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Feng Shui in your Room

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Feng Shui Your Bedroom

Need a good night's sleep? We've got nine feng shui cures for the bedroom guaranteed to make your slumbering chi say "thank you."

By Leah Hennen



The restful colors, soft lighting, symmetry, luxurious linens and furniture placement in this Ann Wisniewski-designed bedroom are all examples of good feng shui - and of simple, beautiful design.

 

 

Is your bedroom a peaceful haven you retreat to for rest and romance, and emerge from feeling refreshed and renewed? If not, a little feng shui may be just the thing your room needs.

Feng shui - which literally translates to "wind and water" - is the ancient Chinese art of placement. The goal is to enhance the flow of chi (life force or spiritual energy), and to create harmonious environments that support health, beckon wealth and invite happiness. At its most basic level, feng shui (pronounced fung shway) is a decorating discipline based on the belief that our surroundings affect us.

In the bedroom, "Feng shui helps you arrange the space to support your best rest and connection with your partner and with yourself," says Los Angeles feng shui consultant Jayme Barrett, author of Feng Shui Your Life. Whether you buy into feng shui's philosophies or not, many of its principles simply make good design sense. Here are nine simple feng shui strategies that will turn your chaotic and uninspiring bedroom into the serene and sensual sanctuary of your dreams.

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douglas moore
Alain Pinel Realtors - Walnut Creek, CA
my wife is looking forward to seeing the nine strategies-- not sleeping well at night is not a fair reward for fully functioning and service oriented days-- hope your nine are forthcoming-- thx
Dec 20, 2007 03:51 PM