Taboos in the Feng Shui layout of the elderly room
1. The elderly room should not be too far away from the bedrooms of family members, nor should it be too noisy, and the bathroom and toilet should be slightly closer. If it is a building, it must be placed downstairs, and the slope of the stairs must not be too steep to prevent slipping. If there is a courtyard at home, the size depends on the space of the residence. The courtyard should be as close as possible to the elderly housing.
2. According to the psychological and physiological characteristics of the elderly, the elderly’s bedroom should be arranged in a sunny room as much as possible. Traditional Feng Shui believes that the northwest position is the upright position of parents, which is good for the elderly to sleep. However, its disadvantage is that the cold air is more severe, which has a certain impact on the health of the elderly. In fact, rooms with sufficient sunlight in the southeast and south are suitable. .
3. The bed for the elderly should be of a moderate height, making it convenient for the elderly to get up and lie down, and to facilitate the elderly to access items. The bed should be kept away from direct crosswinds from the air conditioner to avoid wind chills in the elderly, and to avoid the electromagnetic field of the air conditioner, which is detrimental to fortune. There should be no beams above the bed to prevent the beams from pressing on the top of the bed and causing pain in the muscles, bones, and joints. The bed should not face the door, let alone the bathroom door, to avoid potential disease risks. The bed should not face a mirror, especially if the magnetic field reflected by a mirror that is too large can cause mental trance and Alzheimer's disease in the elderly.