Do you have a solution for my feng shui bedroom disaster?

March 9, 2010 by  

Courtney asked:

Lately I’ve been researching the proper way to feng shui a bedroom. I’ve had alot of trouble sleeping for the past few months and figured that by making my room balanced I would sleep better. Currently I’m sleeping in a medium-sized square bedroom. Based on a basic square diagram, on my south wall my door is on the far right. turning the diagram clockwise, on my new south wall, my large closet doors are on the far right and take up half the wall.turning the diagram clockwise again, on my newest south wall my windows are 2/4 the size of the wall and are centered. turning the diagram clockwise for the third time, the newest south wall is bare. Lastly, if you turn the diagram clockwise once more, you are back to the starting position. now, from what i’ve studied about feng shui, there is no ideal spot in my bedroom for my bed. either the door, closet doors, or windows are always in the way.

Courtney


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feng shui bedroom?

March 7, 2010 by  

eli asked:

My best direction for the bedroom is putting the bed against a wall that communicates directly to a bathroom. My head will be pointing to the toilet when I sleep, the other direction will have my headboard below two big windows and the last option will be to place my bed in not so auspicious direction above the stove in the kitchen. Which position should I choose? and is there something to neutrilize or aliviate the effect of the toilet if i place the bed on the wall which is my best direction?

eli


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Feng Shui bedroom color. Need help?

March 6, 2010 by  

714ms3 asked:


I’m new to Feng Shui, so sorry for the beginner question. I’m looking to paint my bedroom, and have been doing my research, but I’m still confused. Here’s some background information:

My gua number is 6 (1985), the front door of the house points NE, and the house was built in 1989. If it makes a difference, the house is on a cul-de-sac, which I don’t think is the best for energy flow.

My room falls in the upper-left corner of the bagua map. Currently all the walls are white, tan carpet, with the hallways of the house having brown hardwood floor. The roof of the house has red tile and receives a lot of sun, so I believe that’s creating a lot of yang energy.

The only direction I can place my bed is SE, which for me is the Huo Hai (mishaps) direction.

I’m thinking about painting the SE wall a darker shade of red with the rest of the walls either a stone gray or a taupe color. I red somewhere that painting certain walls can attract spirits, but I haven’t been able to find much information about this. My furniture is currently dark brown wood, but I can change the color if needed.

Am I looking at the right colors? If not, what colors should I consider? I read that you should use earth colors for the bedroom, but I’m confused because I’m not sure how my element color would affect this. Can someone please shed some light on this for me? I’m trying to learn all I can and would appreciate all the help I can get.

714ms3


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Feng Shui – Our Bedroom – I am east and my husband is west?

January 5, 2010 by  

Mary asked:


We are moving and I want to try setting up our new home using feng shui. To start, our bedroom. Windows both East and West, door to hall and door to bathroom both South. He is West metal 6 and I am East fire 9? Oppisites create balance… but our bedroom?! Our wall choices are feet facing south, east, or west. From all I have read one of us is doomed. Please help! Our new jobs and healing relationship need it!

Mary


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how do i feng shui my bedroom?

January 3, 2010 by  

Stephany asked:


what is the best feng shui for the bedroom in order to allow good energy flow?

Stephany


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Is there a free web site on how to feng shui a bedroom/home?

January 1, 2010 by  

UCMex asked:


I’m looking for a free website detailing and explainning the basic principles of feng-shui so that I can apply it to my bedroom, primarily.

UCMex


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Tips on How to Feng Shui a Bedroom?

December 31, 2009 by  

Maddy asked:


Or however you say it. I am a teen girl and I am redecorating my bedroom. I need tips on things do help with good Feng Shui. Where to put things, what colors to use, and website links would be great, also.

All answers appreciated. Thanks.

Maddy


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What Feng Shui Element Is Most Ideal For A Bedroom?

December 29, 2009 by  

T asked:

I have my eyes set on a medium green (more yellow than blue), but im not sure if the wood element is the way to go. Does anyone have any suggestions?

Also, does anyone know what to put in th tao (center) of you bedroom? im stumped there too.

T


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Feng Shui Clutter Management

November 22, 2009 by  

Part of having good feng shui is clutter management. If anything, clutter is the biggest hindrance you can have for the best flow of chi, prosperity and goodness in your life. However, few people are able to manage their clutter wisely. On a daily basis, we get tons and tons of stuff we won’t be really using for a long time. Here are some tips for you to help reduce clutter and invite good Feng Shui.

Anti-Clutter Feng Shui Tip 1:  Sort your mail as it comes in

Incoming mail is one of the top sources of clutter. All those bills are not just stressful if mismanaged and stashed somewhere in your home, but it is also contributory to clutter in your home. If you are really serious about getting good Feng Shui, make sure that you are able to screen your mail. Establish a system for sorting all your mail. And this also holds true for other papers you may be keeping in your home. If you neatly categorize them and throw away the ones you no longer need, you will be much better off.

Anti-Clutter Feng Shui Tip 2:  Opt for daily cleanings than reliance on major general cleanings

A general cleaning schedule is good, but if you are still not in the habit of cleaning on a regular basis, you may still find yourself filled with a clutter problem. So the best thing to do when you are trying to apply good Feng Shui is by exercising your cleaning powers on a daily basis, not just on a schedule. It does not have to be too rigorous if done on a daily basis. You can just start with the cleaning per day one area at a time to accomplish it effectively.

Anti-Clutter Feng Shui Tip 3:  Clean as you work

While working on a project, clean as you go. This means that you will not just leave stuff lying around on the table as you do your work. This ensures that the work space remains clean, and this also implies that you are open for more productive work in the future since the space is wiped free of any traces from previously done work.

Anti-Clutter Feng Shui Tip 4:  Be generous about your stuff

Give away the stuff you don’t need. This is a rule of thumb when it comes to cleaning up and freeing from clutter. Being generous involves giving away stuff you don’t really get to use. What you won’t use for a long time and collect dust may actually be an answer to somebody else’s problems. Just make sure that you are not transferring clutter but something that can really be of use to the person you are giving it to.

Anti-Clutter Feng Shui Tip 5:  Dust frequently

Dusting frequently helps keep your place clean. Dust, when accumulated also forms the clutter which we are really trying to avoid in Feng Shui.

Anti-Clutter Feng Shui Tip 6:  Evaluate your stuff brutally

If at all possible, have a peer to help you evaluate your stuff at home. What you may hold dear and refuse to part with is not just a sign of bad Feng Shui but may also be a sign of a hoarding problem. Aside from addressing your Feng Shui issues, the mindset on clutter ma also have to be dealt with accordingly.

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