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Feng Shui Design Suggestions for Kids Bedroom Furniture

Feng shui is the Chinese philosophy of arranging furniture in a area to make it possible for the yin and yang of energy, or qi, to move freely throughout the room. If kids bedroom furniture is placed properly, the qi can circulate freely delivering good fortune to the inhabitants, but if improperly placed, then the qi is caught bringing in bad luck. Historical Chinese followers developed buildings, not just living spaces, on this philosophy. Even though Feng Shui has quite a few complicated rules, we are going to reveal some uncomplicated approaches to integrate feng shui into your kid's bedroom.

The first phase to incorporating Feng Shui in your kid's space is to have lots of fresh air. Fresh air helps make a room lighter, of course fresher, and just more comfortable. When we spend time in a stale room, we feel sluggish and slow, but add fresh air and we perk right up. The same is true for your child. If you dwell in an area in which the seasons are harsh, add oxygenating plants and aromatherapy scents to the space to help keep moods light and easy, even throughout the worst time of year.

Next, clear any clutter out of your youngster's room and help get the space organized. Clutter and disorganization are bad for the thought process and keep us feeling discombobulated. A clean, arranged space helps us think clearly and creatively. Get kids bedroom furniture that's intended to keep items in order. Use roomy hampers to keep soiled clothes off the floor. Put containers and shelves in the closet to store toys, clothes, and shoes. Use desk drawers to keep homework and art supplies in order and in their space, and last but not least use under bed storage crates to hide away those items that are utilized only once in a while.

The final step is to decorate like a Feng Shui master. This does not suggest blowing the household spending budget on expensive Feng Shui related prints, but alternatively looking at your personal Feng Shui decorator: your child. Display art work they designed around the house. Use greens and blues in places where tranquility must prevail, such as bedrooms, and reds, yellows, and oranges in other rooms such as the kitchen or family room. In addition hanging up your child's artwork shows them that you appreciate their creativity and boosts their self esteem.




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