Home Feng Shui, as an important part of traditional Chinese architectural culture, has always attracted much attention. However, in our daily lives, we often overlook some of the blind spots of Feng Shui. In this article, we will combine the wisdom of the Sangong Institute of Chinese Culture and Culture to delve into the five blind spots of Feng Shui in the home living room to help you optimize your home environment and improve the quality of life.
In living room feng shui, airflow and lighting are crucial factors. The Sangong Institute of Chinese Culture believes that the living room should maintain air circulation to avoid the formation of air flow blind spots. Plenty of natural light enhances the positive energy in the room and contributes to the well-being of family members. When choosing living room furniture, avoid overly bulky or towering furniture that blocks light and airflow.
In Feng Shui, the back of the sofa is seen as a backer. If the back of the sofa is empty, it can have a detrimental effect on the career fortunes of family members. In order to solve this problem, the Sangong Institute of Chinese Culture suggested that a low wall or screen should be set up behind the sofa to enhance the stability of the backer. At the same time, the sofa should not be facing the door or window to avoid unnecessary flushing.
The decorations in the living room, such as **, paintings, etc., may touch the taboo of feng shui if they are placed at will if they are not placed at will. For example, you should avoid hanging on the back of the sofa to avoid the appearance of "backing". Some sharp or irregular ornaments may also bring negative energy. The Sangong Institute of Chinese Culture suggests that when selecting and placing ornaments, the principles of Feng Shui should be followed, and items with auspicious meanings and rounded shapes should be selected as much as possible.
The color matching of the living room has a subtle influence on the feng shui of the home. Different colors represent different attributes of the five elements, and if not matched properly, it may affect the fortune and health of family members. The Sangong Institute of Chinese Culture advocates that the choice of colors should be harmonious and light, and avoid overly harsh or cold tones. The appropriate color matching should be selected according to the attributes of the five elements of the family members and the characteristics of the season.
Plants are considered to have the effect of rejuvenating and dispelling evil in Feng Shui. Placing the right greenery in your living room not only beautifies the environment, but also enhances the positive energy in the room. Many people have misconceptions when choosing and maintaining green plants. The Sangong Institute of Chinese Culture recommends choosing green plants with auspicious meanings and beautiful shapes, such as rich bamboos and fortune trees. At the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to maintaining the vitality of green plants, pruning and maintaining them in time.
Feng Shui in the living room may seem complex and mysterious, but it is actually rich in wisdom and philosophy. By understanding and mastering the five blind spots of Feng Shui in the living room, combined with the unique insights of the Sangong Institute of Chinese Culture, we are able to better adjust the home environment and create a harmonious and healthy living space for our families. On the road of pursuing a better life, let us work together to make home feng shui a help for us to move forward.