4 Sofa Postures You Can't Ignore

In the living room, the sofa is the eternal protagonist. It is the main furniture used for daily rest, chatting and meeting guests. At the same time, it occupies a very important position in residential Feng Shui. Therefore, we must be particularly careful when placing it and must not mess up the pattern. The following are several ways to place the sofa to bring good Feng Shui.

Position 1: There should be a solid wall behind the sofa

The so-called "having a backer" means that there is a solid wall behind the sofa to support it, without any worries, which is in line with the principles of Feng Shui. If there is a window, door or passage behind the sofa, and no solid wall to support it, it is equivalent to having no backer behind it, and it is empty, which is a situation of dispersion and leakage, and it is difficult to prosper in population and wealth.

The most stable and appropriate feng shui arrangement is to place the sofa against a solid wall.

If the sofa cannot be placed against a solid wall, placing a low cabinet like this behind it can also provide some relief.

Position 2: Place green plants behind the sofa

There is also a situation where there is really no solid wall behind the sofa. Instead, a more effective way to relieve the problem is to place evergreen plants behind it. This can be called an artificial backer, which will also play a remedial role. If conditions permit, it is best to choose taller plants.

For the living room where an aisle must be left behind the sofa, it is highly recommended to place green plants behind it. This is a good feng shui method to ward off evil spirits.

Placing green plants behind the sofa is not only in line with feng shui principles, but is also very beautiful.

Position 3: Place the lucky bamboo on the coffee tables on both sides of the sofa

Many families like to place flowers and green plants in the living room, but how to make them not only ornamental but also play a role in enhancing fortune? That is to place a pot of lucky bamboo on the coffee table on both sides of the sofa. It is best to choose green bamboo. Do not place bamboo with yellow branches and leaves or poor growth in the home.

Lucky bamboo is a plant that brings wealth. Placing it on both sides of the sofa will definitely bring you wealth and prosperity.

If you don’t like lucky bamboo, placing flowers next to the sofa is also a good choice, which is both beautiful and auspicious.

 

 

Posture 4: The sofa should be curved rather than straight

The sofa plays an important role in the living room, just like the main port of a country, which must be able to receive as much water as possible to thrive. The Chinese-style decoration design agency Carving Time believes that a good port must have two curved parts on both sides, shaped like the English letter U. The curved parts are like two arms supporting and embracing each other, and the concave part in the center is the Feng Shui air intake position, which can store wind and gather energy to achieve prosperity. If the living room space is too small to place a U-shaped sofa, then an L-shaped sofa can be used instead, or two sets of sofas can be placed vertically.

The U-shaped sofa gathers wealth and is a very auspicious sofa style. Of course, if you can't buy this natural U-shaped sofa, it's also okay to use three sets of sofas to form a U-shaped combination.

The L-shaped sofa combination is slightly inferior to the U-shaped one, but it is more suitable for small spaces and is also worth learning from.

Sofa Feng Shui Taboos TIPS:

1. The number of sofa sets in the living room is also important. It is best not to have only one and a half sets, or to use both square and round sofas at the same time.

2. There should be no water behind the sofa, and it is best not to place a fish tank behind the sofa

3. Avoid having a beam on top of the sofa

4. Don’t place the sofa opposite the door

5. There should be no direct light on the top of the sofa

6. There should not be a mirror behind the sofa to reflect the back of the head

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