More potted green plants are not always better. Living room potted plants Feng Shui
Placing potted green plants in the living room can not only decorate the home, but also purify the air, killing two birds with one stone. Therefore, placing potted plants in the living room has become a fashion. However, have you ever thought that the more potted plants the better, and not all green plants are suitable for planting in the living room. Let’s take a look at the feng shui of potted plants in the living room.
Placing some potted plants in the living room will make people feel better and improve the feng shui of the living room. But placing it poorly will only backfire.
1. The living room is the place where the home faces the outside world. Plants in the living room should first focus on decoration
Living room greening is also the focus of home greening. The greening in the living room should be pleasing to the eye, warm and natural. For example, plants with large and simple leaves can add a sense of grandeur to the living room, while ornamental leaf plants with complex shapes and varied colors can enrich the colors of the living room, etc. Therefore:
1. In general homes, medium and small plants should be used instead of large plants, so as not to cause a sense of oppression in the living room due to visual reasons.
2. The number of plants in the living room should be enough to achieve the purpose of decoration, but should not be too many, otherwise it will give people a cluttered feeling, and it will also affect the air flow in the living room, causing the generation of yin gas in the living room. Heavy.
3. It is advisable to place plants so that they do not hinder people from walking around; when placing them, you should also pay attention to the matching of small and medium-sized plants to achieve a well-organized visual effect. For example, larger plants can be placed at the entrance of the living room, in the corners of the hall, next to the stairs, etc. where they will not affect people's activities; small foliage plants can be placed on coffee tables, low cabinets, corner sofas, etc. .
2. The focus of living room plants is to reflect the owner’s taste
While creating a peaceful and warm atmosphere and returning to basics, they can also show the owner’s taste and make the living room overflowing. Show more humanistic color. The choice of plants can reflect the personality of the owner to a certain extent, for example: pothos is delicate; lily is quiet; clivia is noble; asparagus is delicate; orchid is refined...etc.
3. Feng Shui taboos for plants in the living room
1. Potted plants with cold colors should not be placed
In Feng Shui, cold colors generally refer to white and blue , giving people a feeling of arrogance and loneliness. From a life perspective, the layout of the general living room is also dominated by elegant colors. Although plain-colored potted plants are also coordinated, it makes the living room look too deserted. From a Feng Shui perspective, white and blue potted plants are relatively cold, bringing a cold air to the house. What people need to be exposed to in life is Yang energy, so red and yellow potted plants are suitable for the living room. Of course, potted plants in cool colors such as white and blue can also be paired with potted plants in bright colors. This will not only make the colors bright and beautiful, but also achieve a balance of yin and yang.
2. Potted plants with pointed leaves should not be placed
Potted plants with pointed leaves are suitable for placement in outdoor spaces such as yards and balconies at home, but are not suitable for placement in the living room. Potted plants with pointed leaves have a negative effect on people living at home and are not good for people's fortune and health. On the contrary, it has the effect of counteracting evil spirits outdoors. Therefore, the potted plants suitable for displaying in the living room are preferably round-leaf potted plants, such as copper money grass, money tree, orchid, etc., all of which are round-leaf Feng Shui auspicious potted plants with the connotation of wealth and wealth. Potted plants with round leaves represent the meaning of perfection.
3. Thorny and poisonous potted plants should not be placed
Although thorny potted plants generally have good radiation protection capabilities, thorny and poisonous potted plants are not suitable for placement. In the living room interior. First of all, thorny potted plants are prone to quarrels and are not conducive to emotional and social interactions. Therefore, although roses have the meaning of love, they are not suitable to be placed in the living room. As for poisonous potted plants, most people will not keep them indoors. However, there are some potted plants, even auspicious potted plants, that are toxic or toxic, but many people don't know it, such as dieffenbachia, lilies, and jade lilacs. Some flowers are beautiful and fragrant, but they have a subtle impact on the human body.
4. Dead leaves and flowers must be cleaned up in time
Dead leaves and flowers must be cleaned up in time. Because withering symbolizes death, it is a very ominous omen in the feng shui of the living room and can easily lead to bad things.
In addition, potted plants need water. Pay attention to the potted plants and their surroundings so that there are no water stains. Long-term water stains will attract mosquitoes. This kind of living environment also has a great impact on people's health.
It seems that we really need to pay more attention to the feng shui of potted plants in the living room. They have different meanings from the plants we know. Therefore, we must not choose potted plants in the living room at will.