Shoe cabinet entrance style recommended entrance decoration Feng Shui taboos
In our house decoration, designing an entrance hall can beautify the layout of our house and make the house more layered. So what are the styles of our shoe cabinet entrance hall? During decoration, there are What are the taboos in Feng Shui? Let’s learn them together.
1. Recommended shoe cabinet entrance styles
1. Slanted placement
Slanted placement is to save area and make the shoe cabinet occupy a smaller area. When designing a shoe cabinet for diagonal storage, you must pay attention to the anti-slip design on the edge of the shelf, otherwise the shoes will easily slip off! Depending on the angle of the shoe cabinet, the depth of the shoe cabinet is also different. Generally, the layer with an angle of 20 degrees The depth of the shoe cabinet is about 330mm, and the depth of the shoe cabinet with a 30-degree angle is about 320mm.
2. Rotation
The rotating shoe cabinet is also a new way of storing shoe cabinets. It is composed of multi-layer boards with complementary angles on both sides, and then installed with guide rails, so that both sides can It is very convenient to store shoes and pull them all out. Generally, the depth of rotating shoe cabinets is about 450mm.
3. Laying flat
Placing shoes flat is the simplest and most common style of shoe cabinet, and it is in line with people's usage habits, so the depth of such entrance shoe cabinets is generally 320mm-400mm. (Men's shoes are about 44-46 sizes), the height of a single layer of a shoe cabinet is generally 160mm, but it should be noted that it is best to make the shoe cabinet shelves movable, so that even boots can be easily put down!
4. Tipping buckets
Tipping buckets use flipping to store every position of the shoe cabinet. It is a very space-saving storage method and is becoming more and more popular in modern homes. Generally, tipping buckets There are two depths of shoe cabinets. The first layer has a depth of about 180mm and a height of about 350mm. The second layer has a depth of about 250mm and a height of about 450mm.
2. Feng Shui Taboos for Entrance Decoration
1. The intervals between the walls should be empty at the top and solid at the bottom. The lower half of the entrance facing the door should be decorated with good brick walls or wooden boards. As wooden boards, the upper half should be decorated with bright decorative materials. Such as frosted glass.
2. The floor must be smooth and shiny, with auspicious patterns and avoid angular patterns. The ceiling is too low, which creates a sense of oppression and means that the residents cannot stand out and are suppressed by others.
3. If you place a mirror at the entrance, it cannot face the door, as it will reflect the good luck and wealth coming in from the door. Lenses must not be attached to the top of the entrance hall, as this will make people feel top-heavy and turn things upside down.
4. The lighting in the entrance is very important. It can regulate the health and financial fortune of the family. The light should not be too bright, otherwise it will be dazzling and affect the nerves as soon as you enter the door. It can't be too dark, as it may attract evil spirits and ruin your luck. It is best to choose a square or round lamp, not a triangular lamp.
5. It is not suitable for small units with entrance halls. Setting up entrance halls will only reduce the living space and make it appear more crowded. In terms of residential Feng Shui, if the space in the house is too small, it will be detrimental to the luck of the family.
6. The distance between the door and the wall is too small. Due to the placement of the entrance hall, it affects the airflow, which directly affects the flow of wealth into the home.
The above is an introduction to our entrance design styles and Feng Shui taboos. I hope it can provide you with some reference and help when decorating the entrance shoe cabinet.