What plants are placed in the living room for feng shui?
Entrance and window: suitable for placing hydroponic plants or tall plants, such as hydroponic bamboo, evergreen trees, rich trees, or tall cycads and banyan trees. Because these places are generally windy and the air mobility is relatively large, raising some tall plants or aquatic plants is conducive to maintaining indoor humidity and temperature balance.
Living room: suitable for planting ivy, figs, pitcher plants and common aloe. The living room is a place where people come and go. These plants can not only deal with bacteria and insects brought back from outdoors, but also absorb dust that even a vacuum cleaner can't absorb.
Dresser, desk: The leaves of Eupatorium adenophorum will change cyclically with the change of temperature, green, white, pink and pink, and finally turn back to green, and put them next to the desk to support the temperament. In addition, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, bluegrass and other ornamental plants are also suitable to be placed here.
Toilet: The leaves of Huweilan can absorb the water vapor in the air by themselves, which is an ideal choice for toilets and bathrooms. Ivy can purify the air and kill bacteria. It is a shade-tolerant plant. You can also put it in the bathroom. Ferns like humidity and can be placed next to the bathtub.
Bedroom: suitable for placing some flowers and plants that can absorb carbon dioxide and other waste gases, such as potted oranges, rosemary, chlorophytum and zebra leaves. In the bedroom, you can also raise some plants with big leaves and love water, such as green radish, to keep the air humidity in the best condition.
Kitchen: Chlorophytum and green radish have strong air purification and mosquito repellent effects, which can effectively purify the smell of kitchen fumes when placed in the kitchen.
Indoor plant geomantic omen-display taboo
1, small and medium-sized plants should be given priority to at home, not large plants, so as to avoid oppressing the living room for visual reasons.
2. The plants in the living room should be decorated first, so the quantity can play a decorative role, not too much, otherwise it will give people a messy feeling, which will also have an impact on the airflow in the living room, resulting in a heavy yin in the living room.
3. The placement of plants should not hinder people from walking; When placing, we should also pay attention to the matching of small and medium sizes to achieve a patchwork visual effect. For example, large plants can be placed at the entrance of the living room, the corner of the hall, next to the stairs and other places that do not affect people's activities; Small foliage plants can be placed on coffee tables, low cabinets, corner sofas, etc.