myfs_85152 Posted November 4, 2002 Share Posted November 4, 2002 Dear Cecil,How to remedy this problem in a small one flat, with nil leverage for structural changes.Options:Option No:(1) Apart from keeping the Toilet Door closed all the time, can one cover the Toilet door with a plastic/cloth screen???Option No: (2) Apart from keeping the Toilet Door closed all the time, can one camoflauge the Toilet Door with a painting, like horses, or sailing ship etc???.Option No: (3) Apart from keeping the Toilet Door closed all the time, can one camoflauge the Toilet Door with a Mirror???OR Any other Options / Solutions???Kind regards,A.Vincent Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 7, 2002 Staff Share Posted November 7, 2002 Dear Anthony,I agree with you. For a small one room flat, there is not much one can do in the structural re-arrangements.In fact, for your apartment, the greatest influence is based on your block where your one room flat resides in. This block therefore, has the bigest impact on your home Feng Shui.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 11/4/2002 12:43:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,How to remedy this problem ina small one flat, with nilleverage for structuralchanges.Options:Option No:(1) Apart fromkeeping the Toilet Door closedall the time, can one coverthe Toilet door with aplastic/cloth screen???Option No: (2) Apart fromkeeping the Toilet Door closedall the time, can onecamoflauge the Toilet Doorwith a painting, like horses,or sailing ship etc???.Option No: (3) Apart fromkeeping the Toilet Door closedall the time, can onecamoflauge the Toilet Doorwith a Mirror???OR Any other Options /Solutions???Kind regards,A.Vincent Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted 4 hours ago Staff Share Posted 4 hours ago Toilet in middle of unit? Feng Shui (FS) is not so fragile The ABC's of Feng Shui... 1. That one issue e.g. such as a toilet at the centrepoint is considered a death sentence or fatal error on it's own. 2. There are often more than one issue that can bring the Feng Shui of a house crashing down. And it is based on a holistic approach represented by this PIE Chart. IN SUMMARY The main takeaway is that a single issue, such as a poorly placed toilet, can significantly impact the overall Feng Shui of a house, but it is essential to recognize that multiple factors contribute to this holistic assessment. Therefore, addressing various issues collectively is crucial for maintaining a harmonious living environment. A. How Suitable is this House? Via Science of FS: Part 1 and 2 Via Art of FS: Part 3 External Part 1 = How suitable is the unit - Frontage, Kitchen & Main Bedroom? Frontage, Kitchen, Main Bedroom = 30 Marks (Part 1 accounts for why some homes are suitable to some but not to others.) Part 2 = How is the luck of the Interior Feng Shui of this unit? 35 Marks Part 3 = External Feng Shui luck? 35 Marks Total = 30% + 35%+ 35% = 100 Marks. Note: Thus the toilet at the centrepoint at most falls under Part 2 with just a few percentage points down only. B. Habit No. 3 = Concept of Maximizing Marks is another consideration:- C. Fix-the-leaks, First! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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