Some Bedroom Feng Shui Taboos You Need to Know
Taboo 1: The area exceeds 20 square meters
The ancient Feng Shui theory points out that a large house with few people is a dangerous house, and it is believed that a large house will attract people. Therefore, even the emperor's bedroom would have an area of no more than 20 square meters.
In fact, the popularity mentioned in Feng Shui is the human energy field that we later discovered. The human body is an energy body, emitting energy all the time, just like a working air conditioner. The larger the house area, the more energy it consumes. Therefore, an excessively large bedroom area may lead to reduced immunity, listlessness, reduced judgment, wrong decisions, and even unlucky illness due to excessive energy consumption.
Experts suggest: It is better to control the bedroom area to 10-20 square meters.
Taboo 2: A room with a large window, facing east or west
Feng shui masters point out that sleeping in a room with a large window, facing east or west is likely to cause bloody disasters due to light evil. Because in a room facing east or west, the strong sunlight in the morning or afternoon will cause the light in the bedroom to be too strong, stimulating the nerves, affecting rest, leading to insomnia, and making people less cautious, impulsive and irritable.
Expert advice: Choose a room with a small window and facing north or south as your bedroom. If you have already moved into a room facing east or west and it is impossible to change it temporarily, then pay attention to closing the curtains at the appropriate time.
Taboo 3: Install a chandelier on the roof directly above the bed
In Feng Shui, a chandelier on the roof directly above the bed is called a chandelier to press the bed, which is considered to be very evil. Bad for health. Modern psychological research has found that if a chandelier is installed on the roof directly above the bed, it will indeed give people psychological hints, increase people's psychological pressure, affect endocrine, and then cause a series of health problems such as insomnia, nightmares, and respiratory emergencies.
Expert tip: Keep the roof directly above the bed clear and use a soft floor lamp or table lamp next to the bed.