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Feng Shui taboos on New Year decorations

It is said that the New Year brings a new atmosphere, and we must get rid of the old and welcome the new. Therefore, for the New Year, people always want to change things into new ones and add decorations to the old decorations. However, for people who do not understand decoration Feng Shui, it is inevitable that some wrong decorations will damage their own luck.

So, what are the Feng Shui taboos for New Year decorations? Let’s go and have a look with the editor!

Decoration taboos:

1. Wall paintings are items that many people use to decorate their new homes. Choosing an artistic wall painting will not only make the room beautiful, but also reflect the owner’s taste. . The shape of wall paintings is very important. The square is earth, which is masculine, and the circle is water, which is feminine. Therefore, when decorating Feng Shui, please note that square shapes are suitable for main wall paintings, while round shapes are best used only for decoration or matching. After all, no one likes to live in a "ghost house".

2. In some private spaces, such as bedrooms and study rooms, many people like to decorate them to be personalized and unique, but they do not know that they also need to know some decoration Feng Shui precautions. For example, landscape paintings cannot be hung on the bedside of the bedroom or behind the chair in the study room. There is water in the painting. Water is indeterminate and unreliable. Therefore, it can be hung on mountains but not on water. It is best to hang pictures of mountains and forests, which are steady and lively, reliable and can bring luck.

3. There is one more thing to note about Feng Shui when decorating during the New Year. If you can post a few Feng Shui couplets, it can improve the Feng Shui luck of the room. Feng Shui couplets are also somewhat particular. The content of the couplets must be selected based on the geographical environment such as the location and the direction of the gate, such as the twenty-four hexagrams. If the location and direction are wrong, it may even be counterproductive.

Taboos in layout:

Taboo 1: The center is contaminated

Explanation: It means that the center of the house should not be used as a toilet.

Feng Shui theory: If the central part of the house is used as a toilet, it will be like the accumulation of waste in the human heart, and the owner will be in trouble and prone to illness. If the toilet happens to be in the middle of the house, it is not a suitable choice for residence. If the toilet is not located in the center of the house, but is located in the center of the back half of the house, just in line with the door, it is not a suitable choice for residence, as it may cause damage to property and property.

Taboo 2: Three taboos on household doors

Explanation: The main entrance of the room, that is, the household door, should not face the kitchen, master bedroom, or toilet.

Feng Shui saying: Do not open the door to see the stove, "Opening the door and seeing the stove will waste a lot of money." That is, if you see the stove at the door, you will be angry and unable to enter. Do not open the door to see the toilet. If you see the toilet as soon as you enter the door, it will be like welcoming people with filthy smell. Do not open the door to see the couch. The entrance door is facing the owner's bedroom. The owner is likely to be dangerous, which is not conducive to gathering wealth.

Taboo 3: Empty Beside the Bed

Explanation: "Empty Beside the Bed" means that the bed is placed in the center of the house, or is surrounded by empty space, without relying on walls.

Feng Shui theory: The bed is suitable to be placed in the corner of the bedroom. The more variables there are against the wall, the more suitable it is. Because the corner of the room is diagonally opposite the door, it is the best place in the house to hide wind and gather energy. It is beneficial to the owner's career and wealth.

Taboo 4: Bedside by the window

Definition: The bedside is placed under the bed or on the wall near the window.

Feng Shui saying: Windows are the places where Qi flows in and out, so it is easy for the head of the bed to be against the window. Because people sleeping in bed cannot see the window in front of their heads, they tend to feel insecure, causing mental stress and affecting their health.

Taboo 5: Seat behind the window

Interpretation: The desk or desk at home should not be placed with its back against the door or window, but should be against the wall.

Feng Shui statement: From the perspective of Feng Shui, the first principle of good Feng Shui is "surrounded by mountains and water", so there must be a backer behind the seat to benefit the career of the worker. The so-called "backer" in the office is a wall. The seat should be as close to the wall as possible. It is best not to leave too much space between the wall and the seat. The door is the only place for people to enter and exit. Doors and windows are the air vents of the office, and they are also places to receive qi, including angry and evil qi. If a person sits with his back to the door, there will be no support behind the seat, and the noise from people coming and going will hit his back.

Taboo 6: Door and bed facing the mirror

Interpretation: The placement of the mirror in the home requires attention. It cannot face the door or inner door, let alone the bed.

Feng Shui theory: Mirrors have a reflective effect and can reflect evil spirits back in Feng Shui, so they can block evil spirits. But the mirror facing the door will shine evil spirits into the bedroom, bringing bad luck. The bed is the place where a person spends most of his time in his life, so he should not touch the bed.

Taboo 7: Stove near water

Explanation: Stoves should not be placed near water sources and should be separated from pools.

Feng Shui statement: The stove must be protected from water. This has two meanings. First, because the stove and the sink represent water and fire in the five elements, do not place them close to each other. They should be spaced apart. Dish table lamp buffer strip to avoid disharmony. If possible, keep other water-based appliances such as refrigerators, dishwashers, and washing machines away from the stove. Secondly, the stove should not be located south to north. Since the north is water, water and fire should be avoided to attack the heart. The stove must also be sheltered from the wind and should not be facing the door or window. If it is placed on the wind outlet, it may easily cause the fire to flow back and cause danger to the home.