myfs_134501 Posted July 21, 2008 Share Posted July 21, 2008 Hi Master Lee,If my MBR door and Main door both have the same facing, is it true that I can't place my bedheadagainst the opposite wall facing the bedroom door (even if not in any direct alignment)?Also, if a particular facing of the bed is good for my husband but not good for me, is there any remedy, assuming that's the only possible placement?Can the Bedhead share the same wall as the stove? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 21, 2008 Staff Share Posted July 21, 2008 Quote:Anonymous wrote:If my MBR door and Main door both have the same facing, is it true that I can't place my bedheadagainst the opposite wall facing the bedroom door (even if not in any direct alignment)? 1. Feng Shui is also based on commonsense. And often, many of us don't feel good especially when we lie on the bed and can see the bedroom door over-looking the main door. It is often this "feel-uneasy" factor that we should consider. As all these have more to do with "human luck" i.e. feel not so easy kinda of situation. Quote:Also, if a particular facing of the bed is good for my husband but not good for me, is there any remedy, assuming that's the only possible placement? Can the Bedhead share the same wall as the stove? 2. Please see attachments:- 2.1 Files: stove position-n-masterbedroomA & B Generally, it is not favourable to have the stove sharing the same wall as the masterbedhead - as found under : stove position-n-masterbedroomA. In this example, the bed-head is moved towards another side of the wall. Under example: stove position-n-masterbedroomB, if the bedhead is against the wall; try to envisage: Person 1 (MR) and Person 2 (MRS). And the rationale why Mrs sleep closer to the windows while the husband (MR) sleeps closer to the bedroom door. This is the "remedy" that is commonly used. As Person 2 acts as a shield. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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