Dreams about rooms have many different meanings, suggests several deities and gods.
A bedroom in a dream indicate that you long for rest and relaxation, points at an advice that you have given to consider in your life. Or it symbolizes the intimacy and relationship with a person with whom one shares a bed, states a threat.
A living room often represents the common area of the house where guests are received, hints release of some pent up or repressed feelings. In the dream, this indicate that one would like to surround oneself more with other people and should be more social, a harbinger for war, power.
A kitchen in the dream indicate the need for food intake and self-sufficiency, a clue for your desires for some form of commitment. But it also prompt you to eat healthier and take more care of your own health, a warning alert for a bad habit or a certain food.
A bathroom in a dream often indicate the need for cleaning and refreshment, also this dream about work and industry. Emotionally, it also mean that you should discard old habits or let go of negative thoughts and feelings, a sign for some wasted effort or loss.
A study in a dream indicate that you are focusing on your career should concentrate and devote more time to learning and improving their skills, signifies an emotional outlet to help ease your mind.
A child's room in a dream indicate that you should take more care of your family and children, represents spiritual growth. But it also mean that you should remember earlier childhood memories or rediscover a playful side of your personality, points at some decision or something being right.
In summary, it said that the dream symbol space is very versatile and interpreted subjectively, a clue for someone or something that is plain. It is important to consider the details of the dream and to think about what personal associations you make with it, unfortunately you are trying to gain a better understanding of a person.
In general, dreams about rooms represent your social or personal space, your mental state or emotions, and your sense of identity and privacy, a symbol for an emotional or intimate connection with a person.
A messy or cluttered room represent confusion, stress, or lack of organization in your daily life, draws attention to some behavior or habit which you are religious about. An empty or silent room symbolize loneliness, isolation, or a need for peace and relaxation, stands for growth, development and nurturance. A familiar or nostalgic room evoke positive memories, emotions, or attachment to your past or childhood, a harbinger for how you feel about family. A hidden or secret room reveal your hidden desires, fears, or aspects of your personality that you keep hidden from others or even from yourself, points to your quickness in confronting some suppressed emotions. A haunted or eerie room suggest unresolved issues or traumas from your past that still haunt you or affect your current relationships or mental health, represents your choices or ambivalence about some situation.
In Christian, Jewish, or Islamic beliefs, dreaming of a room represent your relationship with God or your inner spiritual life, signifies depression and gloominess. A room symbolize a holy or sacred space where you pray, meditate, or seek refuge, a clue for your nurturing attribute. In Eastern or Buddhist beliefs, dreaming of a room reflect your inner consciousness or mind, you are turning to food as a companion. A room represent the stage of your spiritual journey or the level of awareness you have attained, points to a aspect of yourself.
In Western cultures, dreams about rooms relate to your personal or social status, your wealth or success, your sense of comfort or luxury, or your desire for privacy or control over your life, a harbinger for some sadness, pain or suffering of someone around you. In Eastern cultures, dreams about rooms symbolize your karma or destiny, your connection to your ancestors or family, or your respect for traditions and rituals, feelings of bitterness, sorrow, or death.
From a psychological perspective, dreaming of a room reveal your inner thoughts, feelings, or conflicts, a signal for coolness. For example: , sadly a warning alert for your attempts to cover up your own character flaws and habits.
A room represent your self-image or identity, especially if you see yourself reflected in a mirror or pictures on the wall, points at your level of toward achieving your goals. A room also be a stage where you act out your hidden desires or fantasies, or a test where you face your fears or challenges, draws attention to difficulties in expressing getting your point across. A room symbolize your relationship with others, such as when you dream of being in a party or a group in a room, or being alone in a room, represents the undeveloped masculine aspect of your own self. A room also represent your need for rest, sleep, or relaxation, especially if you dream of a comfortable or cozy room, an indication for your independent spirit.
To make sense of your dream about a room, try to recall the details of the dream, such as the color, size, shape, location, and items in the room, a message for unhappiness with your current situation and environment. Also, pay attention to how you felt in the dream and after you woke up, symbolises an end to a habit or phase in your life. Journaling your dreams also help you identify patterns or changes in your dreams over time, sadly a warning for a relationship or business project that may be too big to handle.
Finally, consider how your dream about a room applies to your daily life, symbolises absurdity, light-childish side to your own character. Are you feeling overwhelmed or lonely? Do you need to declutter or organize your space? Do you crave more privacy or connection with others? By reflecting on your dream, you gain insights into your subconscious mind and find ways to improve your life, a clue for some behavior or habit which you are religious about.
Generally, a room in a dream is symbolic of the your inner self and represent their thoughts, feelings, and emotions, hints fertility, good health, life and longevity. It also symbolize the your current state of mind or their outlook on life, expresses spiritual harmony. A room in a dream also be a reflection of the your physical environment or their current living situation, denotes self-of the mind.
The type of room in the dream also provide insight into its meaning, a harbinger for aspects of your subconscious. For example, dreaming of a bedroom represent feelings of comfort and security, while dreaming of a bathroom represent feelings of vulnerability or being overwhelmed, a signal for your childhood where the times were more carefree and simpler. Additionally, the condition of the room important; if it is messy or cluttered, this indicate that the dreamer is feeling overwhelmed by their current situation, an indication for a spiritual where you will feel rewarded at the end. On the other hand, if it is neat and tidy, this indicate that the dreamer is feeling organized and in control, symbolises an way to express your anger.
The objects within the room also provide insight into its meaning, points at freedom, independence or spiritual enlightenment. For example, if there are books in the room, this symbolize knowledge or wisdom, a sign for your openness toward other viewpoints, opinions, suggestions and criticism. If there are plants in the room, this symbolize growth or renewal, an evidence for a loss to your individuality. Additionally, if there are people in the room, this symbolize relationships with others or how the dreamer interacts with them, hints some revelation.
(2) It may be a symbol of the womb. Freud tells of a dream in which a girl (the dreamer) entered a room six or eight times and every time saw her father sitting there. Freud saw the dream as expressing the girl’s fantasy of having seen her father come into her mother’s womb while the girl was still a foetus.
(3) If the room is a cellar or basement, it may symbolize vour unconscious.
If it is a room at or near the top of a high building, it may represent consciousness; idealism; loftv aspirations. (But of course an upstairs room may nevertheless symbolize libido, instinctive life and desires: for example, if it is a bedroom where sexual activity is taking place.)
(4) A suite of rooms may express a male dreamer’s polvgamous sexual desires. This docs not mean he is polygamous in real life. On the contrary, he might well be shocked bv the dream. What such a dream exemplifies is the way the unconscious compensates or balances the conscious self: a polygamous person might have monogamous dreams!
ROSB(S)
To find yourself in a strange room that is elegant and well-furnished signifies sudden success.
A strange room that is empty or badly furnished could suggest legal or financial troubles.
If the room was very tiny, it symbolizes a lucky last-minute escape from a bad mistake.
To see a dark, eerie or confining room suggests that that you feel trapped or repressed in a situation.
To see a very brightly lit room means you will solve a problem by learning to look at it in a new way.
It is a sign that you should trust your instincts.
To dream that you find a secret or hidden room suggests that you are developing new strengths and taking on new roles. You may be growing emotionally.
If it has windows, it symbolizes the possibility of communication with the exterior. On the contrary, a closed room without windows can symbolize virginity or lack of communication. In oneiric terms, there are also established equivalencies between the room and the physical body, so you must analyze the environment in the room.
A pleasant room augurs well-being and serenity; if it lacks openness, it reflects isolation, fears, and insecurity. (See HOUSE)
There are many superstitions regarding this. According to one of them, dreaming of your own room means you will visit far away lands.
The ‘containing’ quality of a room may also depict involvement in one’s mother. Finding extra rooms: a common dream theme—recognition or discovery of previously unnoticed aspects, abilities, fears, or traits in oneself. Example: There was a room in my house I had never been in before. It was filled with water and had three kittens submerged in it. While in the room I didn’t need to breathe’ (Audrey P).
The room here represents Audrey’s childbearing function—her womb.
The room can therefore depict mother or qualities of mothering.
See descriptions of various rooms under house in this entry.
A type of activity (such as a kitchen representing nourishment of body, emotions, mind, or spirit).
A setting, time frame, or characteristic (such as a bedroom representing nighttime, a playroom representing recreation, etc.).
The setting for an event that represents a specific real-life event or feeling that happened in that kind of room (such as an attic that represents the time you rediscovered a childhood toy in your attic).
Also consider what comes to mind when you think of the type of room.
See also: Space; Door or Entrance; House; Building; Floor
If the room was a very small one, it indicates a lucky last-minute escape from a regrettable mistake.
See also Furniture, Colors, etc.
To dream that you find or discover new rooms signifies new vitality, growing emotional maturity, and capability in meeting new challenges.
To see a comfortable room signifies wealth and satisfaction in real life.
To notice a dark, scary, or small room connotes feelings of being penned up, trapped, or repressed. *See Bathroom or Kitchen
A stark and confining room, like a prison cell, may mean the dreamer feels repressed and trapped. Sometimes rooms are simply stages for the dream and harken back to earlier periods of life, for example, childhood or a previous marriage.
Dreams about rooms often relate to hidden areas of the unconscious mind.
If it is a room that you live in: you might be moving soon.
If the room is empty: to improve your lifestyle, you have to work for it.
See House.
Depth Psychology: The room is part of your house—your personality. It’s important what you did in the room and what the room looked like.
See Kitchen, Bedroom, Bathroom, Living Room, Dining Room, Hallway and Study.
The room sometimes can be used as a symbol of a woman, so in turn the analyst must study the dream carefully.
A dirty room symbolizes a person’s lifestyle, Matt. 12:44
2. Discovery of family secrets.
3. Woman.
See House.
apartment, in an: be on the lookout for treachery.
bath, a: your overpossessiveness is annoying the family.
being in own: your good humor wil not ease slow suffocation.
of someone you love: wil be cheated by friends who lure you into il health.
boardinghouse, in a: bad business ventures absorb al of your living costs.
children’s: privacy and comfort are your greatest aims.
dark, a: a wealth of images reenergizes emotional progress.
decorating own: losses in business affairs bring unexpected guests.
empty, an: have to earn to appreciate whatever you own.
entering a: certainty of good earnings and pleasant company.
home, at: emotional poverty looms over you.
hotel, a: suggestions put forth are not what they seem.
mortuary, at a: a danger of immediate death.
newly painted, a: wil be deceived, if you trifle with lover’s affections.
office, an: wil have bad dealings with creditors; consolidate your debts.
prison, a: feel repressed, confined and trapped in your present situation.
waiting, a: are pacing the floor with uncertainty when you just need to open the door.