What are the taboos of porch feng shui?
The porch space in the design of Feng Shui should be solid at the bottom to prevent the leakage of wealth, and transparent at the top. Transparency can ensure the lighting of the porch and will not be completely blocked by the porch. So you can use transparent frosted glass or hollow antique shelves. The upper material can be made of glass with good light transmittance, while the lower material is preferably made of solid thick material.
Second, the living room porch Feng Shui taboo: it is not appropriate to put a shoe cabinet
Modern people like to put their shoes on the porch, with the porch above and the shoe cabinet below. In fact, it is unlucky to put the shoe cabinet on the porch. Shoes come from all directions, and pollution is inevitable. The shoe cabinet is a place to shelter evil people and shelter evil practices, and the porch is a place to block suffocation. The two should not be combined. If you set a shoe cabinet under the porch, people in the house are prone to throat diseases and respiratory problems. Putting shoes on the porch, it is easy to see shoes all over the floor from the outside, and knowing how many people there are at home is also a safety hazard. And it doesn't look beautiful.
Third, the living room porch Feng Shui taboo: not dim
The lighting of the living room entrance should be bright but not dark, and most houses have no natural light source in the entrance. If you use very thick and opaque materials, you should arrange lighting, so you must consider lighting more. The color of wooden floor, floor tile or carpet should not be too dark, except for the interval with transparent frosted glass. Only by matching with each other can the best effect be achieved. As mentioned above, if the color of the material is too dark, it will appear very dark indoors. Most living rooms have no outdoor natural light, so indoor lighting should be used to remedy it, so if some small spotlights are installed, it can not only ensure lighting, but also improve indoor effect. This is in line with the theory of "the hall is bright and the room is dark" in Feng Shui.
Fourth, the living room porch Feng Shui taboo: the porch interval should not be suppressed
The interval between the entrances of the living room should be transparent. Therefore, it is better to use transparent frosted glass and thicker wooden boards. On the one hand, gas blocking is very important, and beauty can not be ignored. If you must use wooden boards in pursuit of style, you should also use brighter colors instead of fancy ones. Because the color is too dark, it is easy to feel awkward, which makes the living room porch, which is not spacious, feel cramped and easy to feel depressed. Therefore, in addition to the interval should not appear depressed, tone also need to be careful not to use too dark color.