The harmonious entryway is a wall feature that separates each of the main areas of your house. It’s a beautiful focal point to welcome guests and it’s also a way to welcome your guests into your home.
But the harmonious entrance can be very disruptive if you don’t use it appropriately. Imagine if you were to knock on the harmonious entrance and everyone came running in to see the big, bold, bright white walls. It would probably be hard to fit all of your guests into the limited space, especially if you have a larger family or if there’s a lot of noise from outside in your house.
The harmonious entrance is best used when it has enough of a visual presence to help set the mood, not just to keep people from going in and seeing your home. In fact, a harmonious entrance should have a visual presence in addition to its functional, pleasing, and friendly aspects.
A harmonious entrance is a statement of “I’m here to stay” that is meant to be comforting and inviting. A harmonious entrance should have a soothing, pleasant, and friendly tone. It should also be welcoming, inviting, and easy to enter. To me, a harmonious entrance is a good way to let your guests know that they are welcome in your home and they can hang out and socialize wherever they want before they actually check in.
In some ways, the harmonious entrance is a metaphor for our own relationship with our home. We have such an easy time of it nowadays. I get annoyed when I hear someone walk in the door or light a fire, but I try not to get upset about it. When I was younger, I would jump in the car and drive right up to my parents’ house.
In some ways the harmonious entrance is a metaphor for the harmony of our relationships. We don’t have to be always on guard for when an unfamiliar person walks in. If we can just be open, friendly, and welcoming to all our guests without worrying about what weirdo they are, it will be much easier to get along.
The harmonious entrance is a metaphor for the harmony of our relationships. When we can be open, friendly, and welcoming to all our guests without worrying about what weirdo they are, it will be much easier to get along.
But being friendly and welcoming is a habit as well. If we can’t be friendly and welcoming to all our guests without worrying about what weirdo they are, then we’re not living up to our own standards. We need to be aware of this when dealing with strangers in our own lives.
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This might be the most important thing to remember about all of this, but we don’t want to be just “nice” to strangers. We don’t want to be nice to strangers because it’s usually only a matter of time before they turn on us. We don’t want to be nice to strangers because we don’t want to hurt them. We want to be nice to strangers because we don’t want to hurt them.