Home Design Principles
Dec 12, 2020
"Wind"-refers to the atmosphere and scenery, the quality of the room is inseparable from these two basic factors. Zhang Zai in the Song Dynasty said: "Everything is clear and clear, faint is dying, and clear is very good." I think the space of the room is fixed. If the decoration is too grand and there are too many items, it will inevitably occupy a limited space. Qi and light are opposite. Decrease, people are inevitably depressed in it. Therefore, I propose to use enough "wind" index, which can not only reduce unnecessary decoration and save expenses, but also make full use of the space, so that the air and light are abundant and sufficient, making people feel like sitting in the spring breeze.
"Elegance"-refined and chic, elegant and generous. My ideal home state is not arrogant, not grand, focus on reality, being in it, mind and body refreshed. In the Qing Dynasty, Li Yu thought: "The system of building a house is noble and refined but not beautiful, expensive and new and elegant, not expensive and delicate." I understand that the freshness and elegance of the house will eventually be experienced by the occupants, which will eventually make the body and mind healthy. Comfortable.
"Ode"-culture is the permanent theme of home decoration. A limited space should use simple lines and bright colors to blend cultural connotation into it, and the effect will be more charming and full of vitality. A pleasing calligraphy and painting, as if it can condense the flowing light and air, and become the most moving finishing touch in the home scenery. Du Fu's poem: "You get the handwriting from the Qiquan Gate, and you feel the screen is glorious." Although my generation is not the Qiquan Gate, but I have good calligraphy and paintings at home, I believe it can also enhance the glory. And if there is a set of simple and bright lines of furniture, it is especially suitable for highlighting the cultural atmosphere in the house, and it can complement the owner's leisurely and elegant style. "Ode" requires the entire home style to highlight cultural characteristics, to be concise without losing taste, simple but not simple. The complete new house was built under the guidance of the above "wind, elegance, and song".






