dlah Posted March 31, 1999 Share Posted March 31, 1999 I just moved into a new apartment, the bedroom is rather small and there's not a whole lot I can do with switching things around. My problem is my desk that also has a hutch for a bookshelf faces the bed. Both the desk and chest of drawers are large pieces and sit side by side on one side of the room, while the bed sits on the other. When I sit on the bed I feel as though I am being weighed down. A small crystal on top of the chest of drawers seemed to help a little. Is there anything I can do to make my room more feng shui "friendly"? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 31, 1999 Staff Share Posted March 31, 1999 Hi,Normally for a bedroom, it should be more Yin or `state of rest'. I am not sure if you are a student or working.The type of environment would depend on what you are currently doing i.e this depends on whether you are studying (plus your study habits) i.e. in a dormitory or you are working and returning home to rest.As you have not mentioned your nature whether you are a student or working or if you are a student, do you have the habit to study in your room or in a library and only return to the room to rest.The best `cures' for a small room is to place a family photo of loved ones in the room. If you are an `extrovert' you could place posters (the type of posters depends on individual tastes).Other than the above, check the lighting in the room. The type of light could affect the environment around you.If you are a student and often study in the room, it is good to have a small hifi or portable radio in your room. Music does create a `more yang environment'.The two large furniture opposite your bed do have a impact on you. You could place as I mentioned earlier some of your favourite collectibles on it to make it more friendly.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 3/31/99 7:19:01 AM, Anonymous wrote:I just moved into a newapartment, the bedroom israther small and there's not awhole lot I can do withswitching things around. Myproblem is my desk that alsohas a hutch for a bookshelffaces the bed. Both the deskand chest of drawers are largepieces and sit side by side onone side of the room, whilethe bed sits on the other.When I sit on the bed I feelas though I am being weigheddown. A small crystal on topof the chest of drawers seemedto help a little. Is thereanything I can do to make myroom more feng shui"friendly"? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dlah Posted April 2, 1999 Share Posted April 2, 1999 Thank you for your advice I do appreciate it. I work most of the day away from home, but I do hold a second job and on weekends find myself sitting at the desk working. My room serves as an office/ t.v. room and bedroom. Most of the time it is used to sleep and relax, but on occasions it is also used for work.Thanks for the helpAP Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted April 3, 1999 Share Posted April 3, 1999 Dear Amy,Thanks for your clarifications. Since you are using your room at night,lighting is important and this would depend on whether you are working orresting. As far as possible, try to make the room as cosy as possibleparticulary place a faourite photo or even a small vase of (real orartificial) flowers would help.Warmest Regards,Cecil-----Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed>Date: Friday, April 02, 1999 1:04 AMSubject: Small Apartment Bedroom 2 Quote From: "Amy Phlieger" This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.Thank you for your advice I do appreciate it.I work most of the day away from home, but I do hold a second job and onweekends find myself sitting at the desk working. My room serves as anoffice/ t.v. room and bedroom. Most of the time it is used to sleep andrelax, but on occasions it is also used for work.Thanks for the helpAP --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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