Feng Shui taboos in children’s rooms: ornaments containing malevolent vibes
Modern people have higher and higher requirements for home decoration, and at the same time, they are also paying more and more attention to the decoration of children's rooms. Children need a healthy environment to grow, so there is a lot of emphasis on the decoration of the children's room, and no aggressive decorations can be placed.
So, what are the Feng Shui taboos in children’s rooms that we need to pay attention to? Let’s take a look!
1. Avoid placing scary accessories
Many people buy some local souvenirs or local mascots, such as horns and beasts, when traveling around. Some parents will place these items on their children's bedside, thinking that they can make the children's room more distinctive. In fact, otherwise, these scary-looking accessories will actually affect the children.
Do not place scary decorations such as ferocious eagles, tigers, ghost masks, etc. on the bedside of children. Children are prone to nightmares when they see scary decorations for a long time, and it will affect their subjective impression of things and make them prone to nightmares. The child's psychological distortion.
2. Avoid placing knives.
Most boys like martial arts movies and are especially fond of some knives. Out of doting on their children, parents buy some beautiful knives and put them in their children's rooms or bedside as decorations. This is not conducive to the growth of children.
Do not place Japanese sabers, wooden knives, wooden forks and other weapons to prevent children from becoming aggressive from an early age. Because knives make people feel violent, bad-tempered, and easily impulsive.