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What are the Feng Shui taboos for decorating three bedrooms and two living rooms?

When decorating, don’t put too many mirrors in your home. Mirrors are a must-have for every family. They are indispensable for dressing up and dressing up. Placing too many mirrors will have an impact on the family economy. In Feng Shui theory, mirrors are cold in nature and can easily attract evil spirits. Placing too many mirrors will cause couples to leak money, and may also lead couples to pursue luxury, glitz and spend money indiscriminately.

During the construction process, you must pay attention to the door pillars and door leaves not to bend or break. The door is the face of the home. Everyone needs face, and the same is true for the home. The doorposts are the pillars on the four sides of the door, supporting the door. The door leaf is also the main door. If the door pillars or door leaves are bent or broken, the God of Wealth will definitely not want to come in, but will attract the God of Poverty.

No broken stoves or rice cookers in your home. In Feng Shui, if there are broken stoves and rice pots in the home, the owner will never be able to stand up again. Of course, the God of Wealth will not come to you.

The bedroom is a place of rest, and nearly half of life is spent in bed. There is also some knowledge about the placement of the bed - it cannot be against the wall on three sides. Don't make the bed close to the wall on three sides just to save space. This kind of hospital decoration will give people a feeling of being imprisoned. The bedroom represents a hidden financial position in Feng Shui. If the financial position is forbidden, of course you will not make money.