What are the taboos in modern home decoration Feng Shui?
1. Taboos when setting up stairs
Stairs are not only an important passage connecting upstairs and downstairs, but also a place for receiving and supplying Qi from a Feng Shui perspective. The ideal location for a staircase is against a wall. Avoid placing it in the center of the room, as this is equivalent to dividing the home into two, which will bring bad luck to the family.
2. Ceiling taboos
The ceiling on the roof of the living room is high. For residential Feng Shui, it is a symbol of heaven, so it is very important. The average floor height of modern residences is about 2.8 meters. If the roof is decorated with a false ceiling and the design is slightly improper, it will look quite tiring, giving the residents a strong sense of oppression as if the sky is falling, and the residents will be overly stressed.
3. Avoid glass in the entrance hall
The entrance hall is to the family what the throat is to the human body, and its Feng Shui effect is very important. Therefore, in order to maximize the feng shui effect of the entrance hall, we must pay attention to the various feng shui taboos of the entrance hall components. The wall space of the entrance should be solid at the bottom and imaginary at the top: facing the entrance, the lower half should be solid wall as the foundation, which is solid and stable, while the upper half can be decorated with glass, so that it is transparent but not leaky. It must be noted that mirrored glass cannot be used, and reflective mirrors usually cannot face the door, because the wealth in the home will be reflected out.