Plug the Drains and Keep the Toilet Lid Closed: To take care of the escaping chi, keep the toilet lid closed and make a habit of popping the drains closed when you get out of the tub. You can also find plastic drain covers at any hardware store for showers, which will effectively stop that chi from escaping out the drains. Yes I know, when you have children it is easier said than done, but everyone can be trained!
Create Ambiance: Ambiance can be created by installing a dimmer switch to crank up the light when you are getting ready for the day and dim when you want to nurture yourself. Have a way to play soothing music (that is of course, powered in a safe manner), and bring in candles, bath salts and herbal soaks to treat yourself to a spa night at least once a week. Put on your music and just chill! Tell your family this is your spa time and you are not to be disturbed. You will be training them to honor and nurture themselves by example.
Add the Earth Element: Bathrooms have a lot of water, both running water and mirrors which represent water. Working with the five elements is an important component of Feng Shui. In the controlling cycle, earth is stronger than water and will control it when it is excessive. You can add the earth element by adding golds, yellows and taupes to the wall color, or in towels, rugs, pictures and bathroom accessories. Don’t be afraid to paint small bathrooms darker earth tones. I loved my small terra-cotta bathroom and brought in fluffy white spa-like towels and rugs to bring in a lighter contrasting color. It was my favorite room of my home and I loved my magical spa nights when I lit twinkling white candles all around my bath!
Balance all the Five Elements: We want to balance all of the five elements in every room in our home, and the bathroom is no exception. To learn more about how to do this, please sees my article on the Five Elements as well as my article on the Power of Color. Since bathrooms are often smaller spaces, you can bring in all five elements by just adding one picture. Here is how to do it; the square picture represents earth, a black frame will represent water, a white mat will represent metal, a plant in the picture will represent wood and something red in it will represent fire. Or you can simply find a picture with the colors black, white, green, yellow and red and you will have all of the elements represented.