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Dear Ange,
1. Ideally the bed should not face the door. (or the leg position) face the door). However, if there is no other choice, you really cannot help it.)
An alternative, if there is space between the bed and the door is to place a low linen cabinet between the bed and the door.
2. For the window above the head, this has less to do with Feng Shui than, privacy and security considerations. (In case of a robber etc..)
You can easily use oplaque film if the window is `see thru' to ensure, privacy for yourself. If it is part of your home, then, this should not be a problem.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/9/00 3:42:37 PM, Ange Ange wrote:
>In my master bedroom, the bed
>is placed so that it faces the
>door. To reach the door you
>must walk up two steps.
>When I lay on my bed, I face
>the door. To my left is a
>built in cupboard with mirror
>doors, and above my head is a
>window.
>Is this bad feng shui that my
>bed is under a window and
>faces a door, causing a
>'channel' perhaps?
>I have bedside table in
>between the bed and the
>cupboard that has a phone and
>lamp on it.
>
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