Why You Shouldn’t Place Your Bed Under a Window
The placement of your bed can greatly impact your sleep. While some people believe that placing a bed under a window will invite cool and fresh air from the outside, it is not an ideal location for your bed.
According to Feng Shui principles, a bed placed under a window can disrupt your health and cause fatigue. Windows are sources of wind and sunlight, which can disturb your sleep and overall well-being. External noises can also affect your rest.
Additionally, having the bed under a window can cause a sense of unease as there is a perception of potential intrusion or external objects impacting the window, affecting the person in the room.
It is recommended to position the head of your bed against a solid wall instead of under a window.
Other Bed Placement Don’ts
– Don’t place your bed too close to the bedroom door
In Feng Shui, placing your bed close to the door is considered a major taboo. Doors are entry points for strong energy flows, and this energy can overwhelm the restful energy needed in the bedroom, disrupting your sleep.
In practical terms, a bed placed too close to the door can also impact privacy.
Avoid positioning your bed to face the door directly.
– Don’t sleep with a mirror facing your bed
Having a mirror reflecting your bed is considered a taboo in Feng Shui. When we sleep, our energy is at its most vulnerable, and mirrors are believed to push energy away. Additionally, seeing your reflection or a vague figure in the mirror upon waking up can be startling.
– Avoid hanging objects directly above your bed
Feng Shui advises against hanging any objects, such as chandeliers, ceiling fans, wind chimes, or pictures, above your bed. These items are believed to create a strong negative energy field, impacting your well-being.
This information is for reference only.