Veralee Posted November 8, 2016 Share Posted November 8, 2016 Dear Mr Cecil, We did use your awesome services for Home Audit (2006) and Selection of Baby Name (2007). Now, we're going to do renovation, we want to install the mirror facing dining table. It's actually mirror door for the cabinet. Would you please advice on these followings: 1. Should I install full length from floor to ceiling if need to reflect the full human body (not being cut on the neck or legs)? However, it'll be quite heavy for the door with such a big panel (min measurement 60 x 290 cm). Or can I just have the height of human size (60 x 180 cm)? which parts of body MUST be reflected in the mirror when standing right in front of it? Is it better to reflect the whole dining area with table and chairs (3 x 50 cm mirrors)? 2. For Pic : Mirror (1), is it calculated as 1 piece or 6 pieces? How about pic Mirror (3) which is separated by TV? 3. Saw many designs with mirror above the head pic Mirror (2) and Mirror (4). May I know is it recommended? If yes, which one is better? Thank you so much. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 8, 2016 Staff Share Posted November 8, 2016 All these points really come down to one simple idea rooted in pure common sense: 1. Contractors often need to cut mirror pieces so they can fit into the lift, instead of carrying them up the staircase. 2. Even when a contractor decides to use the staircase, it can be hard to turn larger pieces, which increases the chance of the glass breaking or chipping. 3. The illustrations will explain why you should never install an even number of pieces. It’s always better to use an odd number instead. 4. Symbolically, mirrors create a sense of spaciousness and “abundance,” almost as if the food on the table appears doubled. 5. So in general, one or three pieces are the most common choices. 5.1 For a single horizontal mirror, it’s usually best if it’s wide enough to include both the husband’s and wife’s faces and heads, though it doesn’t necessarily need to include the children’s. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ANGELAKIM Posted March 3, 2018 Share Posted March 3, 2018 Dear Master, My dinning room is facing pool. If i placed a full mirror in front of the dinning.It will reflect the pooL. Is this alright? thank you for your kind response. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 3, 2018 Staff Share Posted March 3, 2018 Outline of the attached flow chart:- My dinning room is facing pool. If i placed a full mirror in front of the dinning.It will reflect the pooL. Is this alright? Trial and Error or Heads or Tails 50/50 “Pray” that it is okay to do so Feng Shui & Flying Stars Plot a Flying Star chart Sector has inauspicious Stars Forget about it! Auspicious Stars Auspicious Water stars Go ahead! Auspicious Mountain Stars Forget it! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted 3 hours ago Staff Share Posted 3 hours ago Since 1996 (C) Geomancy.net Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted 3 hours ago Staff Share Posted 3 hours ago This is also based on Common Sense Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted 3 hours ago Staff Share Posted 3 hours ago My front door sits directly below the Master Toilet WC piping on the second level. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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