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Can’t the bed face the door?

Everything cannot be generalized, it needs to be differentiated according to the specific situation.

In general, it is not good for the bed to face the door, but this and "can it" are two different concepts.

Firstly, due to limited conditions, there are a large number of situations where the bed has to face the door; secondly, if there are more serious factors in comparison, then the two are harmful to each other, whichever is less, and the bed cannot be opposite the door. Said it must not be possible.

So this is not an argument. Many things must be viewed dialectically and cannot be generalized.

What we generally call bed-to-door means that the head or end of the bed is facing the door, rather than the entire bed facing the door. The picture shows the corresponding relationship between the bed and the door with blue fonts, not the corresponding relationship with the door with black fonts.

If the head or foot of the bed is directly facing the door, it is not a good layout either from a scientific point of view or from a political point of view.

Why is it bad to have a bed facing a door?

First of all, although we usually don’t feel it, there is no doubt that the door is the only place for indoor air convection. The parts of our body that are most afraid of being exposed to wind for a long time are our heads and feet, so whether it is the head of the bed facing the door or the foot of the bed facing the door, it is obviously detrimental to our health.

So the door is not simply a decoration, it is one of the most direct and effective facilities for blocking airflow. If your head or feet are facing each other for a long time, that is, if you are exposed to wind for a long time, your body will definitely be affected - this is "certain", not "possible".

Secondly, the door is also a place where people must pass in and out and a facility to block sight. Wherever the door opens, everything is visible. If the head of the bed faces the door, there will be a sense of insecurity; if the end of the bed faces the door, there will be the embarrassment of privacy being peeked into.

Imagine if your head is facing the door and someone comes in when you open the door, you will subconsciously worry that Ma Jiajue is coming; if your feet are facing the door, when you are lying in a comfortable big character shape in scantily clad clothes, outside the door Wouldn't it be awkward if someone came in?

These situations will form a solidified subconscious mind in the long term, and then form a reflection in daily life. Those at the head of the bed facing the door tend to be restless, while those at the end of the bed facing the door tend to be unable to maintain their privacy. Of course, there are not much to say about the accompanying health hazards.

So the bed-to-door layout is indeed not an ideal layout, and it is better to avoid it if possible.

But as I said at the beginning, it depends on the specific situation. For example, the room is too small, and there is no choice but to have the bed facing the door; for example, there is a phenomenon of beams pressing the bed in the room. In comparison, it is better to have the bed opposite the door than the beam bed.

So, it is not necessarily impossible for the bed to be opposite the door. If the bed has no choice but to face the door, you can add a screen or curtain between the bed and the door to block it, which can have a certain effect on resolving the problem. If you have higher requirements, you can go to local professionals to solve them.