Why should the store door be spacious?
According to the traditional geomantic omen in China, the wider the gate, the more auspicious it is. The door of the shop should be big, not small. If the door is too narrow, it will make people feel oppressive and it is difficult to absorb wealth and prosperity. This principle applies not only to shops, but also to companies, enterprises, factories and offices. It can be said that it is "universally applicable".
As far as geomantic omen is concerned, the gate is a tuyere, which should not be too narrow. The gate is relatively wide and easy to make money. Of course, everything is necessary. It's not good if the door is too small, and it's not good if it's too big and terrible. The size of the gate must be commensurate with the size of the store. Generally, the gate of a store should not be less than 1/5 of its area, nor should it be greater than 1/2 of its area.
People live in the same house and shop. The wider the door, the more auspicious and prosperous it is. But if it is a raised animal or livestock, the gate should be small, and if it is too big, it will leak money. In other words, comparing any house to a pocket, the "pocket" for people to live in and open a shop is a big mouth, which is convenient for people to make a fortune; The "pocket" for raising livestock is small, which is convenient for controlling animals, tightening fences and not revealing wealth.
In addition, the door of the store is open to the left (from inside to outside), which conforms to the principle of "dragon and white tiger" in geomantic omen. Your business will be more prosperous, your business will be better and your business will be more prosperous.
The significance of requiring a spacious store door is to let customers have a wider and more convenient contact with goods. According to the design of this principle, a further step is to build a supermarket where customers can pick up their own goods. In the supermarket, many goods are placed in front of customers, so customers can touch the goods more freely, and customers can get the goods without going through the hands of salespeople.
Practice has proved that customers can have more extensive contact with goods and freely choose goods according to their own wishes, which can improve the turnover of stores. This is also the effect that shops should achieve by "spacious doors".