Living room door feng shui taboo
1, the living room door is facing the stairs to refund the money.
First of all, we should pay attention to the direction of the stairs, whether indoors or outdoors, which are divided into two different patterns, depending on whether the ladder is down or up. If you go down, then the wealth at home is likely to pass down, so you should set up a screen behind the door to prevent the outflow of domestic wealth; If you are facing an upward staircase, then the wealth in your family is likely to flow out. You can put big-leaf plants in the door, such as the god of wealth tree and the cash cow.
The living room door faces the corridor or aisle.
If the corridor outside the gate is straight, it is like a sword penetrating the heart. If the length of the indoor corridor is less than the length of the outdoor corridor, it will be a catastrophe. You can put a screen or change the door to avoid its sharpness. If the house is on the first floor and the gate is facing the main road, some circular flowers can be planted to resolve the external force directly from the inside.
3, the living room door goes straight to the end, and the trouble is constant.
Nowadays, many people like to arrange every space in their homes side by side. In fact, this is not desirable. Just like hotels, Feng Shui believes that such a layout is easy for families to derail or elope. In addition, the front door and back door can't be in a straight line, so the main wealth of the family can't be gathered.
4. The living room door should not be too narrow.
As we all know, the entrance door is a vent, so its size is very important and cannot be too small. Being too young makes people depressed and it is difficult to absorb wealth. Therefore, the wider the door, the more auspicious it is, and there is a saying that it is mainly conducive to promotion and wealth.
The facade of the living room faces the big tree.
As mentioned above, the porch is a vent, so it can't directly face the plants, and it is easy to absorb excess yin. In addition, you can't face dead corners, fire lanes or triangle streets, which are places with heavy exhaust gas.
6. The door of the living room is sucking air into the elevator.
Now most buildings have elevators, so it is inevitable that there will be apartments facing the elevators, which will lead to rushing headlong into the crowd, and the air in the house will be absorbed and scattered to other places between opening and closing, so screens should be set behind the doors to prevent air from leaking out.
The above is the taboo about feng shui in the living room door, and I hope it will help everyone.