The taste of a home does not depend on how much it costs
Some people say: Taste is the money piled up. This is only half true. Good taste is not only related to money, but also inseparable from personal aesthetics and literacy. In the article "The Ten Aesthetics of China", New Weekly said, "If you don't have money, you have good taste, and if you have money, you can't buy good taste." He also pointed out that the homes of contemporary young people are often over-designed by their parents who value practicality because they lack the right to speak. They bloom with rich walls, fish under the toilet floor, mahogany furniture, red cushions, and lace covers on water dispensers, TVs, and refrigerators. After spending money, they are only soil left, so the home becomes barely living.
will not put over-decorated pictures. This color is very comfortable and Zhang Erdong, who wrote " Borrowing the Mountains to Live ", stood opposite the over-designed. He ran to Zhongnanshan alone, rented an old courtyard for very little money, and made simple repairs based on the surrounding environment. The house was simply painted white and the floor was paved with bricks. There is a lot of wood in the mountains. When you encounter a suitable one, you can pick it up and make a pen holder or desk lamp holder. Find large or small thick porcelain jars, wild flowers, and weeds, and just insert them at will, and you will have a calm artistic conception. After living for a few years, he opened his mouth on the roof and embedded it with glass. He looked up and saw the sky light in all seasons, white clouds and mountains in front of the door, grass and starry sky outside the window, and there was no shadow of money in the house, but there was aesthetic interest everywhere. The beauty of home depends on your income, but it depends more on your aesthetic taste. Clean, the best temperament of a home. After years of research, a phenomenon has been discovered: successful people with strong sense of happiness often have a very clean and tidy home environment; while unfortunate people usually live in messy and dirty. They also fumbled to draw a conclusion: "The room you live in is a reflection of yourself, and your life is actually like your room." The appearance of home affects the mood of the residents the most. The best temperament of a home is clean. I was busy with work before the New Year and often worked overtime. I had a rare day off on Sundays. I didn’t want to move at all, so I simply let myself go, washed my clothes, swept the floor casually, and didn’t drag it. When I entered the door after get off work in those two weeks, I always felt inexplicably irritable when I looked at the messy house, but I was too lazy to clean up. I just finished the second weekend and I couldn't stand it. I got up early to sort out, threw the dirty clothes into the washing machine and washed them, then cleaned up the debris on the cabinets and tables, put the books I read on the bedside, put them back into the bookshelf, wiped the dust in the dark corners little by little with a towel, and looked at the home that took 2 hours to take care of and became tidy and bright, and I felt better all of a sudden. After the spring, I added a few pots of green plants to my home. The lucky bamboo is green and the drops of water Guanyin flowers bloom just in a pretty good way. In the small space, every place is like what I like, and it also hides my love and expectation for life. No matter where a home is or how big it is, as long as the windows are bright and clean, your body and mind will be very comfortable. The cleaner your home is, the more relaxed your mental state will be and the more capable you are in your life.