So, what are the feng shui taboos for New Year decorations? Let's go and see it with Bian Xiao!
Decoration taboo:
1, wall painting is an article that many people decorate their new homes. Choosing an artistic wall painting can not only make the room beautiful, but also reflect the owner's taste. The shape of the wall painting is very important, the square belongs to earth, masculine, round belongs to water and feminine. Therefore, when decorating Feng Shui, pay attention to the fact that the square is suitable for the painting of the main wall, while the circle is only used for decoration or collocation. After all, no one likes living in a haunted house.
2. In some private spaces, such as bedrooms and study rooms, many people like to decorate it with individuality and uniqueness, but they don't know and need to know some matters needing attention in decorating Feng Shui. For example, you can't hang landscape paintings on the bedside of the bedroom and behind the chair in the study. There is water in the painting, which is uncertain and unreliable. Therefore, you can hang mountains, not water. Just hang a mountain forest map, which is stable, reliable and can be transported.
3. Pay attention to feng shui decoration in the New Year. If you can post some Feng Shui couplets, you can improve the Feng Shui luck of the room. Feng shui couplets are also a little particular. It should be combined with the geographical environment, such as location, the location of the gate, such as the orientation of the twenty-four hexagrams. If the position and orientation are wrong, it will even be counterproductive.
Layout taboo:
Taboo 1: central pollution
Interpretation: It means that the central part of the house should not be used as a bathroom.
Geomantic omen theory: if the central part of the house is used as a toilet, it is like the accumulation of waste in a person's heart, and the owner will get sick. If the toilet is right in the middle of the house, it should not be chosen as a residence. If the toilet is not in the center of the house, but in the center of the back half of the house, just in line with the gate, it is not suitable for residential use, which may lead to economic losses.
Taboo 2: Three Taboos in Family
Explanation: the main entrance of a room, that is, the door, should not face the kitchen, master bedroom and bathroom.
Feng Shui Theory: Don't look at the stove when you open the door. "Spend more money as soon as you open the door." That is, as soon as you get started, you see the stove, and your anger rushes to people, so that money can't come in. Don't look at the toilet when you open the door. As soon as I entered the gate, I saw the toilet, as if welcoming guests. Don't look at the sofa when you open the door. The door faces the master's bedroom. How dangerous the owner is, it is not conducive to gathering money.
Taboo 3: Bedside emptiness
Interpretation: "Bedside is empty" means that the bed is placed in the center of the house, or it is empty around, not against the wall.
Feng shui theory: the bed is suitable for the corner of the bedroom. The more variables there are against the wall, the more suitable it is, because the corner of the room is diagonally opposite to the door, which is the best place to hide the wind and gather gas in the room, which is conducive to the owner's career and wealth.
Taboo 4: Bedside by the window
Explanation: The bedside is placed under the bed or on the wall next to the window.
Feng shui theory: the window is a place where air enters and exits, so the bed is easily washed to the window. Because people in bed can't see the window in front of their heads, they are prone to insecurity, causing mental tension and affecting their health.
Taboo 5: seat back window
Interpretation: The desk or desk at home should not be placed against the doors and windows, but against the wall.
Feng Shui: From the perspective of Feng Shui, the first principle of good Feng Shui is "surrounded by mountains and water on all sides", so there must be a backer behind the seat, which is beneficial to the workers' career. The so-called "backer" in the office is a wall. The seat should be as close to the wall as possible, and it is best not to leave too much space between the wall and the seat. The door is the only place where people go in and out. Doors and windows are the vents of the office and places where people can get angry, including anger and suffocation. If people sit with their backs to the door and there is no support behind the seat, there will be mixed effects of people coming and going behind them.
Taboo 6: The door bed is facing the mirror.
Interpretation: Pay attention to the placement of mirrors at home, not facing the door or indoor door, nor facing the bed.
Geomantic omen says: the mirror can reflect the evil spirits in the wind and water, so it can block the evil spirits. However, the mirror facing the door will shine the murderer into the bedroom and bring bad luck. Bed is the place where people spend the most time in their lives, so it should not be opposite to bed.
Taboo 7: The stove is close to water.
Interpretation: The stove should not be placed near the water source, but should be placed separately from the pool.
Geomantic omen theory: Cooking utensils must avoid water, which has two meanings. First, because the cooker and the sink represent water and fire in the five elements respectively, don't put them together, and the buffer zone of the desk lamp should be separated in the middle to avoid disharmony. If possible, other water-based appliances, such as refrigerators, dishwashers and washing machines, should be kept away from the stove. Secondly, don't sit south and sit north on the cooker, because the north belongs to water, so you should avoid fire and water. The cooker should also be sheltered from the wind, not facing the doors and windows, for example, on the tuyere, which is easy to cause the fire to flow backwards and lead to household danger.