Feng Shui Bedroom Decorating Tips

August 5, 2008 by admin  
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Creating a Feng Shui bedroom is a great way to ensure that your room not only looks great but is also to set up in order to provide you the best possible sleep.  Choosing the colors that you use, where you place your bed and other accessories can go a long way to helping you get the great rest that you deserve.

When it comes to the bedroom, color is important.  While many people associate red with Feng Shui, red is a stimulating color and should only be used as an accent in the bedroom if at all.  The better colors to use are light colors like pale blues and greens or earth tones.

Another thing that is very important is to not clutter up your bedroom.  This goes for your nightstand and your bedroom closet too.  A lot of clutter creates stagnant energy - not only is this not conducive to good nights sleep but it can have negative effects on your love life as well.  Another thing you want to keep in mind is that the bedroom is a room of rest and sleep.  Having your treadmill, your TV and other external stimulus in the room may distract you from getting good rest.

One important part of Feng Shui bedroom decorating is the placement of the bed.  The best place for it is facing the bedroom door but as far away from it as you can get, however you want to make sure it’s not directly across from the bedroom door because placing the bed where your feet point directly out the door is said to be a huge drain on your energy.  Positioning the bed kitty cornered in one of the corners diagonally opposite from the door is usually the best place and, incidentally, this is actually quite aesthetically pleasing in a design sense to.  If your bedroom has a pitched ceiling, try to avoid putting your bed under the angle of the ceiling and also steer clear of placing your bed against the window.

When it comes to furniture, rounded corners are best.  Choose wood over metal, especially for the bed.  A wooden headboard is great, but a footboard is a no-no as this can block your forward progress.  Placing an inspirational object or piece of art directly across from you so it is the first thing that you see when you wake up in the last thing you see when you go to bed is considered to be a good practice.

Accessories are important in Feng Shui decorating and, while mirrors are common in bedrooms, you have to be careful about where you place them.  You don’t want them beside, opposite or over the bed but if you simply must, try to cover them with fabric at night or you may end up making any troubles you have worse. Also, if you have an adjoining bathroom make sure that you always close the toilet lid and keep the door closed or all your good energy might end up going down the drain!

Feng Shui Bed And Window Placement

August 5, 2008 by admin  
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When it comes to Feng Shui bed and window placement, is very important.  Your bed is critical to your good sleep and without good sleep how can you feel good and have good energy?  So, making sure that your bed is placed in the proper spot in relation to your windows is key.

One thing to remember is that Chi likes to travel between the door and windows.  Take a good look at your room and picture this stream of chi going for the door to the windows in your mind.  You want to avoid placing your bed in the middle of this area.

Another thing to think about is where the windows are in relation to the head of your bed.  You don’t want a window to be near your head while you are sleeping or your energy might flow out the window while you are sleeping.  Instead of feeling refreshed in the morning, you will feel tired!

Another critical aspect of Feng Shui bend and window placement is to make sure you don’t place your bed under a window.  If you do this then there is no support for you while you are sleeping.  You won’t be able to sleep well.  In fact, if you are often restless at night it might be because of that window behind your bed!

In addition to windows, you need to think about other objects when placing your bed if you want the best nights sleep possible.  One thing you want to be sure of is that you don’t put your bed in between 2 doors!  This will cause you to be bombarded with harmful chi during the night.  Also, be sure that you don’t sleep with your feet pointing towards the door - this is actually known as the coffin position because traditionally you are carried out feet first after death.  Sleeping with your feet towards the door will cause all your good luck to rush out the door.

When it comes to the bed, you’ve got to be careful about what rooms are above, below and beside it.  For example, if your toilet is directly above where you place your bed it can be bad for your health, your wealth and your relationships.  If the bed is against the same wall as the toilet then this can cause lost opportunities and ill health.  Having the bed above a garage is extremely bad luck and you will find that your life will lack substance and success will elude you no matter what you try.  Having the bed above the kitchen or stove is also a recipe for extreme bad luck.

When planning out where to put your bed, put some thought into it.  As you can see Feng Shui bed and window placement is just one of the things you need to consider in order to have a restful sleep and awaken full of energy and good luck.

Feng Shui Bathroom Tips

August 5, 2008 by admin  
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Feng Shui can be applied to every room in the house including the bathroom.  Of course, with this room, you’re a little more limited as the fixtures can’t be moved around as easy, but here are some feng shui bathroom tips that can help you gain positive energy for one of the most used rooms in the house.

The principles of feng Shui apply to not only what’s in your bathroom but where it’s located.  If your bathroom is located across from the entry this can be problematic because the entry to your home is where your opportunities and career are located. While it’s probably not practical to move the location of your bathroom, there are a few things you can do to help keep your opportunities from going down the drain.

Good feng Shui bathroom practices include always keeping the toilet lid and the bathroom door closed to prevent the escape of energy.  Having excellent lighting and keeping the bathroom very clean is essential.  If your bathroom is in the center of the house - which is associated with prosperity - you can add a full-length mirror on the closet door across from the toilet to help deflect the energy.

In the bathroom, you want to make sure everything is in tip top shape.  Don’t let your faucets drip because this is a sign of money being wasted.  Since the bathroom is very much associated with water, you can add a little bit of the element earth to balance it out.  A fresh flower arrangement near the toilet could work wonders.

Just like any other room, you want to apply Ffeng Shui principles to the color of your bathroom.  If you’re bathroom is located in the middle (your prosperity center) you might want to counteract the draining energy which could in turn cause a drain on your bank account by painting it red.  Properly placed bathrooms are better in pastel or pale colors.

Another thing to consider in your feng shui bathroom decorating is to use a lot of mirrors.  Using a lot of mirrors will help the Chi to move around the room and flow throughout the house more effectively.  This works out pretty good, since mirrors a often used quite extensively in the bathroom - just be sure you place them in the right spots and you be able to eliminate a drain on your Chi.