Feng Shui Tips & Guidelines
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Dear All, 1. This concept is much like the use of a semi-circular floor mat radiating outwards of the house. 2. There is another floor tile concept, which I will share with you later on. But do look at this illustration. 3. In this illustration, imagine, standing at the front door looking outwards. If you have not yet done any renovation to your flooring or perhaps, are considering renovating your floor tiles, you may consider using this profile. 4. This profile - or a semi-circular protusion of your floor tile from the front door is akin to or similar in `protection' afforded by using a semi-circular carpet radiating outwards. 5. In fact, this is advantages if you have t…
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St George's Towers by ranking with Annex A and Annex B. Annex B is useful as one can see where is the rubbish bin viz-a-viz the location of the main entrance / unit is.
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Question 1: "We intend to place a full length mirror at the living room and walk in wardrobe, attach file with our proposed location which need your advice" Question 2: . Any problem if we install ceiling fan in every room? 1. No issue with the full length mirror in the walk-in wardrope area in the master. 2. Less than ideal to have a full length mirror on that side of the wall sharing with the main door: this is because such a mirror faces the dining table and perhaps the existing sink area: "Are you able to keep the dining table (area) neat and tidy? If not, most likely, you can see the entire dining table from this mirror. …
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Clue: "Many of the so called Feng Shui products were produced not too long ago. And many of them are modern commercial products sold under the guise of Feng Shui." Remember that your parents and grand-parents time don't have such products like the three-legged toad, crystals and many other useless products... When the buying, stops. The selling, can!
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Question: Are these type of Venetian blinds ok? Perfectly find. But not for me.LOL... chore .... cleaning The salesman said just close all, and then can vacuum or wipe as one surface. Don’t need to clean individually (because that’s what I asked too)
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Case Study 1: Three things to pay attention to when picking a Feng Shui Master: 1. Demand for a sample of their work 2. Get cluse from the website 3. Sounds Impressive! A Grandmaster? Really? Case Study 1. Contemporary application of Feng Shui in the present day. 1. Utilize this checklist to inquire about the specific concepts that your prospective Feng Shui Master (FSM) will employ to assess your residence. 2. A new customer recently presented me with the audit report of her previous FSM's evaluation of her house. 3. The FSM simply took an existing copy of the house layout and examined the final result. (Note: Sensitive in…
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Dear Sir: I just want to seek advice and clarification on matters regarding the number of steps on the staircase. I have read your replies on inquirieswritten here and have been browsing related topics about this in the internet but only your siteexplained in more detail how to identify the auspicious number of steps. I understand that there are auspicious number of steps such as 1,2,5,10,13,14,17,22, etc. Firstly, my apologoies if I would be comparing it with the book I have whichwas written byProfessor Charlie Chaoentitled Practical Feng-Shui. I just want to seek clarification with regards to landings. I am curren…
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Besides Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, Compass School (Eight House and Flying Stars), Water Classics & Ba Zi Feng Shui another major Feng Shui consideration is 阳宅三要 or Yang Zhai San Yao The three major considerations in a home: Main Door / Frontage, the Kitchen & Bedroom.
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Location: Bedok Reservoir Village, Block 744 Bedok Reservoir Road in August of 2012 1. Key: filth; disgustingly dirty 2. Today, I visited a coffee shop located on Bedok Reservoir Road. 3. To access the toilet area, one had to pass through a set of curtain screens. 4. I observed the two curtain screens, which appeared quite dirty, merely based on their appearance. 5. These curtain screens serve as a repository for some of the most unpleasant germs. 6. The thought that parts of one's body must come into contact with them is alarming! Just imagine if one's face were to touch it; the protective layer of oil on our skin would be compromised. …
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Case Study: Can I convert my yard WC into a store room? 1. The yard WC as highlighted in yellow:- 2. Frankly, no issue if one wants to convert this yard WC into a store room. 2.1. Generally it is considered a plus if the WC is beside the main entrance. As often the main entrance is in some instances critical to the Feng Shui of the home. 2.2. The concern is how the WC hole has been covered up. 2.2.1. For example, the correct way is to cap the WC hole as shown similar to this:- 2.2.2. Even if the capping is lower, this cap will still protude above the floor. 2.2.3. Thus if this is so, the floor has to be raised to make the new toile…
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Frankly this has more to do with common sense. What if the items on the display shelf falls onto one’s vulnerable head and eyes? Worse! If it falls onto an innocent infant. Infant’s skull are not yet hardened! A degree in common sense is free. 70% of non-concept Feng Shui is steep in common sense. It is simply a matter of putting on one's thinking cap and ask ourselves this question: "Has this anything to do with PURE common sense?
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This advice falls under the category of a Practical Feng Shui Approach. Question: Is it auspicious to place the dinning table facing the main entrance door? 1. Frequently, in numerous households in Singapore, as well as in many other households worldwide, it is common for individuals to place food, bread, utensils such as forks and knives, and other food items on the dining table. Take, for instance, a family of five consisting of a husband, wife, and three children. Typically, the wife, who is often the homemaker, will prepare the meals and set them on the dining table in a small home. The three children may arrive home earlier and have their dinner…
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Case Study: Make sure to get your Agent to obtain the block layout plan to identify where the common bin is located. 1. In this sample illustration (See below) 2. See how the developer had described it as: "For Internal Circulation Only". 3. Implying perhaps that if one is not smart enough to ask, only during key collection, then perhaps stack #02 will find out that the common bin is the closest to their unit. 4. Fortunately although it is just two utility rooms away from the door. 4.1. Nevertheless, cross-fingers that a future potential buyer might not try to avoid or perhaps low-ball the sale... 4.2. Worse, if the potential buyer brin…
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Parquet flooring in a home should be laid similar to this arrangement:- Avoid laying parquet flooring similar to this "zebra crossing" method:- This is because if the parquet flooring is worn down; such a pattern may cause splinters ..
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Ideally, try not to place Bed-head at the corner of a bedroom.
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Food for Thought: Vinyl Floor tiles for homes: Is it safe? Any side-effects (if any?) These are some considerations: 1. Earlier today, my client was examining the Feng Shui of their new residence. 1.1 The floor tiles in their HDB flat are uncovered. She disclosed that she works as a scientist and expressed her worries to me. 1.2 Except for the kitchen and toilets, her husband wants the entire house to be covered with vinyl tiles. 2. Nevertheless, she has recently conducted research on plastics, including melamine plastic plates, milk bottles, and even vinyl tiles Right: Does not matter if boy or girl...baby or toddler.. 3. She mentioned …
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The Customer Engineer Paradigm This is based. On pure common sense. What is the " Customer Engineer " Concept? Here, if one is making an enhancement or "trying" out a cure without professional help, it is adviseable to do it a step at a time. For example, when an IBM Customer Engineer tries to resolve a problem, he takes out what he feels is a faulty `card'. He monitors the situation for a few days to a week and if the problem has been solved, this is ok. If not, he replaces another card and monitors again. Similiarly, if you are doing some enhancements on your own, avoid doing all at the same time. For example, do not enhance the garden, a certain …
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Damaged tile flooring is rarely seen in residential interiors such as living rooms, dining areas, and bedrooms. However, during the 1980s, some local residences utilized broken marble tiles that were sealed with epoxy, typically in shades of white, cream, or a hint of pink. While Feng Shui does not specifically address this issue, the field of Symbolism offers additional insights. Some individuals associate the term 'broken' with negative connotations. In contrast, no one would consider uniformly laid rectangular tiles to be undesirable, as this is the conventional approach to tile installation. Nevertheless, the herringbone pattern for floor tile…
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Location: Corner Indian eatery at Serangoon Gardens (by the way they individually make fresh one of the best pratas around) The concrete beam you see in the photo is considered load bearing beam. But do take note that the rest of the brown wooden planks that were mounted onto the ceiling are non-load bearing beams. However, some has a misunderstanding that the planks are beams - which is in theory not true at all.
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Common sense and a table Sometimes it is best to avoid having a table with just one-leg. This has more to do with common sense. And centre-of-gravity. For example, can a child or person leaning on the side/edge of the table make it topple down? With four legs, this can never happen to a table. But look at the photo.... seems "scary" right?
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I cant thank you enough for enlightening me with this issue. I had hesitations buying the house just because of this. I will definitely put a red eye on the door. Again, thank you so much. You helped me a lot. More power to you.
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Exception Principle in Feng Shui @Forum.Geomancy.net 1. This forum focus on significant deviations from the ordinary layouts and enviromental conditions. These are brought to the attention of the potential stakeholder's consideration and decision. 2. Please don't expect the sky and the moon for a review of each and every single stack/unit in a development. 2.1. Please understand that there are just too many developments and this is multiplied by each development having lots of stacks & units. 2.2. Furthermore, many come in to the forum to understand concepts. They are not interested in a unit in a tiny red-dot country. So please cut-the-case.. do…
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Recommended Reading: Click this link: What are the common myths about ceilings fans in Feng Shui? More.... FAQ: Can I install a ceiling fan above our dining table? 1. In recent years, more and more people have installed a ceiling fan above their dining table. 2. Often also on my many Can or cannot buy reviews, some potential sellers or re-sale homes have one directly above their dining table. 3. Is this a Feng Shui consideration? 4. Frankly, in my opinion, this has more to do with two areas: [A.] Some degree of common sense [B.] Past Taboos [C.] "Bad mouthing" [A.] Some degree of common sense 4.1 In the past, some peopl…
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[Published on July 2004] Seven (7) Commandments of Stove Placement 1. Shield from vibrant wind. Avoid having a big window behind the stove. 2. Do not place next to sink. If you have to, try to leave a gap or distance between the two. 3. The stove should not face the main door; a toilet door; a bedroom door and the kitchen door. 4. The stove should not be under a beam or below sewerag or drainage pipes. 5. Do not place it in a corner. 6. It should not share the same wall as a bed-head. 7. It should not share the same wall as the toilet bowl or toilet sink. A Cook's Harmony The kitchen is a central part of the home. Where many of our basic …
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