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Feng Shui Your Bedroom

March 31st 2009 14:21
The idea of a perfectly designed bedroom with feng shui design is going to vary slightly with each individual, but for the most part each person is going to have the same things in common- the ideas of pleasure and dreaming.

A bedroom that is designed in good feng shui is going to promote a harmonious flow of nourishing and sensual energy. It's going to invite you into the room while both exciting you and calming you at the same time. A good feng shui style bedroom will be a pleasure to be in and invite you to take a nap or become passionate.


You'll want to follow these simple steps below:
1. Remove the TV, computer, and exercise equipment from the room.
2. Open a window or use an air-purifier to keep the air fresh and full of oxygen.
3. Use different levels of lighting, or a dimmer switch to adjust the light energy accordingly.
4. Use soothing colors to achieve balance, restorative sleep, sexual healing, and to promote the best flow of energy.
5. Choose pictures and photographs wisely; you want images of things that you want to see in your life. Avid sad or lonely pictures.
6. Make sure to follow the basic guidelines of bed placement, which include
* Bed should be approachable from both sides.
* Have a bedside table on each side.
* Avoid having the bed in a direct line of the door.
7. Make sure to shut all doors at night, including the closet and joining bathroom doors, which will allow for the best nourishing flow of energy to strengthen your health.

8. Reduce the number of electromagnetic fields in the room. That includes an electric alarm clock near the bed.

Other tips to consider when decorating your bedroom with a feng shui style include:
* Never have a mirror facing your bed.
* Never have your bed in line with any doors.
* Do not have anything heavy above your bed. That means no beams, ceiling fans, lights, bells, or chimes.
* Do not have sharp angles facing you while you sleep, that includes the angles of the bed stands.
* Make sure that there is a solid wall behind your headboard. That means no windows.
* Do not have your bed under a sloped ceiling, as this can constrict your energy.
* Have your bed as far from the door. Try placing it in the diagonal corner from the door, but make sure that it's not in line with the door. You want to be able to see the door while in bed, but you don't want to be able to see directly out of it.

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Comment by Janet Collins

April 1st 2009 06:49
Oops! My wardrobe with mirrored doors faces my bed but I have very little option really.

Comment by Whitney

April 1st 2009 12:47
Sometimes it is hard to feng shui when you don't have the space to do it. I have so much junk in my room, I don't know if I could do it or not. But, it is something I would like to do when I get my own house, for sure.

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