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Hello, I am very new to this site. Have read interesting posts here. I just bought a new HDB flat and will move in Sept (hopefully before the chinese 7th month). I have attached the floor plan here. As you can see, the toilet wall is at the living/dining area. Is this OK? I intended to put the family photos on the wall and the dining table beside the wall. Reading some FS basics, I think this is a bad idea right? Where then can I place the dining table. Thanks for your help.

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1. Frankly, the main concern is that of placing an altar with it's back sharing the toilet wall.


2. For example; this applies to both Chinese altars of various gods and even some Catholics who have a small "symbolic" altar.


3. Otherwise, any other concerns has more to do with personal feelings or personal sentiments: in your case a deep concern of placing family photos say on wall mounts.


4. Given the layout plan that you had provided; in-fact, there are many who had placed their dining table next to the toilet wall or sharing the wall -

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as no other "better" choice.

5. Thus, for practical reasons especially the layout ofyour apartment; the placement ofa dining table isvery common and should not serve as a "shock" or a no-no.


6.Here;if you oryour family member(s) feel very deeply about not having the dining table nor photos there then,really, do findsomewhere else to place them. Otherwise; such placements is not like the "end of the world kind of thing" - commonoccurence.



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