Feng Shui - Bedroom

A balanced bedroom is an essential part of any feng shui rejuvenation. By promoting balance throughout your bedroom you will find yourself a bit more refreshed in the morning and give yourself a great start for your day.

There are some who have reported an improvement in mood, a rejuvenated sex life and an increase in money after some simple applications of feng shui techniques..

Colors

Your bedroom is your palace. It should be very calming and soothing so that you can relax and really refresh yourself. Colors and hues play a very important role in providing this positive rejuvenating atmosphere. Calming neutral colors like brown or beige are very good for the bedroom. You could even try out a soft pink or nice peach.

Flowers

Carefully selected bouquets could enhance the romance in your life. It can add a fragrant aroma as well as promote life. Make sure to take care of them daily.

Furniture

Furniture that is circular or oval in shape helps promote the best feng shui. Soft pillows also assist the flow of chi. Hang some of your favorite artwork or photos around your bed. Photos of your honeymoon are always a good idea.

Bedding

Try to keep the bedding clean and fresh. This will promote positive feeling and make you feel energized.

Bare Floors

Try to keep your floors bare. Organize appropriately, and utilize your free space. Try to keep everything in its place. Cluttered floors helps promote a negative chi.

Bad Chi

Avoid clutter because it prevents the flow of positive chi. Keeping your area neat and tidy will allow you to relax and feel comfortable in your atmosphere. If you are a newlywed or are moving in with a significant other make sure that you purchase a brand new bed. You should never use a bed that you have shared with someone else.

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