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Dear Anon,
In my opinion, if one cannot position the bed otherwise; the position is still acceptable even if behind the solid wall is a restroom. Especially if the opposite wall / adjoining wall does not have the toilet bowl or it's piping.
If I gather what u mentioned correctly, the wall behind your daughter's bed is the sink.
Alternatively, place the bed against another solid wall (if possible). If you have a sketch of the layout, perhaps you can upload it here (under an attachment) so that I can take a look at it.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/14/01 2:46:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Somebody help.
>According to feng shui, it
>said that the bed should
>always be against a solid
>wall. Well, my daughters'
>(3years and 2 years old) bed
>is against a solid wall but
>behind the solid wall is the
>restroom. Let me paint the
>picture. Behind the wall is
>the sink and across from the
>sink is the toilet. The toilet
>is facing the sink (if you are
>sitting in the toilet you are
>facing the sink). So, when my
>daughters sleep, their head in
>facing the restroom. To me,
>the seems like bad fengshui.
>Is it? Does that mean the
>knowledge is gonna be flush
>away? Please explain. and How
>can I fix the problem. They
>can try sleeping horizontally,
>but the window is there..
>There is not other way..
>Please advice...Fast!!
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