Bedroom Feng Shui Layout Planner
Simple, rules-based room layout generator following feng shui principles for optimal energy flow.
How This Tool Works
This planner creates a feng shui-based bedroom layout based on your room dimensions, door location, and window placement. It applies key feng shui principles including the commanding position for the bed, proper energy flow, and avoidance of negative placements. The tool provides specific furniture placement recommendations to create a harmonious, restful bedroom environment.
The planner considers feng shui principles: bed should be in commanding position (diagonally opposite door, headboard against solid wall), avoid bed directly facing door or under window, minimize clutter, and create balanced energy flow. It adapts recommendations to your specific room layout while maintaining core feng shui principles.
Key Feng Shui Bedroom Principles
- Commanding Position: Bed diagonally opposite door, headboard against solid wall
- Avoid Coffin Position: Bed should not directly face the door
- Solid Headboard: Headboard against wall, not under window
- No Overhead Beams: Avoid beams or slanted ceilings above bed
- Minimize Electronics: Keep electronics out of bedroom, especially near bed
- Balance Elements: Create harmony with balanced decor and colors
- Clear Under Bed: Keep space under bed clear or minimally organized
Tips for Feng Shui Bedroom
- Place bed in commanding position if possible (diagonally opposite door)
- Use solid headboard against wall for support and security
- Keep bedroom clutter-free and organized
- Use calming colors (soft blues, greens, neutrals)
- Minimize electronics in bedroom, especially near bed
- Keep under-bed area clear or minimally organized
- Avoid mirrors facing the bed
- Ensure good air circulation and natural light when possible
FAQ
- What is feng shui bedroom layout?Feng shui bedroom layout is the arrangement of furniture and items based on feng shui principles to promote positive energy flow, better sleep, and overall well-being. Key principles include: bed placement (commanding position, not directly facing door), avoiding clutter, balancing elements, and creating a restful environment. The goal is to create harmony and positive energy in your sleeping space.
- What is the best bed position in feng shui?The best bed position in feng shui is the "commanding position": bed should be diagonally opposite the door (you can see the door but are not directly in line with it), headboard against a solid wall (not under window), and bed should not be directly under overhead beams or slanted ceilings. This position provides a sense of security and control, promoting better sleep.
- What should I avoid in a feng shui bedroom?Avoid in feng shui bedroom: bed directly facing the door (coffin position), bed under window, mirrors facing the bed, electronics in bedroom (especially near bed), clutter under bed, overhead beams above bed, sharp corners pointing at bed, and water features (fountains) in bedroom. These can disrupt energy flow and affect sleep quality.
- Can I have a mirror in my bedroom with feng shui?Mirrors in bedroom are generally discouraged in feng shui, especially mirrors facing the bed. Mirrors are said to reflect energy and can disrupt sleep. If you must have a mirror, cover it at night or place it where it does not reflect the bed. Some feng shui practitioners allow mirrors on closet doors if they do not face the bed directly.
- How do I apply feng shui if my bedroom is small?For small bedrooms: prioritize bed placement in commanding position, minimize furniture to avoid clutter, use light colors to create sense of space, keep under-bed storage organized and minimal, avoid large mirrors, use soft lighting, and focus on essential feng shui principles rather than all details. The planner adapts recommendations for your room size.
- What colors are best for feng shui bedroom?Best feng shui bedroom colors are calming and restful: soft neutrals (beige, cream, light gray), soft blues and greens (promote tranquility), light pinks (for relationships), and avoid bright reds or very dark colors. The goal is to create a peaceful, restful environment. Choose colors that promote relaxation and good sleep.