1. Porch Feng Shui taboos: The bottom of the porch is transparent and the top is transparent
The entrance space in Feng Shui of the design of the porch should be solid at the bottom to prevent the leakage of wealth, and the top should be transparent. Transparency can ensure that the lighting entering the door will not be completely blocked by the entrance. Therefore, you can use transparent frosted glass or hollow book shelves. The upper material can be made of glass with good light transmittance, while the lower part is best made of solid and thick material.
2. Entrance feng shui taboos: Shoe cabinets are not suitable
Modern people like to use the entrance to place shoes, making the upper part of the entrance hall and using the lower part to make a shoe cabinet. In fact, it is unlucky to place a shoe cabinet in the entrance hall. Shoes come from all over the place, so they inevitably have turbid smells. The shoe cabinet is a place to hide dirt, and the entrance is a place to block evil spirits. The two should not be combined. If you set up a shoe cabinet under the entrance, people in the house will easily suffer from throat and respiratory problems. Putting shoes at the entrance makes it easy to see the shoes on the floor from outside the door, but knowing how many people are in the house is a safety hazard. And it doesn’t look pretty either.
3. Entrance feng shui taboos: not dark
The lighting in the entrance to the living room should be bright but not dark. However, most residential entrances have no natural light source. If you use a very thick and not dark Light-transmitting materials are a must, so you must use more brains when it comes to lighting. In addition to the use of relatively transparent frosted glass for partitions, the color of wooden floors, floor tiles or carpets should not be too dark. The best effect can be achieved by matching each other. As mentioned earlier, if the color of the materials is too dark, the interior will look dark. Most living rooms do not have natural outdoor light, so they need to use indoor lighting to make up for it. For example, installing some small spotlights can not only ensure lighting, but also improve the indoor effect. This is in line with the Feng Shui theory of "the hall is bright and the room is dark".
4. Porch Feng Shui taboos: Porch partitions should not be suppressed
The partitions between the living room and the entrance should be transparent. Therefore, it is better to use transparent frosted glass and thicker wooden boards. On the one hand, it can block evil spirits, and the aesthetics cannot be ignored. If you must use wooden boards to pursue style, you should also use wooden boards with brighter tones rather than fancy ones. Because the color is too dark, it will easily feel clumsy, making the entrance hall of the living room, which is not spacious, feel cramped and easily make people feel depressed. Therefore, in addition to keeping the spacing from looking depressing, you also need to be careful not to use too dark colors in terms of tone.
5. Entrance feng shui taboos: not too high or too low
The distance between the entrance and the living room should not be too high or too low, but should be moderate. Generally, a height of two meters is most suitable; if the gap between the living room entrance and the entrance is too high, you will feel oppressive in it. Feng Shui believes that if the entrance hall of the living room is set too high, it will completely block the air outside the house, thereby cutting off the fresh air or life from the door, which is very undesirable. If it is too low, it will have no effect and will be inappropriate both in terms of Feng Shui and practical aspects.
6. Entrance feng shui taboos: not cluttered
The entrance to the living room should be kept clean and fresh. If too many clutter is piled around, it will not only make the entrance to the living room look messy, but also if the entrance is cluttered Too many objects will block the entry of wealth and prevent the stale air from being discharged from the house. Not only will this also affect the aesthetics. It will also have an impact on residential feng shui. If the entrance to the living room is messy and dark, the whole room will look crowded and depressing. Living inside yourself will affect your mood.
Feng Shui is closely related to the good and bad luck of a family. Even in this era of advanced science and technology, our country’s people still trust Feng Shui theory very much. The entrance hall is a necessary place for every house. The purpose of setting up the entrance hall is to increase the privacy of the owner of the house, and to effectively block outsiders' direct view of the house, preventing outsiders from having an unobstructed view of the entire house after entering.