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Sunday, December 7, 2008

The 7 Feng Shui Fundamentals for Children's Bedrooms by: Kathryn Weber  

Feng Shui is very popular and intriguing concept design house today. In addition to the benefits it provides, it also offers a road map, so to speak, not just how to decorate ... but why. In short, it offers you, the owner of the design to the object. For a child's room determined this design is particularly important.

Feng Shui allows parents a guide to decorate your rooms of children, and perhaps more importantly, a result of adding certain elements - something standard decorating practices do not always offer. What does this mean exactly? Well, when it comes to a child's bedroom, Feng Shui, just wants to correct the alignment bed, bedroom good choice, essential decorating and design elements, that is to ie, do's and don'ts (not vicious animals, etc.). For a child's room, even how to influence children to be studious and behaves well - all things that most parents would like to know.

The purpose of Feng Shui in a kid's room is the same as all parents in order to decorate their rooms of the child: to create a healthy, happy environment that promotes education, good health, happy relationships with parents and siblings, and respect for parents. Children and parents can enjoy success and healthy relationships if the environment supports them.

Naturally, children must feel safe, secure, and cared for the development. By placing the interest and efforts of your child in the room, you show your child that you believe that the child of space, so your child is important. The advice presented here are some basic principles of feng shui for children.

1.Place a good image of parents in the bedrooms of children.
This subtle exercise the authority and role of parents as heads of household. It is also one of the fastest and most effective ways to bring a child online.

2.Align the child reads the widest part of the room.
Make sure your child can see the door of her bed easily, but not in direct line of the door. Your child should also not share a wall with a toilet or a bathroom toilet or bed, as this can cause health problems.

Bunk beds are not informed. If possible, try to have a separate bedroom for each child. If not, there are many ways of decorating to create division and privacy in a room.

3.Create an area of study and achievements.
Having a dedicated space, including a desk and lamp where your child can study shows your child the importance you place on your child's education and educational achievement. If this has been a source of problems, to study position in the northeast corner of the room. Also make a place on a southern wall, if possible, your child's achievements. Strengthens do you proud of your child's efforts. Display drawings, crafts, awards, trophies, ribbons or other special items, such as tests with good grades or letters from teachers. Here the points which gave special recognition.

4.Make the child in the room a healthy place. Water photos, aquariums, or sounds of water that can be heard in the room can create an unhealthy environment May and even lead to respiratory diseases. This is particularly important if the child has health problems, including asthma.

5.Clear space for your child and can still be creative.
Jammed drawers and cabinets, beds with boxes, shoes and other items below must be cleaned. Creation of the visual space and openness helps your child feel less pressure and more likely to be imaginative and creative. More is certainly not "more" when it comes to children. Give them a visual rest and clear all the things they have not played in a month or more.

6.Use light, color, and works of art in the room to make a good environment.
A child's room should stimulate, not shock, the child mind. Make sure the lighting is adequate for the office, for a bedside table, and that the windows can be closed for privacy.

Rooms are painted blue (unless it is a bright light or shadow color) or other dark colors can be depressing and create too much energy oppression. Bright colors such as yellow, light green, purple and Pinks are good choices, with yellow is the optimal choice.

Watch your child sees the images being to eliminate some of the images of ferocious or dangerous animals or violence. These symbols are poor for a child to feel safe in the bedroom. Select items from the room and intrigue that inspires a child to learn and promote their sense of security.

7.Position bedroom or in the proper places.
If possible, boys should be placed at the east or north bedrooms and girls should be placed in the south or southwest or bedrooms.

About the author


Kathryn Weber is a certified master practitioner in Feng Shui and publisher of The Red Lotus Letter, a free weekly ezine feng shui. Subscribe by logging on to www.redlotusletter.com. His articles were presented in Seventeen Magazine, Indy Star newspaper, and SelfGrowth.com, among others.
kweber@redlotusconsulting.com

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