
Photo caption: Proper Feng Shui is perhaps most important in the bedroom, where we spend a third of our life on average. One tip, place your bed against the most solid wall in the room. At the window, keep up the Feng Shui, by choosing a product with just the right amount of privacy, light control and sound absorption such as the Alustra Vignette Modern Roman Shades by Hunter Douglas shown here.
(NC)-What's the most important room in the house? On average you spend a third of your life sleeping, so it would follow that your bedroom would be a very important place advises Karen Carter, author of Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life: How to Use Feng Shui to Get Love, Money Respect and Happiness.
Tips from Carter on proper Feng Shui for your bedroom include:
• Buy a wooden bed if you have the choice. Metal beds can conduct electricity, which can be a health hazard
• Check the lighting level to see if it is not too harsh (yang) or too dim (yin). Listen for distracting sounds and try to alleviate or remove them.
• Avoid large living plants in the bedroom.
• Avoid sharp metal within the bedroom.
• Create a headboard for the bed and place it against the most solid wall in the room. If your bed is in line with a doorway, hang a crystal between the bed and that area.
Without the privacy and proper light control provided by proper window coverings, even a bedroom with great Feng Shui isn't a pleasant retreat. Window treatments can baffle the most experienced of decorators. Especially for bedrooms, you need to start with the basics: privacy, light and noise control and function.
Hunter Douglas, Canada's leading manufacturer and marketer of custom window fashions, offers an enormous variety of window solutions that provide the basics along with style choices to suit any décor.
From casual textured Provenance woven wood shades to sound-absorbing Vignette Modern Roman Shades, Duette Architella honeycomb shades and soft, sheer Silhouette window shadings and Luminette Privacy Sheers, Hunter Douglas has solutions for every bedroom window.
More information is available online at www.hunterdouglas.ca or toll-free at 1-800-265-8000.
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