Geraldine Posted August 24, 1999 Share Posted August 24, 1999 Hihi,I wld like to consult on bed arrangement in a L-shaped bedroom. As the bed has to be placed at the cleaver-like blade which is unfavorable & that it is not gd a solution here to use a mirror to deflect the missing corners since this will definitely reflect the bed (bad), what can be done instead to remedy the situation?Geral Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 25, 1999 Staff Share Posted August 25, 1999 Dear Geral,Ideally, rooms including bedrooms should be either rectangular or " square " shaped.Sorry, I am not sure what you meant by "Meat Cleaver". Do you mean that the L-shaped represent a `meat cleaver'.If one has an L-shaped room e.g. the living room "joined" to the dining room forming an `L' shape, the best situation is to place a `partition' dividing the rooms into `two rooms'.Similarly if your bedroom is `L' shaped, try to `partition' it e.g using a screen etc.. to create `two square/rectangular' shaped rooms.If your room is `odd' shaped e.g. a circular room, usually one can built cupboards and `change' the room into a square and rectularly shaped.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 8/24/99 11:44:02 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hihi,I wld like to consult on bedarrangement in a L-shapedbedroom. As the bed has to beplaced at the cleaver-likeblade which is unfavorable &that it is not gd a solutionhere to use a mirror todeflect the missing cornerssince this will definitelyreflect the bed (bad), whatcan be done instead to remedythe situation?Geral Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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