Teach you how to create a private entrance feng shui
Introduction: The entrance is one of the most important components of the core of the house. It can be said to be the throat area of the house. The feeling it gives to the entrants is equivalent to the first impression between people. According to psychological analysis, the first impression is usually made in the first seven seconds, which is basically the same time as entering the house to look at the entrance and adjust your breath.
The entrance is one of the most important components of the core of the house. It can be said to be the throat area of the house. The feeling it gives to the entrants is equivalent to the first impression between people. According to psychological analysis, the first impression is usually made in the first seven seconds, which is basically the same time as entering the house to look at the entrance and adjust your breath. In the West, the entrance hall represents the family's financial fortune and has a decisive influence on the fortune of the house.
The entrance is a buffer area from the door into the living room, allowing moving entrants to calm down and collect themselves. It is also the only way to introduce air into the house, so its layout can directly affect the quality of the house. Feng Shui.
Traditional large houses in China have large entrance halls at the entrance. However, modern urban residences are generally narrow in area. If a traditional large entrance hall is installed, the space will obviously feel cramped and difficult to move around. Therefore, a compromise is to use glass screens as partitions. This can prevent outside air from rushing into the living room from the door, and at the same time, it can also make the narrow entrance not look too cramped.
The partition between the living room entrance and the entrance should be solid at the bottom to prevent leakage, and transparent at the top. Therefore, you can use transparent frosted glass or hollow book shelves.