What are the taboos in Feng Shui when decorating rural kitchens?
Feng shui for rural kitchen decoration are:
1. The stove should not face the kitchen door. If the stove is facing the kitchen door, the family will be at odds, the temper will be bad, and the money will be damaged.
2. The stove should not be placed in the center of the kitchen. Placed in the center of the kitchen, with no one to rely on, the family is unstable, depressed, and indicates financial ruin.
3. Avoid having no support behind the stove. The stove should be placed against the wall so that the owner has a backer when cooking, which means that the family is stable and healthy.
4. The stove should not be facing the bedroom door. The anger is harmful to the health of the family.
5. Avoid placing the stove with its back to the toilet, where water and fire will impact the stove. In addition, the toilet is prone to attracting insects, ants, and foul-smelling bacteria.
6. The stove should not be close to water. If there is running water, it is close to the faucet. Water and fire often interact with each other, which is dangerous. It should also not be close to the refrigerator. The stove is full of fire and is close to the refrigerator. Hot and cold will collide and consume energy. If a water tank is used in rural areas, the stove should not be placed next to or directly opposite the water tank. Water and fire are in conflict, which is bad for fortune.