What are the feng shui precautions for toilets? What are the feng shui precautions for toilets?
2. Toilets should not be opened in the southwest or northeast: toilets and toilets are mainly in and out of water, and the water vapor is very heavy. If you drive in the southwest or northeast, there will be a problem of "soil and water", which is unlucky, especially for the health of your family.
3, the bathroom should keep the air circulating: it is not enough to keep clean. There should always be air circulation in the bathroom, so that fresh air from outside can flow in and the dirty air in the toilet can be blown away. Therefore, the bathroom window or transom should be opened from time to time to absorb more fresh air.
4, the toilet location should be hidden: because the bathroom is considered to be a relatively unclean and private place, so don't be too eye-catching. The toilet door should not be in line with the main entrance, which is not only unsightly, but also contrary to Feng Shui, which believes that it will lead to diseases, especially malignant tumors. Even if the toilet is not facing the door, it should not be located in a conspicuous place.
5, it is not suitable to open toilets in the south: because the "fire" in the south is heavy and incompatible with the "water vapor" toilet, it is unlucky.
6, the bathroom should always be kept clean: the bathroom is just like the so-called "dirty" place in Feng Shui ancient books, so we should pay great attention to cleanliness, otherwise it is easy to breed germs.
7. The bathroom should not be changed into a bedroom: in a modern city, the land is narrow and dense, and the land is as rich as gold. In order to save space, some families often change a bathroom into a bedroom to squeeze more people. But this goes against Feng Shui, and strictly speaking, it doesn't conform to environmental sanitation. In geomantic omen, the bathroom is regarded as an unclean place, and it should be opened on the fierce side to suppress the fierce stars. So the bedroom is not suitable to be adjacent to the bathroom, not to mention changing the bathroom into a bedroom. From the point of view of environmental sanitation, it is not suitable, because although the bathroom on your floor has been changed into a bedroom, it is not the case upstairs and downstairs. As a result, your bedroom on that floor is sandwiched between the upper and lower bathrooms, which is quite embarrassing. In addition, if there is sewage leakage in the upstairs bathroom, people who sleep below will bear the brunt, which is not in line with environmental sanitation.