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Feng Shui: How to deal with the conflict between the door and the main door

Door clashes are a big taboo in traditional Feng Shui. It is believed that this way the Qi is not gathered, and the narrow Qi coming in from the gate is a straight shot. The stiff wind speed has no turning speed and exceeds the blood flow speed of a person, which is harmful to the body. Only the "raw" energy that comes in is moderate, which is the good energy that nourishes the mind and people. From a traditional Chinese medicine perspective, this also makes sense. However, the structure of modern buildings has become more reasonable, and the harm to the human body caused by the above problems can be basically ignored, so we do not have to be completely rigid about this. It's just that "doors clashing" is not suitable in terms of use, look and feel, and psychologically. So from this aspect, avoid it if you can, and resolve it if you can! The conflict between the door and the main door can be resolved by the following methods: 1) Set up a screen between the main door and the main door. In order to prevent the "qi" from outside the house from rushing straight into the door from the main door, it is more convenient to set up a screen as a cover. The ideal solution. The key to Feng Shui is "like roundabouts and avoid direct blows." Screens can change the external air from direct blows to gentle ones, so they are more important in the layout of Feng Shui. This kind of arrangement not only helps Feng Shui, but is also good for the home environment, because in this way, the door cannot be seen from the front door, so the private life in the water room is less likely to be peeked by outsiders, reducing many unnecessary embarrassments. . 2) Create a hallway with a wall. If you think the screen is easy to fall over, or you don’t like the screen, you can add a wall at the entrance to block the outside air from rushing into the room. In this way, the "qi" from outside the house will circulate in the entrance hall after entering through the door, and then slowly flow into the house, so as not to rush straight into the door and cause harm to the people in the house. But there are two points to note: first, the entrance hall should not be too narrow and cramped, otherwise it will be difficult to bring out the strong energy; second, the walls used as partitions should not be too thick. 3) Use low cabinets to cover some houses. The living room space is small. If a high screen or wall is added, the living room will become even narrower. In this case, you can use a low cabinet for shelter, and place crafts, fish tanks, plants or hang short bamboo curtains on the low cabinet. In this way, you can not only cover the door so that it is not too exposed, but also reduce the pressure of tall screens or walls, so that people will not feel that the living room is cramped. 4) Use glass partition walls for shielding. Because ordinary cabinets are at least 300mm-400mm thick, which will take up a lot of space in a small living room, you can use glass walls instead, because glass is only 10mm-20mm. The thickness and the occupied space are very limited! Moreover, the glass wall is transparent, does not block light, and is easy to clean, making it an ideal substitute. If you think the glass wall is too monotonous, then adding some iron products or frosted patterns will be more beautiful and pleasing to the eye. 5) Hang a bead curtain on the door to block it. If the living room is really narrow and there is no extra space to place a screen, a low cabinet or a glass partition, then the next best thing is to hang a bead curtain on the door. Hang bead curtains for shelter. But please note that the pattern and color of the bead curtain should match the surrounding arrangement. Generally speaking, it is more ideal to choose bead curtains with a white background and colorful patterns, because they are easy to match. Bead curtains are mainly used to block direct outside air, so tightly woven bead curtains are ideal. Copyright statement: The copyright of all texts, pictures and audio and video materials from Phoenix Home Channel belongs to Phoenix. Any media, website or individual may not reproduce, link, repost or otherwise copy/publish without the authorization of this website agreement. .