What are the feng shui taboos in the decoration of second-hand houses?

First, if the gate is facing the corridor, it is also a rush. The longer the corridor, the worse for the family. This is called the sword-piercing pattern. If there is no screen in the door, it is not suitable for living.

Second, the gate and balcony are in a straight line and need to be separated by screens or porches. Because the front and back are transparent, you can see it at a glance through the gate and balcony. As the saying goes, "there is contact before and there is contact after, and people and money are empty." And it is easy to get sick by airflow.

Third, housing, living room or dining room, if there are beams, remember not to press the bed and seats, and the ceiling should be high rather than low.

Fourth, the door is facing the elevator or stairs, and it is rushing. At first, the house was a place to gather gas for health. Now facing the elevator and stairs, the life in the house is sucked away by it, which is a big taboo.

5. The front door can't face the toilet door. Imagine that people see the toilet as soon as they enter the door. What is the function of the house? The joy of entering the door will also turn into bad luck.

6. Try not to have too many sharp corners inside the house. Many modern high-rise residential living rooms are diamond-shaped, and sharp corners often appear, which not only has a sense of suffocation, but also makes the living room lose harmony and unity.