From a Feng Shui perspective, the ideal bed position is for the head of the bed to be against the wall, and it would be better if the sides of the bed are not against the wall. But now many units are small, and the bedroom space is even smaller. They have no choice but to place them against the wall on two sides, or even against the wall on three sides, leaving only one side for the loading and unloading bed. Of course, if space permits, it is best to sleep on one side of the bed against the wall, especially a double bed. It will be more convenient if both sides can get on and off the bed, reducing the chance of mutual influence and making the relationship more harmonious.
Moreover, if the bed sheets are placed against the wall, there will be space for bedside tables on both sides of the bed. The male and female owners will have their own storage spaces. Everyone’s personal belongings will not be mixed together, making it easier to find things.
Many people find window sills distressing. They feel that the space is so large that it is uneconomical to leave it unused. If the master room is relatively large, you can put tatami cushions on the window sill to use it as a daily leisure chair, or you can also create a comfortable nest for pets. If the master room is short of space, you can use the window sill to create a window cabinet or desk to make full use of every space.
Nowadays, more and more people will place a TV cabinet in the master room, especially those who live with their families or have children. In many cases, in order to avoid affecting the work and rest of other family members, they want to watch TV in the master room, just like a small TV cabinet. Cinematic. Moreover, new TVs are becoming thinner and thinner, and they can be placed without much depth, so they do not take up too much space in the bedroom.
In the case, a wardrobe and desk are placed in the corner. The wardrobe is hollowed out in the corner to become an open storage space for the desk, and the corner space can be used up.
If you want to order a hydraulic bed, bedroom TV cabinet, wardrobe or other bedroom furniture, you are welcome to contact our furniture salesperson at any time.
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