Feng Shui question?
Question:I'm looking at a very a small studio apartment and it's got pretty good feng shui except for the only place I can really put the bed is in the area designated for children/creativity. As someone who is living in a studio apartment and obviously not ready for children, is this a bad idea?
The only other place I can put it is in the love/relationship corner, which sounds great, but then there would be a window behind my headboard, which is bad. And cold.
Maybe I could put the bed in the kitchen... that's in the prosperity/abundance corner...
Answers:
Bed in a kitchen is a really bad idea. It really depends on what type of Feng Shui you want to know more of: the new age type (where everything is generalized, no calculations, etc) or the traditional type (recognized individuality and solutions provided from calculations).
For using traditional Feng Shui, find your auspicious/inauspicious directions which are dictated by your kua number. To find your kua number:
http://www.smilingbamboo.com/feng-shui-k...
Then also check out the Flying Stars for this year to see how various sectors in your home are affected:
http://www.smilingbamboo.com/feng-shui-f...
Additionally, here's a guide on how to get started using authentic Feng Shui for your home:
http://www.smilingbamboo.com/feng-shui-a...
Hope this info helps!
There are different schools of feng shui. You can apply flying star and trigram feng shui for your situation.
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