What are the Feng Shui requirements for the villa’s back garden? What are the Feng Shui requirements for the villa’s back garden?
1. It is not suitable to pave a gravel path in the back garden of the villa. Many people like to pave a gravel path in the back garden of the villa. They think that the gravel path is sentimental and can make the garden more beautiful. In fact, this is in Feng Shui. It is inappropriate. Because in Feng Shui, stones are items with a heavy Yin energy. Using too many stones to decorate the back garden of a villa will easily lead to a heavy Yin energy in the back garden of the villa, which is not conducive to the Feng Shui of the garden. Therefore, laying too many gravel paths is also One of the Feng Shui taboos in the villa’s back garden.
2. Garden Feng Shui should be beautiful and practical: for houses that are generally square, the walls should be curved or round. This is based on Feng Shui's theory that the sky is round and the earth is round, in order to achieve a harmonious state between heaven and man. The fence should not be sharp at the front and wide at the back. If someone else’s fence has a sharp corner or the corner of the house faces a house, it will give people an irritating feeling like thorns piercing their backs or stuck in their throats, which will have a long-term psychological discomfort on the house owner. .
3. Do not plant mulberry and willow trees in the feng shui of the back garden of the villa: As the saying goes: "Don't plant mulberries in the front, don't plant willows in the back, and don't plant ghosts in the courtyard to clap their hands." The mulberry here refers to the mulberry tree, and willow refers to the willow tree. There are no mulberry trees planted in front of the courtyard because "mulberry" and "mourning" have the same pronunciation. When you go out to see mulberry (mourning), you are afraid of bad luck. Later, willows were not planted. One theory is that it was related to the burial of the dead. Because the "mourning staff" and the "soul-calling flag" are both made of willow, willow trees must be planted behind the tomb as "money trees" and "grave trees." Therefore, willow trees are also easily associated with funerals. Another theory is that willow trees do not bear seeds, so if they were planted behind a house or yard, they would be damaged, and it would be thought that the family would have no heirs. "Ghost clapping hands" refers to the poplar tree. When the wind blows, the poplar leaves rustle like a "ghost clapping". Planting poplar trees in the courtyard may also attract ghosts, which is very unlucky. If you plant mulberry trees first and then plant willows, it will have a great impact on future generations.
4. The feng shui landscape of the garden should be balanced and consistent: a garden in the south has sufficient sunlight, making people relaxed and happy, and can also be used for sunbathing. However, from a landscape perspective, it is not necessarily a good look. Although trees exposed to the sun are beautiful, it is best to have the sun shine from the back. The shadow of a garden in the north, unless it is very close to the house, will not affect the house. Therefore, you can enjoy the beautiful green garden.
5. The back garden wall of the villa should not be too low: Generally speaking, a wall is set up in the back garden of a villa to delineate the boundaries and ensure the privacy of the villa. However, it is necessary to pay attention to the height of the wall behind the villa garden. It should be appropriate, not too high or too low. If the fence in the back garden of a villa is too high, it will not be conducive to the lighting and ventilation of the garden, and will give people a sense of airtightness, which is not conducive to the feng shui of the back garden of the villa. Of course, apart from the taboo of having a fence that is too high, a fence that is too low also does not meet the requirements of feng shui. Because in Feng Shui, it is important to store wind and gather energy, and the yard is no exception. If the Feng Shui fence in the back garden of the villa is too low, it will cause the yard to be unable to store wind and gather energy well, which is not conducive to residential Feng Shui. It is also the back garden of the villa. One of the taboos that you need to pay attention to in Feng Shui.