Window is an important channel that communicates indoors and outdoors. People can breathe fresh outdoor air through windows, and they can also block dust and noise from the outside world through windows. From a Feng Shui perspective, windows are the Feng Shui eyes of a house, communicating between the indoor and outdoor auras. Therefore, the height, shape, number, size, etc. of windows all have an important impact on the Feng Shui of the house.
1. The size of the windows
The design of the windows is not bigger, the better. The focus must be on the convection of air in the house. That is to say, the windows should be opposite, such as south and north opposite or Open a window in the east and west opposite positions, so that the air in the house can circulate and the occupants can be healthy.
But the design of the windows should not be too small. A house with windows that are too small will give people a cold and stingy feeling, and the occupants will also become narrow-minded, withdrawn and introverted. Of course, regardless of whether the person is sick or has lost money, it must be comfortable to live in and have appropriate configurations to make it a good home.
2. The number of windows
Too many windows will produce too strong airflow, which is detrimental to human health. Avoid having three or more windows in the same row, as this design can slow airflow. If the airflow is too strong, the house will be cut in half, causing disharmony in the family. Too strong airflow can also be harmful to the health of the residents, damage fortunes, and cause endless problems within the home.
3. Window height
Window is the "feng shui eye" of a house. The top of the window must be higher than the height of the occupant, which can enhance the occupant's confidence and magnanimity, and the occupant does not need to bend down when looking out the window.
4. There should be no obstructions in front of windows
Window absorbs sunlight and air into the room, and is also one of the channels for residents to connect with the outside world. If the front of the window is blocked by obstacles such as buildings and mountains, it will not only block the residents' view, but also block the vitality and wealth of the room.
5. How to open the window
In terms of Feng Shui, the best way to open the window is to push the window outward or to both sides so as not to interfere with the front and rear areas of the window. as a principle. The design of windows can determine the flow of air. It is best to open the window completely (open outward or inward), and it is not suitable to open upward or downward. Windows that open outwards are best because they can enhance the career opportunities of the occupants because they allow a large amount of fresh air to enter the room, and when the windows are opened, the indoor stale air can escape. On the contrary, windows that open inward are not good for your health and career.
6. Shape of windows
The most common shapes of windows are square windows or arched windows. Round or arched windows give people a sense of serenity and serenity like a church, and are suitable for installation in bedrooms, entrance halls and leisure places. Square windows give people an uplifting and affirmative feeling and are suitable for use in restaurants and workplaces. Generally, the best results can be achieved in homes with a moderate mix of the two window shapes.