Among all the questions I was asked to be a Feng Shui consultant, the most common problem was related to the bedroom. In all the rooms in the home, this is the most challenging room that people seem to be trying to get just the right amount of energy. In this article, I'll explore the ten most common problems you'll see when evaluating people's bedrooms, and provide some simple but effective treatments that you can use to overcome them.
Bookshelf in the bedroom
The books in the bedroom have a stimulating effect on the mind and prevent the residents from sleeping well. The best way is to remove the bookshelf, but if this is not practical in your home, it is equally effective to cover the bookshelf with cabinet doors or cloth to hide books while you sleep.
Sleigh bed
I have to say that a wooden sleigh bed adds a beautiful and stylish look to the bedroom, but unfortunately it brings its own problems. On a sleigh bed, the head and feet of the bed bend inward, putting pressure on you while you sleep. To overcome this problem, you need to find a way to raise the energy up, which can be easily achieved by placing a small crystal or stylish fixture on the bed.
A bed is too low.
If your bed is too low to be grounded, then energy cannot flow from below. Ideally, there should be enough space between the mattress and the floor. If you don't want to buy a new bed, place a red square under the bed that is the size of the mattress to stimulate the energy.
Beam on the bed
The beam on the bed has the effect of pressing down on energy while you sleep. Many people find that when they sleep, the light beam passes through their body, and they often encounter problems in this area of the body. The best treatment is to hide the beam with a false ceiling, but if you can't do this, place two bamboo flutes on the bed to make them cross the beam. Like crystal, bamboo flute has the effect of lifting energy up.
Sloping ceiling
In the French where I live, many old houses were originally a spacious attic space. As these have been refurbished, the attic space has been transformed into a bedroom with a large sloping ceiling. Sleeping under a sloping ceiling can cause worries and pressure when the passenger sleeps. To overcome this problem, please hang the crystal on the bed to reduce the energy around the bed.
Under the messy bed
Whether it's a box, a box or a drawer, debris under the bed blocks energy from flowing underneath. There is actually only one treatment, take them out and put them somewhere else.
Mirror wardrobe
Too many mirrors in the bedroom speed up the flow of energy and disrupt the natural sleep pattern. The best treatment is to replace them with wooden wardrobe doors, but if you don't want to do this, you can find ways to cover them with cloth while you sleep. Voile can be bought very cheaply and hangs on the closet door at night, which looks very stylish and creates a sensual and romantic feel to the room.
Metal bed
Metal beds are very popular, but metal bed frames, or even metal headboards, can disrupt the natural flow of energy. Cover the metal frame or headboard with a soft fabric to calm the flow of energy.
Ensuite bathroom
It is so difficult to balance this in a modern home, because now people are looking for an en suite bathroom. In our home in France, we created all the rooms with suites, because we felt that this was what people expected when they checked in. Unless you insist on good bathroom management, the en suite bathroom can cause nighttime sleep disruptions. This means you keep the bathroom clean, tidy, well maintained, and keep the bathroom door closed at night.
There is a TV or computer in the room.
The most common problem is that the TV or computer in the bedroom can disrupt the flow of natural energy around the bedroom. The best treatment is of course to remove them and place them elsewhere, but today's rooms have multiple uses, which is not always possible. If you need to have a TV or computer in your bedroom, put them in a wooden unit that can be turned off at night, or cover them with a cloth or blanket before going to bed.
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