What are the feng shui taboos of beds and desks?

Feng Shui Taboos for Children's Beds and Desks

First, the decoration of children's rooms can start with the placement of doors and windows, main colors, beds and desks. First of all, don't hedge the door with the bathroom. The so-called hedging means that the two doors are opposite, and the child's room should not be next to the bathroom, which will affect the child's study concentration and often distract him. In addition, the room design should avoid "two-way communication", that is, when the door of the room (especially the sliding door) is opened, the door is facing the window, balcony and other doors leading to the outside world at the other end of the room. Such children are more "individual" or naughty, and there are dynamic objects such as chimneys and canals outside the window, which will lead to confusion in children's thinking, especially in mathematics.

Second, the theme color is also very important. The color is too dark and thick for children to grow up. Milky white is better for smallpox, and dark color is regarded as a fierce elephant. Children with different personalities should match different wall colors. If they are impatient, it is not recommended to use water red or bright red. If they are quiet, they should avoid using cool colors. Warm colors should be used, and rooms with better lighting can be arranged for quiet children. Pay attention to environmental protection standards when using paints, and the pungent smell is not conducive to children's growth.

Third, there are many taboos in the placement of beds and desks. For example, don't put the bed under the beam or balcony. If the house is multi-storey, don't put beds on the top and bottom of cabinets, bathrooms and kitchen stoves, which will affect the growth of children. Try not to put bookshelves and stacked items in front of the desk, and don't put a stereo, which will affect children's attention. Try to avoid water towers and stereos except that the light facing the window should be moderate and not too strong.

The above taboos generally apply to the layout of children's rooms, but each child's life is different, so we should coordinate with the children's life and make the children's rooms the best.