Is there a saying that there are two beds in one room?

See what is the relationship between two people. However, the general principle of bed setting is that there is a back, the left and right sides are not cut by doors, and there are no doors and windows in front. When you have two beds, it's best to have the heads of the beds facing the same direction, and don't put them in an L shape, which will cause a pattern of peeping behind one person. Besides, don't have bunk beds. One person is overwhelmed and the other person's bed is empty. If you are equal brothers and sisters or elderly couples, it is best to be highly equal and support and encourage each other. If it is the pattern of caregivers living with the elderly, we should pay more attention to the problem of consistent bedside orientation.