What are the feng shui taboos of decorative painting?
Decorative painting feng shui taboo:
Taboo 1: the beast is not careful and harms itself. Hanging decorative paintings in the living room is not only to create a warmer home life, but also to make an auspicious picture. Therefore, when choosing decorative paintings in the living room, you must not choose paintings with wild animals, otherwise your family will be in poor health. To create a good living room decorative painting Feng Shui, you can choose Kyubi no Youko fish painting, red peony painting, bamboo newspaper Ping An and so on.
Taboo 2: Choose abstract themes carefully. Many friends like to choose decorative paintings with abstract themes when choosing decorative paintings, which are very atmospheric and artistic. However, in the Feng Shui of decorative paintings in the living room, it is considered that such abstract paintings are placed in the living room all the year round, which will make family members feel emotional repeatedly, psychologically unbalanced and easily nervous.
Taboo 3: A horse map is not necessarily good. Many people like to hang pictures of horses in the living room. On the one hand, the Mercedes-Benz of horses gives people a positive impetus. Secondly, it means to succeed at once. However, in the Twelve Earthly Branches, it is best not to put a horse map in the living room, which will hinder the smooth development of work and career. Decorating and painting Feng Shui in the living room can't be ignored.
Precautions for placing decorative paintings:
If it is a landscape painting, it depends on the direction of its water potential. It must flow into the house, not out. According to geomantic omen, "the master of the mountain can manage money", the inflow of water is wealth, and the outflow of water is the loss of wealth. If there is a boat, make the bow face the house, avoid facing the outside, the bow facing the outside is a loss of money, and the bow facing the inside is a gain. If you hang an ink painting, it is best for water to flow into the house, because from the perspective of geomantic omen, the owner of the mountain will manage wealth, and the inflow of water is income, and the outflow of water is the loss of wealth. If there is a boat, it is best to have the bow inward. The bow outward will damage money, and the bow inward will make money. The same is true for galloping horses, with their heads facing the house. From the perspective of geomantic omen, it is not suitable to hang some depressing paintings at home, such as the afterglow of sunset, traveling alone, the wilderness in the middle of winter, the interaction between wild animals, lonely vines and old trees. This artistic conception is very bad in geomantic omen.
The above is a detailed answer to the taboo of decorative painting and the matters needing attention in the placement of decorative painting. I wonder if you are satisfied with our introduction.