Why can't you hang calligraphy in the living room? What's the impact?

If home is our harbor, then the living room is the port of the harbor, which controls the door of the feng shui pattern of our whole house. Living room feng shui is the most important thing, so if you want to hang calligraphy and reconcile feng shui, you must pay attention to whether calligraphy works are suitable for our living room. If not, you'd rather not hang them.

What do you mean there is no calligraphy in the living room?

excessive

There are too many calligraphy works in the living room, which will dazzle people. One or two carefully selected works can completely play the role of finishing touch. If you choose too many calligraphy works, the feng shui pattern will not be much better in the case of disordered writing style.

The content of calligraphy does not match the purpose of the room.

The content of calligraphy works and the purpose of the owner's design of the room strive to be integrated, and the living room at home is dominated by works with warm, harmonious and cheerful content. If you put something that kills people here, the calligraphy and painting used to suppress Feng Shui will be inappropriate and may crush our fortune.

The size of calligraphy is out of proportion to the size of the wall.

According to the size of the wall, determine the size of the calligraphy works. If the wall is too big, there is no room for it to appear crowded. If the wall is too big, the work is too small and empty. Generally, the ratio of wall to engineering is 5: 4. In this way, the style of calligraphy and painting will be just right, and our pattern will not be restricted.

How to hang calligraphy

1. Choose a suitable location. Calligraphy and painting should be hung on conspicuous open walls, such as the main wall facing the door, coffee table, sofa, writing desk, wall above the bedside, bedside, etc. In the corner of the room, the shadow beside the wardrobe is not suitable for hanging calligraphy and painting.

2. Pay attention to lighting. Especially in painting, because every painting has light and shade, the light source of painting can often be taken from the upper left. In a sunny room, this picture should be hung on the wall on the right, at a 90-degree angle to the window. In this way, the natural light source outside the window echoes the light source on the screen, which is easy to be harmonious and unified.

3. Pay attention to the height of hanging calligraphy and painting. For the convenience of appreciation, the height should be in the center of calligraphy and painting on the high side of people's vertical parallel lines, generally about two meters from the ground, neither too high nor too low, nor staggered.

4. The number of calligraphy and painting should not be too much. There are too many calligraphy and paintings in the living room, which will make people see things in a blur. One or two carefully selected works can completely play the role of finishing touch.

5. The color of calligraphy and painting should be consistent with the indoor furnishings as far as possible. The content of calligraphy and painting should be refined and concise, with modern decorative interest. It is more appropriate to use brightly colored oil paintings, gouache paintings and watercolors. In a room with old-fashioned furniture, the paintings hung should have local and national characteristics. If decorated with rich and simple Chinese paintings, New Year pictures, poems and cursive scripts, there will be both contrast and harmony.