When decorating the basement at home, these five taboos must not be committed!

In Changzhou, a 60-year-old man dug up his basement in order to increase his housing area. Before being forcibly filled in by urban management and other departments, he had dug up an area of 60 square meters ... I can't help but sigh that if the old man had used this perseverance in other correct places! Think that digging the basement can make the housing area bigger and the self-owned assets appreciate? I wonder if he has considered the feng shui problem of the house.

Now that we are talking about the basement, let's talk about the feng shui taboo of the basement built by formal channels.

Taboo 1: Indoor moistureproof is the primary problem to be solved in the basement. Choose decoration materials with better moisture-proof effect. Generally speaking, the floor can use vitrified bricks, the wall can use wallpaper, and the ceiling can use gypsum board.

Taboo 2: the light is too dark, which means that the lighting is better. Because the basement is built underground, you can't get light through doors and windows, so you have to choose good lighting fixtures and use ones with better brightness. Light can also be refracted by arranging glass and other things, and it can also enhance the light in the basement.

Taboo 3: Densely ventilated basements are usually sultry, so when decorating, there must be ventilation devices, exhaust fans for frequent ventilation, and some vibrant green plants can be arranged to improve the air quality in the basement.

Taboo 4: Use more wood. Although the wood with original ecological texture makes people feel comfortable, wooden furniture is not suitable to be placed in the basement, because over the years, the wood will be corroded, blackened and deformed.

Taboo 5: Height is too low.