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Feng Shui Bedroom Layout Generator

Generate the optimal bed placement for your bedroom based on feng shui principles. Simply select your door and window positions to get personalized recommendations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The command position is the most powerful placement for your bed. It means you can see the door while lying in bed, but you're not directly in line with it. Your bed should have a solid wall behind the headboard, and ideally have space on both sides. This position gives you a sense of security and control, allowing for better rest and more positive energy flow.

In feng shui, having your bed directly in line with the door is called the 'coffin position' or 'death position' because it resembles how the deceased are carried out feet-first. This position exposes you to harsh energy (chi) rushing through the door, leading to restless sleep, anxiety, and depleted energy. Always position your bed so you can see the door but aren't directly aligned with it.

Feng shui advises against mirrors facing the bed. Mirrors are believed to bounce energy around the room, which can disturb sleep and cause restlessness. Some traditions also believe mirrors can attract a third party into relationships. If you must have a mirror in the bedroom, position it so you can't see your reflection while lying in bed, or cover it at night.

The ideal bed direction varies by individual based on your Kua number in feng shui. However, general guidelines suggest: facing East promotes health and family harmony, facing Southeast attracts wealth, facing South enhances fame and recognition, and facing Southwest strengthens love and relationships. Avoid having your head pointing toward the door or window.

Yes, placing your bed under a window is considered poor feng shui. Windows allow chi to flow in and out, creating instability behind your head while you sleep. This can lead to restless sleep, health issues, and a lack of support in life. If unavoidable, use heavy curtains, a solid headboard, and keep windows closed at night to minimize the negative effects.

For good feng shui, keep the area under your bed clear to allow chi to circulate freely. Avoid storing: shoes (carry negative energy from outside), old items or clutter (stagnant energy), work-related items (disrupts rest), exercise equipment (too active), and anything sharp or broken. If storage is necessary, stick to soft items like clean linens or off-season clothing.

🔮 Disclaimer: This tool provides general feng shui guidance based on traditional principles. Individual results may vary. For personalized advice, consider consulting a feng shui professional.