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I think it's better to hang a landscape painting or a flower painting on the north wall of the entrance door.
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It's best to find a suitable picture and hang it according to the numerology of your family.
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Hello, the entrance door is facing the north wall can be hung 1, flower and bird painting: flower and bird painting is a kind of painting that represents auspiciousness and auspiciousness, looking at flower and bird painting can not only make people's mood feel happy and relaxed, but also improve the feng shui and style in a house. For example, the peony is a symbol of great wealth and wealth, and if you hang the peony picture on the wall opposite the door, it will increase the fortune of the house.
2. Red or green hue paintings: red represents auspiciousness, green represents vitality, if you can see these two hues of paintings, then it will have a promoting effect on the fortune and health of the family.
3. Atmospheric words: In addition to some theme paintings, we can also hang some words with more atmospheric characters and meanings, which can also improve the style of the whole house and our taste.
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It depends on the direction, @ me,
Entrance doormat recommendations should be red for the most auspicious.
Generally, the entrance door should be hung on the wall with some good meaning, such as a painting that symbolizes auspiciousness, do not hang that kind of strength or beasts, for example, many people like to hang some health care, tigers and other murderous breath is not easy to hang in front of the door, should hang some that look more comfortable, let people feel at a glance the kind that is particularly clear in their hearts, and it is also very conducive to wealth.
It's not very good, when you go out to see the clock, you feel busy every day, and you feel very embarrassed and embarrassed, so it's best for you to hang it in the place where you sleep.
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The peacock clock can be pulled on the wall on the left side of the entrance door, and it is not seen as soon as the door is opened.