What are the stresses on feng shui bedside placement in the bedroom?
When the door is opposite to the bed, it will affect the function of the corresponding parts because it is opposite to different parts of the body. Doors and windows are the entrance and exit of indoor air convection. When we are asleep, our nerves and capillaries are in a relaxed and open state. At this time, the door is facing the bed, and the wind will blow directly to the body, causing pathological changes to the cold parts.
2. Don't put the bed too close to the window.
The bed should be placed in a quiet, safe and windy place. Generally, feng shui masters will advise that the bed should not be placed under the window or too close to the window. From a medical point of view, if the cold air blown in from the window directly blows to the head, it is easy to cause headaches, and the elderly or the infirm will have the illusion of Bell's facial paralysis.
3, the bed should not be close to the bathroom and stove.
If the bedroom is adjacent to the bathroom, you must avoid putting the bed near the toilet, faucet or fish tank, because even if there is a wall, the water vapor in the bathroom will still affect the bedroom owner, resulting in poor memory and even kidney problems.
4, the bed should not be located under the beams and stairs.
Beam is one of the main structures of buildings, which is mainly composed of steel bars and concrete. When the compass is placed under the beam, the pointer will change direction immediately, and it can be confirmed that the beam will produce obvious weak magnetic induction. The bed is located at the bottom of the stairs, and the stairs hanging overhead will cause heavy load and oppression, and will also limit the air flow in the front, thus affecting the harmony and wealth of the family.
5. Don't have a bedside without a backer.
The back of the bed should be close to the solid wall, and there should be no backer. The so-called "no backer" includes two situations. First, there is space behind the bed, not close to the wall; Second, the back of the bed is directly against the window.