Revealing the four taboos of balcony feng shui determines your luck!

Balcony is the main channel between home and the outside world. Almost everyone has a balcony at home. We only know that the balcony has many uses, which can be used as a study, a kitchen or even a small bedroom. However, few friends will pay attention to the feng shui on the balcony. In fact, as far as the whole house is concerned, feng shui on the balcony is still very important. Sometimes it is taboo to violate taboos, and it is easy to bring bad luck. Today, Bian Xiao will tell you about the Feng Shui taboo of balcony decoration!

First, the balcony should not face the sky.

The so-called heavenly killing means that there is a narrow gap between two tall buildings, because it is like cutting it in half from the air with a knife, so it is called heavenly killing, and there are often bloody disasters.

Second, the balcony should not face the street.

If you look out from the balcony and see a street rushing straight ahead, it's like a tiger coming at you, and the main family is ruined. This is a fierce pattern in geomantic omen.

Because of the increasing number of vehicles, fast-moving vehicles and noisy pedestrians on the straight road will produce continuous interference waves, which will constantly impact the residents through the balcony, disturb the quiet magnetic field of life, and have an impact on the quiet atmosphere of residents, which is very unfavorable to their health.

Third, the balcony should not face the sharp corner.

In China's traditional concept, he always likes circles, but he is particularly sensitive to sharp corners, lest: Feng Shui also has the saying that "sharp corners are unlucky", because this will cause anxiety at home and often make him sick. If the sharp corner in front of the balcony is washed, we must find a way to resolve it. Common sharp corners are those of adjacent buildings. The sharper these sharp corners are, the more fierce they are, and the closer they are, the more dangerous they are.

Fourth, the balcony should not face the winding buildings.

Now some European-style houses have large bay windows in order to increase indoor space and lighting, so the external walls are easy to form sharp corners and look like a row of sharp serrations.