Vincent V Posted Friday at 06:59 AM Share Posted Friday at 06:59 AM Dear Cecil, I have learned some basic Feng Shui through books and video (still learning). I realize that many high rise apartment in Malaysia design in such that either toilet or kitchen just beside the main door (entrance). Is there any feng shui clash? Normally main entrance should be good area for the owner based on the KUA number, but sharing same grid with toilet and kitchen. Just wonder. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted yesterday at 08:56 AM Staff Share Posted yesterday at 08:56 AM 1. In this example, OPTION 1 shows that the water cistern (WC) is located directly above the front entrance door. This means that the WC’s water pipe runs directly above the front door, which is not ideal in Feng Shui. Thus best to avoid this no matter what. 2. OPTION 2 is preferred, as there is no WC located above the front door. Imagine if this is OPTION 1, with the 2nd storey directly above the front door entrance. It might accidentally energise a bald man’s hair and, surprisingly, make it grow when he is standing above the front door. LOL WhatsAppVideo2023-09-07at21_53_42.mp4.50f17891189f61e0c0cd4747b652894f.mp4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted 34 minutes ago Staff Share Posted 34 minutes ago OPTION 1A is not perfect, but it is a better alternative than OPTION 1, as I have switched the WC with the shower bath area. This means that the WC's waste pipe will no longer be directly above the front door. +++ In the above example, for a bungalow or semi-detached home, the WC sewerage pipe can now run parallel to the side wall, as shown in red. +++ For a terrace or inter-terrace house, the WC sewerage pipe still runs inside the house but parallel to the side walls, and thus can avoid being directly above the front door. It is not perfect but is better than the earlier OPTION 1. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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