Feng Shui Tips for Children’s Rooms
Feng Shui is a system based on keen observation and experimentation, combining elements of nature and nutrition. It is the study of the environment, places, people, time, and how the energies of each interact.
Children are in the formative years of development, when energies have a big role.
A children needs to have a separate room. It is not very advisable for the child to sleep with his parents as the energies of an adult room are totally different for his progress.
There should be a relationship between the rooms of the parents and the children for the best results.
Do not place the doors of the parent’s bedroom and the child bedroom opposite each other. The child would have a stormy relationship with his parents.
When you proceed from the main door, the approach to a child’s bedroom should not come after the parent’s bedroom. That is, it should not be further down. Otherwise, it will cause dominant children.
A sense of proportion should prevail for everything that is meant for a child. A child’s bedroom should not be larger than the master bedroom for the child possesses more energy. The bed or any other item in the child’s bedroom should not be too large. The Childs psyche has a good chance of being if it id surrounded by very large spaces or things.
Since the children grow very fast, keep monitoring the relationships between that sizes and that of their beds. Outgrown beds are bed for physical and emotional growth.
If u have two children, don’t give them bunker beds. Combining beds with storage of desks cases the child to be confused.
To know more -
What Does Good Feng Shui Give?
When Do You Have Bad Feng Shui?
Feng Shui and The Children’s Rooms
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