What are the Feng Shui taboos for living room doors and windows?
1. Doors and windows facing each other
In Feng Shui, the wealth of a house enters through the door. If the door is facing the window, the wealth that has just entered will go out through the window and cannot be in the house. The effective gathering in the house has caused the family to frequently lose money. No matter how much money they make, they have no savings.
2. Windows are opposite to each other
No vents in the house can be opposite each other, including windows, doors, balconies, etc. If the windows are facing each other, a lot of straight airflow will be formed, which is not conducive to hiding the wind and gathering Qi, constituting "crossing the hall" in Feng Shui, which will have a negative impact on the fortune of the family.
3. There are evil spirits outside the window
The main functions of windows are ventilation and lighting, allowing fresh air from outside to enter. However, if there are feng shui evil objects outside the window, such as roof ridges, sharp corners, etc., it will make the aura outside the window unlucky, resulting in a poor aura indoors, which can easily harm the health of your family, especially your eyesight.