1. The Feng Shui of the coffee table In the living room, the coffee table is usually placed in front of or on both sides of the sofa, echoing the furnishings of the sofa. The coffee table is used to display tea sets. When guests come, it is convenient for the host to serve tea and toast. In home Feng Shui, the sofa is the main subject and the coffee table is the guest. The higher part of the sofa is mountain, while the lower part of the coffee table is sand and water. Only when the two match each other and the mountains and rivers are affectionate can it be in line with Feng Shui. 2. Taboos for placing the coffee table According to the theory of Feng Shui, the sofa is the main part and should be tall; the coffee table is the guest and should be short. If the coffee table is too large, it will appear to be taking over the place. Such a Feng Shui layout is not a good sign. The simplest way to solve the problem is to change the coffee table, so that the guests and hosts cooperate without being an eyesore. At the same time, when selecting a coffee table, it is best to choose it based on the principle of being both low and flat. Generally, when people are sitting on the sofa, the coffee table should not be higher than the knees. There should be enough space for the coffee table placed in front of the sofa. If the distance is too close, there will be many disadvantages. 3. The shape of the coffee table. The ideal shape of the coffee table is rectangular or oval. Round ones are also good. However, the shape of the coffee table should not be prismatic with sharp corners, because sharp corners represent protrusion and expansion in Feng Shui. Sharp corners also represent evil spirits, which can easily lead to disputes about right and wrong. Therefore, coffee tables with sharp corners are not good coffee tables. If you have enough space in the living room, you can also place some mascots around the coffee table that can boost your own fortune and bring good luck to the whole family, which is both beautiful and auspicious!