Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with the whole feng shui thing for my baby’s room. I got really into it, you know? First off, I started by cleaning the nursery. It’s amazing how much junk can accumulate in one room. I moved boxes, toys, and all sorts of stuff out. I figured a clean space means good vibes, right?

- Cleaned the room: Moved everything out, made it spotless.
Next, I started thinking about where to put the crib. After reading a bunch of stuff, I decided to put it in the southwest corner. I just figured it’s a good spot to ensure a peaceful sleep.
- Positioned the crib: Southwest corner seemed like the best bet.
Then, I made sure there’s plenty of natural light in the room. I opened up the curtains and made sure the windows were clean. Sunshine just makes everything better, doesn’t it?
- Natural light: Opened curtains, cleaned windows.
Also, I read somewhere that the baby’s head should point south or east when they’re sleeping. I made sure the crib was positioned that way. I just followed what I read and hoped for the best, I guess.
- Head direction: Pointed the baby’s head south or east during sleep.
I really wanted the nursery to feel calm and soothing, so I picked out some soft, pastel colors for the walls and decorations. Nothing too bright or crazy, just nice and gentle. Also, I set up a few plants. Greenery always helps create a more relaxing environment, I thought.
- Chose colors: Soft, pastel colors to keep things calm.
- Added plants: A bit of green to enhance the peaceful vibes.
Finally, I arranged the furniture in a way that felt open and spacious. I didn’t want the room to feel cluttered or cramped. I pushed the dresser against one wall and the changing table against another, leaving plenty of space in the middle for playing and moving around.

- Arranged furniture: Made sure the room felt spacious and open.
After doing all of this, I just sit in the nursery sometimes and take it all in. It’s a really nice space, if I do say so myself. I don’t know if all this feng shui stuff really works, but it was fun to do, and the room feels great. Plus, the little one seems to like it, which is what really matters, right? Hope this little experiment of mine helps someone out there!