Detailed explanation of residential feng shui's three principles

In geomantic numerology, China pays attention to the harmony between man and nature since ancient times, so in residential geomantic omen, he pays more attention to the perfect integration of his house and the surrounding environment.

So, what are the three principles of residential feng shui? Let's take a look at Bian Xiao!

Residential feng shui principle 1: living room

When guests enter the door, the first thing they see is the living room, which must be located in the front, and the kitchen and bedroom should be located in the back. Avoid setting the living room in the rear, there will be a pattern of payment, which will easily make the fortune decline. Don't be too dark in the living room. Let the living room have enough light to avoid placing too many potted plants on the balcony of the living room to block the light. A bright living room can bring a prosperous family.

Residential feng shui Principle 2: Bedroom

The bedside of the bedroom should not face the door, because it is very important to be safe, quiet and stable when sleeping, and the only place where the door enters and exits the room, with the bedside facing the door, will make people feel insecure and harmful to health. Keep the bedside away from the window. Windows are places where air is exhausted and inhaled. If the bedside is close to the window, it is easy to recoil, so that people can't see the serial port on their heads, which is easy to make people feel insecure, causing mental tension and harmful to health.

Residential feng shui Principle 3: Kitchen.

Don't face the toilet in the kitchen, because the kitchen is a place for cooking and cooking, and the toilet is really a place for people to excrete, which is easy to breed bacteria and dirt. If the two are opposite, it will affect health and endanger human health.