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How to set up the living room screen

There is a saying in the "Water Dragon Scripture": "Go straight to hurt people." Feng Shui theory believes that if there is no screen in the living room, then the airflow entering will go straight and straight. Walking with the screen is much more soothing and natural. Although the airflow slows down, the "qi does not disperse", which is in line with the Feng Shui principle of "the song has emotion". Not only that, but by extension, why did the courtyards and ancient buildings in the past have a "shadow wall" similar to a screen inside and outside the gate? It is to block the strong airflow from outside the gate and slow down the whistling airflow. Coordinate with the "flow velocity" in the house. Therefore, the ancient traditional feng shui theory believes that the shadow wall is set up for the blow of the air outside. To extend it one step further, in ancient Fengshui, whether rivers or lakes, they are all taboos to go straight forward, and all of them are regarded as auspicious because of their tactfulness, twists and turns, and long history.

In fact, from the perspective of modern medicine, due to the screens in the living room and the deceleration of the airflow, the airflow close to the human body gradually conforms to the speed of human qi and blood. The two flow rates are equal, and people will feel comfortable, which is very useful for people's physical and mental health benefit. The effects of the above two kinds of auras may be the true value of the existence of the screen.

In addition, the screen is regarded as an extremely practical decorative appliance in Feng Shui. It is easy to disassemble and assemble, and it is flexible to move. While blocking the airflow, it is also an elegant decoration, forming a beautiful home landscape.

Feng Shui also believes that the screen cuts the living room into several small auras that gather qi, which can flexibly change the "door" and adjust the source of anger, so that the homeowner is always in a good aura.

Fengshui believes that different living environments will produce different energy fields, and these different energy fields will have obvious different effects on people. A good feng shui environment can greatly enhance the homeowner’s comprehensive fortune: successful career, prosperous business, physical health, etc., while bad feng shui often brings a series of physical and mental troubles to the homeowner. The ancients cleverly used the function of the screen to block the airflow, artificially creating the vitality and vitality that is beneficial to the house, so as to play a beneficial and harmless role.

Most modern people only use the partition function of the screen. For example, when receiving guests in the living room, they often use the screen as a cover to increase the privacy of the environment. From a psychological point of view, the screen can slightly separate oneself from the noisy hall, giving oneself a relatively independent space. Chatting or doing things in this small semi-enclosed space will give you a sense of peace or security in your heart.

Feng Shui believes that the living room screen is the only way to enter the living room from the outside, and it is the buffer zone into the living room. It allows the entrants to calmly and converge, and at the same time is the only way to bring in the air into the room. The screen in the living room not only has the function of preventing leakage and blocking the wind, but also has the beautification effect on the home decoration. Therefore, the quality of its setting can directly affect the luck of the owner in the house. If the screens in the living room are unreasonably set up, then, for the family, this is the "gas evil" of the house belt, which is a great destruction of Feng Shui in the living room.

Residential areas in modern cities are generally relatively narrow, so the area of ​​the living room screen should not be set too large. If the area of ​​the living room screen is set too large, other spaces of the house will obviously feel cramped and difficult to move. Therefore, the compromise method is to use small screens as partitions, which play a role in the space. This can prevent the outside air from rushing into the living room from the door, and at the same time can make the narrow screens not look too compelling. .

There are four basic principles for setting up a living room screen:

1. The interval should be transparent

The partitions of the living room screens should be transparent, so frosted glass and thicker wood boards should be used. If you must use wood panels for the pursuit of style, you should also use wood panels with brighter tones, otherwise it will make the living room screens that are not spacious and feel cramped and will easily make people feel depressed.

2. The interval should not be too high or too low

The spacing of the living room screens should be moderate. Feng Shui believes that if the living room screen is set too high, it will completely block the air outside, thereby blocking the fresh air or vitality from the door, which is very undesirable; while too low will have no effect. The appropriate interval is two meters.

3. The lighting should be bright and not dark

The lighting of the living room screens should be bright or dark, and most residential screens do not have natural light sources. Indoor lighting can be borrowed, such as the installation of permanent lights, so as to conform to the theory of "the hall is bright and the room is dark" in Feng Shui.

4. The screen should be kept clean and fresh

The living room screens should be kept clean and tidy and should not pile up too many sundries, otherwise it will have an impact on residential Feng Shui. The screens in the living room are messy and dim, and the whole room will appear cramped and depressed.

In addition, we should try our best to beautify the living room screen while also taking into account the traditional Feng Shui, so that it can not only help beautify the home, but also play a role in reducing evil and preventing leakage.