What are the taboos for the door decoration of Changchun Villa? What decoration style do you recommend?

I have briefly introduced the layout of geomantic omen in East Asia. I hope it helps you.

First: going through the hall (air convection, unable to gather wealth)-in vernacular Chinese, it means entering the gate and seeing the door leading to the outside, such as the window. Solution: the entrance of the villa is set with a porch, and the air flows back into the air, leaving running air.

Second: it's easy to get bored by breaking the door-don't worry too much about it now, because the beam structure wraps around a ceiling to avoid it.

Third, it is difficult to make peace at home without leaving money. In vernacular Chinese, you can't see the kitchen when you enter the gate, and you can't face the fire directly, including the living room where people sit. In fact, cooking stoves are still very common now, especially for many small villas and townhouses below 300 square meters, and many doors are facing the stoves. Solution: If the wall cannot be rebuilt, it can be separated by glass doors with poor penetration. This can also avoid washing the stove.

Feng shui is only a foundation in design, not the whole. Modern design (moving lines, airflow, lighting) is equally important, and many things need to be different. I hope my answer is helpful to you.