Feng Shui Precautions for Entrance Decoration Is your entrance properly decorated?
When modern homes are renovated, entrance partitions will be designed, especially at the entrance. The main reason is to avoid being able to see the indoor situation at a glance from the outside and losing privacy. In fact, the entrance hall can not only protect privacy, but also bring good feng shui. Below, the editor will show you the wonders of the entrance hall.
1: The benefits of the porch
1. The porch can resolve evil spirits
The porch can not only resolve the physical evil and the evil spirits, but also prevent the leakage of strong energy. . From the perspective of Feng Shui, the prosperity and wealth that enter the house through the front door should circulate inside the house as much as possible, and then slowly flow out of the house after being fully utilized by the house. If the door forms a straight line with the balcony or window, the prosperity and wealth flowing in from the door will quickly flow away from the balcony or window. The prosperity will flow straight in and out, which is a water leakage situation, making it difficult for people and money in the home to accumulate. .
2. The porch can divert the external air
The porch can divert the external air entering from the door: the external air originally enters straight from the unlucky side, but instead turns in from the auspicious side. This is in line with the Feng Shui principle of seeking good fortune and avoiding evil.
3. The entrance can protect privacy
The living room is where the family sits and gathers daily, and it is a family activity, so it should not be too exposed. If the living room is uncovered and lacks privacy, and every move of everyone in the home can be seen by outsiders outside the door, then there is a lack of security, and it is not a good sign from a Feng Shui perspective.
4. The entrance can beautify the home
The entrance is one of the important components of the house. It can be said to be the throat area of the house. It gives the visitor the feeling of being connected to others. between first impressions. According to psychological analysis, the first impression is usually made in the first seven seconds, which is basically the same time as when you enter the house and start to look at the entrance and adjust your breath. In the West, the entrance hall represents the family's financial fortune and has a decisive influence on the fortune of the house.
Two: Entrance Feng Shui Taboos
While setting up entrance partitions, you should also pay attention to the following Feng Shui taboos:
1. Entrance partitions should be solid at the bottom. To prevent leakage, the top part is mainly transparent. Therefore, you can use transparent frosted glass or hollow book shelves.
2. The living room entrance partition should not be too high or too low, but should be moderate. Generally, a height of two meters is suitable.
3. Traditional Chinese houses have large entrance halls at the entrance, while modern urban residences are generally narrow in area. If a traditional large entrance hall is installed, the space will obviously feel cramped and difficult to move around. Therefore, a compromise is to use glass screens as partitions. This can prevent outside air from rushing into the living room from the door, and at the same time, it can also make the narrow entrance not look too cramped.
4. The lighting in the living room entrance should be bright rather than dark. However, most residential entrances do not have natural light sources, so you must use more brains in terms of lighting. In addition to the more transparent frosted glass that should be used for the partitions, most living room entrances do not have outdoor natural light, so indoor lights must be used to make up for it.
5. The entrance wall should be in neutral to warm tones, which can give people a soft and comfortable feeling, making people quickly forget about the chaos of the external environment and appreciate the warmth of home.
6. The entrance partition of the living room should be kept clean and fresh. If too much debris is piled around, it will not only make the living room look cluttered, but also affect the feng shui of the house. If the entrance to the living room is messy and dark, the whole room will look crowded and depressing.