How do I use feng shui in a small child’s bedroom?

March 27, 2010 by  

K-Mom asked:


My 4-year old daughter’s room is relatively small. The only spot her bed will fit is in line with the door, with her feet facing out into the hallway. The bathroom is directly across the hall. I know this is very bad feng shui, but I cannot rearrange her room. Any tips?

K-Mom

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3 Responses to “How do I use feng shui in a small child’s bedroom?”



  1. oldtimekid on March 28th, 2010 14:14

    I doubt you’d be able to…. you may set it up one way, but a child will move things as they see fit. If they want their toys on the other side of the room than you do, you can expect to be reorganizing their room a few times a week. ;-)

    If you can’t get it perfect, get it as close as you’re able to that you and your child can agree with enough….. you might not be able to organize the room the way you want to at all.

  2. LaughingGal on March 31st, 2010 08:15

    I have seen books for redoing every room in your house with a Fung Shui decor .
    Check out Barnes& Noble or Amazon , To save money don’t forget your local library
    out ,they have everything.

  3. Swiftwind on March 31st, 2010 20:42

    Keep the bathroom door closed whenever possible. See if you can angle the bed just a bit so its not pointed directly at the door way. Ensure that the room is not too cluttered, and decorate around until it feels right and comfy.