What are the taboos when decorating the entrance door?

1. The size of the portal must be appropriate

Feng Shui is very particular about the size of the portal, and it must be appropriately sized. If the house is small but the door is very big, Feng Shui calls it "discouraging", which will cause the fortune to be dispersed; conversely, if the house is large but the door is small, Feng Shui calls it "breathing", which will make the people in the house sick.

2. Doors should be opened inward

Gathering Qi is also important in home Feng Shui. Opening the door inward can bring auspicious energy into the house.

3. Keep the door clean and tidy

The door is a place where the home receives energy. If garbage and debris accumulate, it will hinder the auspicious energy and attract unclean energy.

4. The number of entrance doors should be one.

Feng Shui theory holds that multiple door owners are more likely to attract thieves and lose more money.

5. Three situations that must be avoided in door Feng Shui

The following three situations are taboo in Feng Shui and must be avoided:

1. Door Opposite to the door

The situation where the door is directly opposite to the door is called door collision. The entrance door should not be directly opposite any other door, otherwise it may easily lead to quarrels.

2. The entrance door and the window are directly opposite.

In this case, the airflow will pass through the hall, which is not conducive to gathering Qi. Wealth will come and go in a hurry, and it will not gather wealth.

3. The entrance door faces the corridor or passage.

The entrance door faces the corridor or passage. Its shape is like a sharp sword passing through the house. This type of pattern is called Feng Shui. It is a "heart-piercing sword", which is very harmful to the family's fortune, and is prone to red wounds and punishment.

(The above answer was published on 2015-06-19, please refer to the actual relevant current house purchase policies)

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