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FENG SHUI FOR YOUR CHILD'S BEDROOM
As for many children the bedroom and playroom
are in the same space, the importance of having good feng shui, keeping
the room clean and clutter-free
is obvious. Contrary to the popular belief,
clutter is easily managed in children's
rooms. Set up a clutter clearing system and
stick to it, and you will be amazed how children
will help you once you get them into a feng shui routine.
Considering all the
objects children like to keep in their rooms, the
high level of oxygen is of paramount importance.
Having air-purifying plants, such as peace
lily, areca palm, English ivy, etc, is an
excellent idea. (see the book "How to Grow Fresh Air: 50
Houseplants that Purify Your Home or Office"
)
Here are some feng shui guidelines for your child's bedroom.
THE BED
:
- not too close
to the window;
- with a solid wall
at the back or at least a good high
headboard;
- placed
on a solid wood bedframe at least 20-30 cm above the
ground, with clear space under it;
- no mirror or high reflective
surfaces facing the bed.
Creating a happy, fun and healthy(!) environment for your child may be a difficult task, but certainly fully rewarding.
Finding out as much as your can about feng shui and healthy living will help you make intelligent choices for which your child will be very grateful in the years to come.
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