myfs_138152 Posted April 17, 2009 Share Posted April 17, 2009 Hi shifuIs there any rules to follow when selecting wallpaper for the bedroom??any shapes or design (flora) to avoid?thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 18, 2009 Staff Share Posted April 18, 2009 1. If possible avoid pointed shapes e.g. "diamond shape" or many stars or anything resemble pointed edges or multiple pointed edges designs.2. Some sectors that have flying star #3 (bad wood) : avoid green wall paper or wall paper with floral plants or these type of wall paper. And if one's ba zi is or such as weak water person, all the more to avoid floral/plants designs.4. At sectors that have #3 (bad wood) try not to inflame this sector with dolphin type or water element type of wall paper e.g. wavy shapes etc... As water element can inadvertely inflame bad wood #3.(Note: #3 signfies: quarrels, conflicts, lawsuits, scandals type of activies).5. Avoid pyramid or bright red wall wappers at sectors like NW (which may result in Fire at Heaven's gate - inauspicious for the male of the house) or if a sector has such star(s) or a combination of stars like MS#5 with WS#2 with Base=#9.6. Generally, bright yellow wall papers - should be avoided in the elderly person's bedroom as a preventitve measure or if the bedroom has bad #5 (bad earth) or Yellow.. 7. If not sure, for example in a children's bedroom, then if ALL THREE MAJOR primarly colours are used on a wall feature, then it is possible to use all the three major primary colours: BRIGHT RED, BRIGHT BLUE, BRIGHT GREEN & (SOME ALSO CONSIDER BRIGHT YELLOW ) as one of the THREE major colours. Thus, if one has a wall paper with all these representations of COLOUR, then no worries... can use all combation of the above. But should any one of the colours are left out, then got to check the sector to see if it can accept a certain colour.Please note that BLACK can replace BRIGHT BLUE. While BROWN can replace BRIGHT GREEN.Note: British English: Colour (Ioften used to theBritishEnglish) American English: Color Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 18, 2013 Staff Share Posted November 18, 2013 Often for #3, use fire element or a red lamp can disarm it. Quote On 4/18/2009 6:29:13 PM, Anonymous wrote:1. If possible avoid pointedshapes e.g. "diamond shape" ormany stars or anythingresemble pointed edges ormultiple pointed edgesdesigns.2. Some sectors that haveflying star #3 (bad wood) :avoid green wall paper or wallpaper with floral plants orthese type of wall paper. Andif one's ba zi is or such asweak water person, all themore to avoid floral/plantsdesigns.4. At sectors that have #3(bad wood) try not to inflamethis sector with dolphin typeor water element type of wallpaper e.g. wavy shapes etc...As water element caninadvertely inflame bad wood#3.(Note: #3 signfies:quarrels, conflicts, lawsuits,scandals type of activies).5. Avoid pyramid or bright redwall wappers at sectors likeNW (which may result in Fireat Heaven's gate -inauspicious for the male ofthe house) or if a sector hassuch star(s) or a combinationof stars like MS#5 with WS#2with Base=#9.6. Generally, bright yellowwall papers - should beavoided in the elderlyperson's bedroom as apreventitve measure or if thebedroom has bad #5 (bad earth)or Yellow..7. If not sure, for example ina children's bedroom, then ifALL THREE MAJOR primarlycolours are used on a wallfeature, then it is possibleto use all the three majorprimary colours: BRIGHTRED, BRIGHT BLUE, BRIGHT GREEN& (SOME ALSO CONSIDERBRIGHT YELLOW ) as one of theTHREE major colours. Thus, ifone has a wall paper with allthese representations ofCOLOUR, then no worries... canuse all combation of theabove. But should any one ofthe colours are left out, thengot to check the sector to seeif it can accept a certaincolour.Please note that BLACK canreplace BRIGHT BLUE. WhileBROWN can replace BRIGHTGREEN.Note: British English:Colour (Ioften used totheBritishEnglish)American English: Color Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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