Feng Shui Feng Shui may sound mysterious and mysterious, but in fact, it is not far from people’s lives.
Every aspect of life may involve Feng Shui knowledge, and the same is true for gardens.
Then let Architectural Feng Shui introduce to you the beautiful and philosophical layout principles of garden Feng Shui.
In the process of garden design, good designers usually draw on the scientifically based parts of Feng Shui and utilize them in the design. For example, the balance of yin and yang is a point that Feng Shui and even traditional Chinese culture attach great importance to, and the balance of yin and yang is actually beneficial to the garden design itself.
Garden design pays attention to the combination of virtual and real, and "real" and "movement" are yang, and "virtual" and "quiet" are yin. A good garden design work changes with each step. At the same time as the scenery, we will focus on the conversion of yin and yang, so that "empty" and "real", "dynamic" and "quiet" can change, making the garden space appear rich and changeable. For example, building a pavilion in the shade of trees is a yang within the yin; building a small bridge and flowing water in a sunny place is a yin within the yang. In addition, the contrast between soft and hard springs and rocks, the height contrast between trees and shrubs, etc. are also a kind of Yin and Yang balance design.
At the same time, there is a saying in traditional culture that "water is wealth". Some luxury houses have arranged various water features in their gardens, such as small waterfalls, cascading water, fountains, and creeks, to name a few. In fact, it is not certain whether water can promote wealth, but if water features are used improperly, users will be harmed. Even in Feng Shui, water features may not always bring good effects, especially those made of artificial water sources.
In some private gardens, there is no natural water source. In order to create a water-view mansion with a prosperous family and a wealthy family, the owners do not hesitate to dig large holes and build artificial pools. Little do they know that this artificial water feature actually ends up It is easy to cause dryness, stagnation, turbidity, odor and other phenomena due to poor management. This will not only attract the breeding of mosquitoes, but also easily induce yin and evil spirits. This not only makes it difficult to realize the original intention of promoting wealth in the design, but also has a negative impact on the residents. There may also be some damage to the body. Feng Shui experts point out that if a garden is to be a water feature, the water must move; if you want to make money, the direction of water flow should not be outwards, but into the garden.
In addition, as the saying goes, it is good to enjoy the shade under big trees, but in Feng Shui, trees that are too large and too close to the house can easily cause excessive yin energy. This is based on science. If the trees in the garden are too tall, they will block sunlight from entering the room. In a space with insufficient sunlight, mosquitoes and bacteria can easily breed and breed. If people live here for a long time, it is easy for all kinds of diseases to occur. .
Conclusion: Feng Shui experts point out that in Feng Shui, there are some evil-proof plants that often emit volatile odors at the same time, which can reduce the breeding of mosquitoes. When designing home gardens, you can choose these tree species . In addition, the area of ????the home garden is often not very large. In areas that can be touched by the human body, be sure to choose some non-thorny plants to prevent people from being accidentally touched and injured, and to make the details of the Feng Shui layout less sharp.