Feng Shui – Improving the Children’s Area For Back To School

By now, most school districts in metro Atlanta should be back in session. Whether your home schooling or you are sending your child to school, they will still need a designated place for homework or studies. The perfect place to create a study area for your child is in the children’s bagua.

In Feng Shui, the children’s bagua is the area that is in the right middle quadrant of your home. If you have permanent fixtures in this area, then you won’t be able to create a children’s study area. However, if this area is relatively free and not being used for anything in particular but junk, it would be a good idea to jazz this area up.

The children’s area in Feng Shui is associated with creativity. So, not only will you be improving your child’s study habits, but you will also be doing yourself a favor by improving your own creativity levels. In addition to a kid’s desk, adding earth elements, yellow items, fun things, and crafts can really bring excitement to this area. Go all out to make this area whimsical. After all, it benefits you and your child.

Upon improving the decor in this area, you may find yourself coming up with more creative ideas for your business or at work.

 “The creative adult is the child who survived.” — Ursula Leguin

Image of children’s study area courtesy of 131945557 © Chernetskaya | Dreamstime.com


Mel Childs is the author of this article and the owner of Move Me To Atlanta. She also owns her own writing company in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. Additionally, she has written freelance for various publications, including Bob Vila, This Old House, Lawnstarter, WikiLawn, Homelight, Fixr, LeadsForward, Upscale Magazine, Black EOE Journal, Ancient Origins, and many more.

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