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How to arrange the layout of the living room

The ancients said: "The house takes the situation as the body, spring water as the bloodline, land as the skin and flesh, the grass and trees as the hair, the house as the clothing, and the door as the crown. If it is like this, it is elegant, it is good luck. "This is because the ancients humanized the house to show that the layout is properly matched, which is very important for both the house and the people. This is why in some houses, people feel refreshed and refreshed as soon as they walk in, while others feel depressed, dull and restless. This lies in the difference between the advantages and disadvantages of the layout. The spacious, upright, and coordinated layout is the best choice for homes.

The layout of the living room is based on the "four corners and four squares". The so-called "four corners and four squares", in simple terms, refers to squares, followed by rectangles. If there are beams in the living room, remember not to hold down the beds and seats, and the ceiling should be high rather than low. Try not to have too many sharp corners inside the house. Many modern high-rise residential living rooms are diamond-shaped, and sharp corners often appear, which not only has a bad breath, but also makes the living room lose its harmony and unity.

Some living rooms have very irregular shapes, such as triangles. In theory, this shape is not good for a square living room, but it is not impossible to improve. In this case, it is generally made up for as much as possible by the placement of the furniture, so that the space pattern after the furniture is placed tends to be square. The size and shape of the opening of the doors and windows affect the light and air, and also have a great impact on the living room, so pay special attention to it. If this happens, wooden cabinets or low cabinets should be used to fill the empty corners. If you don't want to place wooden cabinets, you can place a pot of tall and dense evergreen plants at the sharp corners, which can reduce the sharp corners on the living room and reduce the impact of sharp corners on the living room's Feng Shui. If the living room is L-shaped, it can be divided into two square areas with furniture to make two separate rooms.

The plane shape of the living room is best square and rectangle. Some residential living rooms are long and narrow (the long side is more than twice as short as the short side), L-shaped or other irregular shapes. These are not ideal layouts. The square living room has an upright and impartial vibe. With the auspicious meaning of peace and stability. The long and narrow shape tends to make a person not broad-minded and not big; the L-shape is not large enough and difficult to design rationally; the irregular shape makes people feel uncomfortable, and it is difficult to calm down in such an environment.

In addition, the orientation of the living room is best located in the front half of the home near the door, so as to directly absorb the air entering from the door. If you have to go through a corridor to reach the living room, the corridor must be kept clean and well-lit to prevent air from entering the living room. Therefore, the location of the living room is best located at the place where the residence is closest to the entrance door. The ancient houses were laid out according to the principle of "front hall and back sleeping". The purpose of this design was to directly absorb the "anger" entering from the gate and form a good aura. Most houses in modern society are also "open door to hall", this design is undoubtedly very correct.

In some houses, the first thing you see when you enter the door is not the living room, but the kitchen or toilet , which is not ideal. Geomancy pays attention to absorbing "anger". Qi should first go to the living room after entering through the door. If you have to pass through the kitchen or toilet, the living room will not be able to form a pattern of collecting air and gathering air. There are also some houses that have to go through a long corridor to reach the living room. In this case, the corridor must be wide enough (1.5 meters or more), kept clean and well-lit, so as not to hinder the "angry" from entering the living room.

Feng Shui theory believes that the door should not go straight out through the hall or face the bathroom, otherwise it will damage the fortune. Therefore, it is best to separate the living room with a screen or cupboard to facilitate the transfer and welcome the prosperity.

In short, the living room is a manifestation of the host's popularity, and it is also one of the spaces for a family to rest and communicate. The positive psychological hints of a good Feng Shui environment and the creation of a good living environment for users are the ultimate goal of emphasizing the pattern of Feng Shui.


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