Posted December 19, 200024 yr Is it okay to place the bed behind the door like the diagram given it is backed by the wall? I ask this because there are double windows opposite the door wall and thinking of placing my desk on the opposite of the bed. What do you think? My other choice is placing the bed on the same wall as the door with the headboard against the wall of course, and my desk where the bed is in the diagram. Right now my bed is against the wall opposite of the wall that it is placed in the diagram. Hope I didn't confuse you._______ ___________/|------------|| | || | || | ||------------|
Posted December 20, 200024 yr Staff Dear Anon,1. Thanks for the illustration. It is quite clear:)2. Many of us are not that `fortunate' in having the bed in a `good' position.3. As what you had described, there is not much choice in the placement other than what you had illustrated.4. I feel that, based on your description, this position is still acceptable. Since it is not directly facing the person's head.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 12/19/00 2:15:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Is it okay to place the bedbehind the door like thediagram given it is backed bythe wall? I ask this becausethere are double windowsopposite the door wall andthinking of placing my desk onthe opposite of the bed. Whatdo you think? My other choiceis placing the bed on the samewall as the door with theheadboard against the wall ofcourse, and my desk where thebed is in the diagram. Rightnow my bed is against the wallopposite of the wall that itis placed in the diagram.Hope I didn't confuse you._______ ___________/ |------------|| | || | || | ||------------|
Posted December 21, 200024 yr It is acceptable even though the door leads to a hallway to the bathroom door right across the hall? And with windows opposite of the door in the bedroom? Would the bed feel like the centre of attention placed in the diagram? Thanks.
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