The guest bathroom should not face the living room, and the entrance is renovated, and there are man

Updated on Living room 2024-08-31
1 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    As a home décor designer, I don't talk about feng shui here. Functionally, your house is square and spacious. If you set up a hallway at the entrance, first consider whether the size of your living room is large enough, otherwise the hallway you want will definitely be a burden.

    Moving it up will only make the overall feeling of the room more incongruous.

Related questions
2 answers2024-08-31

The balcony is generally in the south, facing the balcony, the kitchen is in the north, the north is the land of water, it is not good to see the fire, but it can also be resolved, you can use white porcelain to dissolve, the kitchen is better in the southeast corner or southwest corner. Good luck.

3 answers2024-08-31

Well, there is a saying on Ming Street that the door should not be facing the bathroom door when you enter it. Then you can move the bathroom door to the left and right slightly when decorating, as long as the two doors are not facing each other, or what about some people? At the entrance, he does the entrance, and when he lets you come in, you are at the door, not directly see this bathroom, so it is better joe can avoid this phenomenon, that is, the door is facing the door of the bathroom.

2 answers2024-08-31

The location of the entrance door is not very good, and you can see the living room and dining room when you open the door. The guest guard door is not easy to change, and it is not realistic to add things. The entrance door can be added with a screen partition nature.

1 answers2024-08-31

Generally speaking, it is best to do this, the more spacious the entrance is the better, not only for a good mood, but also for the luck of the family.

2 answers2024-08-31

Not good! You can consider setting up a wall in front of the squatting toilet, frosted glass can also be used, so it is better to block it.