Next, let's take a look at what you don't know about the role of feng shui in doors and windows!
First, don't point the window at the fierce place.
If the outside of the window is facing hospitals, temples, funeral parlours, crematoriums, graves, prisons, slaughterhouses, garbage dumps and other places with too much yin, it is possible for yin to enter the room along the window, which will have a very adverse impact on residents.
Second, don't point the window at the road.
Houses facing the street are prone to accidents. If the road is also facing the window, this disadvantage will be aggravated and should be avoided.
Third, the window should not be facing the water tower, telephone pole, etc.
If the window faces the water tower, telephone pole, etc. The suffocation caused by water towers and telephone poles will enter through windows, affecting the fortune of family members, especially the fortune of wealth, career and health, and it is more likely to be seriously damaged.
Four, two windows should be wrong.
The two windows in the living room are opposite, which will make it difficult to hide wind and gather gas indoors, almost equivalent to the relative situation of doors and windows, which is not conducive to the gathering of popularity and wealth, and there is a danger of leaking money.
Five, the window should not be blocked.
Windows absorb sunlight and air into the room, which is also one of the channels for residents to communicate with the outside world. If the front of the window is blocked by obstacles such as buildings and peaks, it will not only block the vision of the residents, but also block the vitality and wealth of the room.
Six, the window should not be damaged.
Windows are the "eye of geomantic omen" of home, and broken windows are easy to cause diseases to residents' eyes. In order to ensure the health of residents, Wang Haohua suggested that once the glass lamp in the window is found to be damaged, it should be repaired immediately.
Seven, the number of windows should not be too much.
Too many windows will disturb the indoor gas field, and it is easy to be nervous at home and difficult to relax.
Eight, the window should not be too big or too small.
The living room window is too big, which easily leads to indoor air leakage. Too much sunlight and heat will enter the room in summer, and the indoor heat will be quickly lost in winter, which does not meet the Feng Shui standard of storing wind and gathering gas. Too small a window can easily make people feel cramped, shabby and stingy. In the long run, residents will become narrow-minded and introverted.