Home Feng Shui: If you want your children to study well, choosing a bed is the key

      Recently, many Yi friends have asked me about choosing a bed for their children. I am posting this article to give a unified answer and to give some reference opinions to readers who are about to decorate their homes.

      We must first clarify the idea of ​​choosing a bed for children in order to make a wise choice. The first is the size ratio, followed by various shape issues, and finally the placement issue. After clarifying the logical relationship, let's see how to make a choice.

1. Don’t choose a bed that is too big

      The size of the bed must match the height. If the bed is too big, it will not gather energy. If the bed is too small, it will be too depressing and also affect the fortune. For example, if a child sleeps in a crib during infancy, it will be impossible for the child to sleep in a crib when he grows up. Similarly, if a ten-year-old child sleeps in a 1.5-meter or 1.8-meter bed, it is also not matched.

       The most suitable size for children is a single bed that is no longer than 1.3 meters. If the child is a little fat, choose a 1.3-meter bed, and if the child is thin, choose a 1.1-meter bed. If you have already bought a large bed and don't want to change it, is there any solution? As shown in the figure below:

      Cover the extra width of the bed with high bedding, which will naturally gather more energy and save budget.

2. Try not to choose bunk beds

      With the implementation of the three-child policy, more and more families are choosing bunk beds. However, children living in bunk beds will face the problem of poor academic performance as they grow up. The impact is not significant when they are young because the children themselves are small and the downward pressure is not obvious.

       There are two different types of bunk beds. The first type is that the bunk beds are the same size, and the second type is narrow on the top and wide on the bottom, as shown below:



      If the child is still young and needs to use a bunk bed, you should also choose the one in the picture. The one in the picture 2 is narrow on the top and wide on the bottom. The downward pressure from the upper bed will create a knife-like evil for the lower bed. Over time, the pressure will cause problems in certain parts of the body, or there will be imbalance between the left and right sides of the body. As shown in the following picture:

3. Try not to choose a shape that is too complicated

      When children are young, parents like to decorate their children's rooms in cartoon style. After the children go to school, parents dislike their children for not studying well and being too playful. In fact, it is all caused by the selection of furniture in the children's room. For example, the pirate ship shape in the picture below is swaying and unstable, which makes it difficult for children to settle down. As shown in the picture below:

      For example, a car-shaped bed indicates accidental injuries, and minor bumps and bruises on children are likely to be caused by the bed.

4. Don’t choose a bed with too fancy colors or too complicated headboards

      Regarding colors, try not to choose colors that many people choose fancy colors such as pink, blue, and green for their children's rooms. As the children grow up, the room must be simple so that they can calm their minds.

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