Fence design renderings Feng Shui taboo

In architecture, fence refers to a vertical space partition structure, which is used to enclose, separate or protect a certain area, usually around the walls of buildings. The gate of the fence is opened on the fence, and the whole building leads to the outside door.

When building fences, we should also pay attention to some principles of geomantic omen to ensure people's safety and health while being beautiful and practical. The following are some points that should be paid attention to according to the traditional concept of Feng Shui:

1. For a house that is generally square, the walls should be curved or round. This is based on the theory of "the sky is round and the earth is round" in Feng Shui, so as to achieve harmony between man and nature.

The fence should not be sharp in front and wide in back. If someone else's fence has sharp corners or the corner of the house is facing the house, it will give people a feeling that it is like a thorn in the back and a sore throat, which will cause long-term psychological discomfort to the owner of the house.

The fence can't be made into a triangle with a wide front and a narrow back, which will make people feel very stressed and psychologically unhappy.

There should be no gap in the fence. The walls around the house, including the doors of the house, should be kept intact and indispensable.

5. The walls on both sides of the gate should be equal, and the height and width should be appropriate.

6. Don't pile up garbage in front of the fence. If there is garbage, move it elsewhere.

7. The gate of the fence should not face the road. Trees or art stones can be planted in front of the house.

8. The fence door should not be facing the high-voltage tower, telephone pole and substation box, and the distance within 500m will affect human health.

Will the wall renderings introduced above bring some inspiration to your decoration design? In fact, different materials and different decoration styles will bring us different feelings, plus some principles of geomantic omen, I believe we can design satisfactory works!