Which position is the best for hanging a round wall clock in a new house?

I believe that many family living rooms basically have wall clocks. However, many people don't know that hanging clocks in the living room is taboo. Let's take a look at the taboo of wall clock.

1. The wall clock should be placed or hung on the Suzaku Square (that is, the south) of the house, because Suzaku Square is the front, and the front belongs to the people who move. The colors of the clock should be mainly red, purple and orange, and the shape of the clock is often octagonal, because this position belongs to fire.

The clock should not be hung above the sofa. Otherwise, people who often sit here are prone to anxiety.

The wall clock should be placed on the left side of the living room, not on the right side.

4. The wall clock should not be placed at the bedside or the end of the bed, and other positions will not cause adverse effects.

5. Don't put the wall clock on the wall above the desk, and other positions will not cause adverse effects.

6. Putting or hanging a clock in the bedroom is basically the same as in the living room, but the clock cannot be hung at the end of the bed.

7. The clock should not be placed on any door. Generally, it should be placed in an open place, such as outside the window. Because the clock also has the function of ward off evil spirits, if there are evil spirits outside the window, you can also aim the clock at the side of evil spirits and resolve them under the condition of placing items.

In fact, the function of the wall clock is not only decorative, but also related to the feng shui of our family. Do you know all the above taboos about wall clock placement? It is very useful for your future home decoration.