Too many things to write in an answer to your question, but a few of them to include are.
Position of the Bed in the small "tai chi" (Nine segments of the room).
The facing of your sleeping position, headwise based on your bazi.
Your sleeping position should not be facing directly the mirrors.
Toilet doors should be shut, if you have an adjoining Toilet.
Some practitioners believe in colors while others don't, so, it's difficult to say about colors in Bedrooms. If you do, you need to choose 'yin' and/or 'yang' colors.
The bed should not be facing the bedroom door entrance.
And many many more... there are hubs about this topic before, if you make a search on this, you are able to find much more than what I have mentioned here.
Although I do an entire seminar on love and the Feng Shui bedroom, here a few tips....
The bed should be squarely against a wall with no window behind it, facing the door, but not directly lined up with the door.
Remove all images and thought triggers of anyone or anything but the love and romance you want in that room. For instance, photos of the whole family go in the den, NOT the bedroom. Use TWO candles to represent a couple, not one.
Maddie, you've given me a great idea for a future hub article. Please keep watching my website.
You may also be interested in my book that addresses so many points about the nourishing qualities of color throughout your entire home, ColorFlow, Discover Your Perfect Color's Experience Life's Easy Flow available at Amazon.com.
I so hope that I have helped you even in a small way. Remember that..."Each friend represents a world in us.
A world possibly not born until they arrive.
And it is only by this meeting that a new world is born.
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