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9 Feng Shui tips for your bedroom

Given that your bedroom is an extension of your personality and symbolizes who you are as a person, it is the most important room in your house. And, properly done Feng Shui in your bedroom can bring about positive changes in your life. Feng shui, is also known as Chinese geomancy, and is an ancient Chinese traditional practice which harmonizes individuals with their surrounding environment directing the flow of the universal Qi or “cosmic current” or energy through places and structures.

Here are some Feng shui tips for your bedroom that will bring you happiness, health and prosperity.

Bed placement

According to Feng shui, the bed has to be placed in a commanding position facing the door yet not being directly in line with it. Avoid the “coffin position”, where your feet point to the door. If possible, avoid placing your bed under any low beams, soffits, or sloped ceilings.

Headboard placement

The headboard needs to be placed against a solid wall, leaving enough space on the other three sides of the bed. Avoid placing your headboard against a wall that has a toilet on the other side. Headboards represent stability and support in your life especially in romantic relationships and therefore serve their purpose best when they are solid and without any perforations. Fasten your headboard securely to the bed for getting maximum support and strength.

Declutter your bed

Items cluttered under the bed may affect the passive “yin” state and also represent or create subconscious blocks in your life. So clear them away. For example, letters from ex-partners may keep you stuck in your current relationship status. Shoes can give you the feeling of constant movement rather than a period of rest. It is best not to have anything stored under your bed for “Qi” to flow freely all around you while you’re sleeping.

No electronic device

Both from a Feng shui and a practical perspective, electronic devices can disrupt sleep and are therefore best kept outside the bedroom. You can read books instead to keep yourself entertained.

Nightstands

Two nightstands are better than one and can be placed on each side of the bed to ensure harmony in your relationship with your partner at the same time allowing him/her to have their own space and storage.

Colors

Splashes of red can add passion whereas earthy and neutral shades are more relaxing. Blues and greens are for rejuvenation and vitality, whereas pinks and peaches are great for attracting a partnership. Choose accordingly.

Artwork

Artworks do make a personal statement. Family photos are best placed in other rooms. If you’re single and looking, it might be worth your while to bring artwork that comes in  pairs.

Books & workout gear

These symbolize active energy so a stack of books or your gym gear is best kept in the living room if you’re looking for a restful night’s sleep.

Natural green plants

Plants bring life energy to a place often inviting in restorative energy and growth in all spheres of your life. Choose a plant that requires easy maintenance and one that will thrive in the natural environment of your room.

Cool Mist Quiet Ultrasonic Humidifiers for Bedrooms & Large rooms can also be placed in any room. It helps you to read, sleep, relax or meditate by providing cool mist for long hours at a stretch. 

FAQ

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WHAT IS A COOL MIST HUMIDIFIER?

A cool-mist humidifier is a device intended to disperse cool moisture into the air to increase the Humidity levels of a given space. But you might be wondering? Why do you even want to moist the dry air? What causes dry air? Don’t worry we have done the research for you to answer all this.

WHAT CAUSES LOW HUMIDITY IN YOUR SPACE?

As temperatures get lower during the colder winter season, humidity levels naturally drop. This is because cold air can’t retain as much moisture as warm air. Primarily, low indoor humidity is created when cold air, which carries a far lesser amount of moisture than warm air, enters the home and is heated, therefore lowering the atmosphere’s overall relative humidity. Low humidity can also occur in arid climates during summer as a result of excessive air conditioning, which removes moisture from the air as it operates. But should we even worry about this? Let’s find out what happens due to it?

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A ROOM HAS LOW HUMIDITY?

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends that you keep the humidity in your home or workspace between 30 and 50 per cent. When the air becomes drier than that, it raises the risk of several types of health issues. dry skin irritated eyes dryness in the throat or airways allergies frequent coughs bloody noses sinus headaches cracked lips Aside from these health issues, wood and plants also get affected by dry air. If your plants are turning brown even after your intense care. Then don’t blame yourself for it. It might be happening due to low humidity in your space. But does having a humidifier even help the above health issues?

HOW DOES A COLD MIST HUMIDIFIER HELP?

Think about the last time it rained. Do you remember how the air felt after the rain stopped? You may have noticed a “crisp” feeling in the air. A cool-mist humidifier has a similar effect to the temperature of your room. Humidifiers add moisture to the air, which can benefit people with respiratory symptoms or dry skin during the summer months especially if you live in a dry, desert climate. This can also be a benefit during colder months when indoor heating makes the air hot and dry.

DIFFERENCE B/W HUMIDIFIER AND DIFFUSER

If you need more moisture in the air in your home, then you need a humidifier. If you only want to add fragrance to the air, and no moisture, then a diffuser is the proper product. If you want to buy a diffuser the go-to Diffusers for Essential Oils Large Room, 500ml Aromatherapy Diffuser,7 Colors Changed

A cool-mist humidifier is a device intended to disperse cool moisture into the air to increase the Humidity levels of a given space. But you might be wondering? Why do you even want to moist the dry air? What causes dry air? Don’t worry we have done the research for you to answer all this. 

As temperatures get lower during the colder winter season, humidity levels naturally drop. This is because cold air can’t retain as much moisture as warm air. Primarily, low indoor humidity is created when cold air, which carries a far lesser amount of moisture than warm air, enters the home and is heated, therefore lowering the atmosphere’s overall relative humidity. Low humidity can also occur in arid climates during summer as a result of excessive air conditioning, which removes moisture from the air as it operates. But should we even worry about this? Let’s find out what happens due to it?

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends that you keep the humidity in your home or workspace between 30 and 50 per cent. When the air becomes drier than that, it raises the risk of several types of health issues.

  1. dry skin
  2. irritated eyes
  3. dryness in the throat or airways
  4. allergies
  5. frequent coughs
  6. bloody noses
  7. sinus headaches
  8. cracked lips

Aside from these health issues, wood and plants also get affected by dry air. If your plants are turning brown even after your intense care. Then don’t blame yourself for it. It might be happening due to low humidity in your space.

But does having a humidifier even help the above health issues?

Think about the last time it rained. Do you remember how the air felt after the rain stopped? You may have noticed a “crisp” feeling in the air. A cool-mist humidifier has a similar effect to the temperature of your room. Humidifiers add moisture to the air, which can benefit people with respiratory symptoms or dry skin during the summer months especially if you live in a dry, desert climate. This can also be a benefit during colder months when indoor heating makes the air hot and dry.

If you need more moisture in the air in your home, then you need a humidifier. If you only want to add fragrance to the air, and no moisture, then a diffuser is the proper product. If you want to buy a diffuser the go-to Diffusers for Essential Oils Large Room, 500ml Aromatherapy Diffuser,7 Colors Changed

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