What are the Feng Shui taboos when decorating the entrance hall?

The main feng shui taboos for decorating the entrance hall are: 1. The color of the entrance wall must be moderate in depth, and the walls should be smooth and avoid unevenness. The floor of the entrance should be flat and dark in color; the floor of the entrance should not be too smooth. 2. The partitions of the entrance wall should be solid at the bottom and imaginary at the top. The lower half should be based on the solid wall, which is solid and stable, while the upper half can be decorated with glass, which is ideal for transparency without leakage. 3. It is not appropriate for the entrance hall’s materials or craftsmanship to cause blurring of light and shadow. Although the entrance hall made of cultural stone has a rough and simple natural effect, it does not meet the requirements of Feng Shui. 4. The shape of the entrance hall should be neat and square, and sharp corners should not be present. The ceiling in the entrance hall should be high rather than low, the color should be light rather than heavy, and the lamps should be square and round rather than triangular.