How to hang entrance paintings
Hang a picture of wealthy peonies in the entrance hall. The colors are bright and catch the eye, and peonies have the meaning of blooming and wealth.
Hand paintings in the entrance hall pay attention to Feng Shui. Calligraphy and paintings with deep tones are not suitable to appear in the entrance hall, which will make people feel depressed. The light at the bottom of the entrance hall should not be too strong, otherwise it will create a top-heavy feeling and bring visual discomfort. Discomfort.
Peony has large and bright flowers, graceful and dignified, rich fragrance and many varieties. It is known as the "national beauty and heavenly fragrance" and the "king of flowers", and peony has been a symbol of beauty since ancient times. The flowers bloom richly, so they are very popular. They give people a good first impression and focus their eyes on the work for the first time! Such a work is perfect to hang in the entrance hall!
Xuanguan:
Xuanguan is a Chinese word, the pinyin is xuán guān, also known as the foyer, which refers to the transition space between the entrance of the building and the main hall. In traditional East Asian architecture With the concept of "hiding", the entrance is a buffer between the outside and the inside of the house, so that there is a certain separation between the outside and the inside.
The entrance hall in traditional Chinese architecture often has a screen or a middle door (a screen door located in the middle of the room behind the door) to separate the entrance and the hall. Some houses will place chairs at the entrance hall. For some houses with an independent building as the main entrance, the location inside the entrance gate is the entrance hall.