Feng Shui Corridor

Specialists of Taoist practitioners argue that the corridors are important conductors of energy, so they need to be equipped according to all the rules of feng shui. Ideally, the room should be light and not cluttered. When the owner opens the guest house, they should immediately understand their location and know where to go next. The more understandable this is for them, the more positive will be the charge of Chi energy. So, how to design a corridor for Feng Shui and at the same time take into account the layout features? About this below.

Design of the corridor for Feng Shui

Even the perfectly observed rules of feng shui will not work if the room is packed with numerous unnecessary things. The benefit of a free room is much more than from things that are used several times a year. Put canes, shoes and children's toys in a capacious cabinet or cabinet.

For the Qi energy to pass freely into the dwelling, the corridor should be fairly spacious and bright. A small cramped room can be visually enlarged by mirrors and correct lighting. According to Feng Shui, the mirror in the corridor should not be in front of the main entrance to the house, otherwise positive energy will leave the dwelling. It is desirable that on the surface of the mirror there were no cracks, breaks and various images. They cut the image of a person, causing a fragmentation of his personal energy.

The color of the corridor for feng shui is of great importance. It can be selected by compass indicators: green is suitable for the east, white for the west, red for the south, blue and blue for the north. If these shades do not appeal to you, then just use bright and rich tones that slow down the Qi movement.

Another important point. What does the person who entered the house see? If it's a wall, it's better to hang on it a beautiful picture that evokes pleasant emotions. If it's an interior door, then decorate them with frosted glass.