myfs_168263 Posted Saturday at 02:15 PM Share Posted Saturday at 02:15 PM (edited) Hi Master, i’m looking for help as the master room (in the picture), has a full window side, a wall sharing with toilet, a wall with door, and another wall with the wardrobe. Is it wise to open a new door (on the left), and close up the one on the right and hack away the wardrobe? Or is it okay to share wall with the toilet as the toilet bowl is not on the same wall as the bed head? My best sleeping direction is: North, East, South, South East. Edited Saturday at 02:17 PM by myfs_168263 Adding one more question Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted Monday at 02:48 AM Staff Share Posted Monday at 02:48 AM 1. In my view, given the constraints regarding the placement of a King or Queen-sized bed, the configuration depicted in your illustration appears to be the most feasible option. 2. Furthermore, orienting the head of the bed towards the South is also appropriate for your needs. 3. While it may not be ideal, it is permissible for the head of the bed to be aligned with the same wall as the toilet, particularly since the water closet (WC) is not located on that side of the wall. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted Monday at 05:45 AM Staff Share Posted Monday at 05:45 AM What is Human or Man Luck? And My Advice +++ "Avoid merely engaging in a cycle of eating, sleeping, and repeating solely based on the Eight House concept." Master Cecil Lee +++ Upon entering a bedroom, most individuals can quickly identify the optimal placement for their bed's headboard or overall position. This decision typically takes into account the dimensions and arrangement of the room, as well as the placement of the door and windows. In the case of master bedrooms, the proximity to an adjoining bathroom is also a factor. It is essential that the bed's position feels comfortable to the individual first and foremost. While it is beneficial if the arrangement aligns with principles of Feng Shui, this is not the primary concern. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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