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bedrooms with sides of beds facing room door and other issues


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Hi Mr Lee, would like to seek your advice regarding my apartment floor plan as shown in the image.

As you can see, bedroom 2 and master bedroom are odd shaped and their room doors open into where the beds are going to be positioned (i.e., when you walk in at a straight line from the door, will walk into the bed). My understanding is that the worse placement is where the beds are in line with the room door such that when  you lie in bed, your feet is facing straight line to the door. How about situations where the room door is facing the sides of the bed? Is this seriously not good? Any simple fixes that are not too intrusive? Do you think it is ok to live with this without any fixes?

Second point is that for the master bedroom the toilet door will be shifted to the middle of that wall. This will result in the toilet door facing the side of the bed. Again, is this seriously not good? i read somewhere that keeping the toilet door closed is good enough. Any other fixes that are not too intrusive? Do you think it is ok to live with this without any fixes?

thanks in advance for your advice! :)

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1. You wrote: "when  you lie in bed, your feet is facing straight line to the door."

1.1. In my opinion, the legs are facing straight line to the ward-rope. Not towards the door.

1.1.1. I am sure most of us are not the famous Pele of football right? If so, he does "banana kick". And if it's him and only him... then with such banana "split" sorrie... I mean banana kick, then you can say that this might be true... Else good to erh... dream on ... with a good dream...

1.2. It is only that the bedroom door is facing straight to the bed-head position.

1.3. Thus it is not like the feet is "carried out" towards the bed-room door.

2. For landed properties, if a wake is held at the home; during the ceremony. 

2.1. When it is time for the funeral procession, indeed the legs are carried out first, of the home.

2.2. This was the reason why it is sometimes called a "coffin position".

3. But, I am scratching my head as how did you come up with such a conclusion?

4. In fact, if you see the red arrow, if the bedroom door is opened, the bedroom door panel can become a "blade" or sha qi.

5. Common sense says if someone is using the bedroom and doing "some business or aerobic exercises" also, then simply close the bedroom door when in the room. 

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6. You also wrote: "Second point is that for the master bedroom the toilet door will be shifted to the middle of that wall. This will result in the toilet door facing the side of the bed."

6.1. Under symbolism in Feng Shui, one could simply like in the above illustration place a table lamp on a side table. This symbolises a partition.

6.2. This second point is quite common for attached toilets of quite a few condo layout plans. 

6.3. Just close the toilet door when not in use. So that it is not visible when one sits on the bed. 

6.4. Fortunately also the throne where "chocolates" are made, the WC is not directly facing the toilet door. This is because I had mentioned in past forum messages that if the lid is closed, when one flush water into the WC, air gushes out from the seat area where often there are rubber studs... these are micro-droplets...

The saying goes: "A little knowledge is a dangerous mind-game-phobia thing. LOL"


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Thank you for your advice Mr Lee.

Sorry I wasn't clear. I didn't mean my apartment the feet of the beds are facing the room doors. I meant part of the beds are facing the room door so not sure if that is a problem or not.See the blue arrows in my drawing. 

For the red arrow in your drawing. Is there anything that I should do to fix the issue? Just keeping the room door closed is sufficient?

Thank you.

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