myfs_79343 Posted August 5, 2002 Share Posted August 5, 2002 Hi Cecil,We have now completed our renovation and moved in on an auspicious date picked by Robert.I do have some questions needing your advise after the move in. I wanted to activate mountain star but do not know which is/are the most appropriate sector to do so. Especially whether the main door is consider the frontage or is the windows portion in the living hall the frontage.Under 20 years analysis, the mountain stars are found in the center sector [1/4 base 7], SW [7/7 base 4](where store, small part of dinner and main door) and in the study/home office of North [6/8 base 3]sector.I would also like to know if there are any wrong placement of furniture in terms of form and shape theory.I have attached my new layout as well as my the chart summary. Would greatly appreciate your kind assistance.Best regards,Serene Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 6, 2002 Staff Share Posted August 6, 2002 Dear Serene,The purpose of the mountain star is symbolic of having a `mountain support' at the `back' of the house.For example, one must not activate a mountain, say at the main door. Here, it is like blocking clear space.Please see below:- Quote On 8/5/2002 1:43:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Cecil,We have now completed ourrenovation and moved in on anauspicious date picked byRobert.I do have some questionsneeding your advise after themove in. I wanted to activatemountain star but do not knowwhich is/are the mostappropriate sector to do so.Especially whether the maindoor is consider the frontageor is the windows portion inthe living hall the frontage.Under 20 years analysis, themountain stars are found inthe center sector [1/4 base7], SW [7/7 base 4](wherestore, small part of dinnerand main door) and in thestudy/home office of North[6/8 base 3]sector.I would also like to know ifthere are any wrong placementof furniture in terms of formand shape theory. It is good that you had added a divider between the main door and the window/balcony area. If not, there is a major leak.For the dining table, perhaps, you may not have drawn to scale. As it looks quite crammed where one of the chairs nearly meet the living room area. If it does, than, you may consider turning the table 90 degrees. I may be mistaken. If the current space is spacious, then, your current layout is ok.Yes, I can understand, why you had to place your son's bed in the position - not much choice considering the shape / windows and bedroom door. This is OK based on such a Shapes and Forms of the bedroom.Looks like the Master bedroom, home office and kitchen has space constraints and these positions are overall acceptable under such a situation.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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