Creating a harmonious and peaceful sleeping environment is essential in home Feng Shui, especially when it comes to bedroom furniture. Since we spend a significant portion of our day in the bedroom, ensuring that the space is arranged with proper Feng Shui principles can greatly enhance our well-being and sleep quality. Today, we’ll explore key Feng Shui taboos related to bedroom furniture and how to avoid them to create a more balanced and restful space.
First, the bed itself plays a crucial role. It should be large enough, flat, and provide good support and comfort. The height of the bed is also important—ideally slightly higher than the knees when sitting on the edge. Too high or too low can make it uncomfortable to get in and out. Also, the bed should not be placed directly on the floor; there should be some space underneath to allow for airflow and prevent dampness, which can lead to back pain or other health issues.
The bedside table should be positioned at a height higher than the bed. This helps improve the sleeper’s mental clarity and overall sleep quality. Additionally, the bed should be placed so that the person can see the door and window from the bed, allowing natural light to enter in the morning, which helps energize the body and mind.
For optimal energy flow, the bed should ideally be oriented north-south, aligning with the Earth's magnetic field. Sleeping with your head facing north or south is believed to promote better circulation and deeper sleep. However, the bed should never face west, as this can cause restless sleep and headaches. Sleeping with your head facing east is considered calming and beneficial for relaxation.
Avoid placing the bed directly opposite the bedroom door, as this can create a sense of vulnerability and disrupt the energy flow. If space is limited, consider using a screen or curtain to block the view of the door from the bed. The bed should also not be placed under a beam, above an air conditioner unit, or directly under a chandelier, as these are all considered "beam presses" in Feng Shui and can cause feelings of pressure or unease.
Furthermore, the bed should not be positioned so that it faces a mirror, as this can disturb sleep and cause anxiety, especially during the night when people are half-awake. Mirrors reflect energy, and having one directly facing the bed may interfere with the body’s natural energy flow. If you must have a mirror in the bedroom, it’s best to cover it at night or place it inside a closet, only opening it when needed.
Lastly, avoid placing sharp corners of cabinets, bookshelves, or dressers near the bed, as they can cause stress and even migraines. Similarly, avoid placing long-pointed plants or rectangular furniture too close to the bed, as they may disrupt the energy balance of the room.
By following these Feng Shui guidelines for bedroom furniture, you can create a more peaceful and energetically balanced space that supports rest, relaxation, and overall well-being.
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BRUSH CARE
If we want the brush to last us as long as possible, it is also necessary to take good care of it.
Never leave the brush in the water or detergent for too long - the brush head may come loose or the sleeve may start to rust
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Dry the moisture with a clean cloth or napkin
Place the brush upside down to dry
Dry at room temperature
NAIL ART - there are a lot of brushes for nail art and decorating. The most important brush that no one should miss is the detailer, or extra thin brush, which is suitable for detailed work around the cuticle and nail walls. You can also paint a French manicure or thin lines with it. It's simply a brush you have to have. Another very popular is, for example, a brush for ombré, or a gradual transition of colors, for glitter and many others. You can find our offer HERE.
BRUSH CARE
If we want the brush to last us as long as possible, it is also necessary to take good care of it.
Never leave the brush in the water or detergent for too long - the brush head may come loose or the sleeve may start to rust
Clean the brush thoroughly - head and sleeve
Dry the moisture with a clean cloth or napkin
Place the brush upside down to dry
Dry at room temperature
Clean the brushes you use on UVLED gels properly and store them in a dark place. This will prevent direct light from curing the remnants of the gel left on the brush.
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