Guest Posted August 31, 1999 Share Posted August 31, 1999 The ceilings in both bedrooms of our new house are slanted on both the north and south sides of both rooms. There is a small portion of the ceiling that is parallel to the floor (about 2-3 feet in width running the depth of the room) where the slanted ceilings meet at the center. My question is how do we place our bed? There is a window on the East wall in the east bedroom and one on the west wall in the west bedroom. Would it be considered bad feng shui to place our bed under the window running lengthwise into the room under this parallel portion of the ceiling? I know it is considered bad to put the head of a bed against a wall with a downward sloping ceiling, and also to place it under a window. Please advise. Thank you.Jennifer DeVos Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 4, 1999 Staff Share Posted September 4, 1999 Dear Jennifer,Please see below:- Quote On 8/31/99 9:52:02 PM, Anonymous wrote:The ceilings in both bedroomsof our new house are slantedon both the north and southsides of both rooms. There isa small portion of the ceilingthat is parallel to the floor(about 2-3 feet in widthrunning the depth of the room)where the slanted ceilingsmeet at the center. Myquestion is how do we placeour bed? 1. Priority should first be given to placement of the bed under the four symbolic animals concept ( http://www.geomancy.net/fs/four.htm)Here you must remember to place the bed after considering: - Where is the bedroom door and avoid placing the bed where it can be seen when you open the door.- Avoid placing the bed with the headrest towards a window.- Avoid placing the bed on the same wall as the toilet.- Avoid letting any part of the bed face the toilet door. (Remedies can be applied thou).2. Only after you have considered the above and check to see if the bed can be placed e.g. where you mentioned at the "parallel". If not, you really cannot do much with a slopping ceiling unless:-a. Hopefully the ceiling is high. The higher the better as this will reduce the `sloping' sha.b. Get a poster bed with four `pillars' on each side. Here, you can place e.g. a lace cloth material above it.c. I guess false ceiling is out. But this is one remedy. Other than the above, there is nothing much you can do. Quote There is a window onthe East wall in the eastbedroom and one on the westwall in the west bedroom.Would it be considered badfeng shui to place our bedunder the window runninglengthwise into the room underthis parallel portion of theceiling? I know it isconsidered bad to put the headof a bed against a wall with adownward sloping ceiling, andalso to place it under awindow. Please advise. Thankyou. Better the two sha positions, it is a better choice to place the bed like you mention under the window running lenghtwse into the room. This is because there is no top down influence e.g. a sloping ceiling with sha qi supressing down. The only reason why both Feng Shui and (commonsense) suggest not to do so is more for privacy i.e. a thief or a peeping tomm. But look at it this way, if your house is of reasonable height e.g. two storeys, such things are rare. I believe that the windows above are opaque and thus should be fine. If it is not, you can easily get a contractor to install an opaque film over the windows.Under the concept, if you cannot see through the glass, it no longer becomes a threat. The opaque film is symbolic of a wall.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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