Saturday, August 10, 2013

Feng Shui Nursery Colors

Feng shui revolves around the notion that interior design elements can help or harm mental, spiritual and emotional well-being in people. This can include the direction furniture faces in a room, room location and arrangement of furniture in a room. Parents want to start their newborns off on the right foot and may look for feng shui tips in order to do so. While objects in a room are important to feng shui, another aspect is the choice of color for walls and decorations.



Bagua Colors
Colors in feng shui are said to represent certain aspects of life in addition to emotions. You can decorate a certain area of the house to correspond with the eight areas of the bagua map. Using a bagua map involves overlaying a home’s floor plan with the bagua map, then trying to decorate the home accordingly. For example, if a baby’s nursery is located in the far right corner of the home, pinks should be incorporated into the design in order to correspond with the area of relationship, love and marriage.

Earth Tones
Earth tones give a nursery a feeling of stability, according to Tarot.com. Choose colors like beige, tan, pumpkin or rose to create a relaxing, warm and nurturing environment for the baby. Brown and shades of brown give babies a sense of security which can be important just after birth.

Pastels
Like earth tones, pastels are soothing shades for children and help them sleep well and feel calm. Light pinks, greens and blues stimulate infant development, according to feng shui expert Ken Lauher. Bedrooms should be decorated in colors representing a yin energy in order to promote a sense of relaxation. Yin colors are soft and muted, like pastels. The presence of pastels should help the baby sleep through the night and feel more rested.

Complementary Colors
Finding the right color pairs is helpful when decorating a nursery, as they can create a better feeling of nurturing and relaxation. Bella Online mentions green and blue, white and beige as well as pink and yellow as color combinations that promote restfulness and create a soothing environment.

Unwanted Colors
When considering colors to use, know which colors should be avoided. Red pops up often as a color that should be left out of a nursery. According to Chesapeake Family, red can cause children to have a hard time sleeping through the night. Colors associated with hazards, such as red and variants thereof, should be avoided. Strong, bright colors may be too stimulating for a nursery and create a chaotic feel to the room. In addition, black should be avoided, especially if white is used within a room, because the colors have too much contrast and disrupt the soothing feeling of a nursery.

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