The building standard here in Europe is almost always one wall with windows. The why to prevent draft as it get cold in the winter here. I think i watched too much horror movies to want the bed infront of the windows.
my room has 2 windows one is facing south and one facing east the door is facing east side in the left corner beside the door there is a book shelf facing west and beside this i have my study table and beside this there is a small 6 by 4 window( on east side wall) south wall i have big window 6 by 6.5 feet window facing south.... room dimentions 15 feet (south to north) X 10.5 (east to west) i have single bed always face problem aligning it... currently i kept my bed beside my big wall i sleep with my head on west direction and legs on south... please give me a brief idea that how to arrange this type of room...
I have an oldly laid out room. I wish I could maybe link a quick video. In a square (say 3 M sq by 3 M sq), full closest on south wall, window in meter 1 west wall, window on north wall at meter, east wall is a plumbing wall at meter 3, and meter 2. diagonal door entry east wall at meter 1. The queen bed is heas on west wall at meter 2+3 with side on north wall. Window door Qi sweep over feet. Any suggestion on padding/blocking the north window?
The building standard here in Europe is almost always one wall with windows. The why to prevent draft as it get cold in the winter here. I think i watched too much horror movies to want the bed infront of the windows.
my room has 2 windows one is facing south and one facing east the door is facing east side in the left corner beside the door there is a book shelf facing west and beside this i have my study table and beside this there is a small 6 by 4 window( on east side wall)
south wall i have big window 6 by 6.5 feet window facing south....
room dimentions 15 feet (south to north) X 10.5 (east to west)
i have single bed always face problem aligning it... currently i kept my bed beside my big wall i sleep with my head on west direction and legs on south...
please give me a brief idea that how to arrange this type of room...
Can a bedhead be placed against a piece of furniture, or a screen, if there is no other place?
Generally not recommended. Use solid headboard.
I have an oldly laid out room. I wish I could maybe link a quick video. In a square (say 3 M sq by 3 M sq), full closest on south wall, window in meter 1 west wall, window on north wall at meter, east wall is a plumbing wall at meter 3, and meter 2. diagonal door entry east wall at meter 1.
The queen bed is heas on west wall at meter 2+3 with side on north wall. Window door Qi sweep over feet. Any suggestion on padding/blocking the north window?
What if you only have 2 solid walls to put your bed, and both walls have windows? Then what?
Use a solid and high headboard to provide a sense of stability and support behind the bed.
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