Feng Shui in home decoration paintings
In modern home decoration, decorative paintings can be said to be the mainstream of interior decoration. Decorative paintings can make the room more atmospheric and can also bring good Feng Shui effect, so it is very magical. So, what are the Feng Shui requirements for interior decoration painting?
1. When hanging paintings, you need to pay attention to the five elements.
Everyone is born with different horoscopes, so their five elements are also different. The nature of the office is different, so the corresponding five elements must be different. Therefore, hanging paintings should pay attention to the five elements.
For example: Suppose we hang pictures of flowers, trees, peonies and the like in our house or office, but the owner of the house has a numerology horoscope and five elements that are very averse to wood, or the office has an earth element. , a peony painting was hung, but it brought bad feng shui.
2. When hanging paintings, pay attention to the matching of the five elements of the painting itself.
Each painting represents a bad luck and a good luck. For example, it would be very inappropriate for someone who hates trees to hang a forest painting.
For another example, if you hang a tiger painting in the living room, the tiger in the painting should be in the style of going up a mountain, with the tiger's head looking back, because when a tiger goes up the mountain, it travels around three mountains and five mountains, and when it goes down the mountain, it jumps and hurts countless people.
If there is a picture of a boat or a model ship, it should be piled with gold and silver treasures, and the bow of the ship should be driven into the house and not outside the gate, which means "big ships entering the harbor".
Therefore, every painting is particular about its placement, and its placement should correspond to the five elements of a person and not conflict with each other.
For example: if you want to hang a painting in the hall, you must first see which family member the position represents, and then decide what painting to place.
3. Use hanging paintings to harmonize the five elements
In the choice of hanging paintings, through numerology analysis, we can harmonize our own five elements through paintings:
People who like water can hang a picture of nine fishes, or a picture of the Yellow River and the Yangtze River;
People who like gold are naturally better to put an iceberg;
People who like fire can put a picture of eight horses. Or a red peony painting to match its fire;
People who like wood can hang bamboo to report peace;
People who like earth can hang the Great Wall. The display of each painting also controls home feng shui. Whether it affects feng shui for good or bad depends on everyone's cleverness and use.
For example, hanging a good feng shui painting to promote prosperity in the location where your family members belong can be a wonderful help to these members.
4. Be cautious about hanging paintings related to religion
Religious paintings also produce the Five Elements effect. For example, some people like to place Buddhist paintings of Amitabha and even write the word "Buddha" on them. Amitabha represents golden water, and Buddha is water. Buddha represents the north, and Amitabha represents the west.
Place a Heart Sutra at home. The Heart Sutra represents fire. People who avoid fire should not hang the Heart Sutra. In fact, it is not advisable to hang too many paintings of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas in your home or office, because too many Buddhist paintings will affect the relationship between members, especially the love between husband and wife. Too much religious fanaticism on either side will affect the relationship between each other. For a happy family, religious paintings should only be important, but don’t hang too many.
5. The color of the picture frame should match the five elements.
As for the color of the picture frame, it is best to match the five elements. For example:
If you like gold, you can use gold or silver for the frame.
If you like wood, use green.
If you like fire, use red or purple.
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If you like water, use blue, gray, etc.