In the era of matrimonial houses, it is necessary to pay attention to Feng Shui. Below are five Feng Shui taboos for home decoration of matrimonial houses, hoping to bring more peace and joy to the newlyweds.
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The position of the bridal chamber should be in a direction with plenty of sunlight. If the light is too dim, it can easily make both people feel depressed and anxious. In addition, the air should circulate well to avoid the smell of new furniture and decoration materials (avoid black ebony and black) affecting the respiratory system and the mind. Walls, furniture, and curtains should preferably not be pink, as this can cause brain nerve weakness, panic, uneasiness, irritability, and frequent arguments. Of course, the color tone should not be too dark either, such as deep blue, deep green, deep red, and dark gray, which can easily make the couple feel gloomy. Some say that if the carpet, bedspread, and curtains in the bridal chamber are all red, there will be a higher chance of having a girl—this depends on individual beliefs. The best position for the bed is close to or near the wall on the Green Dragon side, which is believed to bring more boys (the dragon is considered noble).
The position of the bed in the bridal chamber is very important. The White Tiger side should not be forced, as this can lead to marital discord (the husband may have more friends). (In ancient times, the directions were: East Green Dragon, West White Tiger, South Red Bird, North Black Tortoise.) The sides of the bedhead and the front of the bed should not face the bathroom door, as this can affect health. There should also not be a TV directly facing the bed, to prevent brain nerve weakness. A large wedding photo should not be hung above the bedhead, as the pressure can cause nightmares. The foot of the bed should not face the toilet door, which can cause sore feet. The ceiling of the bridal chamber should not have colorful or strange decorations, and the colors should avoid red or deep blue, to prevent forming an Eight Trigrams pattern or Heaven's Net and Earth's Web, leading to various illnesses.
Matrimonial house, finding a suitable layout for the main entrance, master bedroom, kitchen, and stove.
"The house takes its form as the body, its spring water as the veins and arteries, its land as the skin and flesh, its grass and trees as hair, its rooms as clothes, and its doors as belts. If it is like this, everything is elegant, and it is the most auspicious." This is the ancients humanizing the house, explaining that proper matching of layouts is important for both the house and its occupants. Why do some houses make you feel refreshed and invigorated when you enter, while others make you feel oppressed and uneasy? This lies in the difference between good and bad layouts.
The matrimonial house should also follow certain rules, such as the bedroom door should not face the toilet door, the bathroom and kitchen doors should not face each other, the living room sofa should not face the door, there should be no mirror opposite the main door, the main door should not directly face the bed, a household should not have two entrances, the door should not face stairs or elevators, and the door directions in duplex residences should not be opposite upstairs and downstairs.
Feng Shui related to one-third of life spent in the bedroom
One-third of life is almost spent in the bedroom. The bedroom is a person's haven and daily refueling station. The environment within the bedroom directly affects a person's rest and sleep, especially for newlyweds, where the quality of the bedroom Feng Shui relates to whether they can have healthy bodies, abundant energy, and high-quality married life. The following taboos are provided for reference.
Taboo One: Too many electrical appliances, especially TVs facing the foot of the bed
Too many electrical appliances in the bedroom are referred to as "fire dwellings" in Feng Shui, which can affect health. Modern medical theory also points out that electrical radiation indeed harms human health. Feet are considered the second heart, and a TV in standby mode facing the foot of the bed can more easily affect the circulation of the meridians and blood flow in the feet. It is suggested to reduce the number of electrical appliances in the bedroom, especially avoiding placing the TV directly facing the foot of the bed, and unplugging it when not in use.