-The bed should be placed in such a position that both partners can see the door, but no part of the bed should be right in front of the door.
-There should be a solid wall behind the headboard. There can be windows to the sides of the bed, but not right behind it.
-There should be ample space on both sides of the bed for both partners to be able to get to their side with ease.
-There should be a night table on each side of the bed. These two should be similar in size and design, if not equal. Place a soft yellow light lamp on each of them.
-A headboard symbolically adds the idea of solidity and stability to a relationship. A wooden headboard is better than a metallic one. A solid headboard is better than one with cutouts. Headboards with vertical “bars ” are not recommended for the couple, as they are reminders of either cribs or prisons. Never hang anything cumbersome or heavy on the wall behind the headboard, only soft things that wouldn’t hurt anyone if they fell.
-In general, avoid furniture that has sharp edges.
Favor earth tones and all colors that resemble skin tones, as they will create a warm feeling. This includes pink, brown, beige, yellow, cream, sand, etc. Have some accents in a shade or red, burgundy, or maroon, to add some fire to the relationship.
Only romantic artwork, photos or ornaments are welcome in the master bedroom, as well as pictures of the couple where they both look happy.
All advice for the bedrooms of couples applies to the bedrooms of single people who would like to be married.