Organize Right
According to the laws of Feng Shui, it's important you don't have the door to the room open directly up to the bed. Rather, have the bed moved to the side, but not near a window or in the middle of the room. Similarly, keep the room has simple and natural as possible: this means, no electronics like TV and no metallic cribs. Instead, you should focus on a room filled with Feng Shui colors and natural materials, like wood. Don't keep everything too close together; instead, space it out within the room to make sure there is enough comfortable walking distance between everything. Have the light from the windows be able to shine on a lot of the room, even the crib, to make sure that the baby is receiving all of the natural light the sun has to offer. This is the first critical step toward creating a Feng Shui room. The other critical step is using Feng Shui colors to design your baby room.
Use Feng Shui Colors
Colors in Feng Shui correspond with certain elements, such as fire, earth, metal, and wood. If you feel your baby needs energy, you may want to use a red, orange, purple, or pink, but these aren't advised. If you want stability, stick with the light yellows and beiges. And if you want clarity and preciseness, go with either greys or whites. However, these aren't necessarily the best colors for a baby because, at this time, they don't require these types of energies. Rather, they need a calm, tranquil, and natural environment that they can be happy and relax in.
The water element is represented by the colors blue and black, symbolizing purity, calm, ease, and peace. These colors are important for a baby because they will teach the baby obedience and understanding. Unlike the other colors which may energize the baby, this will relax your baby and make him more sensitive to whatever knowledge you have to offer him.
Another element that you may want to use is the wood element, which uses the colors brown and green. The wood element offers energy of health, vitality, and growth, all necessary for the development of baby. Thus, mixing some colors from the water element and others from the wood element make a strong design help your baby grow under the traditions of Feng Shui.
Source:
Rodika Tchi, "Feng Shui Color Guide - How To Use Colors in Feng Shui." About.com.
Published by Alex P
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Post a Commentpretty cool!
Fascinating.