Bedroom Art with Good Feng Shui
Selecting Appropriate Images for Your Bedroom

©2004 Kathryn Weber
Publisher, The Red Lotus Letter
www.redlotusletter.com



The bedroom is the site of relaxation, romance, and rest.  Designed well, the bedroom can inspire couples to feel more romantic and stir their passions.  If not, relationships can dwindle down to a friendly, not so romantic, handshake.  If bedrooms are a place of activity, such as exercise, work, hobbies, or other interests, then they will not be the restful space they were intended to be.  There is a fine line between creating the bedroom that inspires you and the bedroom that depletes you.

One of the first areas this shows up in is the artwork.  Feng shui has stringent rules regarding bedrooms – and correspondingly – the art that goes into them.  Time after time, I see bedrooms during feng shui consultations whose artwork appears to be whatever was leftover from the rest of the house.  Or, the symbolism of the art in relationship to the room it is displayed in is not taken into account, such as winter scenes in a marriage bedroom (bbbbrrrrrr).  This can fill the bedroom with all the wrong messages.

Bedrooms should display the messages that inspire the person (or persons) who occupy the room.  Artwork should reflect their tastes, interests, and desires while still following feng shui guidelines.  This will help to ensure that negative messages or inappropriate messages don’t distract from the principal goals of the bedroom:  rest, romance, and relaxation.

Look at all the bedrooms in the house.  Determine if they are inspiring and if they are making the appropriate statements for the room.  For example, a scary Spiderman poster that looks like Spiderman is going to jump off the wall may create a frightening bedroom for a young boy. 

Or, pictures of the kids in a marriage bedroom create too much “kid energy” and can be uncomfortable for romance, causing marital passion to wither.  Next, take into account feng shui guidelines, such as eliminating mirrors, pictures of dragons, deities. or vicious animals.

Sleeping is a time when we must be the most protected and cared-for.  This is why it makes sense to make sure that your bedrooms support you, your family, and your relationships. 


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