The neglected feng shui of children's rooms is so important!
As the dearest child in every parent’s heart, we receive infinite care all the time. That sentence is really good: "If you hold it in your hand, you are afraid of falling; if you hold it in your mouth, you are afraid of melting." And many friends know that some children do everything smoothly since childhood, while some children always seem to be at a loss what to do. It's all bumpy and bumpy, and it has a lot to do with a person's luck. Today we will take a look at the neglected Feng Shui of children's rooms. Mr. Feng Shui said: "Children's fortune should be cultivated from an early age." Let’s take a look with the editor!
1. It is best not to use floor-to-ceiling windows as windows in children’s rooms. Floor-to-ceiling windows can easily create a huge sense of hollowness and instill fear in children. It is best to install curtains on the windows of the children's room. After the child falls asleep, the curtains can be used to block the sound and light outside the window. However, you should still open the curtains during the day to allow bright sunlight and fresh air to enter the room to replenish the child's favorable aura.
2. When placing a child's bed in the children's room, in addition to the taboos for adult beds, there are also some things that need special attention. First of all, the orientation of the bedside is closely related to the growth of the child. According to the Five Elements, if the head of the bed faces south, southwest, northwest or northeast, it will have an adverse impact on the child's growth, causing the child to be impatient, timid, precocious and careless. The east and southeast sides belong to wood. If the child's bed head faces these two directions, it is not only conducive to growth, but sufficient sunlight also has a very beneficial impact on the child's growth, development and health.
3. In addition, the correct orientation of the bed can also promote harmony between the child and other family members. Setting the child's bed in the same direction as the parents can promote emotional harmony between parents and children. If your child has siblings, placing their beds in the same direction may resolve conflicts and friction between them.
4. In order to allow the child to sleep peacefully, the child's bed cannot be placed under the beam, cannot face a window with strong sunlight, cannot be too close to a window or floor-to-ceiling window, cannot be located above or below the stove or above the bathroom, and cannot be placed with the head facing the room. The door should not be placed against the toilet, and the altar should not be placed.
5. Children aged four or five can start using bunk beds, which has the advantage of saving space. The upper layer of the bunk bed is used as a space for children to rest, while the lower layer of the bunk bed can be used as a space for children to play and study. If there are two children in the family, bunk beds are even more advantageous. If the families' beds face the same direction, it will help them unite. After all, the two-child policy is now open.
6. The child’s bed should be comfortable and attractive so that the child is willing to sleep peacefully. Fluffy pillows and cups made of natural fabrics will give children a sense of intimacy. In the color of bedding, blue, which symbolizes harmony, can make children feel calm. Cute cartoon bedding patterns will make children like their own beds.
7. When placing desks, first focus on the buildings outside the window. If the child's desk is facing the roof ridge, electric pole, water tower or alley outside the window, it will easily cause the child to have a headache, thus affect learning. If the child's desk is backed by or faces the bathroom, or is located above or below the bathroom or stove, it will cause the child to be irritable and easy to move, and will not like to stay at home and study peacefully. In addition, whether it is on both sides of the desk or with the door behind it, these are all placements that may discourage children from reading, and should be avoided as much as possible. It is best not to have tall furniture in front of the desk. The oppressive feeling will make children uncomfortable and make them feel uneasy to study. Electric fans and lights should not be placed directly above the desk. They press against the desk and can easily make children feel stressed.
8. It is best not to use metal desks for children. The softness of wooden desks can make children feel close to them, thereby enhancing the effect of reading. The four treasures of the study can be placed on the desk to increase the atmosphere of reading. Placing crystals on the desk can weaken the radiation effects caused by computers. Its gentle magnetic field is conducive to the development of intelligence, making children's reading more effective.
9. The Wenchang position is an orientation that is conducive to children's learning. Whether you put the child's bed facing the Wenchang position, the child's desk facing the Wenchang position, or the child facing the Wenchang position when reading, you can Good for reading. According to the orientation of the children's room, if the children's room faces north, Wenchang is in the south; if the children's room faces northeast, Wenchang is in the west; if the children's room faces east, Wenchang is in the southwest; if the children's room faces southeast, Wenchang is in the east For children's rooms facing south, Wenchang is located in the northeast; for children's rooms facing southwest, Wenchang is located in the southwest; for children's rooms facing west, Wenchang is located in the northwest; for children's rooms facing northwest, Wenchang is located in the southwest.
If the children's room is too small or the Wen and Lu positions calculated according to the Ming Gua and Zhai Gua cannot be used, you can place the child's bed head toward the east or southeast to allow the child to thrive like a plant.
The above is the editor’s introduction to the relevant knowledge of children’s room Feng Shui. Parents must pay attention to the design!