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  1. I just learned that the Cul-de-sac is a court in america. The house in question pictured above is the curve of a street (not dead end like a court/cul-de-sac) after all.

     

    Is this location of the home still bad feng shui?

  2. We want to know if we need any feng shui cures for our new home. See attached image.

    We are not directly in line to the road, but are slightly to the side of it. Any cures, remedy, or protection advice?

    culdesac.png

  3. Attached is drawing of bedroom.

    - Left are windows

    - Right are sliding closet door

    - In front of bed are the master bathroom door (left), another regular closet door (middle) and entrance to the room is on the right side.

    Is current configuration ok? Not really a way to move bed under window (perpendicular to the master bath door). Should I hide the middle closet door knob?

    Note: Beyond this forum

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  4. Attached are floor plans on two possible home offices. The two doors in the middle are closets per room. Door entrance at bottom of image, windows at top of image.

    1. Should we or should we not face windows?

    2. Is it ok to have chair and table at an angle in the room (see white furniture in picture)?

    I'm KUA #9 supposed to tap into E, SE, S, N directions.

     

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  5. Thank you! Yes, I am chinese and husband is non Chinese. I don't think we will move on 1/28 either. Should we avoid the entire 2 weeks after the new years?

    Can you clarify if "mix blessing" is good or not? The green color makes me think it is ok.

    Looking at the dates.geomancy.net, not knowing our time of birth we are going to go for one of these, which do you prefer?

    1/21

    1/23

    1/25

    1/26

    These articles say the opposite of your calendar. Can you help me understand why they're so different?

    1/23 and 1/25: chinesefortune

    1/31 travelguide

    1/22 art of

    Maybe 1/23 and 1/25 since it's mentioned in multiple places???

     

    THANK YOU!

     

     


  6. Appended by Cecil: A photo tells a thousand words. Text and more text... hmmm..
    The opening (walking into the cube) is not in direct line of hallway/clear glass conference room.
    Is the opening we want to refer to in Feng Shui the one we step through into the space?
    The hall and the clear glass conference room hits the side of my face (partially blocked by cube wall/ computer monitor).

    Quote
    On 1/15/2013 5:23:35 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Still can't understand the true
    picture.However, since you mentioned
    that you are in a cubicle (enclosure)
    and if the entrance is not facing the
    "direct" opening; it may not be an issue
    at all.0n 1/14/2013 2:54:11 AM, jolie qe
    wrote:
    Let's try it again.Hallway --
    conference room with clear windows
    looks
    strait through --
    my cube hereMy
    new
    cubicle will be next to a conference
    room (on my left side).The concern
    is
    that the room is clear glass, so you
    can
    see right through the room down the
    hallway on the other side.Any
    concerns,
    remedies, cures for this?
    heard
    hallways can be bad feng shui but
    technically it is blocked by a
    conference room glass
    wall..Thanks!On
    1/13/2013 9:50:53 PM, Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    Sorry, the info is truncated or
    unreadable.On 1/13/2013 4:35:35
    PM,
    jolie qe wrote:
    My new
    cubicle
    will
    be next to
    a conference room
    (on
    my
    left
    side).The concern is
    that
    the

    room is clear glass, so you
    can
    see right through the room
    down
    the
    hallway on the other
    side.Any
    concerns, remedies,
    cures
    for
    this?
    I heard
    hallways can be bad
    feng
    shui
    but technically it is
    blocked

    by a conference room glass

    wall...

    ______________&n
    bs

    p;|-------------------
    --

    ---| glass
    |
    |____

    _________hallway ---
    |


    | conference


    | |
    X


    ;


    |---------------------
    --

    -| room


    |

    ; | |~~~~~~~~~~
    |


    |
    | | my
    cube

    -------------------------&nb
    sp;

    ;|--------
    --

    --------------
    | |

  7. Let's try it again.
    Hallway --> conference room with clear windows looks strait through --> my cube here
    My new cubicle will be next to a conference room (on my left side).The concern is that the room is clear glass, so you can see right through the room down the hallway on the other side.Any concerns, remedies, cures for this? heard hallways can be bad feng shui but technically it is blocked by a conference room glass wall..
    Thanks!

    Quote
    On 1/13/2013 9:50:53 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Sorry, the info is truncated or
    unreadable.On 1/13/2013 4:35:35 PM,
    jolie qe wrote: >My new cubicle will
    be next to >a conference room (on my
    left >side).The concern is that the
    room is clear glass, so you >can
    see right through the room >down the
    hallway on the other >side.Any
    concerns, remedies, >cures for this?
    I heard >hallways can be bad feng
    shui >but technically it is blocked
    by a conference room glass
    wall...
    ______________&nbs
    p;|---------------------
    ---| glass >||____
    _________hallway --->| >
    >| conference >
    >| | >X
    ;
    |-----------------------
    -| room
    >|
    ; | |~~~~~~~~~~ >|
    > >|
    | | my >cube
    -------------------------
    ;|----------
    -------------- >||

  8. My new cubicle will be next to a conference room (on my left side).The concern is that the room is clear glass, so you can see right through the room down the hallway on the other side.
    Any concerns, remedies, cures for this? I heard hallways can be bad feng shui but technically it is blocked by a conference room glass wall...
    ______________|
    ------------------------| glass||_____________
    hallway ---

    Quote
    | | conference | | X |
    ------------------------| room | | |~~~~~~~~~~
    | | | | my cube
    -------------------------|------------------------
    ||

  9. Quote
    On 9/21/2012 7:33:09 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Please see attachment...On 9/21/2012
    2:24:54 PM, Anonymous wrote: >Found a
    lovely modern home. >What are your
    thoughts on :- >Metal roof- Curved
    round roof >(dome shape)- Close to
    freeway >exit?Thanks
    Hi Cecil,
    Sorry but I'm not sure what the attachment indicates in terms of advice for metal, round roof and close to the freeway home?

  10. Loft style apartment does not have a door into the room and has a small 3-4 foot railing that overlooks the living area.

    I was wondering what the best sleeping position is for me? I am female Kua #9 east group.

    1. Doorway is on the right, place bed to the left of doorway not in direct line with doorway.
    - Head facing south
    - Feet faces closet doors (closed) and sees doorway
    - Also see door to bathroom door (closed)
    - railing is on the right of bed but will probably cover with something to make it appear more solid

    2. Place bed to side of doorway
    - Head facing West
    - Doorway is on the left of bed, but not visible due to wall
    - Feet face railing and loft windows



  11. My new loft window faces East (I am kua #9 female). The street is half lofts, half warehouse buildings.

    There is a factory smokestack that can be seen down about 2 blocks over that emits smoke on weekdays up into the air.

    What types of remedy do you suggest for this?


  12. Just read that bathrooms should NOT
    1. be near the kitchen
    2. be near the entrance of the house
    3. on the 2nd floor be on top of the entrance door or a kitchen

    My problem is I have all 3 What can I do about this situation besides closing the doors and toilet seats?


  13. I need help finding out the best material for furniture. For example, I read somewhere that wood and glass are ok for dining room tables, and another site that says glass is bad.

    Which is best for dining room table?

    Which material is best for a home office desk?

    Thanks!

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