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In general, other than "missing" windows in the sketch; the layout plan seems reasonable. Except for comments in the attachment.

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On 6/1/2011 7:19:49 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Please could you let me know
if the attached layout is ok
to use. I am thinking of
getting a king size bed
soon.ThanksMonica


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Hi Cecil ,
The cupboards are fitted ones on either side of the bed and are higher than the bed. We also have cupboard on top of the bed too (which i did not state before)
Will the layout I have attached be better instead of the original one. Last year I had a late miscarriage, and if I am looking to conceive again I want my bed in a better position.
Please advise. Many Thanks
Monica
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On 6/8/2011 7:25:41 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil ,The cupboards are
fitted ones on either side of
the bed and are higher than
the bed. We also have cupboard
on top of the bed too (which i
did not state before)Will the
layout I have attached be
better instead of the original
one. Last year I had a late
miscarriage, and if I am
looking to conceive again I
want my bed in a better
position.Please advise. Many
Thanks Monica

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Frankly, it is difficult to comment further;
1. As the two compass school analysis are not available:
1.1 The Eight House helps to check which bed-head direction is preferred.
1.2. And whether the "other side" is better or worse without analysing the the Flying Starnumbers and where the actual compass cardinal points are.
2.Thus, trying to answer your questions is like the BLIND; leading the BLIND sort of thing. "Can't say for sure" really.

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On 6/9/2011 4:47:04 PM, Anonymous wrote:

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On 6/8/2011 7:25:41 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil ,The cupboards are
fitted ones on either side of
the bed and are higher than
the
bed. We also have cupboard
on top of
the bed too (which i
did not state
before)Will the
layout I have
attached be
better instead of the
original
one. Last year I had a late
miscarriage, and if I am
looking
to conceive again I
want my bed in a
better
position.Please advise. Many
Thanks Monica

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1. Frankly, your sketch is like " too sketchy ". Can't even see how the door swings into the bedroom. So how to comment? Your sketch shows the area where the main door is a "slab" of some hazy foggy .....
2. To reduce the incidence of "miscarriage" try to avoid yellow colour in the bedroom. This includes if possible avoid "warm white" lights. Cool day light is rather a preventive choice.
3. Sorry, as to how to calculate the flying star... this is beyond this forum. Especially if you intend to DIY; then go read and dig up as much information the subject.

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On 6/9/2011 6:36:12 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Ok, thank you, how do i
calculate the flying star
numbers?With the bed being
opposite the door is this ok?
I thought in feng shui they
say dont align your bed with
the door? Thanks

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The door opens in to the bedroom, so do you think the original place for the bed is fine?
Also, is it true the woman should sleep on the right side?
Thanks for your help.

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On 6/9/2011 7:00:56 PM, Anonymous wrote:
1. Frankly, your sketch is like " too
sketchy ". Can't even see how the door
swings into the bedroom. So how to
comment? Your sketch shows the area
where the main door is a "slab" of some
hazy foggy .....2. To reduce the
incidence of "miscarriage" try to avoid
yellow colour in the bedroom. This
includes if possible avoid "warm white"
lights. Cool day light is rather a
preventive choice.3. Sorry, as to how to
calculate the flying star... this is
beyond this forum. Especially if you
intend to DIY; then go read and dig up
as much information the subject. On
6/9/2011 6:36:12 PM, Mona Mona wrote:
Ok, thank you, how do i
calculate the flying star
numbers?With the bed being
opposite the door is this ok?
I
thought in feng shui they
say dont
align your bed with
the door? Thanks
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1. As I mentioned; attached is already a simple "Investigative Feng Shui chart". Only the Master Bedroom is shown, in the attachment.
2. Proper Feng Shui looks at many factors. As I mentioned; the attachment is already a relatively minimium "investigative" chart.
3. Really, how am I seriously going to speak or even try to "add substance" to totally limited information on your even more rudimentary sketch that literally "nothing". Not even a compass (cardinal point indication); things like Eight House chart, Flying Star numbers, Ba zi elements and colours suitable to say the two partners in the master bedroom.
4. The best; guess would be like unfortunately, think "Heads or Tails": then throw the dice to see whether one should flip the bed or not - but consider like you mentioned; would you be comfortable with the bed-head against the other wall.
5. Frankly, having being in this line for so long; adults may / could /would find it uncomfortable with the bed sharing the same wall as the bedroom door;
5.1. In many situations; often, a child used to sleep with their parents; but perhaps the child had overgrown their stay in the parents bedroom;
5.2. The child gets "thrown" out of the master bedroom. Some of the more timid child or children prefer to sleep closer to the bedroom door! Why?
5.3 They feel that although they were kicked out of the master bedroom; sleeping closest to a bedroom door is like the hope that " their hearts and minds" are the closest that they can get to their parents! How sweet and innocent these children are!
5.4 We adults don't think this way! That is why your original bed is furtherest and with the best view of anyone unexpectedly coming in to the room.
6. Therefore, compare to a chart where we have quite alot of information on hand; therefore how to comment on a barren patch of sketch? Unfortunately it is beyond me.. and everyone else who apply holistic Feng Shui. Got it, Get it?
7. Frankly, the best you can hope, here is You may have to go by "trial and error" Feng Shui.. Try it out and see how...

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On 6/9/2011 7:14:40 PM, Anonymous wrote:
The door opens in to the bedroom, so do
you think the original place for the bed
is fine? Also, is it true the woman
should sleep on the right side? Thanks
for your help. On 6/9/2011 7:00:56 PM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
1. Frankly, your
sketch is like " too
sketchy ".
Can't even see how the door
swings
into the bedroom. So how to
comment?
Your sketch shows the area
where the
main door is a "slab" of some
hazy
foggy .....2. To reduce the
incidence of "miscarriage" try to
avoid
yellow colour in the bedroom.
This
includes if possible avoid
"warm white"
lights. Cool day light
is rather a
preventive choice.3.
Sorry, as to how to
calculate the
flying star... this is
beyond this
forum. Especially if you
intend to
DIY; then go read and dig up
as much
information the subject. On
6/9/2011
6:36:12 PM, Mona Mona wrote:
Ok,
thank you, how do i
calculate
the flying star
numbers?With the
bed being
opposite the door is
this ok?
I
thought in feng shui
they
say dont
align your bed
with
the door? Thanks


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Further to what I had mentioned; from the investigative illustration of layout plan:
1. The Eight House chart can even identify; where is the best bed-head direction.
2. Even for couples; who sleeps where or which side of the bed
3. From the Flying Star chart: it is preferred that the bed-head is placed closer to WEST sector as this sector has good auspicious qi. While placing the bed sharing the toilet wall at SW is still ok for this bedroom.
4. Colours that bind the two partners in relation to the Flying Star numbers etc....
These are some of the information; for example to place bed-head; above Para 1 is used in the "scientific" Compass School of Feng Shui.
Thus, as mentioned, unfortunately, without such minimium information; it is as good as bringing out a coin: Heads or Tails. Your sketch to such a limited extend is like the BLIND leading the BLIND.

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On 6/9/2011 7:34:39 PM, Anonymous wrote:
1. As I mentioned; attached is already a
simple "Investigative Feng Shui chart".
Only the Master Bedroom is shown, in the
attachment.2. Proper Feng Shui looks at
many factors. As I mentioned; the
attachment is already a relatively
minimium "investigative" chart.3.
Really, how am I seriously going to
speak or even try to "add substance" to
totally limited information on your even
more rudimentary sketch that literally
"nothing". Not even a compass (cardinal
point indication); things like Eight
House chart, Flying Star numbers, Ba zi
elements and colours suitable to say the
two partners in the master bedroom.4.
The best; guess would be like
unfortunately, think "Heads or Tails":
then throw the dice to see whether one
should flip the bed or not - but
consider like you mentioned; would you
be comfortable with the bed-head against
the other wall.5. Frankly, having being
in this line for so long; adults may /
could /would find it uncomfortable with
the bed sharing the same wall as the
bedroom door; 5.1. In many situations;
often, a child used to sleep with their
parents; but perhaps the child had
overgrown their stay in the parents
bedroom;5.2. The child gets "thrown" out
of the master bedroom. Some of the more
timid child or children prefer to sleep
closer to the bedroom door! Why? 5.3
They feel that although they were kicked
out of the master bedroom; sleeping
closest to a bedroom door is like the
hope that " their hearts and minds" are
the closest that they can get to their
parents! How sweet and innocent these
children are! 5.4 We adults don't think
this way! That is why your original bed
is furtherest and with the best view of
anyone unexpectedly coming in to the
room.6. Therefore, compare to a chart
where we have quite alot of information
on hand; therefore how to comment on a
barren patch of sketch? Unfortunately it
is beyond me.. and everyone else who
apply holistic Feng Shui. Got it, Get
it?7. Frankly, the best you can hope,
here is You may have to go by "trial and
error" Feng Shui.. Try it out and see
how... On 6/9/2011 7:14:40 PM, Mona Mona
wrote:
The door opens in to the
bedroom, so do
you think the
original place for the bed
is fine?
Also, is it true the woman
should
sleep on the right side? Thanks
for
your help. On 6/9/2011 7:00:56 PM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
1. Frankly,
your
sketch is like " too
sketchy ".
Can't even see how
the door
swings
into the
bedroom. So how to
comment?
Your
sketch shows the area
where the
main door is a "slab" of some
hazy
foggy .....2. To reduce the
incidence of "miscarriage" try
to
avoid
yellow colour in the
bedroom.
This
includes if
possible avoid
"warm white"
lights. Cool day light
is rather
a
preventive choice.3.
Sorry, as
to how to
calculate the
flying
star... this is
beyond this
forum. Especially if you
intend
to
DIY; then go read and dig up
as much
information the subject.
On
6/9/2011
6:36:12 PM, Mona
Mona wrote:
Ok,
thank you,
how do i
calculate
the
flying star
numbers?With the
bed being
opposite the door
is
this ok?
I
thought in
feng shui
they
say dont
align your bed
with
the
door? Thanks

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