Foyer aisle decoration and Feng Shui foyer entrance decoration design key points

Many families have to consider the choice of decoration materials, the choice of decoration style, the formulation of decoration plans, space layout, etc. when decorating their houses. These are all basic factors. In addition to considering the layout, Aesthetics, but also Feng Shui issues should be taken into consideration. The decoration of the foyer aisle is more closely related to Feng Shui, so Feng Shui factors should be paid more attention to in the foyer aisle. Many people believe that good Feng Shui decoration can bring good luck. The first thing people see when entering a home is the entrance hall, and there are more Feng Shui considerations. Next, we will introduce the decoration and Feng Shui of the hall aisle and the decoration design of the entrance hall. Points.

Foyer aisle decoration and Feng Shui

1. Location

In Feng Shui, the entrance cannot be directly opposite the door no matter where it is. The same goes for foyer aisles. If the entrance of the hall corridor is facing the door, evil spirits will be generated, or the evil spirits from outside the house will enter the house through the door, which will have an impact on the health or work fortune of the people living in the house. If the entrance of the hallway is facing the door, it will cause the people living in the house to become irritable, often accompanied by inexplicable and unexplained effeminacy. This will not only endanger the relationship between family members, but also affect work efficiency and interpersonal relationships outside the home. Therefore, the entrance to the foyer aisle should avoid facing the door.

2. Light

In Feng Shui, long and dark corridors are called "yin dragons", which are very detrimental to luck. On the one hand, it will cause inconvenience to traffic; on the other hand, it will affect health. Moderate light is the guarantee of vitality running in the aisle. Therefore, the light in the aisle must be kept bright, which can promote the flow of life in the aisle and avoid the formation of stagnation. This creates a lifeless feeling in the aisles. It can also prevent people living in the house from absorbing too much negative energy and causing depression.

3. Trash can location

In Feng Shui, sharp corners are considered places with stronger evil spirits. Therefore, if you want to place a trash can in the hallway, the best place to place it is in the corner of the hallway. This can also play a role in weakening evil spirits. Trash cans are also places where evil spirits are easily generated. In order to prevent the bad smell from rushing along the aisles to various places in the house, when choosing trash cans, choose trash cans with their own lids.

4. Suspended ceiling

Beams are the most evil places in Feng Shui. Therefore, when decorating the hallway, you should pay attention to avoid the appearance of beams in the hallway. If you ignore the appearance of beams in the hallway, on the one hand, it will affect the visual beauty. On the other hand, it will also create an invisible sense of oppression for the people living in the house.

Key points of entrance hall decoration design

1. Interval and privacy: The reason why a "porch view" is set up at the entrance is to block people's sight. This kind of shielding is not a complete shielding, but must have a certain degree of transparency.

2. Practicality and cleanliness: Like other indoor spaces, the entrance hall also has its own function, which is for people to change clothes, change shoes, and organize their clothes here when entering and leaving the house.

3. Style and sentiment: The decoration design of the entrance hall condenses the style and sentiment of the entire design.

4. Decoration and furniture: The entrance floor decoration is made of wear-resistant and easy-to-clean materials. The decorative materials of the walls are generally the same as those of the living room walls. A small suspended ceiling is to be made at the top. The furniture in the entrance should include shoe cabinets, coat cabinets, mirrors, small stools, etc. The furniture in the entrance should match the overall style.

5. Daylighting and illumination: The illumination at the entrance should be brighter to avoid giving people a dark and gloomy feeling.

6. Material selection: The materials commonly used in general entrances mainly include wood, plywood veneer, sculptural glass, sandblasted stained glass, mosaic glass, glass bricks, mirror screens, stainless steel, granite, and plastic decorations. Surface materials, tapestries, wallpapers, etc.