Bedroom Art With Good Feng Shui Selecting Appropriate Images For Your Bedroom Room Goals
Room Goals – The bedroom is a place of relaxation, romance and tranquility. The well-designed bedroom can inspire couples to feel more romantic and arouse their passion. If not, the relationship can be reduced to a friendly handshake that isn’t that romantic. If the bedroom is a place of activity, such as sports, work, hobbies, or other interests, then they are not as quiet as they should be. There is a fine line between creating a bedroom that inspires you and a bedroom that spends your time.
One of the first areas was art. Feng Shui has strict rules about the bedroom – and also – the art that goes into it. From time to time I see bedrooms during the Feng Shui consultations, whose works of art look like everything that is left of the rest of the house. Or the symbolism of art in relation to the exhibited space is not taken into account, like the winter scene in a wedding room. This can fill the room with any wrong messages. Bbbbrrrrr …….
The bedroom must display a message that inspires the person (or person) occupying the room. Works of art must reflect their taste, interests and desires, and at the same time follow the Feng Shui guidelines. This ensures that negative or inappropriate messages do not interfere with the main purpose of the bedroom: rest, romance and relaxation.
Look at all the bedrooms in the house. Determine whether they are inspiring and whether they make suitable statements for the room. For example, a creepy Spiderman poster that looks like Spiderman is jumping off a wall can create a creepy bedroom for boys.
Or pictures of children in a wedding room generate too much “child energy” and can be uncomfortable for romance, which reduces the passion of marriage. Next, follow the guidelines for Feng Shui accounts, e.g. B. removing mirrors, images of dragons and deities. or malicious animals.
Sleep is a time when we need to be best protected and cared for. So it makes sense to make sure that your bedroom supports you, your family, and your relationship.
Art in the nursery
- Avoid wild animals and creepy characters.
- Place bright and happy pictures in the nursery
- Show pictures of skills and learning, e.g. B. Images of globes and books or any kind of learning experience
- DO NOT hang pictures of water, lakes or oceans
- Avoid images of religious subjects such as crosses or religious figures
- Choose positive animal pictures, such as horses (good for boys), that look happy, strong and not afraid Turtles are also useful. Avoid frogs and frogs that can “eat” anything that is in the room.
- Have photos of parents in children’s rooms to encourage better behavior and respect
- Clouds are very popular in children’s rooms. Make sure that if there are clouds on the ceiling, the child’s head is not covered by clouds, as this creates “clouds over the head” and this can cause a number of difficulties. (The same applies to adult bedrooms.)
Art in adult rooms
- For couples, you should include photos of couples (geese, ducks, chairs, vases, etc.) to encourage interaction
- Avoid images of heavenly deities, religious figures, etc.
- Avoid images of individual items that suggest alone
- Avoid pictures of flowers and plants unless someone is sick. Plants and pictures of plants or flowers will make couples argue.
- Have pictures of love, like being in a hug, tasteful act or affection
- DO NOT have photos of children in the bedroom. You already have enough “childhood”. Have a place in the house that is only dedicated to you and your partner.
- If you are single, make sure you have a picture in the bedroom that represents the energy you want to attract. That is, a single woman looking for a man should hang up a picture that shows a man or has a strong man in the scene.
- To create opportunities for yourself, place a picture of an open field on the wall opposite the bed. It shows that your way of life is open and obstacles are removed.