As a very private and practical space in the home, the bathroom is also regarded as a place to hide dirt and dirt in Feng Shui, and there are many taboos that need to be paid attention to when placing its items, and the following are a few major Feng Shui taboos for placing bathroom items:
1.Toilet Location:
The toilet should not be facing the bathroom door, otherwise it may lead to "opening the door to the toilet", resulting in the overflow of bad luck and affecting the financial and health fortune of the house.
The toilet should not be opposite to the bedroom door, kitchen door, etc., to prevent unfavorable breaths from interfering with each other.
2.Mirror settings:
The mirror should not be directly facing the bathroom door, to prevent the mirror from reflecting the scene outside the door when opening the door, and take away the good luck of the home.
The mirror should also not be facing the toilet or bathtub, so as not to form a bad aura circulation.
3.Towels & Clothing:
Wet towels and clothes should not be hung in the bathroom for long periods of time, as the humidity of the air can breed bacteria and be detrimental to health.
Try to ensure that towels and bath towels can be dried in a dry and ventilated place, and avoid being in a humid environment for a long time.
4.Plant placement:
Bathrooms are often poorly lit and not suitable for plants, as a lack of light can prevent plants from photosynthesizing properly, which can lead to negative aura.
5.Trash Can Location:
Trash cans should not be placed at will, and should be concealed and cleaned regularly to prevent the accumulation of filthy gases and affect air quality.
6.Chemical Storage:
Products containing chemicals, such as detergents and toilet cleaners, should not be stored in the toilet for long periods of time, as toxic gases may pose a potential health hazard and are recommended to be placed in a well-ventilated area.
7.Other Items:
Bathrooms are not suitable for perfumes, air fresheners, etc., as mixed smells may aggravate the foul atmosphere.
Avoid placing too many decorations in the bathroom, so as not to affect the smooth airflow and destroy the overall feng shui pattern.
8.Toilet Directions:
The bathroom should not be located in the center of the house, the so-called "middle palace", so as not to pollute the aura of the entire house.
To sum up, the principle of placing bathroom items should focus on keeping it neat, dry, and well-ventilated, while avoiding various arrangements that may cause feng shui conflicts, so as to create a bathroom environment that is both comfortable and conducive to feng shui.