Feng Shui Taboos in Pharmacy Decoration

Pharmacy is very important in life. If there is a minor illness or pain, the drugstore can provide us with the medicine we need. In fact, when the pharmacy is renovated, it is also very feng shui. This issue of decoration feng shui will take you to understand the taboos of pharmacy decoration. Let's have a look.

1, drugstore color.

In terms of color tone of pharmacies, ancient pharmacies chose red and green as the main tones, with red belonging to fire and green belonging to wood. In the interior decoration of modern pharmacies, the walls and ceilings are mainly warm colors and white, and the focus of the interior decoration of pharmacies is shelves. Choosing the right shelf style and color of pharmacy can better coax the impression of pharmacy. Shelves must be placed reasonably. End racks should be added at both ends of the Nakajima shelf, which not only ensures the space utilization rate, but also makes the whole shelf more full; In addition, the color design of the pharmacy's lighting, shelves and cashier should match the main color of the pharmacy.

2. Drugstore glass

The glass window of the pharmacy can perfectly display the atmosphere, promotion information and internal environment of the pharmacy, and must be concise and generous; When choosing shelves, it is necessary to make clear the regional configuration of pharmacies, such as health care products area, prescription area and over-the-counter area, so that different products can be selected according to different areas when choosing shelves. If it is a health care product area, you have to choose a health care product shelf; The decoration of small pharmacies uses a set of shelves to brighten the overall color, which plays the role of finishing touch.

3. The pharmacy faces and opens the door

In terms of orientation and door opening, because modern pharmacies not only sell traditional Chinese medicine, but also western medicine and health care products, pharmacies don't have to face south, and the doors don't have to open in the south or southeast. They should choose the right position to open the door according to the principle of opening from the back to the front. The cashier is the key area, but due to the limited area of small pharmacies, the cashier area can not be too small, so we can only choose some flexible style combinations to enrich the cashier. On the wall behind the checkout counter, advertising space should be marked, a signboard should be hung in the air above the checkout counter, and there should be small shelves and family planning racks at the front end of the checkout counter to make full use of the effective area to display goods.

4. Pharmaceutical worship

Ancient pharmacies were all dedicated to the God of the King of Medicine. Because most Chinese medicines are Chinese herbal medicines, the ancients generally regarded the pharmacy as a wood or fire industry. Most pharmacies face south, with doors open in the south or southeast, fire in the south and wood in the southeast. The number "two, seven" belongs to fire, so in ancient times, many pharmacies were two-story courtyards or two-story buildings, with the front store and the back factory. The large pharmacy is seven rooms wide. In the drugstore, gods are usually set up to worship the drug king. Most drug dealers in the north worship Tong Pi, a native of the Eastern Han Dynasty, while the drug king god worshipped by drug dealers in the south is Sun Simiao, a medical scientist in the Tang Dynasty.