Whether it is a new home that has just been renovated or a daily space decoration, everyone is accustomed and likes to put some green plants and flowers at home, which can not only absorb the odor of the decoration, but also make the home look more vibrant. , and also promotes indoor air circulation adjustment. The living room has become the most frequently used space, but the feng shui and plant placement in the living room are also particular. So, what should you pay attention to when placing potted plants in the living room?
1: Cold-colored potted plants should not be placed
In Feng Shui, cold colors generally refer to white and blue. , giving people a feeling of arrogance and loneliness. In fact, cool-colored plants are very beautiful, but they are not suitable for being placed alone indoors. Let’s talk about it from the perspective of life. Generally, the layout of the living room is mainly in elegant colors. Although white and blue are cool-colored plants, they are also fresh and elegant. Although the plain colors are well matched and coordinated, they do not serve as an embellishment for the interior space. Instead, they make the plain colors too cumbersome. From a Feng Shui perspective, white and blue plants are relatively cool and bring a cold air to the house.
People need to be exposed to Yang Qi in their lives, so red and yellow potted plants are suitable for the living room. Of course, cool-colored plants such as white and blue can also be paired with bright-colored plants. This way, not only are the colors bright and beautiful, but the balance of yin and yang is also very suitable for indoor placement.
2: Potted plants with pointed leaves should not be placed
Among potted plants, many plants are called auspicious Feng Shui plants, which are very suitable for placement in homes or offices. . However, plants with pointed leaves are suitable for placement in outdoor spaces such as yards and balconies at home, but are not suitable for placement in the living room. Plants with spiky leaves have a negative effect on people living at home and are not good for people's fortune and health. On the contrary, it has the effect of counteracting evil spirits outdoors. Therefore, the best potted plants suitable for placement in the living room are round-leaf plants, such as copper money grass, money tree, orchids, etc., which are all auspicious Feng Shui plants with round leaves that have the connotation of wealth and wealth. Plants with round leaves represent perfection, so they are a good omen.
Three: Thorny and poisonous potted plants should not be placed
Although thorny plants generally have good radiation protection capabilities, computers, TVs and other electrical appliances in the living room have relatively strong radiation . Therefore, many people think that potted plants such as cacti and prickly pear should be placed in the living room. However, thorny and poisonous potted plants are not suitable to be placed in the living room. First of all, thorny potted plants can easily bring trouble to people, easily lead to verbal disputes, and are most unfavorable for emotional and social interactions. Therefore, although roses have the meaning of love, they are not suitable to be placed in the living room. It's okay if planted in the balcony yard. As for poisonous potted plants, most people will not keep them indoors, but there are some plants, even auspicious plants, that are toxic or toxic, but many people don't know it, such as dieffenbachia, lilies, and jade lilacs. Some flowers are beautiful and fragrant, but they have a subtle impact on the human body. When choosing potted plants, pay more attention.
Four: Dead leaves and flowers should be cleaned up in time
Because soil-grown plants need some sunlight at the right time, especially in early spring, when there is a lot of humid weather, it is easy for plants to not get sunlight. If it breeds mosquitoes and insects, it needs to be moved around in the sun. Many people find it troublesome and like to grow potted plants in water or arrange flowers. However, whether they are grown in water or soil, flowers and plants will wither and wither, and dead leaves and flowers must be cleaned up in time. Because withering symbolizes death, it is a very ominous omen in the feng shui of the living room and can easily lead to bad things. In addition, plants need water. Pay attention to water stains around potted plants. Long-term water stains will attract mosquitoes and cause mold to things on the table. This kind of living environment also has a great impact on people's health. Placing potted plants is supposed to regulate the indoor air, but because you are too lazy to take care of it, it makes the living environment worse. This completely defeats the purpose of placing potted plants.
Place some small plants in the living room. The process of taking care of and cultivating the plants can be pleasant and edifying. What's more, plants can also bring freshness to the room, which can naturally remove the irritability caused by people's lives. However, the living room environment is, after all, a feng shui circle for living and resting, and there are taboos on what to place.