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Article Title: Feng Shui Bedroom Design and Decorating Ideas
Author: James Brickman
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The feng shui bedroom is one of the most important rooms in the house.
The bedroom is the place where you sleep, and it's also a love nest. This nest should be warm, cozy and peaceful, or else love may not want to live there. In this article, we give some tips to improve the feel of anyone�s bedroom.
It's good if the bedroom is far from the entrance hall and kitchen, or at least well isolated from these. You need to protect the bedroom from the slamming of doors, music in other rooms, the noise in the kitchen, and the sound of water in the bathroom.
If your bedroom is both, a living room and dining room (e.g. studio apartment), be sure to hide the bed from view. You can fence off the bed or place something bright and distracting next to the bed, for example, a beautiful vase. This simple measure could be beneficial for your personal life.
During the day, try to attract more Qi into the feng shui bedroom. Push the curtains apart and let the sunlight in. If possible, open the windows also. Keep in mind that the sunlight should not fall directly on the bed, as the sun's rays can activate the bed and make it difficult to sleep on.
A bed with two adjoining mattresses will create a symbolic separation of the spouses, which is best avoided. For this reason, it's best to avoid sleeping on two beds pushed together.
It's advisable not to sleep on round beds or water beds (very unstable). The best beds are stable and strong ones.
The back of the bed, too, has some significance. The copper and arched backs aren't the best (semicircle implies incompleteness). The best are rectangular backs. In general, the bed simply has to have a solid back.
One of the most important factors is the location of the bed. Lying on the bed, you should see the bedroom door diagonally, but not with your feet facing the door. The bed should not be placed under bare ceiling beams, as it can be fraught with problems. The beams that are in parallel to the bed can cause problems in relationships between spouses. It's best to hide the beams by a suspended ceiling, or move the bed. If you do not have such opportunities, consider attaching bamboo sticks tied with red thread to the beam.
A big lamp on the ceiling can symbolically divide the bed (and a sleeping couple) in two, so it�s best to move the bed in this case.
The bed should not stand in the middle of the room, because it creates instability. Ideally, the bed should be in contact with the wall (with its back), to have support. A bed that stands sideways to the wall can mean a bachelor life. If you want a life partner, your bed should provide a convenient approach for you.
The bed linen should not have images of animals of prey (danger) or cars (anxiety). The linen should not be blue, black or red.
If you want to sleep well, remove everything except the bed and love charms from the feng shui bedroom. Make your bed attractive, fresh and fragrant.
About The Author: James Brickman runs
http://www.fengshuicrazy.com which teaches the ancient art of feng shui. Please visit his website to learn more about feng shui bedroom design:
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