Feng shui – children area?
Posted by admin|
The “children area” in my unit (according to the Bagua) is located right in my lavatory area. Everything in the lavatory is primarily white as well as we can’t shift this (I do not wish to paint the trappings or reinstate the toilet as well as tub). I review somewhere which there should be no white in the “children area”, is this true? If it is, what can we do about high the white in the lavatory space? I do not devise upon carrying any young kids any time soon, given we am the singular womanlike student. However, we do wish to welcome my middle kid as well as have great family with young kids (be means to get along with them) given I’m starting to begin training first propagandize soon. Any suggestions as to how we can adorn this space to raise my middle child? |
No related posts.
Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.









January 28th, 2010 at 12:08 am
No idea what feng shui is BUT
why not go with bright primary colors? think crayola crayons!
Or if that is too vivid, use the pastel shades.
Unless you are a hopeless romantic, and desire some fluffy stuff.
For a ‘ motif’ Go with frogs, dragonflies, florals, an ocean feel, a forest glade, the quiet twilight….
get wild get funky…what did that little girl (you ) love as a child?
Our main bath is white with brights, with accents of lighter tones, a mix of antique glass pitchers and holders, odd art I framed, unusal robe and towels hooks….
January 30th, 2010 at 7:48 am
On the contrary, white is the color associated with children so is fine for the area. The suggestions might be more about balancing the effect of the water in the bathroom. Bathrooms are especially sensitive in feng shui as they represent energy being flushed away – not just in the toilet but down the sink and tub drains. Earthy objects -either yellow in color or possibly some decorative stones) and/or and red-colored objects (which could also be accessories such as shower curtain, towels, decorative soaps or canisters) would serve to cut down on the water effect. You don’t have to go overboard just do it with intention.