1. Feng Shui taboos for the TV background wall in the living room
1. Taboos about the location of the TV background wall
The TV background wall cannot be placed in the financial position , the wealth person in the home is quiet and stable, while the TV is noisy. In addition, the TV background wall should not face the window or be on a wall with a window.
2. What should be avoided in the color and form of the TV background wall
In the east-facing living room, the background wall should be yellow as the main color; in the south-facing living room, the background wall should be white as the main color ; The background wall of the west-facing living room should be green as the main color; the background wall of the north-facing living room should be red as the main color. In addition, yellow should be used as the main color in the southeast; blue should be used as the main color in the southwest; green should be the main color in the northwest-facing living room; and blue should be used in the northeast-facing living room.
3. Dos and Don’ts in the shape of the TV background wall
The TV background wall shape should avoid sharp corners and protruding designs. Try not to make meaningless and messy partitions on the background wall. It is advisable to adopt circular, arc or straight lines without edges and corners as the main shape.
4. Dos and Don’ts of hanging paintings and decorations on the TV background wall
Hanging paintings on the TV background wall is both for aesthetics and to resolve bad Feng Shui. You must be careful when choosing and choose pictures that imply auspiciousness.
5. Do’s and don’ts when placing plants on both sides of the TV background wall
From a Feng Shui perspective, placing some plants at home can really add life to the home, and some can even help to eliminate evil spirits. effect. But not all plants are suitable to be placed in the home. Generally, thorny or needle-shaped plants, such as rhododendrons, roses, cacti, etc., are not suitable to be placed in the home. We can choose some plants with lush foliage, preferably green, or with flowers. Varieties include violet, dieffenbachia, keel, etc.