1. Entrance Feng Shui: Glass screens as partitions
Households in modern cities are generally narrow in area. If a traditional large entrance hall is set up, the space will obviously feel small, so glass screens are used. Use it as a partition, which not only prevents the outside air from rushing into the living room from the door, but also makes the narrow entrance not look too cramped.
2. Entrance Feng Shui: It is not advisable to place thorny plants
Placing plants at the entrance can increase vitality, but attention should be paid to the selection of plants. Evergreen plants should be the main ones, such as : Money trees, iron trees, etc. Be sure to avoid thorny plants, such as: cacti, roses, rhododendrons, etc. These are not suitable to be placed in the entrance. They will damage the feng shui, and the entrance plants must be kept evergreen. If they are withered and yellow, It needs to be changed as soon as possible.
3. Porch Feng Shui: Porch design should not be too high
Feng Shui believes that if the porch of the living room is set too high, it will completely block the air from outside the house, thereby cutting off the air from outside. The fresh air or vitality of the door is highly undesirable. If it is too low, it will have no effect and will be inappropriate in terms of Feng Shui and application.