House decoration is based on Feng Shui theory. Many families will look at Feng Shui to make money. Generally, houses will look at Feng Shui in terms of design, so it is best for everyone to first look at what Feng Shui is. Things to note need to be understood. This is a very important part. So what are the ways to increase wealth in bedroom Feng Shui? What are the things to pay attention to in bedroom Feng Shui? Let’s introduce it to you below.
1. Bedroom Feng Shui Methods to Promote Wealth
1. The living room is the first functional room that enters the home after passing through the entrance. Normally, the diagonal direction of the living room door is 45 degrees. In the financial position, you can place some wealth-promoting items, such as green plants with strong vitality, whose vitality can catalyze wealth luck. Common green plants include Dieffenbachia, money tree, etc. In addition, you can also place some auspicious ornaments in the Mingcai position, such as Pixiu, which has a better effect on promoting wealth.
2. The door is the first sight of a home. The door is equivalent to our throat and is an important passage for breathing. The door is the air intake port in home feng shui. Therefore, home feng shui has a direct relationship with the entrance door. Just as the Chinese New Year is approaching, we can put couplets, Chinese characters for blessing, etc. on our sex doors to bring good luck, or we can put Five Emperors Money under the doormat of the entrance door, which can also have the effect of increasing wealth.
3. The bedroom is a functional room in the home where people spend a long time, so the layout of the bedroom is also very important. Generally, it is taboo in Feng Shui layout to have beams on top. If there are beams in the bedroom, then the bed should be placed away from the beams, or the beams should be wrapped directly. It is also not good to have a beam facing the door, the solution is to wrap it.
2. Precautions for Bedroom Feng Shui
1. The master bedroom should not be too large, or larger than the living room, or there should be a room within the room. Because the bedroom is too big, too bright, and has too many windows, the Feng Shui Qi is easily dispersed and the Yang Qi is insufficient. The Yin Qi of loneliness and deficiency is generated. If there is too much Yin Qi, the couple's relationship will be prone to cooling down, disharmony, and arguments. On the contrary, if Qi gathers, the couple will have strong love and affection. Generally speaking, the size of the master bedroom is based on the space in front of the bed, which does not exceed the length of a bed.
2. The master bedroom should not be decorated with fierce hanging images or specimens, such as tigers, eagles, etc., or sharp objects such as knives, swords, or sharp potted plants, such as iron trees. , cactus, etc. Since everything has its shape, it has its image, and every image has its meaning. Therefore, if fierce and sharp objects are placed in the master bedroom, it metaphorically implies that the couple is not harmonious and prone to disputes. We should avoid doing this.
3. The bed in the master bedroom is also closely related to Feng Shui. The bed is the most important thing in a couple's room. The quality of its Feng Shui is directly related to the relationship between the couple. The quality of the relationship between husband and wife will directly affect the wealth of the entire family. As for the bed, the following are taboos in Feng Shui: it is not suitable to have beams on top, as this may indicate oppression; it is not suitable to be too close to the window, as it is easy to be frightened by the wind; it is not suitable to face a mirror, as it will reflect bad light; it is not suitable to face the door, as it is easy for Yang Qi to leak out It is taboo that the bedside is not against the wall, otherwise it will lose its support.
House decoration requires skills. Generally, houses are based on Feng Shui. So what are the Feng Shui methods and Feng Shui precautions for bedrooms? You will understand it after reading the above editor’s introduction. .