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Joined: 21 Jan 2009 Posts: 185 Location: Far North Qld
This is a photo of our bedroom in our rental house. Our new house hasn't even started construction so I need to make this bedroom work better for me as we'll be here for at least 9-12 months.
I suffer from nightmares nearly every night. I feel very uncomfortable in this room when trying to go to sleep and am waking many times a night. There are too many doors I feel. The far right one is our ensuite, the middle is our wardrobe and the far left is the door that leads to the hallway plus there is a mirror which is pretty much center with our bed.
Dh works away 9 nights out of a fortnight so I'm not sure if it's that that's not making me get a good sleep or if the bedroom has bad feng shui.
Joined: 12 Nov 2007 Posts: 177 Location: Melbourne
I think its the mirror reflecting the bed. They said its not good feng shui. But we had a similar set up with bed and mirror in our previous rental and it was ok. But its worth a try to move the mirror or cover it up.
My nightmares are always about myself or my loved ones being attacked/killed. I wake up very frightened sometimes. I was thinking of putting my chest or drawers in front of the mirror to block it.
Joined: 28 Aug 2006 Posts: 19957 Location: Nowra NSW
The colour of the walls is a relaxing colour, so that’s a plus straight way for you!
I would move the open tall boy next to the dresser in front of the mirror, or your dresser as you said.
I do have a problem with the amount of doors on the left hand side of the room….too many!
But this should not have anything to do with your dreams.
Possibly change your curtains to an off white or white.
In all honest as a design issue, bar all the doors, I don’t see too big a problem in this room.
You may need to look deeper within yourself about your dreams.
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Joined: 21 Jan 2009 Posts: 185 Location: Far North Qld
I went and saw a psychic healer many years ago, he knew so much about it and I told him nothing. He did say that one of my "guides" lives in the darkness and that if I want to meet him to leave my wardrobe door open with a chair in front of it and just before I fall asleep say outloud, "present yourself" and when I wake next he would be there, sitting down. No way am I doing that Maybe it's that, I feel like I'm being watched.
Joined: 21 Jan 2009 Posts: 185 Location: Far North Qld
Yes we have tiles throughout the whole house. In our new house we're having carpet in the bedrooms and can't wait! I'm so looking forward to walking on something soft when getting out of bed. My feet ache by the end of the day
Joined: 26 Dec 2007 Posts: 4799 Location: South Australia
We have a dressing table with a large mirror such that it is at the foot of the bed like this, can't say it stops me sleeping, had same configuration in old house too; apart from being able to see yourself in bed (I might give myself nightmares!! ) I can't see any issue with this.
Not being a believer of feng shui or psychic stuff, I suggest you look at other causes: family stress. late night TV etc or are you on any medications; some medications are known to cause nightmares in some people - Mogodon especially?
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it is not good to have the bed facing a mirror... meaning that when you wake up and situp, you can see yourself in the mirror. try covering all mirrors in the bedroom with a cloth before you sleep. thats what my dad does. otherwise install the mirror in the toilet or behind the cabinet door.