What kind of painting should I hang facing the door?

Hanging paintings in the living room has become a common custom among Chinese people since ancient times. A good Feng Shui painting is made by matching the five elements and eight characters of the resident with the layout of the house. The painting should conform to the individual's psychological feelings and Visual experience can fill the space with a harmonious atmosphere. So what kind of painting should be hung directly opposite the door? Let’s take a look at the paintings facing the door with the editor.

What kind of painting should be hung directly opposite the door? The most common hanging paintings include pictures of flowers, trees, and peonies. But if someone is very jealous of wood, how can a peony painting bring good Feng Shui to him? Generally speaking, most people only pay attention to the visual effects when hanging paintings, but often ignore the five elements function of paintings. Each painting represents a bad luck and a good luck. For example, it would be very inappropriate for someone who hates trees to hang a forest painting.

For another example, if you hang a tiger painting in the living room, the tiger in the painting should be in the style of going up a mountain, with the tiger's head looking back, because when a tiger goes up the mountain, it travels around three mountains and five mountains, and when it goes down the mountain, it jumps and hurts countless people. And if a picture of a boat or model ship is hung, it should be piled with gold and silver treasures, and the bow of the ship should be driven into the house and not outside the gate, which means "big ships entering the harbor". Therefore, every painting has its own particular requirements, and the placement should be in harmony with each family member. If you want to hang a painting in the hall, you must first see which family member the location represents, and then decide what painting to place.

·What kind of paintings should be hung facing the door

1. The form and content of hanging calligraphy and paintings should be different in different rooms in the living room.

Generally speaking, a nave should be hung on the front wall of the living room, and a couplet should be hung on the left and right sides. The side walls can be equipped with four screens, six screens, eight screens, twelve screens or banners, etc. This depends on the size of the living room. The bedroom should hang some paintings or text strips that are relatively quiet in terms of content. It is advisable to hang some calligraphy and painting singles, four, six, eight or banners on the inside of the study room about reading and learning aphorisms. The specific form and content of calligraphy and painting to be hung should be decided based on personal preferences.

2. The content of hanging calligraphy and painting should change according to time and season.

In summer, hang some cold-toned works such as icebergs, snow scenes, wintersweets, narcissus, and ink bamboos. Couplets and screen strips should also be selected to describe winter scenery. In winter, some works with warm or hot colors should be hung accordingly, such as golden wall landscapes, peacocks, peonies and other flowers and feathers. The content of the couplet screen strips should also be mainly works depicting enthusiasm, unrestrained and joyful. In short, no matter when the calligraphy and painting are hung, they are to enhance the atmosphere of the environment and give people a sense of comfort and tranquility.