TV Feng Shui; Positive positioning

Asking all the hard hitting questions we need to know in a cost of living crisis, this week we’ve been looking at where best to position your living room TV for maximum Feng of the Shui variety.

Until now our own sparse guidelines have always been the following;

*At an angle with the least amount of glare from windows for good colour.

*Correctly sized for your viewing distance to promote picture quality.

*Accompanied by a quality stand, wood is often a great choice, to hide distracting untidy cabling and leave a neat finish.

 

But after some online research we can exclusively reveal the following;


- site your TV in the North side of the room for good luck in your career.

-site it to the South for increased chances of fame and luck.

-Cover your TV when not in use to prevent the reflective surfaces giving off negative energy

 

The logical takeaway from this seems to be having two TVs per lounge, both with some form of dust sheet cover. These tips came direct from a number of articles from Feng Shui experts (presumably not those busy on a hill in Tibet) linked below.

 

If you would like some genuine, honest advice about tidying up your set up and how to get the most out of your TV, just call, message or visit us in store for further information.


Links;

https://windwatercenter.com/dos-and-dont-of-t-v-s-in-feng-shui/

https://www.homesandgardens.com/interior-design/which-wall-should-a-tv-be-on

https://www.thelist.com/410613/where-to-put-your-tv-according-to-feng-shui-experts/

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