The Feng Shui rules for replacing an old door with a new one are as follows:
1. Avoid the phenomenon of the new door facing downwards.
If the door is open, it should face the direction facing the direction. The stairs that go down are commonly known as "roller curtain water", which causes a very serious leakage of money and air.
2. Avoid opening the new door towards the upward stairs
If the door is opened facing the upward stairs. As the saying goes: "The door is the mouth and the ladder is the tongue." Therefore, the downward Qi will go straight into the door, affecting the stability of the Qi field and easily leading to accidents.
3. Avoid placing the new door opposite other doors
Due to the structure of modern houses, it is basically easy to cause a situation where the door of your own house is opposite to the door of another house, that is, " "Daimensha" is also called "Suzakusha". The most direct result is the phenomenon of quarrels and punishments. The big door suppresses the small door, and those with more people suppress those with fewer people. The small door and the house with few people will also have bad luck.
4. Avoid new doors that clash with telephone poles, lamp posts, and big trees.
Doors and windows that clash with telephone poles, lamp posts, trees, traffic signs, etc. are also called ground-piercing evil. It will definitely lead to unstable house luck, villainy, disobedient children, prone to bloody disasters, etc.
5. The color should not be changed at will, but should match the five elements.
When changing the color of a new door, you must choose the right time and choose the right color for the new door. It should be calculated based on the direction of the house, the season, and the yin and yang and five elements. This will bring you good luck.