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Dear Anon,
This may not be necessarily true. But it depends on the overall context.
1. If it is a tall cabinet and it blocks the windows or ventilation (especially) if it is on the same wall as an external wall.
2. It is quite normal for a bedroom to have a cabinet for clothings etc.. It can be a built in (full height / to the ceiling) cabinet.
3. Like evertying else, `moderation' is the best.
One should not have too many furniture in the room. Normally, a `decent' cabinet plus a study table or a dressing table is acceptable.
4. Ideally, tall furniture should not appear on an `island' in the room but placed along a wall.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/29/00 11:05:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>I read somewhere that one
>should not keep tall chest
>cabinets or tall furniture in
>the bedroom. Is this true.
>Thanks.
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