That’s bc there are doors to close and curtains to shut. Better to see outdoors than fear someone looking in. That’s what curtains and doors are for. ;) “NOW YOU KNOW!” 😜
Put something to break the line of sight. Sheer curtains on the window for daylight but privacy. Or a shelf instead of a night stand. Big plants maybe? Depending on what works for you, obviously. I'd still put the headboard away from the door that leads out of the room. Maybe taking the doors off the closet and placing drawers inside to make it less visually cluttered is an option? That way it's just a nook you can be more comfortable with?
People don’t realize how much this affects the subconscious and can cause sleep disruption versus a peaceful sleep 😴 I highly recommend the book feng shui for dummies 👍🏼
I have my headboard in the top right corner because my window is to a landing (my neighbors walk past it). Also instead of a regular closet I have a walk in closet that leads to a bathroom but this is pretty much my layout.
Since my room is tiniest space ever! Sadly the only good way to position my bed is the head is against the window? How can I fix it? Any decoration to prevent negative energy? Thank you so much I hope you can help me out :) Ps. Most of the time I feel really angry, sad, negative and tired. Maybe because of that?
Hello , ive watched many of his videos and he does suggest in one video if your in the same situation that your in and u have to have ur bed against a window u need to have a nice big thick headboard so your head is supported. Hope this helps! If u cant afford a headboard there are many videos on youtube to make ur own on. Budget! Goodluck😊
That is my room and I have to move my bed right infront the door cause in the window my neighbours always get in and my door 🚪 is peaceful and quiet, I also purchase a fengshui ball to reflect the energy of the door
Same! Need a crystal to hang over my doorway. I can’t remember who said it, but sleeping with your head facing north is good. Having my bed by the door leaves access to the balcony by the foot of the bed (the longest wall) My doorway is peaceful, no traffic, and when I open it, it lets in the morning sun. I have a window behind my head, but it is 1 metre above the floor, so my bed is below the windowsill. I really like to open the window and feel the fresh air, also to see my pretty pillows when I enter the room.
I have a weird nook in my room and 2 windows that my headboard would block. My feet are TECHNICALLY facing the door but not directly just the wall the door is on. But it's pushed against a window so I'm single for life. 😭 I'll send a video to you, I could use some better fortune in 2023
I'd be severely tempted to take the doors off of the closet, and tuck the bed in there (provided there's enough space to walk on both sides). Then, a freestanding wardrobe to take the closet's place for hanging clothes and shoes.
there’s construction across the street from the window, and i live on next to the road so there’s lots of cars as well. i probably got to shift my bed towards the door till construction is over? 😢😢😢
Where could you place a bed in a room with the closet and entry door on the same wall, then a big window to the right of that, and two blank walls? The closet wall is shared with another bedroom and the door looks out directly into the other room's doorway.
My room is just like this but mirrored, lived here for the last 30 years and the bed has been in *almost* every possible position. Do you know what I did last week? Switched from a full to a twin and shoved that fucker in the closet. Then put a bookshelf against the side near the door so it blocks half the bed for privacy (and thats where my heads been). It has been SO peaceful (and before anyone says some nonsense about partners, am aromantic and can't even host hookups so for now, dont have to worry about partners at all.) Honestly wish I'd done this years ago, theres SO MUCH SPACE! In the rest of the room. For my collected bullshit. And also the computer and lizards.
What if you have a closet on the right side, two windows on the uppermost top of the rectangle, a wall to the left, a door where the fence/railroad drawing thing is, and a wall to the right side of the door? Also, the two windows face a garden and street, but a quiet street, hardly no cars
Is placing a bunk bed different? I've seen you separating bunk beds into two twins, but not arranging the bunk bed as is. I don't got a roommate anymore, but Ive had this bed my entire life and am emotionally attached at this point. Thank you for all the tips you've shared so far!
Can you help me how about in a small room, in your video top left is window mine is left side of the door, how will I layout the room with my lot of clothes (that's why I'm considering installing a loft bed) and how will put a L table in the room thank you.
The position after the "however" (towards the other way) can I put the bed against the wall and place a movable wardrobe between the bed and the entrance to have some privacy? My bedroom is too small(2m×2m). I need to place a study table and a bookshelf too. PS: The entrance to my room is on the left hand side. The window is in the middle of the wall. The direction for the command position (bed) is southeast.
What if, the only way to put your bed against the middle would either A) put your feet out the door or B) put your head to the window & feet to the bathroom? Would it be better to push it to one side in that case?
How do I get you to do an example with my room layout? I feel like my current BR is both too busy and too confining. It’s long and narrow approximately 10’ X15’ and even narrower at one end where the current closet is. Starting with the North wall, which is about 9’ wide and has an overhang of about 15” or so. (Most likely the HVAC duct framed in with wallboard)
At the NE corner, there is about an 18”-2’ section of wall that bumps out, into the room before forming a corner that extends to the East wall with a 3-4” bump out to the rest of the East wall. From this corner there is a narrow strip of wall maybe a foot wide and then the first of two 54” wide and nearly ceiling height windows. These windows along with a 4’ wide wall between them form the longest East wall. (These windows are also about countertop height from the floor.) The south end of the room is only about 7’or 8’ wide, due to a bump-in on the West wall that is the result of two side by side closets in the entryway. (Just outside the BR door is the coat/broom closet. Next is the laundry closet with stacking washer and dryer.) The West wall includes the BR door opening into the room and to the right with the bump-in directly behind it when open. It is also directly in line with the center of the East wall. The left half of the West wall extends beyond the front entrance to the apartment and forms the end wall of a shared hallway outside the unit. It is 8’ from the NW corner of the room to the BR door frame. The front door overlaps the BR doorway by about 2’, as it opens into the space to the left when you enter. The bathroom is also across the entryway hallway from the BR, but about 2’ in from the front doorway, so at a bit of an angle from the BR door.
In my room my closet and bathroom are on one wall there a window on each wall and then my entrance door that’s against everything that’s said😢😢😢😢 I need help
What happens if your bed is in the corner and has two windows, one at the head and one at the side and has a slight walk in closet on the other wall right next to a door and the room is very small. What then?
Hello sir just asking my room is so small there’s no way I can correct my bed 🛏 and my feet is directly straight on door what is the best way I can correct that but I have big cabinet on my feet
I have the same layout but i am told to sleep in the east or south....and the position of the bed that you have mentioned is in the west. Can i place my bed in the east or in the south ? Any suggestion
But what if the window in the video is a door to the bathroom and the wall beside the bathroom door has a window? Plus, we are currently using a bunk bed, is it still okay to place the head of the bunk bed close to the door? I'm getting frustrated with our room HAHAHAHHA
But I have windows on the side where you put the bed, as well as the same window in the adjacent wall. So I have to put my bed against the same wall as door
Hellou Cliff, I like my bed against the wall (on one side) though, even with 2 people. How bad is that according feng shui? Or rather what's the consequence?
Can you answer why? You cut the video off and even subscribing you you don’t answer it. I’m concerned because my bedroom is similar to what you were talking about at the end. The window is 1st floor facing the street and it can be noisy in general with cars and a school across the street.
I think there are two reason for the window thing: 1) privacy (if people are peeping in like he said, then you don't want them peeping on your bed), and 2) noise. Placing the head of your bed against the opposite wall should help keep this chaotic outside noise from disturbing you as much as it would in the first position.
Snipers!
1st comment I see lmao
love the "!" really captures his energy
Your heads bloody 7 ft tall
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Because the balcony or walkway right outside your window feels more invasive, so the door feels more secure as an exit in this scenario.
Our room is very small and has 5 doors surrounding us. It feels like a sin.
Damn that’s not a room that’s a hallway
I would consider a four poster bed or a similar solution in that case
Send the video of your room to this guy, I love when he fixes ridiculous rooms!
Oh! I'll see your 5 doors and rsise you 2 windows.
This doesn't even compute, please send pics or videos, how is a room with 5 doors even a room?? That's more doors than walls😮
Yeah so that we can sleep peacefully without the noise. Thank you!
There’s something so attractive about how he speaks 😏
Not one person in the comments thought of privacy.
That’s bc there are doors to close and curtains to shut. Better to see outdoors than fear someone looking in. That’s what curtains and doors are for. ;)
“NOW YOU KNOW!” 😜
The weird thing is that i figured this out by accident today when Placing my bed LMAO
Thank you! My bedroom is exactly like this
My room looks exactly like this, and I have my bed against the right side. I love it cause I feel privacy from the door.
But what if the closet takes up the entirety of the door side and the window is in the middle of the other wall?? 😭 I never feel at peace in this room
Put something to break the line of sight. Sheer curtains on the window for daylight but privacy. Or a shelf instead of a night stand. Big plants maybe? Depending on what works for you, obviously. I'd still put the headboard away from the door that leads out of the room.
Maybe taking the doors off the closet and placing drawers inside to make it less visually cluttered is an option? That way it's just a nook you can be more comfortable with?
More qi from the window than the door
My bedroom layout is like this, but even at the best spot for the bed, there’s a window behind it. How can I solve this issue then?
think he said in one of his other videos to put a frame behind the bed or smth to give support
SAME!! I really needed this video. I just ignored the window comment 🥴
You should put curtains or drapes and keep it closed at night
People don’t realize how much this affects the subconscious and can cause sleep disruption versus a peaceful sleep 😴
I highly recommend the book feng shui for dummies 👍🏼
I have my headboard in the top right corner because my window is to a landing (my neighbors walk past it). Also instead of a regular closet I have a walk in closet that leads to a bathroom but this is pretty much my layout.
Since my room is tiniest space ever! Sadly the only good way to position my bed is the head is against the window? How can I fix it? Any decoration to prevent negative energy? Thank you so much I hope you can help me out :)
Ps. Most of the time I feel really angry, sad, negative and tired. Maybe because of that?
Hello , ive watched many of his videos and he does suggest in one video if your in the same situation that your in and u have to have ur bed against a window u need to have a nice big thick headboard so your head is supported. Hope this helps! If u cant afford a headboard there are many videos on youtube to make ur own on. Budget! Goodluck😊
That is my room and I have to move my bed right infront the door cause in the window my neighbours always get in and my door 🚪 is peaceful and quiet, I also purchase a fengshui ball to reflect the energy of the door
Same! Need a crystal to hang over my doorway. I can’t remember who said it, but sleeping with your head facing north is good. Having my bed by the door leaves access to the balcony by the foot of the bed (the longest wall) My doorway is peaceful, no traffic, and when I open it, it lets in the morning sun. I have a window behind my head, but it is 1 metre above the floor, so my bed is below the windowsill. I really like to open the window and feel the fresh air, also to see my pretty pillows when I enter the room.
where would i put a desk/dresser in a room like this
Get a murphy bed
I love his quick delivery
This is my exact room setup
I like the corner position.
How do you fit a working desk in this room? I have the same room and struggling lol
same, any solution? i have it at the top right corner, and my desk is where the bed is supposed to be ^^
Me single with my bed at a window 😂😂
Cool! Wondering, how would you place a desk in this layout? This is just like my room but mirrored and I work from home!
That’s exactly where my bed is. Thank you for sharing.
So the energy can flow around? Idk why! Tell meeeeeeee pleaseee someoneee
What if the closet was on the side where you placed the bed first?
Fix it!
My bedroom is exactly like this and I have the bed in the spot you recommended already 😌
I’m the ‘however’ person. My bed is next to the door because the window would allow for people in front yard to see me
I have a weird nook in my room and 2 windows that my headboard would block. My feet are TECHNICALLY facing the door but not directly just the wall the door is on. But it's pushed against a window so I'm single for life. 😭 I'll send a video to you, I could use some better fortune in 2023
The energy pathway flows from door to patio it flows around the bed at your feet.
Thank you!
Don’t leave ur back to the window ur asking for ppl in ur bidness😂 while u are blissfully unaware
When it comes to only placing your bed against the wall if you are single how strong of a rule is that? I really like sleeping next to the wall
If you really like it, is it wrong?
Omg now I know why I'm still single
Yes the luncheon energy will help ver over your pillow
Happy I am success in proper design…
Many thanks!
Too many ninjas on the balcony waiting to attack.
ahh yes, when people are over at my house and are on the balcony having lunch I will be moving my bed to the other side of the room 💀
I'd be severely tempted to take the doors off of the closet, and tuck the bed in there (provided there's enough space to walk on both sides). Then, a freestanding wardrobe to take the closet's place for hanging clothes and shoes.
Where do you get those tiny beds and furniture from?
there’s construction across the street from the window, and i live on next to the road so there’s lots of cars as well. i probably got to shift my bed towards the door till construction is over? 😢😢😢
Nice!
I've got energy coming out of my legs.
Nah I wouldn't be sleeping there while people were having lunch on the balcony. I'd be up already
What if the optimal space has a window 😵💫
What if it is a room like this but with the window in the middle of the back wall, and it needs two separate beds and study areas?
Where could you place a bed in a room with the closet and entry door on the same wall, then a big window to the right of that, and two blank walls? The closet wall is shared with another bedroom and the door looks out directly into the other room's doorway.
My bed is under a window and facing the door.😮
I just put my bed against the wall in the hotdog way, because there is more room to walk around.
My room is just like this but mirrored, lived here for the last 30 years and the bed has been in *almost* every possible position. Do you know what I did last week? Switched from a full to a twin and shoved that fucker in the closet. Then put a bookshelf against the side near the door so it blocks half the bed for privacy (and thats where my heads been). It has been SO peaceful (and before anyone says some nonsense about partners, am aromantic and can't even host hookups so for now, dont have to worry about partners at all.) Honestly wish I'd done this years ago, theres SO MUCH SPACE! In the rest of the room. For my collected bullshit. And also the computer and lizards.
What if you have a closet on the right side, two windows on the uppermost top of the rectangle, a wall to the left, a door where the fence/railroad drawing thing is, and a wall to the right side of the door? Also, the two windows face a garden and street, but a quiet street, hardly no cars
This is similar to my room, except it's on the other side and smaller.
What about closet doors they are full mirrors…
The room I'm in is the same set up except the only wall without a window is the one next to the door.
second bed placement could use a divider object been the bed and door, yes? ❤
What if the window was peaceful but it lead out to a busy hallway that goes left. Wouldnt you see everything happening from your bed?
Is placing a bunk bed different? I've seen you separating bunk beds into two twins, but not arranging the bunk bed as is. I don't got a roommate anymore, but Ive had this bed my entire life and am emotionally attached at this point. Thank you for all the tips you've shared so far!
My bed's against the wall 😢
What about putting a bed in a corner with the feet facing a window and a door a few feet behind the head of the bed
I like to sleep up against a wall, I feel more secure,
And what if the window is on the other side? Would it be better to place the bad in the middle?
Can you help me how about in a small room, in your video top left is window mine is left side of the door, how will I layout the room with my lot of clothes (that's why I'm considering installing a loft bed) and how will put a L table in the room thank you.
omg after watching everything else, i rearranged my room and now i’m coming across my room and this is how i put it 🫡🫡
What if there is a toilet behind that wall he's chosen for the head of the bed? A very active toilet
What if the door is in the lower right corner but on the right-side wall?
How would you place the bed if the door was on the right wall bottom corner, facing the left wall ?
Is the bed best put in the same position?
The position after the "however" (towards the other way) can I put the bed against the wall and place a movable wardrobe between the bed and the entrance to have some privacy? My bedroom is too small(2m×2m). I need to place a study table and a bookshelf too.
PS: The entrance to my room is on the left hand side.
The window is in the middle of the wall.
The direction for the command position (bed) is southeast.
If people are gathering at lunchtime, you should be okay, unless you're a day sleeper.
What about if they only place is on the same wall as the door ?
can I send a layout for you to review?
What if, the only way to put your bed against the middle would either A) put your feet out the door or B) put your head to the window & feet to the bathroom? Would it be better to push it to one side in that case?
How do I get you to do an example with my room layout? I feel like my current BR is both too busy and too confining.
It’s long and narrow approximately 10’ X15’ and even narrower at one end where the current closet is.
Starting with the North wall, which is about 9’ wide and has an overhang of about 15” or so. (Most likely the HVAC duct framed in with wallboard)
At the NE corner, there is about an 18”-2’ section of wall that bumps out, into the room before forming a corner that extends to the East wall with a 3-4” bump out to the rest of the East wall.
From this corner there is a narrow strip of wall maybe a foot wide and then the first of two 54” wide and nearly ceiling height windows.
These windows along with a 4’ wide wall between them form the longest East wall. (These windows are also about countertop height from the floor.)
The south end of the room is only about 7’or 8’ wide, due to a bump-in on the West wall that is the result of two side by side closets in the entryway. (Just outside the BR door is the coat/broom closet. Next is the laundry closet with stacking washer and dryer.)
The West wall includes the BR door opening into the room and to the right with the bump-in directly behind it when open. It is also directly in line with the center of the East wall.
The left half of the West wall extends beyond the front entrance to the apartment and forms the end wall of a shared hallway outside the unit.
It is 8’ from the NW corner of the room to the BR door frame. The front door overlaps the BR doorway by about 2’, as it opens into the space to the left when you enter.
The bathroom is also across the entryway hallway from the BR, but about 2’ in from the front doorway, so at a bit of an angle from the BR door.
Let say the window is in the middle, is it ok if i place the bed beside the left wall as I need to optimize wardrobe at right wall
What do i do if i have a single bed and the bathroom door is parallel with the front door ????
What if you have a closet door that opens at the head of your bed
I'll just sleep in the tub thanks.
What if there ist no other option than to pint the feet towards the door? How could you block the energy?
What if my window is on the left wall??
Where should I put my full length mirror?
Where can I send my room for review?
In my room my closet and bathroom are on one wall there a window on each wall and then my entrance door that’s against everything that’s said😢😢😢😢 I need help
What happens if your bed is in the corner and has two windows, one at the head and one at the side and has a slight walk in closet on the other wall right next to a door and the room is very small. What then?
Hello sir just asking my room is so small there’s no way I can correct my bed 🛏 and my feet is directly straight on door what is the best way I can correct that but I have big cabinet on my feet
Question: where would you put the bed if it is twin sized? Is it still in the middle? Bc i feel like a twin sized in the middle would look a bid odd
I have the same layout but i am told to sleep in the east or south....and the position of the bed that you have mentioned is in the west. Can i place my bed in the east or in the south ? Any suggestion
But what if the window in the video is a door to the bathroom and the wall beside the bathroom door has a window? Plus, we are currently using a bunk bed, is it still okay to place the head of the bunk bed close to the door? I'm getting frustrated with our room HAHAHAHHA
how to fongseh,the power point plug all near to the door,how i want to charge my phone while resting on bed
what if the bed (head of bed) is facing North?
What if the window is on the left wall?🤔
how can i send you my bedroom drawing?❤
What to do if the window is on the left instead
But I have windows on the side where you put the bed, as well as the same window in the adjacent wall. So I have to put my bed against the same wall as door
Hellou Cliff, I like my bed against the wall (on one side) though, even with 2 people.
How bad is that according feng shui? Or rather what's the consequence?
How would you place a desk in this layout?
Bold of you to assume the room is big enough for a desk 😂
What if the room was a closet l with a window
Can you answer why? You cut the video off and even subscribing you you don’t answer it. I’m concerned because my bedroom is similar to what you were talking about at the end. The window is 1st floor facing the street and it can be noisy in general with cars and a school across the street.
I think there are two reason for the window thing: 1) privacy (if people are peeping in like he said, then you don't want them peeping on your bed), and 2) noise. Placing the head of your bed against the opposite wall should help keep this chaotic outside noise from disturbing you as much as it would in the first position.
How about bunk bed?
Not much energy 😂enters if the door has a hallway
what about feet facing the window?
Bro my back is facing the window and my feet are facing the door and that is the only working layout in have since I have a deck😭 this is not good