How to Feng Shui a Dorm Room
If you ever wondered how to feng shui a dorm room, start by bringing all of the elements of a feng shui house together to make the most of your petite living quarters.
How to Feng Shui a Dorm Room
Your dorm room, an already small space but likely your only space, can be transformed into a pleasing area advantageous to the key elements of college; studying, building friendships and success. Channeling your chi, or energy, is imperative to your success in college. Making your dorm room feng shui friendly can put you at ease and bring success within reach. Organizing your small space can enhance happy feelings and even help maintain your health while you pull an all-nighter.
With so little space in a dorm room, a key feng shui practice is making the most of what you have. De-clutter your space and remove anything that you don’t need. Keep the floor plan of your dorm room as spacious and open as possible. This simple step will make a great difference in the flow of chi. Keep your chairs and bed away from doors and windows. You should be able to see the door from your bed, but it should not be lined up against the same wall as the door. Your bed should, however, have its headboard placed against a wall and not placed randomly in arrangement.
A dull environment can bring your energy to a halt. Choosing pleasing colors for your walls is imperative to turning your room into a feng shui delight. While you may not be able to paint walls, you can cover them with fabric and artwork. Choose soothing colors that work with your mood and style. Blues are calming and yellows enhance intellectual thought. Use several different colors on your walls and add accessories to make the most out of the coloring styles. Avoid fluorescent lights that can be damaging to your energy. Instead, choose one or two soft lamps to pleasingly light your dorm room area.
Accessorize your dorm room minimally to keep your floor plan simple, but do so in feng shui style. Use mirrors, chimes and plants to help the flow of the chi remain constant. Place plants in corners to assist the flow of energy. The use of mirrors will help give a sense of more space. Feng shui style insists on rounded furniture and similar flow of the room. If possible, place any posters or frames in a circular pattern on walls.
Bringing the art and style of feng shui into your dorm room does not have to be a challenge. By simply removing clutter and adding accessories that are harmonious with feng shui, you can have a relaxing room beneficial to the flow of the chi, and moreover, beneficial to your college years.



