I believe everyone has their own opinions about Feng Shui. Some people will believe it, but some people will sneer at it. In China, the knowledge of this Feng Shui science has always existed. Since it has such a long history, there must be reasons and reasons for its existence. The quality of the entrance hall design directly affects the entire living space, and the design of the entrance feng shui issues can affect your health, career and relationship. Let’s take a look at the taboos of entrance feng shui: Entrance Feng Shui taboo 1: Avoid permeable materials when selecting entrance halls. When setting up the entrance hall, avoid choosing materials with good permeability or reincarnation ornaments with too many hollows, such as glass and Duobaoge. Etc., the entrance hall made of these materials often makes the air flow circuitous and circling, which is not very ideal, especially if the door is directly facing the back door, window, etc., if the entrance hall is set up with glass or Duobao, some of the air flow will still overflow. Feng Shui Good Luck Tips: It is better to choose materials or items without transparent hollows such as solid walls to make the entrance. Entrance Feng Shui Taboo 2: Avoid using dark colors or dark colors to decorate the entrance. Dark or dark colors should be avoided at the entrance. Otherwise, it is easy for evil people to cause depression or extreme changes in psychological personality, which is not conducive to the stability of the home. It should not be used in particular. The red color of "Du Yang" and the black color of "Lone Yin" will cause the family members to develop extreme personalities. They will be prone to quarrels and disharmony, illness, and a significant decline in home luck. Moreover, from the perspective of Feng Shui, if you use black, dark gray and other decorations in the entrance, it is easy to cause some supernatural phenomena. Therefore, you should be cautious when choosing the decoration color of the entrance, as it may damage your face, wealth, or health. Feng Shui Good Luck Tip: Try to choose light colors to decorate the entrance, which will promote harmonious relationships among family members and make them love each other. Entrance Feng Shui Taboo 3: Avoid placing shoes and other debris in a messy manner at the entrance. Debris such as shoes often poses the threat of "evil smell" in Feng Shui. Failure to handle it properly is tantamount to introducing evil spirits into the room, which is detrimental to home Feng Shui. The impact is obvious. Shoes and other debris can easily breed viruses and bacteria. If shoes and debris are directly exposed in the entrance, it will have an adverse impact on the health of your family. Feng Shui fortune-boosting method: It is recommended to place a shoe cabinet for storing shoes or a locker for storing sundries at the entrance to avoid having shoes and sundries scattered around and adversely affecting the feng shui of the entrance.