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Cheng Nuo wardrobe Yi Gang Jia Ling Hotel furniture design taboo

One bogey: the display color is messy, improperly matched, and "colorful". Don't have too many colors in the same room, and don't set the colors separately to avoid disorder.

Two bogeys: put furniture in a relatively small room. For example, the huge furniture decorated in the room is very dark. First of all, it destroys the overall shape of the house. Second, it makes the proportion of houses unbalanced. Third, it hinders the sense of visual refreshing.

Three bogeys: you can't "give up what you love". Some families are well decorated, but they still let the outdated furniture that has been followed for many years "show it to the public". This is extremely unsuitable for overall coordination, making people uncomfortable and overall mismatch.

Avoid disharmony between the colors of the floor and the furniture. All large areas of color blocks should be harmonious. If the color difference is too large, it will affect the effect.

Five bogey hotels tend to be too luxurious. It is neither fish nor fowl to spend ten or hundreds of thousands on four walls to show off their identity, which destroys the original intention of the static Shu Ya needed at home.

6. Avoid using three-dimensional geometric patterns and materials with different shades on the floor, which is easy to produce uneven visual effects and visual deviation of instant consciousness, making the elderly and children wrestle.

Seven bogeys: the ceiling is too heavy, too thick, too tight, too dark and too messy. The current building is originally a low-rise building, which will give people a feeling of depression, crowding and suffocation. Excessive luxury will lead to dancing.