What are the Feng Shui requirements for beams and columns in the living room?
Everyone knows that in real life, the top of beams is a taboo in Feng Shui, but the Feng Shui of beams and columns is often ignored. There are beams in the living room. The straight ones are columns, and the horizontal ones are beams, which are beams. Well, 1. Most of the pillars have beams. If you sit on the edge of the pillar, you will often be pressed by the beam. Therefore, where you sit or rest, you should avoid sitting on the edge of the pillar. Some people often like to place sofas between pillars, thinking that this is a reasonable use of space. Actually this is wrong. 3. The wall columns connected to the wall are usually covered with bookcases and display cabinets to cover the columns perfectly. If there are independent columns in the living room, it may block people's vision and thus the activity space, so it must be changed cleverly. 4. Because the independent column is more obvious, use it as a dividing line for laying carpets. One side is paved with stone. Make steps, one side high and one side low, so it looks much more natural. 5. If the flower trough is wrapped around the column, then put wooden troughs around the independent column. Wooden troughs to house some indoor plants. It is not suitable to install planters in the lower half of independent columns, so it is recommended to place the planters in the middle part of the columns to reflect the beauty and greening effect. The Feng Shui effects of a chaotic home