10 Feng Shui tips for your child’s study room
Study room is a very important part of the house. This is the room where a lot of creative work and studying is done by your children. The study room requires a lot of positive energy, so that your child can concentrate and study properly.
A study room designed using Feng Shui principles brings positive energy and enhance the study environment, so your child can perform better. Here are some important tips for your child’s study room.
10 Feng Shui tips for your child’s study room
The most suitable direction for study room are east, north and north-east. These directions are full of positive energy.
The study room should be clean, neat and tidy. Untidy room brings negative energy in the room and affects your child’s concentration in studies. A clutter-free room fills the environment with positive energy, and enhance your child’s concentration.
While studying the child must face north or east direction. This would enhance their energy.
The table should be placed in such way that your child’s back should never be facing the door.
The study table should be of square or rectangle shape. It should always be clutter-free.
There should not be any beam above the study table as it blocks the thought process of your child. If the table is beneath a beam, hanging a bamboo wind chime from the beam would avoid negative effects.
The study room should be colored in neutral and light shades of blue, green, white and cream. Avoid using darker tones in the room.
The study room should always be properly lit. There should be a window in the room to bring in natural light. To enhance your child’s concentration, place a table lamp to the south-east of the table.
Placed the study table to the right of the window. Your child should never sit in front of the window. Place a wind chime or bamboo near the window to prevent negative energy.
The chair you select should have a high back and should be comfortable. Place a picture of water behind the chair to ensure the flow of creative energy to your child.