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Dear Lisa,
For a child's bedroom, usually; we look at the concept of `Yin and Yang'. Yin or rest or Yang for activity.
Usually, for children' room; it should be more yang than yin. As children are growing. Thus,this can be either in the brighter colours used in the room or combinations of it and pictures/posters and toys in the room.
Even when we try to make the room more yang, toys such as war planes, soliders or toy weapons, transformers should be avoided. For such toys, they can still be played during the day time, but kept afterwards e.g. in a drawer of chest or other storage areas. For the bedsheet, try to choose a more pastel colour - if sleep is a problem.
Where possible, avoid having the bedroom in the North-East or South-West of the house particulary if due to certain combinations of factors, these two sectors become more yin.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 12/10/2001 1:14:00 AM, Lisa MacLeod wrote:
>I am looking for any
>information regarding feng
>shui application for children,
>specifically in their bedroom.
>Hoping to solve a child's
>sleep problems.
>
>Thank you for any help.
>L.
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