Ju mei yin Shang solid wood furniture Lin Si bailan mattress
Taboo 1: the area exceeds 20 square meters.
Ancient geomantic theory pointed out that "there are few people in the house, which is a haunted house" and "a big house will recruit people". Therefore, even the emperor's bedroom will not exceed 20 square meters in area.
In fact, the "popularity" mentioned in Feng Shui is the "human energy field" that we later discovered. The human body is an energy body, radiating energy all the time, just like the air conditioner at work. The bigger the house, the more energy it consumes. Therefore, the bedroom area is too large, which will lead to decreased immunity, listlessness, poor judgment, wrong decision-making, and even "unlucky" illness due to excessive energy consumption.
Experts suggest that the bedroom area should be controlled at 10-20 square meters.
Taboo 2: The window is big, facing east or west.
Feng Shui master pointed out that sleeping in a room with a big window facing east or west is easy to lead to a "bloody disaster" because of "lightness". Because in a room facing east or west, the fierce sunshine in the morning or afternoon will lead to excessive light in the bedroom, stimulate nerves, affect rest, lead to insomnia, and even make people become angular, impulsive and irritable.
Expert's suggestion: Choose a small window room facing north or south as the bedroom. If you have lived in a room facing east or west and it is impossible to change it for the time being, then pay attention to closing the curtains at the right time.
Taboo 3: There is a chandelier on the roof directly above the bed.
In geomantic omen, "a chandelier is installed on the ceiling directly above the bed" is called "the chandelier presses the bed" and is considered as "the weight of suffocation". This is harmful to health. Modern psychological research has found that if a chandelier is installed on the roof directly above the bed, it will really give people psychological hints, increase people's psychological pressure, affect endocrine, and then lead to a series of health problems such as insomnia, nightmares and acute respiratory diseases.
Expert advice: keep the roof directly above the bed empty, and use a floor lamp or desk lamp with soft light beside the bed.