Does decorating a house have an impact on Feng Shui?
Yes, many people now pay great attention to the feng shui of house decoration, especially when decorating new houses; many people don’t like to buy second-hand houses because they are afraid that the feng shui of the house will not be good during decoration, so we do it in new houses. When decorating, you must understand some Feng Shui taboos of house decoration. 1. Location taboo: You cannot see the living room when you enter. The living room should be the first thing you see after entering the door, while the bedrooms, kitchen and other spaces should be located at the back of the house. An entrance hall or a low cabinet is set up between the door and the living room to provide a buffer between the inside and outside, so that Li Qi can gather in the living room after maneuvering. The inside of the house is also hidden, making it difficult for outsiders to spy on it. The interior of the house is hidden and hidden, symbolizing endless blessings. 2. Light taboos: The light in the living room is dark and the curtains are too dark. 3. Taboos on furnishings: hanging pictures of wild beasts in the living room, and placing antiques and sundries indiscriminately. Do not place too many decorations in the living room, just the right amount. The living room is suitable for hanging flowers, plants, landscapes, or auspicious animals such as fish, birds, horses, cranes, and phoenixes, which are usually less taboo. 4. Area taboo: The bedroom area is too large or too small. The bedroom is a place for couples to love each other, and it needs to gather Yang energy and have good air circulation. Therefore, the room size should be moderate and not too large or overcrowded. Generally speaking, the bedroom area should not be larger than the living room area. The size of the master bedroom is based on the space in front of the bed, which should not exceed the length of a bed.