myfs_134517 Posted November 19, 2012 Share Posted November 19, 2012 Dear Master,I know that main door facing the staircase is not good feng shui.However, I'm wondering about the bathroom door facing the staircase.Our 3rd floor bathroom door is directly facing our stairs so when we go up the 3rd floor, the bathroom door is the first thing we see. Is this bad feng shui? If it is, how do we lessen the negative energy?By the way, when you open the bathroom door, the sink is the first thing you see and not the toilet.Thanks for your help! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 21, 2012 Staff Share Posted November 21, 2012 These are some considerations:1. Everything you said can be summed up under the term "Common sense" than Feng Shui.1.1. For example, it is more about visibility. If the toilet door is not closed, some feel that it is not NICE to see into a toilet + toilet bowl. Only young boys and even men may on the contrary love it! If there is pretty girl using the toilet and the door is not fully closed!1.2. Otherwise, there is no major concern other than what is in one's mind or head.2. The other common sense thing is that the toilet door is suppose to open inwards or sliding or folding (are) fine or OK3. But if the toilet door open outwards and not just the toilet door, any door facing the stairs; should face inwards so that there can never to an accident where some one comes out of the toilet and push another person "down" the staircase... Quote On 11/19/2012 11:13:25 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master,I know that main door facingthe staircase is not good fengshui. However, I'm wonderingabout the bathroom door facingthe staircase.Our 3rd floor bathroom door isdirectly facing our stairs sowhen we go up the 3rd floor,the bathroom door is the firstthing we see. Is this bad fengshui? If it is, how do welessen the negative energy?By the way, when you open thebathroom door, the sink is thefirst thing you see and notthe toilet.Thanks for your help! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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