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I believe that you are referring to this:

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2. Under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, there is a concern that a bedroom especially that of a master bedroom should be as rectangular as possible and/or not odd shaped especially for a newly married couple.

3. Again, this is more of  hear-say information or miss-information.

4. One idea was that an odd-shaped room may perhaps make this newly married couple uncomfortable. Don't know how true this is.

5. But there was a time when I was invited to a home of a single parent. He confessed that things began to go wrong with little things. He mentioned, that his marriage was like two strangers thrown into a relationship. He mentioned that his former wife really dislike the way he manages his items e.g. toothbrush, tooth-paste etc!

6. What more, if the bedroom may be odd-shaped. LOL

7. Technically this V shaped does not pose a Sha Qi or poison arrow as this pointed V is not aimed towards the master bed nor aimed towards the living room at all. Not really visible unless from "top-down" view.


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