What are the Feng Shui taboos when placing calligraphy and painting?
The first is to choose an appropriate location.
In Chinese-style design, calligraphy and painting should be hung in eye-catching open areas on the wall, such as the main wall facing the door, the coffee table, the writing desk, the wall above the bed, the bedside, etc., but the room It is not suitable to hang calligraphy and paintings in dark corners such as corners or the shadows beside wardrobes.
The second is to pay attention to lighting.
The design director of Sculpture Time pointed out that, especially for paintings, since each painting has a distinction between light and dark, the light source for paintings can always be from the upper left. In a sunny room, the picture should be hung on the right wall at an angle of 90° to the window. In this way, the natural light source outside the window and the direction of the light source on the screen echo each other and are harmonious and unified, making the home feel bright and warm.
Third, pay attention to the height of hanging calligraphy and paintings.
In order to facilitate appreciation, the height should be higher than the center of the calligraphy and painting parallel to the person's upright position. Generally, it is about two meters from the ground. It should not be too high or too low. In addition to the artistic decoration of the photo frame, Don't mix high and low.
Fourth, the number of hanging calligraphy and paintings should not be too large.
Too many calligraphy and paintings in the room will dazzle people. One or two carefully selected works can be the finishing touch.
Fifth, the tone of calligraphy and painting should be consistent with the indoor furnishings.
In a room with old-fashioned furniture, the paintings should have local style and national characteristics. For example, if you use simple and simple Chinese paintings, New Year paintings, poems and paintings, and splash-ink cursive calligraphy to decorate, there will be both contrast and contrast. Harmony and unity.
Calligraphy and painting not suitable for home use
1. Pictures that are too dark or too black bring a sense of heaviness to the viewer, making them depressed and pessimistic.
2. Paintings with overly bright and eye-catching colors can affect the state of mind, making people grumpy and aggressive.
3. Paintings with depressing scenes such as sunset over the mountains will make people lose all their energy and make them feel decadent and unwilling to make progress.
4. Two or more portraits will make family members emotionally unstable, especially portraits of deceased relatives and friends, which will cast a sad atmosphere on the relaxed living environment.
5. "Big dynamic" pictures such as waterfalls are used in Feng Shui to predict the fate of the family.
6. Pictures of ferocious beasts and sharp weapons can make family members, especially children, feel insecure and affect their health.