What are the taboos in indoor water features and feng shui?
Indoor waterscape feng shui taboos include:
1. When placing plants in the living room, you should pay attention to whether they are beneficial to the financial position of the living room. Bonsai flowers and leaves must be round and large, avoid conifers and azaleas. In particular, plants such as money trees and dieffenbachia are the best. These plants symbolize the owner's positive and optimistic attitude towards life, and the height of the vase is best to be more than half the height of the house. If the height of the vase is not enough, you can use a shelf to raise it.
2 When placing Feng Shui plants in the living room, attention should be paid to the size of the plants. Medium and small plants should be the main ones, and overly large plants should not be used to avoid causing a sense of oppression in the living room due to visual reasons.
3 Keep in mind Feng Shui when placing plants in the living room. It is advisable to place plants so that they do not hinder people from walking around. Pay attention to the matching of small and medium sizes to achieve a well-proportioned visual effect. Larger plants can be placed at the entrance of the living room, in the corners of the hall, beside the stairs, etc. in places that do not affect people's activities; small foliage plants can be placed on coffee tables, low cabinets, corner sofas, etc.