Posted July 17, 200619 yr Hello.I am new to Feng Shui. I live in a flatshare with friends. I'd like to decorate and organize my room for my best advantage using Feng Shui guidelines. It's a spaciuos square(door on SW wall, window on East wall) and I am a NE person (gua: 8) I'm wondering what would be an ideal arrangement for my basic furniture: bed, storages, shelvess, entertainment unit, sofa?Thanks a lot in advance
Posted July 27, 200619 yr Staff Dear Krisztina,Since you mentioned hat you flat-share; within your room, yes; you can still do a "little" of Feng Shui.There are two approaches and both can be combined together:-1. Eight House Compass School Feng ShuiTry to determine whether you are either an East or West Group person. If not sure, can use the free tools provided under http://www.geomancy-online.com It is recommended that you should generate the best bed-head direction and best work/study table direction charts. And if possible, invest in a small compass. Once youhave all these, you can then try to see whether you can position your bed / study in the best possible directions (not withstanding the restrictions of the current bedroom i.e. wardrope, windows).2. Commonsense approachMany people all over the world don't even have a single notion of what "Feng Shui" or in India "Vastu" is all about. And the most natural is to organise the bedroom based on one's instict. For most of us, this is the most natural thing to do.In addition, feel free to decorate or place even things like for some girls (or ladies) soft toys, photo frame of family, friends etc...Warmest Regards,CecilQuote:Krisztina Takacs wrote:I am new to Feng Shui. I live in a flatshare with friends. I'd like to decorate and organize my room for my best advantage using Feng Shui guidelines. It's a spaciuos square(door on SW wall, window on East wall) and I am a NE person (gua: 8) I'm wondering what would be an ideal arrangement for my basic furniture: bed, storages, shelvess, entertainment unit, sofa?
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