Feng Shui Taboos for Foyer Decoration
1. Wall grids should be solid at the bottom and empty at the top
The lower half of the foyer should be built with brick walls or wooden boards as a solid foundation. It is stable, but the upper part can be decorated with glass, which is transparent but not leaking. Frosted glass can be used, which is both beautiful and practical.
2. The ceiling in the entrance hall should be high rather than low, and the color should be light rather than heavy.
If the ceiling in the entrance hall is too low, it will bring a sense of oppression, which is a bad omen and represents family members. It's hard to get ahead when you're oppressed. The air circulation in the entrance hall with a high ceiling is relatively comfortable, which is also very beneficial to the luck of the house. If the color of the ceiling is darker than the floor, and the design is heavy at the top and light at the bottom, it will not be beautiful and will symbolize the disorder of the elderly and the young, leading to disharmony between the upper and lower floors. Therefore, the color of the suspended ceiling is lighter than that of the floor, and the upper part is lighter and the lower part is heavier, which is a reasonable pattern.
3. The lights should be square and round, not triangular.
Many owners like to install several downlights or spotlights on the ceiling of the entrance for lighting, but avoid arranging the lights in a triangle. Arranged in a square or circular shape, it represents squareness, stability and unity.