The placement of the toilet is also a matter of great concern to many of our consumers. In addition to not facing the mirror, the toilet cannot face the door. Once the two things, the toilet and the mirror, are placed, the feng shui of the bathroom will be basically correct. People who pay attention to feng shui in home decoration will pay attention to home feng shui, the feng shui of each room in the home, the bathroom feng shui and the determination of the ominous feng shui of the bathroom orientation, but no one pays attention to the feng shui of the bathroom toilet installation. In order to make up for the feng shui knowledge of toilet installation, the following will provide you with feng shui taboos for bathroom toilet installation, correct toilet installation, and avoid the fierce feng shui brought about by toilet installation.
Taboo 1: Fire and water are incompatible
Toilets installed in South, Phuket. The bathroom is located in the south of the house, the south is fire, the bathroom belongs to water, and the bathroom is located in the south of the fire, there is a phenomenon that water overcomes fire, and it is unlucky for six years of Tai Sui.
Taboo 2: Closed bathroom
Some residential bathrooms have no windows, are fully enclosed, and have at most one exhaust fan, which is not often turned on. A completely enclosed bathroom is not conducive to smooth ventilation and is not conducive to the health of the family. The bathroom should have windows so that the air can flow smoothly so that the stale air in the bathroom can be discharged. If your bathroom is fully enclosed, then you should start by changing the flow of air, often turn on the exhaust fan, and use air fresheners appropriately to improve the air quality in the bathroom.
Taboo 3: Villa bathroom
Villas are generally complex. When decorating, we only consider the collocation of the rooms in the floor plan, while ignoring the relationship between the upper and lower floors. In “Family Physiognomy”, the relationship between the upper and lower floors is also very important. For example, if the bathroom is above the bedroom, it is a very bad house appearance. If the turbid air in the bathroom drops into the bedroom, how can the health of the occupants get better?
Taboo 4: Built-in bathtub
When decorating the bathroom, do not install a basin in the bathroom of the master bedroom. Feng Shui says that the floor of the bathroom should not be higher than the floor of the bedroom, especially the location of the bathtub should not have a feeling of being superior. The Five Elements Theory believes that water flows downward, which belongs to the moistening pattern , Living in a bedroom “moistened” by water for a long time is prone to endocrine system diseases. If you like such a built-in bathtub, you can place it in another bathroom far away from the bedroom.
Taboo 5: The fierce bathroom
The bathroom cannot be located in the southwest or northeast, and the landlord will be fierce. This is the Gen hexagram in the northeast and the Kun hexagram in the southwest, both of which belong to earth, and the hexagram phase of the bathroom is water. If you set the water bathroom in the Gen side and Kun side, which belong to the earth, it will happen The unfavorable sign of Tu Keshui, so it is determined to be a great ominous.
Taboo 6: Go straight to the bathroom
If there is a long corridor in the house, attention should be paid to the relationship between the corridor and the bathroom. The bathroom should only be located on the edge of the corridor, not at the end of the corridor. This is a kind of indoor “road rush”. Being rushed straight from the corridor is a sign of great evil, which is extremely harmful to the health of the family.
Taboo Seven: A toilet with boils and sores
The direction of the toilet should not be in the same direction as that of the apartment. For example, the direction of the door of the apartment is facing south. If a person sits on the toilet and faces the south, it is a taboo that the toilet and the apartment are in the same direction. The family has boils and sores.