Living room feng shui taboo

Living room feng shui taboo: the living room should not be located behind the house, the living room should not be located in the basement, the living room should not be too shallow and too wide, the living room should not be too long and too narrow, and the living room should not be irregular in shape.

1, the living room should not be located in the back of the house.

After entering the gate, you should first see the living room, while the functional areas such as bedroom and kitchen should be located at the back of the house. If the space allocation is reversed and the living room is set in the rear by mistake, it will lead to the pattern of money returning, which will easily lead to a decline in wealth.

The living room should not be located in the basement.

The living room is a place for family members to relax and guests to visit, with sufficient light and good air circulation. However, the light in the basement is obviously insufficient and the air circulation is not enough. If the living room is located in the basement, it will appear that the residents are in financial distress, destroy the warm atmosphere of the home and even affect the health of the residents.

3. The living room should not be too shallow and too wide.

The living room is called "financial position" in traditional Feng Shui, which is related to the wealth and career of the whole family. If the living room is too shallow and wide, it means that the sun can't stay in it after the spirit enters, which will lead to the result that getting rich can't get rich. If you encounter this kind of living room, you can put a big mirror at the bottom of the room, which will make the pattern look deeper and more profitable. This is also a remedial measure.

4, the living room is too long and too narrow.

If the living room is too narrow and too long, it will appear that you can't make money, even if the pattern is prosperous. Because the living room is too long and narrow, the sun's breath can't enter the bottom of the house, thus forming an image of disharmony between yin and yang, and the residents are also prone to respiratory problems such as lungs, larynx and trachea. Remedial measures: divide functional areas through furniture, wall color, floor material and ceiling to break the sense of length and length.

5. Avoid irregular shapes in the living room.

The shape of the living room is preferably square or rectangular, and the prominent corner is like shooting an arrow in the back, which may bring bad luck. If the living room is L-shaped, it can be divided into two square independent spaces with furniture. Or hang a mirror on the wall to symbolically fill the missing corner, and then decide the center point as a complete room.