myfs_99088 Posted July 17, 2006 Share Posted July 17, 2006 My question has to do with bed positioning. My bedroom is the master bedroom and there is no way for me to put my bed that it won't be in a wrong position. Three of the walls are slanted, and the one I have the bed against now is a straight wall, butthe angle of the foot of the bed is toward my bathroom door and my closet door. The bed isn't directly in front of these doors, but the end of thebed forms an angle to them both.The only wall that may be possible at all, is the wall that contains the bedroom door on it but that is a slanted wall and is also the wall that separates the bedroom from the living room. The bed would then point directly West which is very good for me, and there would be no angle to any other doors in the room. What should I do? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 5, 2006 Staff Share Posted August 5, 2006 Dear Trish,Frankly, without a sketch, it is quite difficult to figure out your exact room layout plan.Firstly, what are you trying to achieve. From your second last paragraph, you mentioned that pointing west is good for you. However, does it look not only feasible but "comfortable" for you.In other positions are you trying to avoid aiming your foot towards the bathroom door? Generally, if there are no other better placements, this is quite acceptable.Most of the time, to be honest there are limited configurations for placing the bed /bed-head.Warmest Regards,CecilQuote:Trish Perry wrote:My question has to do with bed positioning. My bedroom is the master bedroom and there is no way for me to put my bed that it won't be in a wrong position. Three of the walls are slanted, and the one I have the bed against now is a straight wall, butthe angle of the foot of the bed is toward my bathroom door and my closet door. The bed isn't directly in front of these doors, but the end of thebed forms an angle to them both.The only wall that may be possible at all, is the wall that contains the bedroom door on it but that is a slanted wall and is also the wall that separates the bedroom from the living room. The bed would then point directly West which is very good for me, and there would be no angle to any other doors in the room. What should I do? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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