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  1. Hi Cecil Shifu,


    Thank you so much for your reply. Your advice has given me some peace of mind. Knowing the pro & con of the partition, I now know what precaution to take if I proceed with it.


    Our children will have their own room and thus, I can place our own bed slightly further away from the stagnant area and hope to get better air ventilation.


    Good to have pointed out the bed head in bedroom 2 to me. We will shift it further from the point where we will place our TV in master bedroom.




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    On 3/8/2015 6:52:57 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Further to what I had
    mentioned:-
    Nowadays many new ECs/condos
    use dry wall
    partitions. If the TV set is
    mounted on the wall.
    Just take EXTRA precaution if
    any. As some TV
    sets have high EMF raditation
    at certain parts of
    the TV set. And best not to
    have bedroom 2's
    bed-head too close to the
    "mounted" TV - if any
    In addition, if one has young
    ones at home; best not to have
    the partition as one cannot
    see into the master toilet
    plus also if there is a "cry"
    for help; may not even hear
    it.
    As often, we do not open the
    window next to the "proposed
    partition"; if a bed; be it
    the master bed or a child's
    bed or even a baby's bed is
    placed at that "corner"; this
    is a stagnant qi area.
    And without proper
    ventilation; one may have
    frequent health concerns
    especially with regards to the
    respiratory track. But of
    course, if the air con is
    turned on or fan is blowing
    towards that area is not a
    cause for concern. Provided,
    the fan is not blowing
    forcefully towards corner
    area.

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    On 3/8/2015 6:32:34 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    In my opinion, these are some
    considerations:-
    Master Bedroom
    What you had mentioned has
    more to do with common sense
    then Feng Shui especially with
    regards to the fact that one
    can see the toilet from the
    master bed.
    In my opinion, it is not a
    major issue. This has more to
    do with e.g. common sense. The
    plus point is that your WC is
    not facing the toilet door.
    Many toilet seats when we
    close the lid; we can see a
    gap, here. This is because;
    some seats have rubber
    support. And based on common
    sense, imagine when we flush
    the toilet; the "air" in the
    wc toilet bowl-well has be
    pushed out.
    Thus often it is best to leave
    the sit-lit open.
    So that when water gushes into
    the bowl; the air can escape
    freely and there will not be a
    "gush" of air forced out.
    Just imagine, if the toilet
    bowl lid/cover is closed; and
    if the side has a gap, the
    "air or some microdroplet
    particles may be pushed out
    and travel further distance.
    Since the toilet bowl is not
    facing the door; even if the
    toilet bowl seat cover is
    closed; no issue.
    The only issue comes about is
    : when you get worried
    especially if one or more
    friends or relatives visit you
    and make similar comments as
    yours. Here, this has more to
    do with psychology then Feng
    Shui.
    For some of us who does not
    have "thick skin" may feel
    uncomfortable after hearing
    such "inauspicious" comments.
    Please see attachment.
    If your master toilet is
    always wet and damp .. then
    although some moisture may
    "leak out of the toilet
    window" but some of the
    moisture will get into that
    area as shown where the
    moisture may flow from the
    toilet "A" to "yellow" arrows.
    Thus, the result is that if
    your wardrope opening faces
    the toilet then; the clothings
    or accessories like leather
    bags can get moisture. As our
    humidity normally without this
    is already 60 percent or more.
    Usually the width as shown in
    the purple arrows is often 4
    ft to 4 1/2 ft else it is
    difficult to enter the toilet
    or hang up clothings.
    Further more; please see
    illustration: marking "B". In
    the even that in the future;
    if one has a young child and
    if he/she sleeps with the
    parents in the bedroom and if
    the bed is pushed to "B".
    Then, if one does not turn on
    air-con or fan, this is a
    "stagnant" air area.
    If you do not have such a
    partition; for some with
    children could easily shift
    the bed to make way for one or
    more (young) children to with
    you. If not, usually, with
    such a partition; more often
    then not; the mother would
    sleep in the bedroom and the
    father got "kicked' out of the
    bedroom. Does not bode well to
    family bonding. As when the
    children grows up; even if one
    wants to sleep with them;
    "fat-hope".
    Safety concern:
    Touch wood; but based on what
    I read; the most dangerous
    areas in a home especially for
    a child is the toilet! From
    what I read; other than the
    kitchen; the toilet is a
    "time-bomb".
    Thus, if the partition is
    there and if a child gets into
    trouble; and TV is loud etc..
    and you don't have a field of
    vision into the toilet... this
    is not ideal - if one has
    growing up children.
    If children are big; then this
    is not an issue.
    Bedroom 2 : this is a
    non-issue. As traditionally,
    in a landed property when a
    deceased dies; the body is
    brought back to the home and
    the leg faces the "door" and
    later when taken out; leg
    first. Thus because of this
    "taboo" best not to sleep with
    legs facing the door.

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    On 3/8/2015 6:05:51 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Hi Shifu. I would like to
    seek some advice from you with
    regards to bed facing door
    issue. Attached is the layout
    of my bedrooms.
    1) The layout of bed in my
    master bedroom (as seen in the
    pic) will face the toilet door
    when we sleep. In order to
    avoid that, I plan to build a
    partition (marked in blue
    ink). Is it alright to do
    that?
    2) By putting up the
    partition, it would sort of
    create an entrance that face
    the bedroom entrance door. Is
    that ok?
    3) I read that it is not good
    to have the end of the bed to
    face the bedroom door as this
    is no good for the person's
    leg who sleep in that room.
    But given the limited space in
    Bedroom 2 (see layout), I
    can't really change the
    orientation of the bed. Is
    there any other solution or it
    is not a serious problem if I
    proceed with the arrangement
    as per the layout?
    4) I've a qns but not
    concerning bed facing door. It
    is about building false
    ceiling in bedroom. What kind
    of false ceiling design should
    I avoid above the bed?
    Hope to hear from you soon.
    Thanks for your time.

  2. Hi Shifu. I would like to seek some advice from you with regards to bed facing door issue. Attached is the layout of my bedrooms.
    1) The layout of bed in my master bedroom (as seen in the pic) will face the toilet door when we sleep. In order to avoid that, I plan to build a partition (marked in blue ink). Is it alright to do that?
    2) By putting up the partition, it would sort of create an entrance that face the bedroom entrance door. Is that ok?
    3) I read that it is not good to have the end of the bed to face the bedroom door as this is no good for the person's leg who sleep in that room. But given the limited space in Bedroom 2 (see layout), I can't really change the orientation of the bed. Is there any other solution or it is not a serious problem if I proceed with the arrangement as per the layout?
    4) I've a qns but not concerning bed facing door. It is about building false ceiling in bedroom. What kind of false ceiling design should I avoid above the bed?
    Hope to hear from you soon. Thanks for your time.


  3. Hi


    In order to create some unique design to my master bedroom, the ceiling was designed in the way that half of it waswith false ceiling. And next time my bed would be placed under it. From your advice, I understand that it's not favourable to place bed under beam but not sure for false ceiling. My mum was very unhappy over it & keep stressing that it's very bad.SadAttached is a photo of the design of the false ceiling in my bedroom. Hope that you could give some advice.


    Thanks & regard.



  4. Hi


    Would like to find out when is the 2005 chinese almanac coming out. My husband & I intend to hold our wedding in the 1st half of 2005 (after Chinese New Year)so we need to book for hotel banquet now. Apart from using the chinese almanac, is there any other method of finding auspicious wedding dates as we're running out of time Crying or Very sad. Please advice.


    Thanks & regard.



  5. Hi


    In order to create some unique design to my master bedroom, half of the ceiling was covered by false ceiling. I understand that it's not favourable to place thebed under a beam but not too sure for false ceiling constructed this way. My bedroomis quite small so my bed would definitely be placed under it.My mum was really unhappy over it and keep stressing that it's bad for us. Attached is a photo of the false ceiling.Please advice.


    Thanks & regard. Smile


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