петък, 24 юни 2011 г.

Feng Shui Bedroom Tips - Bedroom Shapes and Size


The bedroom is a place of rest and peace. The human body needs at least 7 hours of sleep and this room is meant to be used for that purpose. There are specific requirements for the person to be rested and the methodology of feng shui can be used to design this room.

The pre-requisites of the room design are simple. The energy in the room has to flow smoothly and evenly. This means, obstacles on the floor and the space above have to be removed. What are the other requirements?

1. Bedroom size:

What is the appropriate room size for 2 persons to sleep? The appropriate size being 100 sq ft (10 sq m) to about 200 sq ft (20 sq m) at most. When the room gets too large, the energy does not flow properly. That is why an overtly large room feels empty. It lacks the cosiness or warmth.

In some countries, the size of the bedroom is just large enough to fit a small double bed. That is the economics of the situation. We have to make the most of what we have.

2. Shape of the Room:

The preferred shape is regular - either square or rectangular. With a regular shape, the energy can flow smoothly and evenly. There are no protruding corners for the energy to negotiate or turn. When there is an irregular shape like an "L", the energy cannot be distributed properly let alone flow evenly. Secondly, there is the issue of "Shar energy" coming from the protruding corner of the room. This energy is not good and the person will not benefit from it.

3. Drawer units and cupboards:

Try to position these units so that the overall shape of the room is regular (either square or rectangular). Position the full height cupboards so the edges do not point towards the sleeping body. Similarly with the drawer units and dressing tables.

Conclusion:

It is the application of common sense in the design of the bedroom. The rules are simple and when applied, they are effective. The net result is that you get better sleep. This is what matters.

Feng shui is a Chinese system of land management which developed with rise of Chinese civilisation, more than 40 centuries ago. The system understands the flows of energy in both the time and space dimensions. This energy is harnessed to create the living space (homes, buildings, towns and cities) conducive for people to have the appropriate behaviours to attain better health, wealth and happiness.

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Dr Michael Oon's mission is to help people improve their lives. He is an expert and consultant in feng shui www.michaeloon.com. Michael, based in the UK, was chosen and trained in the traditional manner by Shyan Tseng. The training, of more than 10 years, includes the time and space aspects of feng shui, face reading, destiny analysis (bazi) and divination methods (qimen dunjia, da liuren). For an ebook "Feng Shui Top Tips" click here.



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