The ancient proverb, “a bed leaning against three walls will bring illness to the family,” may sound superstitious, but it holds a grain of truth. So, which three walls should your bed avoid?
1. Bed Positioned Away From the Bedroom Door

The bedroom door is not just an entrance but also plays a significant role in one’s sense of security. Lying in bed with a door that can be opened at any moment may cause unease for many. This often leads to people naturally turning their backs to the door while sleeping, a reflexive protective mechanism.
Additionally, when a family member enters the room, even for a brief moment or to retrieve something, the person in the bedroom may sense someone approaching, which can induce anxiety and disrupt sleep quality. Especially if someone enters without knocking, this sudden interruption can startle the sleeper, leading to confusion, irritability, and a dampened mood. Poor sleep quality affects not only mental health but also work efficiency throughout the day.
Moreover, if the bed faces the door, opening it might let in a draft, causing a chill, especially if you’re in a deep sleep. This could result in symptoms like headaches, dizziness, and reduced concentration the next day. If it’s unavoidable to have the bed facing the door, try adjusting it so that the door opens towards the foot of the bed rather than the head.
2. Bedhead Away From the Window
Placing the head of your bed near a window is not ideal. The reason lies in the potential disturbance of curtains, which may be blown or knocked against when positioned close to an open window. While using shorter curtains or fixing them in the gap might seem like solutions, neither is optimal.
Shorter curtains may not provide sufficient privacy and can let in light, disrupting sleep and potentially causing issues like nervous exhaustion. Having the bedhead near a window also exposes it to cold drafts, dust, rain, and noise pollution. For instance, if you leave the window open at night and the temperature drops, you could catch a cold. Moreover, if it rains while the window is open, your bed and belongings may get wet.
Therefore, from an interior design and health perspective, positioning your bed directly under a window is inadvisable. Carefully consider your bedroom layout to ensure a good night’s sleep and maintain your well-being.
If space constraints make it impossible to reposition your bed, opt for curtains with a lower light transmittance to ensure privacy and comfort. Additionally, when choosing a window, consider a casement window that opens inward to minimize the entry of rain and dust.
3. Bed Distant From the Bathroom Wall
Positioning your bed too close to the bathroom can impact your sleep quality for two main reasons. First, the plumbing pipes in the bathroom can create annoying noises. Even when you’re not using the facilities, the sound of running water can be a constant distraction. Second, if the bathroom lacks proper sound insulation, the noise from flushing the toilet at night can disturb the sleep of other family members and potentially lead to unnecessary conflicts.
Bathrooms are often poorly ventilated and prone to dampness, odors, and bacterial growth, even with regular cleaning. When the head of your bed faces the bathroom, moisture can easily seep into your sleeping area, fostering an environment conducive to bacterial growth and dust accumulation, which is detrimental to your health.
Furthermore, having your bed too close to the bathroom can impact your overall mood and well-being, making you more susceptible to illness. Therefore, to maintain a peaceful sleeping environment, it’s best to keep the bed away from the wall adjacent to the bathroom.
If it’s impossible to reposition your bed due to space constraints, consider installing a headboard or a decorative wall to create some distance. Alternatively, if your bed faces the bathroom door, constructing a false wall or placing a cabinet between the bed and the bathroom door can help mitigate the negative health and psychological impacts.
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