Showing posts with label bedroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bedroom. Show all posts

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Feng shui ~ Bedroom and Your Marriage - 1


It might be hard to understand or believe, but your bedroom layout may significantly affect your marital status.


1.   A bedroom that is too big creates an imbalance of positive and negative energy.  When negative energy grows stronger because the bedroom is too big, feelings between the couple may fade and wealth may also be negatively impacted.

2.   A skewed bedroom could create negative energy, resulting in health or emotional problems.

3.   A bedroom must have windows to promote air flow.
Bedrooms without window reflect lacking of good communications between couples.

However, a bedroom with too many windows, or has windows that are too big, result in separation or poor finances.


Sunday, March 14, 2010

Home ~ Bed for Happiness 1


The position of your bed has a direct impact on happiness and health of you and your family

There are two ways to place a bed.

The first way is to put the headboard against the wall and have one side of the bed against another wall. This position facilitates stability for children, students and elderly.

The other placement method involves putting the headboard against a wall but with neither sides of the bed against the wall. This allows one to get up and down from either sides of the bed. This particular position promotes good interpersonal relationships and fosters successful business development. Therefore, it is a desirable set-up for businessperson, sales, envoy, and people involved in public relationships.

It is very important for the parents’ and children’s beds to be parallel to each other. Miscommunication, quarrel and misunderstanding between parent and children often seen with perpendicular placements.

Putting the headboard against the wall under a window, or directly against a sliding door can result in unstable emotions and feelings of insecurity.

Large pieces of light fixtures should not be situated above your body when lying in bed. This may result in health problems in the body region directly under the fixture.

Too many light sources a bedroom that is too lit often leads to dispute between partners.

A lamp on your bedside table helps you find facilitators in your life and particularly brings good fortune to people born in the wintertime.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

How Bedroom Settings Can Affect You and Your Family


You would never think that bedroom layout, furniture, and architecture can make such a big impact of your life!

An ideal bedroom gathers positive ‘Qi’ for good fortune. Therefore, it is better not to have more than two big windows in a bedroom. It is even less desirable to have two large windows on more than one side of bedroom wall. Sliding doors that lead to the outside of the house are not desirable because they result in leakage of good ‘Qi’.

Couples who frequently quarrel should check if there are too many reflective articles, such as mirrors, TV, and monitors in their bedroom. The arguments may also be due to having a reflective object directly facing their bed. This set-up can result in insomnia or extra-marital affairs at its worst.

Damaged headboards or night stands can lead to poor health or relationships.

Beds with storage underneath prevent airflow under the bed and can result in people having a harder time understanding what you have to say. Clear communication will become a struggle. This may easily lead to fighting or break ups.

It is also important to consider where to position your bed in the bedroom.

If the bed is directly facing the bedroom door or if the headboard shares the same wall as the bedroom door, you can experience frequent emotional fluctuations.

If your feet point directly towards the bedroom door when you lie down, you either like to go out a lot or you are highly distractible.

Women who don’t have a vanity in their bedrooms tend to experience more difficulty with their finances, no matter how much they earn or how hard they try to save money. They are also likely to have decreased sense of security.

A bedroom that is too big- bigger than your living room or dining room- signifies difficulty for family members to get together.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Why Am I Still Single?

~ Maybe you need to do something about your bedroom!

Bunk beds are a sign of single life- change it to a queen- or at least a full-sized bed!

Make sure headboard of your bed is positioned against a wall; meanwhile it is not sharing the same wall with your bedroom door or sliding porch door.

Clear out the space underneath your bed.

Open windows and curtains to allow entry of fresh air and sunshine. This will facilitate a more active social life.

Remove plants and aquariums out of your bedroom.

Make sure mirror is placed against a wall and is not facing your bed.

If your bed is positioned above a hallway, move it to another location.

If your bedroom is located above or under a kitchen or bathroom, move to another room!