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Never place your bed like this: according to Feng Shui

In the image, the bed’s headboard is positioned so the sleeper’s feet point directly toward the door. In Feng Shui, this is known as the “coffin position.” The name comes from the resemblance to the way the deceased are carried out feet first, and it is believed to:

  • Allow vital energy (Chi) to escape while you sleep
  • Invite financial and emotional instability
  • Disturb rest, leading to stress and illness

How to Position Your Bed for Better Energy

Feng Shui principles suggest a few simple adjustments to protect and enhance positive energy:

  1. Place the headboard against a solid wall, ideally far from doors and windows
  2. Avoid having your feet point directly toward the bedroom door
  3. If you can’t change the bed’s position, use a screen, folding partition, or tall plant between the bed and the door
  4. Keep the space under the bed clear to allow Chi to circulate freely

Superstition or Ancient Wisdom?

There’s no scientific proof that bed orientation directly impacts wealth or health. However, many people say they’ve experienced better sleep, improved mood, and a sense of balance after making these adjustments. Whether you view Feng Shui as mystical or simply mindful interior design, it can be a useful tool for creating a calmer, more supportive environment.

Conclusion

Even if you set aside the spiritual beliefs, furniture placement does affect how a room feels and functions. Positioning your bed thoughtfully can support better rest, help you feel more secure, and create a space that nurtures both body and mind.

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