Feng Shui Bedroom Tips
By
Linda Binns
You may have
spent generous amounts of time and money decorating the "public"
spaces in your home. Living rooms, great rooms, kitchens and powder
rooms are often considered top priorities because these are the
spaces most commonly inhabited by guests. However, it is even more
important to consider the design and decor of your bedroom.
Although you may
be the only person who ever uses this space, the principles of Feng
Shui hold that bedrooms are crucial because they express our most
personal traits and impact the way we sleep, feel and interact with
the outside world. Follow these tips to help create the bedroom of
your dreams:
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Put your bed
in the "command position." This places the bed as far from the
door as possible while still allowing you to see the door from
the bed. However, it is important that the bed not be directly
opposite the doorway. The back of the bed should be against a
wall or in a diagonal corner position. If your bed will not fit
into the room's command position, hang a small mirror so that
you can see a reflection of the doorway from your bed.
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One mirror is
enough. Too many mirrors activate energy flow and can disrupt
sleep. Mirrored closet doors can be major culprits in
contributing to insomnia. If you can't sleep well, cover your
mirrors for a few nights. You may be surprised to find that your
sleep improves in a less active environment.
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Master
bedrooms benefit from warm colors. Warm tones help enhance
communication while cool colors, such as blue, green and white,
may have the opposite effect. Accessories in warm hues can help
to counteract the effect of cooler colors in the bedroom.
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Avoid artwork
that is aggressive, active or sad. Instead, surround your
sleeping space with images that inspire, calm and uplift you.
Paintings or photos of peaceful scenes that you love to imagine
yourself in are excellent choices.
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Remove the
television. The reason is simple: TVs activate energy flow,
which is the wrong idea for this restful, relaxing space. By
eliminating TV in the bedroom, you will also enhance your
communications and relationship with your partner. If you
believe that you must have a television in the bedroom, be sure
to put it in a cabinet where you can shut the doors over it
before you go to sleep.
By keeping these
principles in mind, your bedroom can become the heart of your home -
a peaceful haven that allows you to face the world in a more
positive and productive state of mind.
About The
Author: Linda Binns is author of Feng Shui for Your
Relationships: Changing Your Environment to Create Better
Relationships. She has been a Feng Shui Practitioner, Author,
Speaker and teacher for over 10 years. She has appeared
internationally on television and radio and in local publications.
Linda is also the founder of The Feng Shui Success Institute - which
teaches in-depth Feng Shui training and practitioner certification.
Visit her web site:
http://www.fengshuiexplained.com
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