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There are several past resources on this subject. Here is one:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=15247&new= Some persons can sleep soundly even with mirrors and reflective glass on wardrobe cabinets. Sometimes it takes just one or two persons such as relatives and friends to comment that it is no good and we may feel uneasy after that. If one is such a person, then, simply avoid having the mirror.
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Frankly, there is not much information to go on. Thus, best of luck!
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1. Frankly, you have already said it. 2. Some things are out of one's control. 3. Given also that this is not your own home, as I have always mentioned:- http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/The_Concept_of_Maximizing_Marks 4. You may have to look elsewhere to maximize other forms of luck. Given the limited information, if you are considering D.I.Y. then, you need to do as much research as possible.
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1. At position E, no the shoe cabinet is not an issue. Neither is the maid's toilet. 2. This is also commonsense. The location at E is already a better one. It is not like your home is large or what. 3. With a small apartment, frankly, what more do you want? A shoe cabinet that is miles away and the maid's toilet that is also miles away? 4. Have to be realistic. You are staying in a small apartment. For example, walk a few steps and it is your dining. Walk a few more steps is your living room. 5. Thus you have live within your expectations. On the side, just imagine, if there is or for the gods or Guan Yin, they will sure to understand.
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These are some of the considerations:- 1. A partition need not necessarily be "air-tight". Many acceptable partitions have see through design. 2. Often it is considered not to use reflective glass facing the main door for two reasons:- 2.1. Symbolically, if the glass is highly reflective and facing the main door; one may inadvertently "reflect one's weath" out of the main door. 2.2. For some, when opening the door, one can see one's reflection (shadow) on the partition and some may think that there is "someone" in the apartment. 2.3. Often, some may use sand-blasted or opaque film at the main door side. While the inner side can still be a reflective surface. 3. For asthetic reasons, usually the partition should roughly be at least as high as the door frame. Often, it need not be full height as some want some light to flow from the ceiling area towards main door area. 4. Usually the partition should cover all the width of the door. For example if the door has only one leaf, then it is best to have the door cover the entire door. If the door has two leafs: 1 big door and a smaller side panel, then covering the 1 big (main) door is good enough. 5. Based on Feng Shui ruler dimensions, usually most partitions should be approximately 42 inches. While some others can be 49 3/4 inches. 6. Although from the floor to the height of the partition frame can be made Feng Shui ruler friendly, but often this is less of an importance.
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1. Hey!, this is not exactly the auspicious "Dragon-gate" Feng Shui! 2. Literally, this home places a dragon-holding a pearl; placed on one of the pillars of the gate. 3. At least, even if it is highly uncommon for a home to have a dragon figurine "guarding" the gate; at least it is only a single piece. As a dragon represents the male. While the phoenix represents the female form. 4. As mentioned, it is very rare for people to place such a figurine on their main gate pillar facing outwards. This is the very first time I came across such any activity. 5. Usually, instead, such a figurine is common only in a temple where a pair of dragons is often found on the main roof of a temple. And both the dragons will be looking at a single pearl....
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1. Please see illustration. 2. There are lots of concerns or pratical issues when placing an altar in this apartment. 3. For example, usually for marking in RED "A" shoes are often stored, here. If so, it is not desirable for an altar to be placed next to it. For example, it is not auspicious to have the altar placed at marking "B" because of this. 4. Specially tailor a niche at "A" (store) for the altar may be a consideration. So long as any figurine does not face the green marking "X". 5. If there is no shoe cabinet at "A", an altar (MAY) be at marking "B". BUT, it is too close to the kitchen. A better alternative is to place the altar at marking "E". Here, the entire store cum area has to be "modified" and the altar placed at "E". 6. Usually the 2nd choice after this is marking C or D. But, because of the layout of the apartment, this is usually where your TV set is; then it is not auspicious to have the altar beside a TV set. 7. Thus if forced to choose a location such as "C" or "D"; the no choice is to have it at "D". Again, not the best. 8. the consideration is either "G" or F". Here, there are still landed homes (no choice) where the altar face the dining table - especially for "G". So long as the alter is of auspicious height such as around 49 3/4 inches, this is perfectly fine or common. 9. The majordisadvantage of altar sitting facing the bedrooms is that often the "GOD's should- guard the home" and not peer into our lives.For example if the altar is placed at "F" or "G", it is not nice to have them looking at couples having intimate relationship and changing clothersetc... 10. Furthermore, "G" would most likely be directly facing theTV set. So does "F","G" and "H". 11.The last resort was "F". Butagain, the drawback is that it would facein green "Y". 12. Avoid placing thealtar at "H" looking into themaster bedroom! 13. In conclusion, the better position is of course between marking A and B = E.And make sure the altar is at an auspicious height of 49 3/4 inches high. So that it will also "over-look" the dining table. P.S. Alternatively, if there is a permanent unused bedroom, an altar can be placed next to the window... In Singapore, this is highly unlikely... given that bedrooms are premium spaces for a family member to dwell or as a study room. Note: The suggestion(s) are meant only for a regular Chinese altar: If it is the ancestor altar, other location such as the kitchen may have to be re-looked at. This suggestion does not apply to the Thai 4 face god....
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The saying goes: a picture tells a thousand words. In this picture alone; it shows how the different class of Singaporean's abode: The Upper, Middle and Lower class. This picture shows the picture that I had taken fromThe Makena condo, at Meyer Road.
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Sorry the photo is blur. But can you see the outline of the "moon" gate at the entrance of the home? This "moon" gate arch is supported by the two gate pillars of the home.
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What you mentioned is to do with "Nice-to-have" and not a "Must-have". Of course, if one has a good date; and a good time; these are Nice-to-have.
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These are Plaques 1 to 6; As some of my earlier photos of each of the 24 Filial Piety plaques were often missing parts of the wordings; I took the opportunity to re-take the entire photos of each of the plaques. The wordings can now be easily read.
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These are some of the considerations:- 1. Sometimes, the clues are at the bottom, instead of the top. 2. Many concepts good or bad are related to commonsense (cow-sense). 3. For example, three (table) legs are inauspicious. While best is 4 legs. 4. For a "single" leg such as what you had mentioned; again, it depends:- 4.1. for example, there are antique Chinese furniture such as dining tables with OCTAGON legs. But these legs are relatively large and stable. 4.2. Gravit and legs. 4.3. In your attachment, in my opinion, it has more to do with center of gravity. Thus, if more weight is accidentally placed on one side of the table, this table can topple down. For example a child sitting on the ledge of the table, may cause it to topple. 4.4. It is this commonsense or cowsense that makes such tables not as desirable - an element of "danger" or safety that's all. 5. In my opinion, the mable top is pretty heavy and i my opinion the foot print of the diameter of the legs may not be ideal, here. 6. Thus, it has to do with mable top. But as for stainless steel legs, hmm... this one.. go figure out whether it pose any issue or not. Frankly, I am not too concern over this area..
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Apparently, these two cutie babies (young children) were left by her mother outside a Video Shop. The video shop was showing a Korean film. And I believe the family are Koreans.. Note: The man in the picture does not belong to the family, as he left afterwards. The mum, around 20 minutes later appeared. How's this for unattended "child care" at a shopping centre. This shows how safe, Singapore is! For a mum to leave her childern to shop (perhaps nearb-by). By the way, the girl dropped a plastic bag containing some purchases by her mum. I helped picked it up and returned to the eldest (girl). She is very cute and offered me her drink!
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