Five Key Points in Feng Shui Design for Villa Doors

The feng shui of a villa is much different from that of an ordinary house, because it has a lot of space and the layout is of course different. For villas, the design of the door is very important. So, what are the key points of Feng Shui design for villa doors? Don’t worry, today the editor will bring you some things that need to be paid attention to when designing villa doors. Let’s take a look.

Five Key Points in Feng Shui Design of Villa Doors

1. The Feng Shui of villa doors must first focus on “brightness”. As the saying goes, "The God of Wealth does not enter through hidden doors", so it is best to install a light at the entrance of the villa.

2. The kitchen should not be visible when the villa door is open, that is, the villa door should not face the stove fire. Because the kitchen and stove fire symbolize a family's treasury, the principle of not revealing wealth should still be paid attention to in Feng Shui. It is easy to get money in and out when you see a stove at the door, but it is difficult to keep money.

3. The door of the villa must "accept air". If the area around the door is dirty, the house will easily absorb filthy odors, and the family's fortune will naturally be difficult to prosper. Therefore, the entrance must be clean and tidy, and shoes must be stored neatly in the shoe cabinet and cannot be placed arbitrarily.

4. The bedroom door cannot be directly seen from the villa door. From a scientific point of view, the bedroom is a place where family members rest and needs to be quiet and private. Therefore, it is unhealthy to see the bedroom when the door is opened. You expose things on the side of the road that should be hidden. From the perspective of Feng Shui, having the door directly open to the door can easily affect health and the relationship between husband and wife. The key point is that such Feng Shui will make the residents indulge in their married life.

5. The door of the villa should not be transparent. Transparent floor-to-ceiling windows or glass doors are only suitable for offices and stores. If transparent glass is used for the door of a home, it is a "leak" in Feng Shui. Residents tend to be unsettled, nervous, and insecure; family members tend to have quarrels and disputes, and their wealth is easy to reveal. If your home already has a floor-to-ceiling door, you can stick a layer of heat-insulating paper on the lower part to block the heat and the eyes of outsiders to prevent exposure of wealth.