19.09.2025

Should you never lay your bed this way? Feng Shui experts answer

By Vitia

Ancient wisdom and modern comfort

On social networks, the image of an elderly woman with a serious face has gone viral warning that placing the bed in a certain way can “attract bad luck”. To many, this sounds like pure superstition; for others, especially those who know Feng Shui, it is a reminder of how the layout of spaces influences rest, mood and the feeling of security.

The position of the bed that generates controversy

In Feng Shui — the ancient Chinese art that seeks to harmonize spaces to promote health, prosperity and balance — there is a placement known as the “coffin position.”

This occurs when the bed is arranged so that the feet are pointing directly towards the door. Traditionally, it is associated with the way in which the deceased are taken out of a room, and it is believed to symbolize the outflow of vital energy or Chi while sleeping.

What Feng Shui warns about

According to practitioners, this disposition can cause:

  • Loss of vital energy during the night.
  • Financial or emotional difficulties.
  • Poor quality rest, which can lead to stress or health problems.

Although there is no scientific backing, Feng Shui practitioners say that the symbolic charge of this position influences how we perceive our environment.

More favorable positions for the bed

If you want to adapt your bedroom to the principles of Feng Shui, you can consider these recommendations:

  1. Rest the headboard on a solid
    wall This represents stability and protection.
  2. Avoid direct alignment with the door
    If your feet are pointing toward it, move the bed to another wall or change the angle.
  3. Use a barrier if you can’t move the bed
    A screen, a high floor or a piece of furniture can act as symbolic protection.
  4. Keep the space under the bed
    free The clutter under the bed can block the flow of energy and also affects the feeling of order and rest.

Superstition or subtle psychology?

Even without believing in Chi, the way the bed is oriented can influence the quality of sleep. Sleeping with your feet facing the door can generate an unconscious alert to any movement or noise in the hallway, affecting the depth of rest.

By relocating the bed to have a comfortable view of the door, many people are able to sleep more peacefully and with a greater sense of security.

Practical tips

  • Check the orientation of your bed and ask yourself how it makes you feel.
  • Prioritize comfort: beyond beliefs, the goal is to sleep better.
  • Avoid accumulating objects under the bed to maintain a clear environment.
  • Create a space that invites you to relax, with soft lighting and décor that conveys calm.

You don’t have to be an expert in Feng Shui to understand that the layout of the bedroom affects the way we rest. Whether it’s tradition, symbolism, or psychological comfort, small changes in bed position can improve sleep quality and a sense of harmony at home.

Ultimately, it’s not about superstition or fear, but about creating a space that supports your physical and emotional well-being. A tidy and well-oriented room can become the true refuge of peace that your mind and body need.