Isn't residential feng shui bad for the house?
Residential feng shui taboo
First, many times when developers are building houses, the feng shui of the houses may not be too scrupulous, so the doors of many houses are directly facing the balcony of the living room. In fact, this is a taboo in Feng Shui, because the living room and balcony are well ventilated, so the magnetic field does not gather, so the position of entering and leaving the door should not face the balcony, which will form a so-called "heart-piercing", and it will be difficult to gather wealth at home and there will be repeated financial losses.
Second, don't put old antiques and handicrafts in the bedroom, and don't put sharp knives and daggers. These old handicrafts have a certain yin, and the bedroom is a place for us to rest. It is not appropriate to place these handicrafts with too much yin.
Third, lounge chairs and beds should not be placed under the beams. For a long time, people who use sofas and beds for a long time are prone to many diseases. I believe many people have heard of Liang Ding. This is no joke. The top of the beam will affect the fortune. When the gas field is pressed down, people's spirit will be depressed and good luck will not come.
The geomantic taboo of buying a house in residential feng shui.
1, don't buy the kind that faces the street, hutong or road.
2. Don't buy a tall building not far from the high side (blocking the sun, Yin wins the sun).
3. Don't buy near temples, columbariums, cemeteries, monasteries and ancient tombs (Yin Qi is too strong).
4. Don't buy a U-shaped building (U-shaped building is dead).
5. The east and west rows of buildings are horizontally connected, and the connection points are not in a straight line. Don't buy the wrong unit.
6. Don't buy a zigzag building (the people in the well are fat and expensive).
7. Don't buy a T-building.
8. Don't buy an I-shaped building (it's hard to tell the rich from the poor).
9. If the open space in front of the building is narrow, don't buy it.
10. Don't buy a narrow living room.
Residential feng shui taboo living room
It is not advisable to hang pictures of wild animals in the living room.
It is usually not taboo to put flowers, landscapes or auspicious animals such as fish, birds, horses, cranes and phoenixes in the living room. However, if you like to hang dragons, tigers, eagles and other beasts, you need to pay special attention to the head of the beast in the painting to form a defensive pattern. Never threaten yourself inward with the head of the beast, otherwise it will easily bring unexpected disasters to your family.
Don't put antiques, sundries and decorations in the living room.
If the living room is full of antiques, sundries and decorations, it is easy to accumulate dust and affect the smooth airflow. Of course, it is also easy to make people angry and healthy.
The living room should be decorated with more circles.
The living room is a place where family and friends get together, and it is most necessary to create a lively and harmonious atmosphere. Round is a symbol of dynamic, so round lights, ceiling shapes and decorations have a warm and lively atmosphere.