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Hello, I am new to feng shui and have been reading a variety of information that is freely available on the web. I am currently renting a room in a house. I have access to common areas like the kitchen, but really only have freedom to decorate and arrange my own room. Since nearly all of my possessions need to be in my own room, it basically serves the purpose of bedroom, living room, and office/study space all in one. All of the things I have read about rooms naturally assume that each room serves one primary purpose. Do you have suggestions on how I can use these tips in my one, multi-purpose room?
Also, the shape and design of my room tend to lend themselves to specific placements of certain pieces of furniture. From the limited amount of information I've read, some placements are not ideal from a feng shui perspective. I can do some rearranging if I want to, but if I can't or don't want to move certain items, are there other things I can do to improve the feng shui atmosphere (I'm not really sure what to call it) of the room?
I know that my questions are not very specific, but if you could offer some general advice/suggestions for me to consider, I would appreciate it. Thank you for your time.
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