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Dear Stacey,
1. The main disadvantage of an irregular room will be for marriage - especially for newly married couples.
2. Base on your simple sketch, it seems that your room still looks rectangluar to me. The closet does not seem to be a major problem.
3. For a bedroom, it is always best not to subdivide it i.e. making it too small as this can also affect marriage and harmony.
Please see below:-
On 1/7/2003 9:26:00 AM, STACEY LEE FLOWERDEW wrote:
>Where should my bed go?
>The bedroom is not in a
>rectangular shape because of
>an indentation where the
>closet is, (So therefore with
>the exception of the NW and W
>the bedroom door is not
>visible to the rest of the
>room) and the window takes up
>almost the entire SW wall,
>though there is slightly more
>wall area toward the more
>western side. The downside to
>the W corner is that just on
>the other side of the wall is
>the back door to the building,
>with people opening and
>slamming the door late at
>night and early in the
>morning. The other side of
>the wall is the main corridor
>of the first floor of the
>building. There isn't too
>much traffic, but it is
>noticable.
Looks like your house has thin walls:(
Based on your description, we have adopt a sensible approach in your case.
Since, all of must have have quality sleep; it does not seem placing your bed at West is a good idea. Especially of the interuption close to your bedtime - perhaps early morning is not as bad.
>..hall..
>_bdrm door
>|.......|
>|.......|CLOSET
>|.......|________NE___________
>bathrm door_
>| N
>............HERE?.............
>......E|
>|.............................
>........... |
>|
>..............................
>..........|
>|.............................
>........... |
>NW............................
>............|S
>|.............................
>.... here? .|
>|.............................
>............|
>|HERE?........................
>............|
>|.............................
>............|
>|...................here?.....
>............|
>W________..............SW
>window....____S |
>
>My forunate directions are NE,
>NW, W, and SW. SE is my death
>direction. S is disaster.
>The room is very small, and
>the window is almost the
>entire length of the SW wall.
>There would be no space for
>room dividers or screens,
>although I would like to put a
>curtain of some sort (either
>beaded or some sheer fabric
>like chiffon) to cut off the
>odd shape of the bedroom door
Please don't do this in a small room!
>passage way to make the room a
>rectangular shape and soften
>that harsh wall corner.
>Keeping in mind that the bed
>will take up a considerable
>amount of space in the room
>(about 1/4 of total floor
>space- and I just have a small
>bed), if you were me- WHERE
>WOULD YOU PUT THE BED???
Feng Shui or earth luck is not a cure all.
Sometimes, if we do not have a favourable room Feng Shui, we should increase more of our MAN luck.
Man luck refers to:
1. Positive thoughts and attitude
2. Have funny and enjoy life to the fullest
3. Get support from family and friends
4. A sensible diet and exercise.
Looks like the north wall seems a better choice. Do not place the bed against an open window.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil Lee
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