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The ceilings in both bedrooms of our new house are slanted on both the north and south sides of both rooms. There is a small portion of the ceiling that is parallel to the floor (about 2-3 feet in width running the depth of the room) where the slanted ceilings meet at the center. My question is how do we place our bed? There is a window on the East wall in the east bedroom and one on the west wall in the west bedroom. Would it be considered bad feng shui to place our bed under the window running lengthwise into the room under this parallel portion of the ceiling? I know it is considered bad to put the head of a bed against a wall with a downward sloping ceiling, and also to place it under a window. Please advise. Thank you.
Jennifer DeVos
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