Posted February 26, 200817 yr We would like to place our bed with headboard facing the South East window wall.We have an idea (please see image) to:(A) use some chest of drawers to 'back' our headboard without having to sleep directly under windows or (B) have bed under window, headboard either lower than / covering part of windows.Both ideas, we will cover the window with wooden Venetian blinds with slats upwards. The windows are 3-panel, sliding, only the left-most panel is usually opened.Can the chests of drawers actually act as 'wall' or 'support'?Please advise A or B, or any other alternatives?
Posted March 1, 200817 yr Staff Dear Anon,Thank you for your detalied illustration.Option B is acceptable in Feng Shui. For Option A, from a Shapes andForms Feng Shui point ofview, althoughyou are "technically" correct to place a "mountain" in the form of the check of drawers -- but, the bed-head is not "resting" onto a proper "wall" or "window" for support. The key issue under Option A is i.e. from a top-view; the bed is literally not supported atit's bed-head. As compared to Option B where, the bed-head is supported by the "building" wall orclose to the window. Thus what is worse off is to have the bed on it's own in the middle of an "island".WarmestRegards,CecilQuote:Anonymous wrote:We would like to place our bed with headboard facing the South East window wall.We have an idea (please see image) to:(A) use some chest of drawers to 'back' our headboard without having to sleep directly under windows or (B) have bed under window, headboard either lower than / covering part of windows.Both ideas, we will cover the window with wooden Venetian blinds with slats upwards. The windows are 3-panel, sliding, only the left-most panel is usually opened.Can the chests of drawers actually act as 'wall' or 'support'?
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