Sunday, May 9, 2010

Windows and beds

One of the main factors theat determines how energy circulates in your bedroom is the alignment of the windows and the door. It is very important, therefore, to take the relative positions of the windows and door into account in deciding where to place your bed. You want to avoid sleeping in the equivalent of an "energy draft" and, at the same time, you don't wnat to be in too stagnant an area of the room. Pulling the curtains or blinds over the windows when you are using your bed is a simple solution if the location of the windows is a problem.
Energy passes through
The energy enters through the door and will pass straight out the other side through the floor-to-ceiling window. The bed is in a poor position in relation to the door.

Constant current
As energy enters the room, it travels over to the windows and therefore creates a constant current over the bed.
Bed in a good location
The bed is not next to the windows, so it is less affected by energy currents passing through them.

Under a window
The head of the bed is directly under a window. If the blind is left open, then the tortoise side is unsupported. If the blind is pulled down, then the window is covered and this becomes a suitable position for the bed.
A good position
The bed has been placed in the most sensible position in relation to the windows on the two walls and the door.

What are the problems here?
You now have enough informaiton at your disposal to be able to determine the problems associated with the position of this bed. You should take into account the relationship to the door, to the overhead beam, and the overhead window.

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