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Taboos of Furniture Placement

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Having a good set of furniture is not enough, we should be careful about the placement of furnitures, at the same time, careful about the taboos of Fengshui in placing furnitures.

Taboos of Furniture Placement

Crisis: Making Windowsill as a Berth

 

Due to the living environment problems, many house use a windowsill as berth so that it would fortify the width of the berth. Although these methods can make full use of the area of the window, people would get hurt by breaking the glass or resulting casualties tragedy when sleepping carelessly. Especially for children, their bed should not be too close to the windowsill, because they tend to be curious. And the something outside the window usually attract the attention of them, alluring them looking or climbing out of the window. Thus, it would lead to accidents. So, the placement of the childrenfs bed should be near the corner of a wall. At the same time, the window in the house should not be too low. And also not good to place to much windows, only a good indoor airiness calls the best. Because if we are too close to the window, it will more like sleep on the street. Sometimes, we would meet storm or lightning, which could lead to insomnia and psychological fear. Actually, Feng shui is also a kind of psychology as well as environmentology. Only improve the  environment appropriately to cater to the way of feng shui, isnft it superstitious.

 

Vacancy left before the bed: lack of safety

 

Bed is used as a place to rest, if there is a vacancy before a bed, people will lack a kind of security, which also brings an uncomfortable feeling. The so-called vacancy means no backup of a bed. When we fall asleep or in a dream, people will unconsciously move around, and the head may out of range and injured.

 

Fierce decorations influence temper

 

Most people like to buy some local specialty or handicrafts when traveling for memorial. For example: ceramic vessels, wood products, giant fans, sheepskin ox horn even wood wood adornment such as knife fork items. They would use these items to decorate article display in a living room or interior the house.

 

As for building atomosphere, placing buy some decorations such as Japanese saber, fierce eagle, ghost face tiger spectrum, etc, can make one in a bad mood and easy to be impetuous. Instead, hanging some auspicious decorations can add up a sense of joy and luck. It should never decorate your house with some strange decorations, which could create a taboo for feng shui.

 

From the point of view of feng shui, putting different decorate article has different effects. However, we should decide whether it is good or bad according to the location. Then, what kind of decorations is complied with Fengshui? This is not ruled, however, in principle, no grotesque stack is just ok for Fengshui.

 

Generally speaking, nine fish, peony, peacock train other auspicious decorations or pictures, are suitable for every family. Their lifelike style can not only bring good luck, but also adorn a household.

 

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