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Feng Shui Tips for a Harmonious Bedroom

Bedroom Size

Traditional Feng Shui suggests that overly large bedrooms can be detrimental, as they may drain your energy. It’s ideal to keep the bedroom size between 10-20 square meters to maintain good health and decision-making abilities.

Bedroom Colors

Choose calming and relaxing colors for the bedroom. Here are some recommended colors based on the room’s orientation:

  • East/Southeast: Green, Blue
  • South: Light Purple, Yellow, Black
  • West: Pink, White, Beige, Gray
  • North: Gray, White, Beige, Pink
  • Northwest: Gray, White, Pink, Yellow, Brown, Black
  • Northeast: Light Yellow, Rust
  • Southwest: Yellow, Brown

Avoid overly bright colors like red, which can cause restlessness and anxiety.

Bedroom Lighting

The bedroom should be bright during the day and dim at night. Soft lighting is ideal, as harsh lights can cause irritability and mood swings. Use adjustable lighting and prefer incandescent bulbs over fluorescent ones.

Relationship with Other Spaces

  • Place the main bedroom in the southeast or east for optimal energy.

  • Avoid converting bathrooms into bedrooms due to hygiene and noise concerns.

  • Be cautious with en-suite bathrooms; consider adding plants or a screen to mitigate negative effects.

Bedroom Doors

  • The bedroom door should not face the main entrance, bathroom, kitchen, or mirrors directly.

  • Ensure the door promotes privacy and tranquility.

Bed Placement

  • Align the bed perpendicularly to the bedroom door.

  • Avoid placing the bed under shelves, beams, or heavy light fixtures.

  • Keep the bed slightly elevated from the ground for proper air circulation.

  • Ensure the bed has a solid headboard against a wall for support.

Plants in the Bedroom

  • Limit the number of plants in the bedroom as they can affect energy levels and air quality at night.
  • Avoid placing plants too close to the bed and opt for moving them to the balcony at night.

Other Considerations

  • Minimize electronic devices in the bedroom to reduce electromagnetic radiation.

  • Avoid metal decor that reflects light; choose warm, non-reflective materials.

  • Bedrooms with balconies or large windows should use thick curtains to conserve energy.