It is believed that feng shui uses the natural laws of the universe to help you achieve your goals with the help of positive airflow. In the eyes of laymen, it is the art of arranging furniture so that people can get good luck. This artistic principle not only benefits your home equipment, but it can also be applied when selecting and arranging RV furniture.
Here are some basics that you can apply immediately:
- Clear the chaos of the RV. Get rid of everything you don't need or love. You want to be free to move freely.
- Keep your seats at right angles to each other. This will also make it more conducive to dialogue between families.
- Make sure the coach and bed are not far from the entrance.
- Your bed should not face the mirror. In fact, there should be no mirror where you are found. It is said that this will bring bad luck and third parties to your relationship.
- The stove in the kitchen area should not pass through the fridge or sink. The real reason is that you don't want heat to get into your fridge because it consumes more power. The reason for feng shui is that you don't want fire and water elements to conflict.
- Make sure to put as much natural light and air as possible. You want to welcome a new positive chi into your RV.
- Place the bed on a sturdy wall.
- If you have a pet turtle. Don't take him there.
- Choose your parking space wisely. Stay away from poles because magnetic fields can upset your sleep.
- Place the TV in the living area instead of the bedroom. I know this is a habit that is hard to break. If you must put it in the bedroom, use a plastic [not cloth] table cover when not in use.
You can use more feng shui concepts when arranging RV furniture. There are concepts such as object and color placement [you will use the Feng Shui map], you can follow the color coordination principle, and so on. If you really want to apply some advanced concepts, there are multiple sources and books on the topic online. You can also consult Feng Shui masters or interior designers.
Orignal From: Feng Shui Tips for Your RV
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