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Posted

Hi Robert,
Can you kindly advise me if I need a partition in the main entrance? I'm concern because if you were to stand outside the main entrance can see all the way into the master bedroom even the main entrance door is not directly facing the master bedroom door.
Thank you in advance!

Posted
  • Staff

Frankly, it is better to see the real thing than to imagine. Like the saying goes " a picture (layout) tells a thousand words."

Quote
On 10/15/2010 8:07:36 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Robert,Can you kindly
advise me if I need a
partition in the main
entrance? I'm concern because
if you were to stand outside
the main entrance can see all
the way into the master
bedroom even the main entrance
door is not directly facing
the master bedroom door.Thank
you in advance!
Posted

Appended by Cecil: Sorry, no plans attached. Please keep the file size small.

I just uploaded the floor plan

Quote
On 10/15/2010 8:10:26 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Frankly, it is better to see the real
thing than to imagine. Like the saying
goes " a picture (layout) tells a
thousand words." On 10/15/2010 8:07:36
PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Robert,Can
you kindly
advise me if I need a
partition in the main
entrance?
I'm concern because
if you were to
stand outside
the main entrance can
see all
the way into the master
bedroom even the main entrance
door is not directly facing
the
master bedroom door.Thank
you in
advance!
Posted

wow, I didn't think you will reply that fast, very touch by the kind gesture
uploaded& you can see it in the bottom of this page?

Quote
On 10/15/2010 8:28:37 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Appended by Cecil: Sorry, no plans
attached. Please keep the file size
small.I just uploaded the floor plan On
10/15/2010 8:10:26 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Frankly, it is better to see the
real
thing than to imagine. Like the
saying
goes " a picture (layout)
tells a
thousand words." On
10/15/2010 8:07:36
PM, Anonymous
wrote:
Hi Robert,Can
you kindly
advise me if I need a
partition in the main
entrance?
I'm concern because
if you were to
stand outside
the main entrance can
see all
the way into the master
bedroom even the main entrance
door is not directly facing
the
master bedroom door.Thank
you in
advance!
Posted
  • Staff

1. Please see my comments on the attachment.
2. For the benefit of users, here; I have attached "similar" type of (slanted) main door - apartments. The flats are located at Depot Road. For example 111A depot road. These flats started their lease around 1995.

Quote
On 10/15/2010 10:35:04 PM, Anonymous wrote:
wow, I didn't think you will reply that
fast, very touch by the kind gesture
uploaded& you can see it in
the bottom of this page? On 10/15/2010
8:28:37 PM, Mandy NSK wrote:
Appended by Cecil: Sorry, no plans
attached. Please keep the file size
small.I just uploaded the floor plan
On
10/15/2010 8:10:26 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
Frankly, it is better to
see the
real
thing than to
imagine. Like the
saying
goes "
a picture (layout)
tells a
thousand words." On
10/15/2010
8:07:36
PM, Anonymous
wrote:
Hi Robert,Can
you kindly
advise me if I need a

partition in the main
entrance?
I'm concern
because
if you were to
stand
outside
the main entrance can
see all
the way into the
master
bedroom even the main
entrance
door is not
directly facing
the
master
bedroom door.Thank
you in
advance!

Posted

Thank you very much Master Cecil. I don't like having a partition so can I assume that I can go without a partition for this layout as long as the bed is in the blue area?

Quote
On 10/15/2010 11:29:46 PM, Anonymous wrote:
1. Please see my comments on the
attachment.2. For the benefit of users,
here; I have attached "similar" type of
(slanted) main door - apartments. The
flats are located at Depot Road. For
example 111A depot road. These flats
started their lease around 1995.On
10/15/2010 10:35:04 PM, Mandy NSK wrote:
wow, I didn't think you will reply
that
fast, very touch by the kind
gesture
uploaded& you can
see it in
the bottom of this page?
On 10/15/2010
8:28:37 PM, Mandy NSK
wrote:
Appended by Cecil: Sorry,
no plans
attached. Please keep
the file size
small.I just
uploaded the floor plan
On
10/15/2010 8:10:26 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
Frankly, it is better
to
see the
real
thing than
to
imagine. Like the
saying
goes "
a picture (layout)
tells a
thousand words." On
10/15/2010
8:07:36
PM,
Anonymous
wrote:
Hi
Robert,Can
you kindly

advise me if I need a

partition in the main

entrance?
I'm concern
because
if you were to
stand
outside
the main
entrance can
see all
the
way into the
master

bedroom even the main
entrance
door is not
directly facing
the
master
bedroom door.Thank
you in
advance!
Posted
  • Staff

1. Yes, psychologically speaking, so long as the bed is not in full view of the main door; especially for your layout; there is no major advantages in having a partition.
2. Alternatively, if one feels uncomfortable; then "slam shut" the main door when not in use is another sterling solution.
3. In fact, your layout plan is far better (not the best) but better than the other two attachments: Depot Road flats; where the main door opens directly towards the balcony area. Such flats, is more critical than your layout plan.

Quote
On 10/15/2010 11:38:40 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Thank you very much Master Cecil. I
don't like having a partition so can I
assume that I can go without a partition
for this layout as long as the bed is in
the blue area?On 10/15/2010 11:29:46 PM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
1. Please see my
comments on the
attachment.2. For
the benefit of users,
here; I have
attached "similar" type of
(slanted)
main door - apartments. The
flats
are located at Depot Road. For
example 111A depot road. These flats
started their lease around 1995.On
10/15/2010 10:35:04 PM, Mandy NSK
wrote:
wow, I didn't think you
will reply
that
fast, very touch
by the kind
gesture
uploaded& you can
see
it in
the bottom of this page?
On 10/15/2010
8:28:37 PM, Mandy
NSK
wrote:
Appended by
Cecil: Sorry,
no plans
attached. Please keep
the
file size
small.I just
uploaded the floor plan
On
10/15/2010 8:10:26 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
Frankly, it is
better
to
see the
real
thing than
to
imagine. Like
the
saying
goes "
a
picture (layout)
tells a
thousand words." On
10/15/2010
8:07:36
PM,
Anonymous
wrote:
Hi
Robert,Can
you kindly

advise me if I need a

partition in the
main

entrance?
I'm
concern
because
if you
were to
stand
outside
the main
entrance can
see all
the
way into
the
master

bedroom
even the main
entrance

door is not
directly
facing
the
master
bedroom door.Thank
you
in
advance!
Posted

 

Thank you so very very very much : )

 

 

Now I can sleep better!

 

 

Quote

On 10/15/2010 11:48:32 PM, Anonymous wrote:
1. Yes, psychologically speaking, so
long as the bed is not in full view of
the main door; especially for your
layout; there is no major advantages in
having a partition.2. Alternatively, if
one feels uncomfortable; then "slam
shut" the main door when not in use is
another sterling solution.3. In fact,
your layout plan is far better (not the
best) but better than the other two
attachments: Depot Road flats; where the
main door opens directly towards the
balcony area. Such flats, is more
critical than your layout plan.On
10/15/2010 11:38:40 PM, Mandy NSK wrote:
Thank you very much Master Cecil. I
don't like having a partition so can
I
assume that I can go without a
partition
for this layout as long as
the bed is in
the blue area?On
10/15/2010 11:29:46 PM,
Cecil Lee
wrote:
1. Please see my
comments
on the
attachment.2. For
the
benefit of users,
here; I have
attached "similar" type of
(slanted)
main door -
apartments. The
flats
are
located at Depot Road. For
example 111A depot road. These
flats
started their lease around
1995.On
10/15/2010 10:35:04 PM,
Mandy NSK
wrote:
wow, I
didn't think you
will reply
that
fast, very touch
by the kind
gesture
uploaded&
you can
see
it in
the bottom
of this page?
On 10/15/2010
8:28:37 PM, Mandy
NSK
wrote:
Appended by
Cecil: Sorry,
no plans
attached.
Please keep
the
file size
small.I just
uploaded
the floor plan
On

10/15/2010 8:10:26 PM, Cecil
Lee
wrote:
Frankly,
it is
better
to
see the
real
thing than
to
imagine. Like
the
saying
goes "
a
picture
(layout)
tells a

thousand words." On

10/15/2010
8:07:36
PM,
Anonymous
wrote:
Hi
Robert,Can
you
kindly

advise me if
I need a


partition in the
main

entrance?
I'm
concern
because
if you
were to
stand
outside
the main
entrance can
see all
the
way into
the
master

bedroom
even the main
entrance

door is not
directly
facing
the
master
bedroom
door.Thank
you
in
advance!

 

 

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