Many people like to raise a few pots of flowers at home, or decorate them with vases, and the living room is the most frequently used place in daily life, so many people like to put them in the living room. For those who like to decorate the living room with large vases, do you know how to place the vases? In Feng Shui, the large vases are placed in the living room, not only for decorative purposes, but also for feng shui effects. So how is the living room vase placed?
The living room vase is placed in Feng Shui:
Placed in the window along the mahogany flowers - if there is a single youth in the family, want to urge the maids to get rid of the single, put the vase in front of the window in the living room, if you insert flowers, the effect of the peach blossom will be better.
It is safe and auspicious in the living room - because the bottle's bottle and the peaceful flat are the same, it also has the meaning of keeping the peace. The living room is the most concentrated and most prosperous place in the home. The magnifying vase in the living room at home has the meaning of protecting the house and protecting the health of the family. The specific position of the living room should be selected according to the material and shape of the vase. Different materials and shapes have corresponding feng shui directions. The ceramic vase should be placed in the southwest or northeast of the living room; the glass vase should be placed in the north of the living room; the spherical vase should be placed in the west or northwest of the living room; the cone vase should be placed in the south of the living room.
Vase size - large vases placed in the living room feng shui taboo on the size of the vase, depending on the size of the living room. In general, the size of the large vase placed in the living room should not be too small, because the living room is the most important place in the home feng shui, so the vase should look stylish and meet the living room gas field. However, it is still necessary to consider the size of the living room, and the small living room with a large vase is not good. The shape and size of the vase must be such that the living room is both beautiful and does not affect the feng shui pattern.
Vase water is not stinky - if the living room vase is to arrange flowers, keep the vase water clean. Vases are feng shui items in the home. If the water quality of the water inside is not clean, it will cause filth and evil, which will cause adverse effects on feng shui.
Flowers bogey withered - large vases placed in the living room feng shui taboo is a taboo withered. If the flowers in the vase are withered, they should be replaced as soon as possible. The flowers placed in the living room can not be dead, otherwise it will bring suffocation, which is unfavorable to the living room and the entire house.
ç…ž Placement - Large vases have the effect of blocking the sputum, but choose according to the color of the vase. The vases are mainly aimed at "bull squatting", "sickness" and "five yellow scorpions". The position of the "bull scorpion" needs to be placed in a green vase. The position of "sickness" and "five yellow scorpion" should be placed in a red vase.
The living room is the place to receive guests. It is understandable to place vases and culture pots, but it must be placed carefully and placed correctly. Otherwise, the inside and outside of the house will be unclear, so that life lacks privacy, and it is easy for the work or business to derail and leak. Possible.
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