What are the Feng Shui taboos for new homes? What are the taboos for new homes?
1. Not too much furniture: It is best not to place too much indoor furniture in a new house. If too much furniture is placed, it will cause the indoor space to be crowded and greatly reduce the activity space of people in the home. Placing too much furniture at the same time will make indoor passages twist and turn, leading to financial difficulties.
2. Placement of living room furniture: If the living room of a new house is rectangular or square, the sofa seats in the living room cannot face the corners, and the sofas cannot be placed under the beams. If the living room has protruding corners, It is best to place some potted plants or small furniture there.
3. Precision electronic products: Precision electronic products cannot be placed in the new house. Modern people's lives are inseparable from electronic products, such as televisions, computers, air conditioners, etc. are all electronic equipment. In the new house, it is best not to put a computer. Electronic products such as air conditioners and fans are okay and will not affect the feng shui of the new house. However, sophisticated electronic products will cause adverse reactions to the feng shui of the new house, making it slightly worse.
4. Drugs: It is best not to put some drugs in the new house. If it is a physical reason and you really need some emergency medicine, you can put some in it. But if you don’t have any symptoms, don’t take any medicine. If you need to be on guard, you can wait for a while before releasing it. Or put it in another room. Because the medicine itself is toxic, there are three parts of the poison in the medicine. The impact of poisons on Feng Shui is very direct.
5. Decorative paintings and furnishings: When placing Feng Shui paintings in indoor spaces, it is best not to place Western oil paintings. It is best to place some Feng Shui paintings with oriental characteristics, which will be more auspicious.