Administrator Posted April 13, 1999 Share Posted April 13, 1999 Dear Gerald,I am not sure whether are you working or studying.Normally for a bedroom or a studio apartment, it should be more Yin or`state of rest'.Therefore the type of environment would depend on what you are currentlydoing i.e thisdepends on whether you are studying (plus your study habits) i.e. in adormitory or you are working and returning home to rest.Other than the above, check the lighting in the room. The type of lightcould affect the environment around you.If you are a student and often study in the room, it is good to have a smallhifi or portable radio in your room. Music does create a `more yangenvironment'.Here the essence of a small studio apartment is to create either:1. a more yang environment2. a more yin environmentbut overall, there must be a `balance' of both because you also need rest orsleep.Yang environment would suggest, bold colours, music, activity, bright lightsin the house or natural lighting, hanging of colourful posters etc..Yin would suggest a quieter environment e.g. lower lighting conditions,pale colours, placing a picture of loved ones, soothing sounds etc... etc...Warmest Regards,Cecil-----Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed>Date: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 2:26 AMSubject: Studio apartment Quote From: "Gerard Ghass" This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.hiI have a one room apartment( a studio/bachelor type)how do the feng shui principles apply here?do i apply the bedroom principle to the whole room? or do i treat eachsection as if it was a separate room?for example: my bed is facing northand the TV ( in the NW corner)is conveniently facing the bed so i can watchit from bed.my feng shui number is 7thank you for kind helpgerard --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
gg Posted September 28, 2004 Share Posted September 28, 2004 hiI have a one room apartment( a studio/bachelor type)how do the feng shui principles apply here?do i apply the bedroom principle to the whole room? or do i treat each section as if it was a separate room?for example: my bed is facing north and the TV ( in the NW corner)is conveniently facing the bed so i can watch it from bed.my feng shui number is 7thank you for kind helpgerard Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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