1. Fresh and Clean Air
Good Feng Shui involves keeping the room's air fresh. While a child's room is often filled with toys, clothes, and books, you can still create a truly fresh atmosphere with these tips:
- Allow the room to have direct contact with nature.
- An air purifier can help keep the space well-ventilated and refreshing.
- Essential oils diffusing pleasant aromas is another great idea. If your child is feeling irritable or restless, a few drops of lavender oil will help calm them. Alternatively, if they are tired, a little peppermint or eucalyptus oil will revive them quickly.


2. Colors
In Feng Shui, the use of colors can energize your child's room. Choose colors that suit your child and complement them with matching accessories. You should also paint the room in warm, vibrant colors to reflect a playful, energetic atmosphere with a touch of mischievousness. This approach will not only make your child happy but also positively affect their health and development.
According to Feng Shui principles, white walls are ideal for children's rooms, but avoid pairing white with black. Instead, opt for harmonious color combinations like green and blue, white and beige, or yellow and pink.


3. Declutter the Room
A room filled with unnecessary clutter can quickly lead to feelings of discomfort and frustration. Children's rooms are especially prone to this due to their energetic and playful nature. Such disorder disrupts the flow of energy and creates a sense of chaos and confusion. To maintain a peaceful environment, make sure to tidy up items like bags, storage boxes, and random objects. It's also important to teach your child how to clean up after themselves and take responsibility for maintaining their room. This simple practice is a dual-benefit Feng Shui tip for your child's room.
You can also hang a small speaker near the window and play soothing music to fill the room, creating a calm, peaceful atmosphere that helps your child focus and study better.


4. Lucky Charms to Encourage Good Behavior and Obedience
Every parent desires their child to be well-behaved and respectful. If you want your child to absorb valuable life lessons from you, place a lucky charm in the northeast corner of their room. This could be a crystal ball, a sculpture of a carp transforming into a dragon, or a depiction of three koi fish.
A fun tip for helping your child succeed in exams is to give them a small crystal item to carry with them during the test. If they are right-handed, ask them to hold it in their left hand, and vice versa. Additionally, you can place the crystal object on their study desk to bring good luck throughout their exams.


5. Be Cautious When Removing Odors
Another essential aspect is the fragrance in your child's room. Scent plays a significant role in your child's early development, helping create a balanced and soothing environment. Lavender, orange, and sea salt oils are commonly used to mask unpleasant smells, such as those from dirty diapers.
After your child wakes up, open the windows and turn on a fan to circulate the air. Avoid using air fresheners, as they can be harmful to your child's sense of smell. You may also consider hanging a gourd-shaped ornament in the room. This Feng Shui item symbolizes health and is believed to promote good appetite, vitality, and protect against illness.


6. Avoid Sharp Objects
The best items for your child's room are those made from bamboo, rattan, and plants with round, smooth leaves. Focus on natural elements. Avoid sharp objects in the room, and minimize decor with pointed edges.
In Feng Shui, sharp corners are associated with the Fire element, which is harmful to the room's energy. Moreover, sharp objects can pose a safety risk for active children. Instead, opt for wooden furniture with rounded corners to minimize potential harm to your child.


7. Avoid Electronic Devices in Your Child's Room
In Feng Shui, everything has its own energy and aura, even inanimate objects. Electronic devices, being metallic, belong to the Metal element. The best way to reduce the negative energy emitted by these items is to cover them with cloth or a similar material when not in use.
Experts, both Western scientists and Eastern Feng Shui practitioners, advise against placing electronic devices (such as computers, TVs, and audio systems) in the bedroom. The radiation emitted from these devices can negatively affect sleep and health, especially in children.
It's best to minimize the presence of electronic devices in your child's room. Ideally, remove televisions, phones, and any wireless devices, and turn off the wireless router at night. Electromagnetic pollution can cause restlessness, making it harder for children to sleep and leading to night crying.


8. Bathrooms and Staircases
If your child's bedroom door faces a bathroom or staircase, this could negatively affect them due to the negative energy emitted from these areas, leading to poor academic performance, defiance, or rebellious behavior.
To address this issue, hang a wind chime by the entrance to reduce the bad energy coming from the bathroom or staircase. It's more effective to place the wind chime outside the door than inside.
Two additional tips for arranging staircases:
- Under the stairs: Avoid placing water features like fountains, fish tanks, or aquariums here, as this can have a negative impact on the children in the house. Instead, use this space for organized storage like bookshelves or a place for travel items.
- Bathroom under the stairs: Placing a bathroom beneath the stairs, especially in the center of the house, can create harmful energy that affects everyone in the household, especially children.


9. Choosing the Right Direction for the Bed
If the placement of your child's bed is not aligned with the home's Feng Shui or the child's personal energy, it could result in negative environmental influences. These could affect their personality and academic performance. Additionally, be cautious of placing items like nightlights or chandeliers above the bed, or positioning the bed near or directly opposite a window, as this could create harmful energy that impacts your child's health and mindset.
For optimal Feng Shui, position the bed's headboard against a solid wall and avoid direct alignment with any light sources. Moreover, your child should not sleep directly on the floor, as it can lead to health issues and generate negative energy.
Avoid placing the child's bed in the following positions:
- Headboard under a beam
- Headboard against the kitchen wall
- Headboard facing the door
- Headboard directly opposite the bathroom
- Bed under a window
- Rat: Southwest
- Ox: Southeast
- Tiger: South
- Rabbit: Northwest
- Dragon: North
- Snake: Northeast
- Horse: Northeast
- Goat: Northwest
- Monkey: North
- Rooster: Southeast
- Dog: Northeast
- Pig: East


10. Feng Shui Arrangement of the Study Desk
The placement and direction of your child's study desk play a vital role in their academic development. In Feng Shui, it is recommended to place the desk facing Northeast, the direction associated with wisdom and diligence. Avoid positioning the desk facing the door, as this can cause distractions and disrupt concentration, potentially leading to academic decline. Ensure the chair has a backrest for support and stability. It is also advised to avoid having beams, chandeliers, or air conditioning units directly overhead, as these may also cause distractions while studying.
If the study corner is located in a less ideal part of the room, you can counter this by hanging a wind chime to absorb the positive energy of the surroundings, eliminating any negative influences. Additionally, displaying Feng Shui items on the desk can enhance your child's motivation and desire to learn.


