What are the taboos in kitchen Feng Shui layout?

1. Avoid placing beams on the stove. If the stove is weighed down by the beams above, it will be unlucky, as it is said in ancient Feng Shui books: "If there is a stove under the building, the Lord will be tired and timid." It means that the family is often sick, which is especially harmful to the health of the housewife.

2. Avoid the stove being hit by sharp corners. The stove is the source of life, and it should not be hit by sharp corners, furniture, or decorations, as this will be detrimental to the health of the family.

3. Avoid keeping the stove close to the bedroom. The fire is hot, and the fumes produced during frying have a negative impact on the health of the family. Therefore, the kitchen door should not be facing the door of the room, and the stove should not be close to the bedroom, especially close to the bed.

4. Avoid having the kitchen floor higher than the floor of the hall or room. This layout puts the kitchen above the hall and room, reversing the priorities and easily causing the sewage to flow back. When cooking in the kitchen and eating in the dining room, the kitchen should be lower than the living room and the living room should be higher. If it is the opposite, there is a risk of losing money.

5. Avoid opening the door to the stove. There is a saying in ancient books: "When you open the door and see the stove, you will waste a lot of money." If the stove fire is facing the door, it will be difficult for the owner to gather money in the home, and it will be more likely to damage the health of the family. It is considered unlucky.

6. Avoid opening the stove toward the toilet. The stove, which is the source of happiness for the whole family, is subject to auspicious qi. If it is directed toward the toilet, the stove will absorb filthy qi, and the family's wealth and health will certainly be unsatisfactory.