How to locate your Bed in your bedroom using Fengshui

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Ever wondered if there is a logic behind where you should place your bed? Why do interior designers make certain decisions? Why does your room make you feel stifled? Here is a clear visual explanation of how you should place your bed in your bedroom.

While this follows feng shui principals, there is no magic behind it, it is very much common sense, and I will explain why:)

I try to make it as short as possible, so please stay till the end!

Please feel free to ask me any questions in the comments section!

Please comment on what else you'd like to see, most of my videos are on Tiktok, but here is where I do not need to rush! :)

All Comments (21)
  • @user-yv9le8co6h
    finally, a design video that considers the fact that snipers can come around (lol)
  • @User-wt9jk
    Great instructions just one thing I’d like to add: you should also avoid putting your bed underneath any built in air conditioning and ventilation systems in order to prevent Ninja attacks etc.
  • @Shasgirl
    After spending the last 3 nights dodging sniper fire, I'm so glad I found this video. Now I can sleep peacefully. Thank you. 💗
  • “So that snipers can’t shoot while you’re not noticing” OMG THANK U FINALLY SOMEONE WHO ADDRESSES MY GREATEST FEAR ☺️
  • @from4to5
    FINALLY a solution to my sniper problem! I'm so damn tired of them shooting at me every freakin' night!
  • @lolboy-642
    lmao at the sniper. he said that so nonchalantly
  • @GlacialFang
    Hey i just wanna say ive been having maaaajor anxiety since i moved to my current place. Basically when i was on my computer I had my back directly against the door. But since watching your content i switched stuff around so i at least have the door in my peripheral vision. Very noticable difference now. Thank you! I hope you continue to share these concepts and that it helps others too!
  • @shesronamarie
    Ok but the “snipers can’t shoot you while you’re not noticing” part really got me cause I used to have my bed in front of my window and I always got a vibe that that was going to happen 💀😂
  • @les8947
    "so that snipers cant shoot you" oh. shit just got serious.
  • @jeanie2502
    I’ve always kind of had a vague understanding of Feng shui, purely on what felt right, glad to see I set my room up well.
  • @heatherhorlacher
    "This is a difficult room and compromises must be made." Excellent life advice. Thank you sir.
  • I've heard that if you want to position your study, make sure that the person in the seat doesn't have their back towards any opening. To reduce the unease of someone creeping up from the back. Be it from snipers or spies Now that I think of it, is feng shui about protecting from assassinations
  • @ToriReborn
    Before this I hadn't considered how important it is to properly separate the workspace from the bed. My current setup has me brushing against my bed at the door to go to my desk to work. What a better setup to have it be the first accessible thing when I open the door! Going to have to switch around my room because of this thank you!
  • @fuchsfarben
    A little tip from experience: If you have a pantry with a fridge and/or a freezer inside, do NOT place the head-part of your bed close to it. Those things make noises that you usually don't register during the day when its loud and busy, but at night, oh boy... The beeping and hissing drove me nuts! Now I have my headrest away from that wall and 2 meters away.
  • @jakelauer2599
    The way you so non shalontly mentioned snipers cracked me up and also made me realize I'm not the only one with these obnoxious irrational thoughts. Anytime im in the kitchen with my back turned towards the window I feel like my neighbor is aiming a sniper at me and i feel an urge to move towards a different area. I think these are built-in survival instincts us humans have that dont necessarily translate to regular suburban life.
  • @iviewutoob
    love the sniper comment because anything can happen 🤣
  • @teapam.2119
    1:40 In polynesian superstition I always remembered hearing , you dont face the bed towards the door like that or spirits can easily lift you out of bed straight through the door.
  • @hcch5799
    I would personally recommends 5:25 because you should put your bed away from the bathroom, you don't wanna hear the flush each time people use it when youre resting on your bed. You put your work desk near the window so it directs sunlight onto your desk this brings energy to you while youre working at the same time you can look out at the scenery outside when youre in stress. Your work desk is not supposed to face your bed that is very counter-productive, and easy to lose focus and constantly seeing your bed makes you procrastinate more. You shall fit in a book shelf against the bathroom wall this will help reduce the echo, at the same time, the whole working area is more conducive and helps you focus more easily.
  • This is the most thought threw video, that I have ever seen on doing Feng Shui in a house, while considering ALL possible options. Well done, Sir. I admire your great work!