The kitchen is one of the most important positions in the house. So it is very interested in designing the kitchen so that it is both beautiful and suitable for feng shui.
Along with the main door, the worship room and the bedroom, the kitchen is one of the four important locations that feng shui calls Duong Trach Tu weak, which greatly affects the atmosphere of the house. According to the feng-shui concept, the kitchen is not only a space where a woman shows her skillful skill but also one of the most important positions, decisive to the destiny and fortune of the whole family. again. Therefore, Feng Shui Phung Gia notes that the owner when designing the kitchen, should pay attention to the following golden principles. Avoid placing water flames close to each other The stovetop flare and the kitchen water hydropower are inherently at odds with each other. Therefore, when designing, the stove and faucet should not be placed side by side. In that sense, the stove and refrigerator should also not be placed side by side. It is absolutely necessary to avoid the kitchen being caught between two water elements such as a faucet, refrigerator, washing machine, sink … Hydropower incompatibility also occurs when the kitchen is located on a water tank, septic tank or near the toilet. If space conditions permit, let’s avoid this. For homeowners of limited space that cannot be changed, Feng Shui Chinh Phai’s neutralization method can be used. The kitchen is in a good location, facing the good direction “Sanding towards the sand” means that the kitchen is in a good position and facing the good direction. According to the Feng Shui school of the Eight Trach School, there are 4 good positions in the palace of destiny: Thien Y, Sinh Qi, Phuc Duc, Phuc Vi. Placing kitchens in these positions will help your family get complete happiness, good health, and a warm and happy family. As for the Huyen Khong school, the kitchen must be located in a place where there is fine fine sand coming in the mini-season and the fortunes of creating a kitchen such as Ta Phu, Huu Turn, Vu Khuc, Van Khuc. Avoid wind to allow condensation Housing feng shui principles say that when arranging the kitchen in the house, it is necessary to ensure the factor “air condensation” (ie to avoid wind to accumulate gas). Therefore, when setting up the kitchen, it is necessary to avoid the direction of wind turbulence. In that sense, the kitchen should be located at the back of the house, as far away from the main door as possible because the main door is a place where air can flow, causing gas to diffuse rather than gather. However, not so that the kitchen design is closed because this greatly affects the fortune of the house and family members. The kitchen needs to have at least one airy side, making the room airy and clean. When designing, avoid drafts. * Information is for reference only.
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