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The bedroom is the most important room of the home in feng shui philosophy.

It is the room that you


spend the most time in, and it's the most personal to you. Besides that, you spend many hours sleeping
in this room. Therefore, you’re in a more passive state when sleeping so you’re really affected by all the
energies in the bedroom. The bedroom symbolizes you. So, any feng shui changes you make in the
bedroom are closest to you so they affect you the most significantly.

1. Place Your Bed for Good Feng Shui

-Bedroom large window reflecting the door

2. Be sure your bed is in commanding position. This means that in bed you’re facing the door, while not
directly in line with the door.

3. You don’t want any doors to open up directly in line with the bed. Especially avoid the “coffin
position” where your feet point out the door.

4. Place your headboard against a solid wall, with space available on the other three sides of the bed
(left, right, and foot).

5. Avoid placing your headboard against a wall that has a toilet on the other side.

6. If possible, don’t place your bed under any low beams, soffits, and sloped ceilings.

7. Get a Headboard - A headboard represents stability and support in your life, and especially your
romantic relationships. The best headboards are solid, without any perforations.

8. Declutter Underneath Your Bed - Take a good look at what you have stored under your bed. The items
under our beds affect you while you’re asleep in a passive “yin” state. Whatever you have under there
may also represent or create subconscious blocks in your life.

9. Incorporate Feng Shui-Friendly Colors

In a nutshell, the best colors for your bedroom greatly depends on what you need. If you desire a little
more passion in your bedroom, try adding some splashes of red. Earthy and neutral colors provide more
support and relaxation. If you’re looking for healing and vitality, try blues and greens. Pinks and peaches
are ideal hues for attracting a partnership. Most importantly, sense and pay attention to what colors
you’re attracted to. Sometimes we know exactly what we need if we just listen.

10. Pairs of everything.

I always tell my clients to outfit their bedroom for two people, even if they're not currently in a
relationship. Leave a little extra room in your dresser and nightstand, and present everything in pairs.
That means:

2 similar nightstands

2 pillows
2 seats

2 similar lamps

In feng shui, pairs are thought to promote loving, harmonious energy. And who couldn't use more of
that in their life?

https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-feng-shui-your-bedroom-1274334

https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/feng-shui-for-your-bedroom

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