Is the beam between the living room and the balcony okay? How to resolve it?

It is estimated that many people will find that there are beams in the living room and balcony of their houses. In fact, this is the problem of beams on top in Feng Shui. If it is clearly highlighted, it needs to be resolved in time. In home feng shui, if you encounter this kind of feng shui problem, how should you deal with it effectively? What other bad balcony feng shui are there?

Beam Feng Shui between the living room and balcony

In many people’s homes, there will be a beam between the balcony and the living room. When the balcony is converted into a living room, this beam will be highlighted, which is not only unsightly, but also detrimental to Feng Shui, giving people the feeling that the beam is weighing down the roof, which is harmful to Feng Shui. Therefore, it must be dealt with in a certain way. The best way is to install a false ceiling and cover the beams cleverly. Although installing a false ceiling is not good for Feng Shui, it is much better than using beams to top it.

The balcony should not be closed

If the balcony is changed into a closed haunt, it will cause poor ventilation in the house, unable to keep the air in the room fresh, and the oxygen content will also decrease, which will increase the Many harmful substances emitted by the human body's respiratory excretion and kitchen stoves, cooking, water heaters and other items will be trapped in the house because the balcony is sealed. Living there for a long time can easily cause symptoms such as nausea, dizziness, and fatigue. Enclosed balconies reduce indoor sunlight, which not only easily causes the spread of germs, but may also cause poor growth and development and rickets in infants and young children. It's better to leave it as is.

Balconies should not be hollowed out

Although hollowed out balconies can express European style and are indeed beneficial to the ventilation and lighting of the residence, such balconies also have certain disadvantages in terms of layout. The hollow balcony violates the traditional concept of "empty space below the knees". When other people look at the balcony from outside the house, they can easily see the waist down of the residents in the house. This may not only lead to the loss of privacy in the house, but also affect the privacy of the house. People's mental health is also very detrimental. Therefore, the balcony should not only avoid a fully enclosed wall structure, but also avoid using simple-shaped flower railings, and prohibit hollows on the balcony.