What are the Feng Shui taboos in children’s rooms?

Many villa owners have experienced that their children suddenly started crying in the middle of the night, or woke up with a sudden scream. Restless sleep in children is the biggest headache for parents. So, how can we use villa feng shui to reasonably explain this phenomenon? Let’s take a look at the bad feng shui in children’s rooms.

Villa Feng Shui layout: There should be no big trees outside the window

The distance between trees outside the window that affects the sleep of children indoors is within one and a half window heights. If the branches sway beyond the window, it means that sunlight cannot easily come in and Yin Qi accumulates. As we all know, trees provide shade, and under the trees is a place where yin energy gathers. From a psychological perspective, children are more likely to have bad associations with seeing branches swaying, especially on stormy nights.

Villa Feng Shui layout: bedside facing the door

This type of bed is commonly seen in cribs and children’s beds. They are placed randomly in the bedroom by parents. In fact, this kind of The arrangement will make the children focus on the goings-on outside the door, combined with some ignorant family education models: If you cry again, the tiger will eat you, there is a beggar woman at the door who wants to take the child away, there are many bad people outside, and the big bad wolf is at the door. So Yi had frequent nightmares and was frightened.

Villa Feng Shui layout: Sound evil

Some people actively or passively put fish tanks with running water devices in their bedrooms, and some people use them ignorantly to drive away mosquitoes for their children in the summer. Some of the so-called ultrasonic mosquito repellents have roads outside the window, doorways facing the elevator, wind chimes hanging on the window sill and beside the bed, etc. These noises that can be heard during sleep belong to the category of acoustic noise. We can hear the sounds of nature when it is quiet, but the noise heard right after lying down is most likely to cause insomnia and nightmares. Some cribs have toys that make sounds hanging. In fact, if a child wakes up in the middle of the night because of hunger, even if he is fed immediately, he will easily become excited and stay awake because of touching these toys.

Villa Feng Shui layout: light evil

There are several situations here. One is that parents are too tired to take care of their children and always forget to turn off the lights to go to bed. The other is that neon lights or street lights outside the window enter the room. This makes children who are light sleepers suffer from restless sleep and frequent nightmares because their optic nerves are in a passive and active process.

Feng Shui layout of the villa: ugly toys placed on the bedside

Some children or parents will buy these, but they don’t know that even if the children buy them themselves, if the image of the toy is too fierce , it is a negative character in the game process. For example, the Big Big Wolf doll in Pleasant Goat is not suitable to be placed on a child's bed or nightstand. Children also have associations. When they see these ugly things before going to bed, negative plots dominated by these elements are naturally prone to appear in their dreams.

Villa Feng Shui Layout: Too much Yin Qi in the room

It is rare for some people to clean their rooms as a whole once a year. The accumulation of all kinds of debris over time will inevitably harbor dirt and excessive moisture. The quilt is not often exposed to the sun, there are crafts with yin properties such as snakes in the room, and the ventilation is poor. This type of room is most likely to cause children to have ghost dreams and nightmares due to excessive yin energy. Some parents watch horror movies in the bedroom before going to bed, which also has the same effect of increasing bad luck in the bedroom. If the bad luck is severe, you will easily feel uneasy. If you feel uneasy, you will naturally be unable to sleep peacefully.