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Dear Jordan,
Please see below:-
On 11/1/2002 9:14:00 PM, Jordan Savage wrote:
>I am moving into a new
>apartment next week. The
>bedroom has me a little
>confused. The LOGICAL place
>to put the bed seems not to be
>good feng shui.
>
>The bedroom is in the
>Southeast corner. The door is
>on the north wall. There is a
>window on the South wall. No
>matter where I put the bed,
>the door will open to it. I
>don't like sleeping with my
>head under a window.
Yes, in Feng Shui, this is not ideal.
A `coffin' position is where one's leg face the bedroom door.
One remedy, although not ideal is to use e.g. a 4 drawer linen cabinet (as a shield).
>The logical place to put the
>bed is against the East wall.
>It looks nice in the room and
>seems to feel good. In this
>location, the door only opens
>to the foot of the bed.
>However, (my number is 2),
>this is a very BAD position
>for me to sleep in.
I believe, this is the `coffin position'. Not auspicious.
Perhaps, take a look at the attachment to see if it looks like this. If it is, this is the `coffin' position.
>The next location is to have
>the bed against the West wall.
>My sleeping position is best
>in this location. The
>drawbacks are that the door
>opens up to the bed (I can put
>a little distance between the
>door and the bed, but not
>much.), and the headboard will
>be against a wall that is
>shared with the other bedroom,
>which I do not particularly
>like...but will certainly do
>if necessary.
>
>Can you help me figure out the
>best location for the bed?
>Thanks
If you have a sketch, it would help. As a picture can tell at one glance and the relationship and depth of the room to the door etc..
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
sf-coffinposition.gif
Coffin position (7,390 bytes)
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