What are the taboos in the feng shui layout of villa gardens?

In terms of landscape, in principle, it is mainly round, oval, arc and square, forming a plane geometric layout pattern. The first two right angles of the garden can use triangular patterns, and all other floor plans should not have sharp corners. If there is a sharp corner, the sharp corner cannot point to the villa. A garden with a small area should not be planted with tall trees, nor should there be many kinds of plants. Too much will appear disorderly. If the landscape is not beautiful, it will lead to the condensation of "true qi", which is oxygen. The green area is small, plants produce less oxygen under the photosynthesis of sunlight, and the true qi will not make a weak rumble. Therefore, it is necessary to expand the green area as much as possible, purify the air to the maximum extent, and be full of qi.

The garden is near the villa side, so it is necessary to plant fewer trees to avoid causing "angry" operations. Here is dominated by flowers and plants; In addition to the passage, the other three sides should be densely planted with trees, that is, "anger" will not flow out, and at the same time, it can prevent foreign "ferocity" from entering the villa. Proper isolation from the outside world protects the owner's private space to a certain extent.

Between the garden and the villa, except for the specific circumstances required by geomantic omen, the original road will not be greatly changed. If the passage in the front of the villa and the main road form an I-shape, then the passage can be dismantled and maintained across the section between the garden and the first big tree, and the color is different from that of the main road, which plays the role of shielding the entrance and preventing "evil spirits" from entering the villa unimpeded. The garden passage can also be artistically beautified and decorated to form multi-layer protection.