How to create a home feng shui that is conducive to enhancing parent-child relationship?

When children grow up, the relationship between parents and children becomes a bit subtle. Many children will have conflicts with their parents when they grow up, resulting in dark clouds and tense atmosphere at home all day. In fact, in this case, it is very likely that some decoration matters have violated the taboo of home feng shui, resulting in a bad parent-child relationship.

Let's take you to reveal the secret and see how to create a home feng shui that is conducive to enhancing parent-child relationship:

First, keep the living room bright.

Dim lighting will make the atmosphere at home more depressing, which is easy to make people feel manic and is not conducive to parent-child relationship. Therefore, the living room must keep bright light, and the curtains must be opened during the day to let the sun shine into the living room; Turn on the main light in the living room at night and keep it bright. Parents and children can sit in the living room and chat and communicate more.

Second, put decorations such as crystals and green plants at home.

Crystal is an auspicious ornament, which is conducive to creating a good home environment at home; At the same time, some green plants can be placed at home to absorb harmful substances in the air.

It can also relieve people's depression. Seeing green plants, people will feel that they are in nature. When you feel that you are in nature, you will feel relaxed all over. If either parent or child is depressed, it will cause disharmony in the whole family and have a bad influence on the relationship between parents and children.

Third, it is best to choose a round or oval dining table.

Square dining table will make family members have primary and secondary points when sitting around, which is not conducive to the communication between parents and children; Round and oval dining tables will make people feel that people sitting at this table are equal, which is conducive to improving communication between parents and children.

Fourth, parents' bedrooms and children's bedrooms should not be too close.

When children grow up, they will want to protect their privacy and don't want their every move to be exposed under the eyes of their parents. If parents' bedrooms are too close to their children's bedrooms, they will feel depressed or monitored. If parents' bedrooms are separated from children's bedrooms, children will feel relaxed and happy, and naturally they will have a good relationship with their parents.