Q. of the Week: Two Bedroom Questions

This week I’ve received two questions about creating good Feng Shui in the bedroom.

Let’s get to them:

Question #1: PM asks, “I have mirrors on the closets in my bedroom. Can’t move them for sure. Is there a way to remove their negative effect?”

Mirrors create negative Feng Shui after dark when their hard reflectiveness keeps Chi energy moving and bouncing restlessly around the room as you are trying to sleep. If mirrors can’t be removed, the best solution is to cover them at night.

Add a rod to the wall above your closets and hang curtains you can open to get to the closets by day and still cover the mirrors when it’s time to relax at night.

Question #2: Kristin asks, “Sometimes I must flip my position in bed to fall asleep, putting my head where feet usually go. Is this Feng Shui related?”

The Chi energy that’s contained within each of us, and each of our spaces, is changing all the time. It sounds as though you are very sensitive to these changes.

I’d advise setting up your bed with both a head- and a foot-board so you feel safe and protected no matter which way you’re facing.

Does this answer the questions?

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Comments

  1. I did not know that about the mirrors. Very interesting! I like the idea of having a bed with headboard and footboard. would this also help if the foot of the bed faces the doorway? Only position for the bed in my room!

    Comment by mydivabydesign — January 28, 2010 @ 10:50 pm

  2. Hi Chris,
    Yes! Having a footboard between you and the door is a perfect solution for a situation like yours where your bed faces the doorway directly. Rather than Chi energy coming straight at you through the doorway, the footboard steers it gently around the room so you feel nourished by it.

    Comment by Ann — January 29, 2010 @ 8:46 am

January 28, 2010