Posted April 6, 201015 yr Hey I was wondering if anyone can help please, I've been having bad luck ever since I redecorated and moved my bedroom around.I will attch some photo's so you can see. I have had alot of trouble with my bed positioning.I have read that you shouldn't place a bed under the window and it shouldn't be in line with the door which unfortunately a little part of the bed is. Also wherever you put the bed in the room it is under the light.The position the bed is in now, about two feet in, so level with the bedside tables there is a passageway along the length of the back wall leading from the front to the back garden. Although I havn't read anywhere that this is bad, I have had concerns because this is where our heads lie and I was worried that because it is open space underneath, there might be lack of stability or something.If anyone has some suggestions for room layouts I would be very greatful, or even just bed layouts so I can work the other furniture around this!Thank you!Kind regards!
Posted April 7, 201015 yr Staff 1. Based on the link, below: http://www.geomancy.net/resources/yearly-forecast/fortunes-2010.htm2. Thus for this year:-Grand Duke this year is East-North-East, 60 Degree. - Avoid sitting facing the grand duke or disturbing him by having renovations.Location in Conflict is North. - Avoid having renovations done opposite the location in conflict.3. Try to check whether have you done redecorated your home. For example; if you had repainted the walls or drill holes etc... 4. But if your redecoration is merely moving furniture around; e.g. move the bed from one sector to another sector; without drilling, nailing etc.. 5. Usually, if Compass School Feng Shui is used e.g. the Eight House or 4 Good/ 4 Bad directions; then try to plot the best directions based on this and also in-consideration the Shapes and Forms of the bedroom: as not always we can follow the Eight House due to the original layout of the bedroom : fixed bedroom door, window, attached toilet door etc..6. Often, try to put back or "restore" to original.
Posted April 7, 201015 yr Staff These are two other considerations for those thinking of redecoration or minor renovations:-1. If it ain't broken; don't fix it!2. The Customer Engineer Concept
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