A child's room is their world for sleeping, learning and growing, so its feng shui directly affects studies, health and emotional stability. A well-arranged room helps a child grow up secure and focus on learning.
A settled, supported bed
The headboard should rest against a solid wall so the child sleeps soundly and feels secure. Avoid placing the head under a window, facing the door, or beneath a beam, which can hurt sleep and mood.
Desk orientation and the Wenchang spot
The desk should have a wall behind it and face an open area, and you can draw on the Wenchang position to help the child focus and love learning. Avoid facing the desk straight at a window or door, which scatters attention.
Soft colors, no overstimulation
A child's room suits soft, bright tones that create a calm atmosphere. Avoid large areas of intense red or too many busy cartoon elements, which can overexcite a child and make sleep harder.
Keep it tidy and safe
Give toys and books a fixed home to build tidy habits and keep the energy fresh and flowing. Choose rounded, sturdy furniture where possible to reduce bumps and accidents.
Fixes & lucky tips
Key principle: settled, bright and tidy. Restful sleep and a focused desk are the best lucky foundation for a child's healthy growth and smooth studies.