What are the Feng Shui requirements for children’s rooms? (photo)
Qualitative requirements are enough. In fact, Feng Shui has a very important relationship with the growth of children; if you want your children to grow up healthily, good luck
must not be ignored. It’s about the feng shui of children’s rooms. So if you love your children, take a look at the feng shui of children's rooms! So what exactly are children's rooms?
Children's living environment
1. The requirements for the baby's living environment are not necessarily high-end residences, as long as they are carefully The simple layout will also provide a good environment for the baby.
2. The room should maintain constant temperature and humidity. In summer, the room temperature should be between 24 and 28 degrees, and in winter between 18 and 22 degrees.
The humidity should be 40 %-50% or so.
3. In winter, you can use heaters and infrared stoves for heating, but you must ventilate frequently to keep the indoor air fresh. Pay attention when ventilating
Do not blow the baby directly. When the wind outside is too strong, Windows should not be opened for the time being.
4. In order to keep the air in the room fresh, wipe the tabletop with a damp cloth and mop the floor with a mop. Do not dry sweep to avoid flying dust.
5. Since the baby sleeps almost all the time after birth, and the baby's body functions are very delicate, the baby must not be allowed to live in a newly renovated house.
6. The baby's room should avoid outsiders coming and going as much as possible, let alone smoking in the room, to reduce air pollution.
7. Also avoid noise and oil fumes, and never be opposite the kitchen to avoid impact. Noise should be avoided in and around the baby's room
. Because the baby's eardrum is very fragile, continuous noise will damage the baby's hearing, and in serious cases, it will also affect the baby's intellectual development
.
8. Good light and ventilation must be maintained in the baby's room, and the orientation of the room is preferably in the east, because the energy of light can
fully enter the room, and the balance between day and night The performance is relatively complete.
9. The baby's room faces the sun. The ultraviolet rays in the sun can promote the formation of vitamin D and prevent the baby from suffering from childhood rickets.
However, care should be taken to avoid direct sunlight on the baby's face.
10. If you are indoors, do not bask in the sun through glass, because glass can block ultraviolet rays and cannot prevent calcium
absorption.
11. The bedding of the baby and mother should be turned over in the sun frequently, which can sterilize and prevent inflammation of the baby's skin and respiratory tract.
12. The color of the baby’s room should be light and soft. Especially light blue has a good calming effect on the baby's central nervous system.
What are the Feng Shui requirements for children’s rooms? (Photos)
Children’s bedrooms:
1. Children’s bedrooms cannot be located next to the machine room or under the balcony. Placing it next to the machine room can easily cause neurasthenia.
2. There should be no mirror door at the entrance to the bedroom to avoid gossiping.
3. The ceiling of the bedroom should be flat, preferably milky white (dark color is unlucky); the ceiling can be decorated with vertical and horizontal wooden strips, but all kinds of strange ornaments are not allowed to be hung.
4. The bedroom floor should not be covered with dark red carpets or long-haired carpets to avoid bronchitis.
5. Do not hang too many wind chimes in the bedroom to avoid neurasthenia.
6. The light in the bedroom should be bright: avoid pink, red, and dark black as the main colors, so as not to make the person prone to irritability and restlessness.
7. The bedroom is small and the decoration should not be too complicated to make the room look too messy.
8. Do not close or lock dolls in the bedroom.
9. The bedroom door cannot overlap with the toilet door.
What are the Feng Shui requirements for children’s rooms? (Photos)
Children’s bedroom walls
1. Do not put wallpapers that are too fancy on the walls of children’s bedrooms to avoid Confused and irritable.
2. Do not put pictures of strange-shaped animals on the walls to prevent children from behaving strangely, because if there is a form, there must be a spirit, and birds of a feather flock together.
3. Pictures of samurai fighting should not be posted on the walls to prevent children from developing a brave and ruthless mentality.
What are the Feng Shui requirements for children's rooms? (Photos)
Children's desks
1. Do not open the door behind or to the left or right of the desk.
2. The desk cannot face the toilet, nor can it have its back against the toilet or bathroom; the left and right sides cannot conflict with the toilet and bathroom door.
3. Do not go up and down the kitchen stove, toilet or bathroom.
4. It is best not to have tall objects oppressing you in front of your desk (a bookshelf on your desk is unlucky).
5. The desk cannot face the alley, road or water tower outside the house.
What are the Feng Shui requirements for children's rooms? (Photos)
Children's beds
1. Children's beds cannot be placed under beams.
2. If the bed faces the window, the sunlight should not be too strong. Too much sunlight may make you upset.
3. The beds cannot be placed on the balcony (that is, after the expansion, all or part of the children's beds are located on the balcony), and it is not suitable to be close to the floor-to-ceiling windows of the balcony
.
4. The bed cannot be placed on the kitchen stove (it is prone to skin diseases and irritability), nor can it be placed on the toilet.
5. The feet of the bed are not aligned with the door (the feet are easily sprained) or the toilet.
6. The head of the bed should not be flush with the door, nor should it be placed in front of or behind the toilet.
7. The bed should not be placed directly under the shrine in the shrine (it is best not to do so when the child is normal).
8. Do not put a tape recorder on the bedside (it can easily lead to neurasthenia).
What are the Feng Shui requirements for children’s rooms? (Photos)