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I went on this website and tried my best to recreate my odd shaped bedroom. It has kind of an odd l shape and I want to do my best to arrange the furniture in a fung shei kind of way. Any suggestions on where to place my bed. I currently have it in front of the window across from the entry door. I just want to create a calm positive space please help!! Here's a link to the basic layout of my room I made
<div style="width:300px;overflow:hidden;"><h1>Alicia</h1><a href="http://mydeco.com/3d-design/alicia/1939530/"><img src="http://u.mdcd.net/media/data/rooms/images/_thumbs/j5oupvtetftcis6f.jpg_300x300_q85.jpg" border="0" /></a></div>
Last edited by Vanillabean!!; 09-01-2011 at 07:44 PM..
Reason: Link isn't working
Ugh of course my link docent work look guys I'm desperate for advice on how to decorate my room I hate the way it us right now does anyone know of any websites that u can kind of create a virtual room or something??? I need help!
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It is kind of a weird photo and hard to grasp the dimensions. I would recommend working outside the parameter of "headboard against wall" and attempt to angle the bed in the area to the left of the door closer to the what appears to be the closet as Feng Shui dictates a bed should never be placed in direct line of the entry door.
I'd put the bed facing the view you showed in the pic as much as possible - facing the bump-in (think of it as a square room with a bumped-in corner). From a feng shui perspective, you want to offset (soften), not accentuate, the right angles in this room (look at a basic feng shui room chart, they are essentially circular - point being that a person feels best with most panoramic view). The bumped-in corner could be accentuated as a focal point - bold or textured accent wall - or it could be softened to add depth - mirrors or pale wallpaper with strong colored walls.
If you can't fit the bed on an angle, I'd face the window and treat the deep area to the left as an 'alcove' with it's own color scheme.
Have fun!
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