myfs_110777 Posted February 14, 2005 Share Posted February 14, 2005 Hello Master LeeI found your website yesterday and am thrilled to have done so. I have now spent several hours browsing and learning alot more than I thought I would.I have a question which pertains to the placement of a bed in one ofmy bedrooms. I have read the information listed at the site but cannot determine the best placement due to circumstances which exist in the room so I appreciate your assistance.First off the room is located in the NW sector of the home and it has 2 glass doors which do not open into the room but open to the outside of the room. Which is the best wall to place the head of the bed since the North wall has windows and theS wall is actually a area leading to the bathroom. Currently the bed is facing towards the door of the room on the West wall.Thanks you for your help. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 14, 2005 Staff Share Posted February 14, 2005 Dear Celeste, Please see below:- Quote On 2/14/2005 10:42:41 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hello Master LeeI found your website yesterdayand am thrilled to have doneso. I have now spent severalhours browsing and learningalot more than I thought Iwould.Glad that you found the forum usefulI have a question whichpertains to the placement of abed in one ofmybedrooms. I have read theinformation listed at the sitebut cannot determine the bestplacement due to circumstanceswhich exist in the room so Iappreciate your assistance.First off the room is locatedin the NW sector of the homeand it has 2 glass doors whichdo not open into the room butopen to the outside of theroom. Which is the bestwall to place the head of thebed since the North wall haswindows and theS wall isactually a area leading to thebathroom. Currently the bed isfacing towards the doorof the room on the West wall.Thanks you for your help.Usually, a sketch would help better understand the situation, better. However, even when we are trying to apply Feng Shui, the first concern is whether there is any afternoon sun affecting the bedroom. Since this bedroom is at NW, do check whether any of the wall(s) or windows is affected by afternoon (heat if any). Placing one's feet facing the bedroom door is also inauspicious in Feng Shui as this is known as the "coffin" position.For individuals sleeping in the bedroom, one can study his/her Eight House chart to see which is the best bed-head position. One can use the free Eight House / Best Sleeping position report under geomancy-online.com to further see if one can sleep facing a better direction. Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_110777 Posted February 14, 2005 Share Posted February 14, 2005 Quote On 2/14/2005 6:44:07 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Celeste,Please see below:-On 2/14/2005 10:42:41 AM, Celeste Genovwrote:Hello Master LeeI foundyour website yesterdayand amthrilled to have doneso. I have nowspent severalhours browsing andlearningalot more than I thoughtIwould.Glad that you found the forumusefulI have a questionwhichpertains to the placement ofabed in one ofmybedrooms.I have read theinformation listed atthe sitebut cannot determine thebestplacement due tocircumstanceswhich exist in the roomso Iappreciate yourassistance.First off the room islocatedin the NW sector of thehomeand it has 2 glass doorswhichdo not open into the roombutopen to the outside oftheroom. Which is thebestwall to place the head ofthebed since the North wallhaswindows and theS wallisactually a area leading tothebathroom. Currently the bedisfacing towards thedoorof the room on the Westwall.Thanks you for yourhelp.Usually, a sketch would help betterunderstand the situation, better.However, even when we are trying toapply Feng Shui, the first concern iswhether there is any afternoon sunaffecting the bedroom. Since thisbedroom is at NW, do check whether anyof the wall(s) or windows is affected byafternoon (heat if any).Placing one's feet facing the bedroomdoor is also inauspicious in Feng Shuias this is known as the "coffin"position.For individuals sleeping in thebedroom, one can study his/her EightHouse chart to see which is the bestbed-head position. One can use the freeEight House / Best Sleeping positionreport under geomancy-online.com tofurther see if one can sleep facing abetter direction.Warmest Regards,CecilHelloSorry if I seemed vague. This room will be my daughters who will according to the Eight House sleeping position is perfect for this room. The room gets very little heat or natural sun throughout the day. The question is which wall should the bed be on as it now faces the door. Any help will be appreciated Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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