For a residential property, where there are doors, there must be windows to allow air circulation and achieve the effect of "like attracting like." However, there are some considerations when arranging doors and windows.
- Doors and windows should not face each other directly. If they do, the qi (energy) will flow straight through, failing to achieve the effect of air convection. Moreover, it is likely to cause the dissipation of the residence's qi and harm the fortune of the dwelling.
- It is taboo for the main door, room doors, and windows to be in a straight line, which is called the "through - door evil." It is believed to lead to financial losses and is not suitable for long - term residence.
- Windows should not be too large. If they are, the air flow will be too strong, and it is easy to disperse the qi. Nor should they be too small, as this will result in insufficient convection and dirty air.
- Special attention should be paid to floor - to - ceiling windows. They are prone to causing light pollution and reducing privacy. Especially for windows facing the west, they can easily raise the room temperature, which is not conducive to health.
- It is taboo to make windows at right angles at the corners of the walls. Because the direction is not pure, it is likely to disrupt the qi field, and the larger the window, the more inauspicious it is.
- There should be no climbing plants on the windows. Under the premise of ensuring anti - theft safety, it is best not to install anti - theft nets outside the windows.
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Never pile up sundries on the window sills.
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