What are the Feng Shui taboos for placing indoor furniture in a home?
1. Using window sills as beds is always dangerous
Due to living environment problems, many houses use window sills as beds. In this way, you can make the best use of everything and increase the width of the bed. Although these methods can make full use of the window sill area, if you are not careful while sleeping, you will break the glass or cause tragedy of casualties. In particular, children's beds should not be too close to the window sill, because they are very curious and are often attracted to things outside the window and look out the window or climb out of the window frame, which can lead to dangerous accidents. Therefore, it is best to place children's beds near the corners. At the same time, don’t have too many or too low windows in the house. As long as the air circulates indoors, there will be no problem. Because the bed is too close to the window, if the window is too close to the street, it will feel like sleeping on the street when sleeping. Experiencing thunder and lightning or light exposure can lead to sleep deprivation and psychological fear. In fact, Feng Shui is also psychology and environmental science. As long as the environment is appropriately improved to cater to the principles of Feng Shui, it is not a superstitious matter.
2. If the head of the bed is empty, it lacks safety
The bed is used as a place to rest. If the bed is left empty, there will be a lack of security and an uncomfortable feeling. The so-called leaving blank means that there is no backing or backing. When we are asleep or having sex, our body will move around unconsciously, and our head may wander out of the bed and get injured.
3. Ornaments are fierce and affect the temper.
When traveling, most people are accustomed to buying some local specialties or handicrafts as souvenirs. For example: decorative items such as ceramics, wood carvings, giant folding fans, sheepskin horns and even wooden knives and forks. They will display those decorative items in the living room or indoors.
In terms of atmosphere creation, placing some aggressive decorations, such as Japanese sabers, ferocious eagles and tigers, ghost masks, etc., can make people grumpy and impulsive.