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Dear Master Lee,
I would like seek your help regarding the following layout of my room, my room is being shaped at a really odd shape, currently i am about to introduce a study desk which will also house the computer into my room
I am thinking of placing my study desk(LAYOUT 1) or Cabinet (LAYOUT 2 & 3) which might hopefully block away the odd corner to make my room more rectangular shaped, there is still a little space to enter the odd corner for cleaning purposes, am i right in doing that.
And regarding the placement of the standing fan is it true that i have placed it at the wrong location, since the toilet is just outside of my room and placing the standing fan there will spread the negative chi.
In Layout 1 would it be bad if i am actually facing a odd shaped wall while seated upon my study desk , also with my back facing the door? Will the poison arrow be affecting me if i am seated there.
In Layout 2 would then the 2 circled poison arrow beside the window be aiming at my bed or will it considered be blocked by waist level cabinet (approx 80cm).
While in Layout 3 the placement of the desk would then be inline with my toilet, not sure would it be a good idea.
Would then seek your adivce as to which will be a better layout, my kua number is 6.
Should i then leave the odd corner as empty as possible
Thank you so much for your patience and kind help.

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In my opinion, based strictly on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui; the attached proposed revision to Layout 3, seems a better option. As the standing fan is movable; I am not too concern where it should be placed.

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On 8/30/2010 10:30:19 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Lee,I would like
seek your help regarding the
following layout of my room,
my room is being shaped at a
really odd shape, currently i
am about to introduce a study
desk which will also house the
computer into my roomI am
thinking of placing my study
desk(LAYOUT 1) or Cabinet
(LAYOUT 2 & 3) which might
hopefully block away the odd
corner to make my room more
rectangular shaped, there is
still a little space to enter
the odd corner for cleaning
purposes, am i right in doing
that. And regarding the
placement of the standing fan
is it true that i have placed
it at the wrong location,
since the toilet is just
outside of my room and placing
the standing fan there will
spread the negative chi.In
Layout 1 would it be bad if i
am actually facing a odd
shaped wall while seated upon
my study desk , also with my
back facing the door? Will the
poison arrow be affecting me
if i am seated there.In Layout
2 would then the 2 circled
poison arrow beside the window
be aiming at my bed or will it
considered be blocked by waist
level cabinet (approx
80cm).While in Layout 3 the
placement of the desk would
then be inline with my toilet,
not sure would it be a good
idea.Would then seek your
adivce as to which will be a
better layout, my kua number
is 6.Should i then leave the
odd corner as empty as
possible Thank you so much for
your patience and kind help.


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Hi Master Lee,
Thank you so much for your help, i have took measurement and the layout you suggested seems to fit nicely.
However in the initial layout i have actually drawn a smaller window, i have redrawn the window.
The standing fan itself is actually situated away from the window, however the circular frame of the fan extends slightly into the window region (around 13cm), i am actually fine with that just unsure that from Feng Shui angle is that aright ?
Lastly as i will be spending much time on the study desk will it help if i place a crystal or a small
artificial plant towards right of the study desk to block out the bad chi from the toilet.
Thank you once a again Master Lee, i like the layout you have suggested if the above two is a non-issue i probably start shifting this weekend =).
Regards

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1. The larger window area is no major issue. Just that some morning sun would "come-in" to the bedroom. Fortunately, this is the "morning sun" and not the afternoon sunlight - which is OK.
2. Actually the standing fan is not an issue.
3. Just make sure that "things" or items closer to the window would not inadvertently be "splashed" with any rainfall (depending on the shelter or no shelther for the windows). Don't want a situation where the rain can splash and damage say any items like notebook pcs or the fan core mechanism - causing electrical short).

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On 8/31/2010 3:21:42 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Master Lee,Thank you so
much for your help, i have
took measurement and the
layout you suggested seems to
fit nicely.However in the
initial layout i have actually
drawn a smaller window, i have
redrawn the window. The
standing fan itself is
actually situated away from
the window, however the
circular frame of the fan
extends slightly into the
window region (around 13cm), i
am actually fine with that
just unsure that from Feng
Shui angle is that aright
?Lastly as i will be spending
much time on the study desk
will it help if i place a
crystal or a small artificial
plant towards right of the
study desk to block out the
bad chi from the toilet.Thank
you once a again Master Lee, i
like the layout you have
suggested if the above two is
a non-issue i probably start
shifting this weekend
=).Regards

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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No major issue. In-fact, this proposed location; the study table is even further away than your actual Proposed Layout 3, if you can check back.

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On 9/1/2010 9:24:27 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Master Lee, Thanks again
for the advice, regarding the
study desk being in line with
the toilet is no issue right
?Guess then i shall proceed
with the suggested layout.
Thanks !Regards

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