TV wall Feng Shui taboos to avoid affecting the overall home fortune
In the entire home layout, the living room is the protagonist, and in the entire layout of the living room, the TV wall is the protagonist, so the Feng Shui of the TV wall will directly affect the Feng Shui of the living room, and thus the entire house. Feng shui, so TV wall feng shui requires more attention. So what should we pay attention to when it comes to TV wall Feng Shui taboos? Let’s introduce it to you, let’s learn about it together!
1. The TV wall should not be too low
Traditional home Feng Shui It is believed that the high one is the mountain and the low one is the water, and the auspicious effect needs to be supported by mountains and water. Generally, the lower sofa in the living room represents water in Feng Shui; while the higher TV wall in the living room represents mountains. Therefore, the TV wall should not be set too low, otherwise it will affect the Feng Shui balance.
2. The TV wall should be placed in a prosperous place
For residential homes, the TV in the living room is a dynamic item with high frequency of use and high power-on energy, so its placement The location must be very particular. It should be placed in a prosperous Feng Shui area of the living room as much as possible, which is beneficial to family luck. Therefore, the TV wall also needs to be set up in an auspicious place in the house.
3. The TV wall should not have sharp corners
When designing the TV wall, Feng Shui issues must be taken into consideration. For example, the TV wall should not be designed with sharp corners, especially triangles, because These sharp corners will form the "evil" aspect. Also, try not to design the TV wall with too many messy divisions, as this will have a negative impact on the family's spirit and mind. It is recommended to use circular, arc or straight lines without edges and corners.
4. The TV wall should not be too long
The TV cabinet in the living room should not be too long, because for ordinary homes, the living room area is not too large to avoid wasting space. , and cause inconvenience to life. Some families may like to design the TV cabinet to be very long, and then place the main speakers on both sides. In fact, this approach is not advisable in Feng Shui.
In addition to the points introduced above, there are also taboos on the placement and cultivation of ornaments such as plants and flowers.