
Monday, September 15, 2025

In Feng Shui, your bed isn’t just a piece of furniture. It’s actually one of the most powerful tools in your home when it comes to shifting energy. Why? Because your bed is where you rest, reset, and recharge. It’s your energetic "nest," and where you spend a huge chunk of your life, especially in a relaxed, open, and passive state. In this state, your body and spirit are more receptive to the energy (or chi) that surrounds you.
Think of your bed as a mirror of your inner world. It represents you at your most personal and vulnerable. That’s why giving it good Feng Shui isn’t just about aesthetics. It’s about honoring your well-being on every level.


Let’s talk about a bed placement that gets a hard “no thanks” in Feng Shui: the coffin position. (Yep, the name is as intense as it sounds. But don’t worry, we’ll keep things light and helpful.)
This setup happens when your bed is lined up so that your feet point directly at the door. You might not think much of it at first glance, but in Feng Shui, this is considered one of the most inauspicious positions for sleep and luck. Why? It’s symbolic. In ancient Chinese traditions, this layout resembles how the deceased were carried out of a room–feet first. Yikes.
But beyond the symbolism, the energy (or qi) that comes through the doorway hits you head-on when you sleep like this. That direct hit can disturb your rest and leave you feeling off.
Bottom line? If you can, shift your bed so your feet aren't pointing at the door. Even a small adjustment can make a big difference in how supported and safe you feel while you sleep.


Let’s flip the energy and talk about something that feels a whole lot better than the coffin position: the Commanding Position. (Spoiler: This is where the magic happens.)
In Feng Shui, when your bed is in command, it means you’re sleeping in a way that puts you energetically in charge of your life. The idea is simple: when you're lying in bed, you should be able to see the door, but not be directly in line with it. So, no feet pointing straight at the entrance, but also not completely turned away from it either.
This layout gives you a sense of security and awareness. It allows energy (qi) to flow toward you in a gentle, empowering way–like an invitation, not an ambush. When you're in command of your space, you're also telling the universe you're ready to receive good things: better sleep, clearer thinking, stronger boundaries, and more confidence in your waking life.
So go ahead and take that spot of power-your future self will thank you.
Here’s one more reason to rethink having your bed lined up with the door: chi (or qi) doesn’t knock first.
In Feng Shui, energy enters a room through the door, and if your bed is directly in its path, all that movement comes charging straight at you. Imagine it like a gust of wind blowing in while you’re trying to sleep. It’s not exactly relaxing, right?
What we want instead is for the chi to flow gently around your space, not rush straight into your bed. When you’re sleeping, your body is in a passive state–more open and sensitive–so how the energy moves around you really matters. A more supportive setup invites calm, balanced chi to nourish you, helping you wake up feeling refreshed and grounded.


Not sure if your bed is in the right spot? Here’s a super simple way to check:
Walk into your bedroom like you normally would. Open the door and walk straight ahead. If you end up walking right into the bed without turning or adjusting your path, then yep, your bed is directly aligned with the door. That’s exactly how chi moves too.
When your bed is in this direct path, it’s like placing yourself in the middle of a flowing river while you’re trying to sleep. It’s a high-energy spot, but not in a restful way. The good news? A small shift in bed position can change everything. By moving it out of that line of fire, you create a more peaceful, protected space where energy can circulate gently around you.
So try the walk-in test and see what your space is telling you-no tools or compass needed!
So you’ve done the “walk-into-your-bed” test. And if your bed is aligned with the door, don’t stress. While the best-case Feng Shui fix is always to move the bed, we know that’s not always doable. Maybe your space is limited, or maybe your headboard is mounted or the room layout just doesn’t allow for it. Don’t worry! We’ve got your back with some creative workarounds that still promote good chi flow.
We’ll be honest: if there’s any way to move your bed out of that direct line with the door, do that first. It’s the simplest, cleanest fix that instantly shifts the energy. But we also get that not everyone is up for rearranging furniture, and they’d prefer option two.
In most Feng Shui setups, footboards aren’t usually recommended because they can block the natural flow of energy. But when your bed is stuck in the “coffin position” (feet pointing toward the door), a footboard can actually help by creating a physical and energetic barrier. Think of it as a soft shield that keeps rushing qi from hitting you head-on while you rest.


Here’s a classic Feng Shui tool that’s both beautiful and functional: the faceted crystal ball. If you can’t move your bed, hanging one of these with a red string halfway between your bed and the door helps break up the direct energy stream. It kind of “bounces” the qi around the room instead of letting it charge straight into your sleeping space.
👉 Pro tip: Hang it so it aligns with the top of your door frame, and make sure the door doesn’t bump into it when it opens.
If you’ve got the space, placing a piece of furniture such as a small bookshelf between your bed and the door can work wonders. Just make sure the room doesn’t start to feel crowded as you still need to move freely through the space. This solution helps redirect the energy while also adding a little privacy and coziness.
This one’s a clever trick if you’re feeling uneasy about not seeing the door while you’re in bed. Just add a mirror on the side wall, angled so you can see the doorway from where you lie. That way, you regain that sense of visual control–aka commanding position even if your bed can't physically be moved.
Once your bed is in a good spot, there are a few extra Feng Shui tweaks you can make to turn your bedroom into a true sanctuary. These small changes can have a big impact on how you sleep, how you feel, and even how you show up in the world. Here are some beginner-friendly tips to create a space that supports both your outer environment and your inner peace:
Ideally, no. In Feng Shui, placing your bed directly facing a window isn’t considered supportive. It can leave you feeling exposed or restless, especially while you sleep. Windows don’t provide the same energetic backing and safety that a solid wall does, which can affect your sense of comfort and even your quality of rest. If your layout forces this setup, consider using curtains or shades to create a more secure, grounded feeling.
The go-to rule in Feng Shui is to place your bed in the Commanding Position. This means you can see the door from where you sleep, but you’re not directly lined up with it (so your feet aren’t pointing at it). This placement helps you feel safe, aware, and more in control of your space-and your life.
If your room setup makes this tricky, don’t stress. There are simple fixes! You can use a mirror, a footboard, or even a crystal ball to adjust the energy flow and support your sleep.
If there’s one direction to avoid, it’s what Feng Shui calls the “coffin position.” (Yeah, the name’s a little spooky, but the fix is easy.) This happens when your bed is directly in line with the door, and your feet point straight toward it. It’s believed to let energy rush toward you while you’re resting, which can disturb your sleep and leave you feeling off-balance.

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