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Hi Sir,
Attached is my renovation floorplan. I will like to bring your attention to the master bedroom, whereby a wall is hacked for a walk-in wardrobe using the bedroom beside the MBR.

1.) Will there be issue if my feet faces the sliding glass door to the walk-in wardrobe? I heard that it is very bad fengshui to have feet from bed facing doors. Also, there might be some minor reflection from the sliding glass door. Will this be an issue as well?
2.) Also, I heard that having a room-in-room invites mistress. Is this applicable for walk-in wardrobe? Anyway to avert it?
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You wrote: 1.) Will there be issue if my feet faces the sliding glass door to the walk-in wardrobe? I heard that it is very bad fengshui to have feet from bed facing doors.
In real life situations, especially for some who live in a landed property. If a coffin was brought into the home for the final rites; the deceased person's legs were to face the main entrance door.
This is common sense. As when the time to sent the casket away, this is the most efficient method.
Thus for an apartment; frankly, even if your legs face your Walk-in wardrope entrance, it does not fit the above two paragraphs I wrote earlier. So, it should not be an issue. Unless, the legs face the bedroom door, and the bedroom door can later "lead to the main entrance".
It would only be an issue if you still feel unease or if many of your friends or relatives keep on harping on this concern. Then of course, psychologically, you won't fee good about it anymore.
You also wrote: Also, there might be some minor reflection from the sliding glass door. Will this be an issue as well?
Please check out many of my past messages on this: e.g. many new developments have windows and window bays all full glass. If you did not draw the curtains, the glass on such bay windows would reflect towards the bed. Same for some who were concern of plasma tv sets with reflective screens.
2.) Also, I heard that having a room-in-room invites mistress. Is this applicable for walk-in wardrobe? Anyway to avert it?
Logically speaking if you have a room (bedroom) within a (bedroom) this would sound like a concubine's nest! But a bedroom-in-a study cum wardrope is not exactly TWO bedrooms rite?
Nowadays, nearly all landed property master bedrooms and even condos and apartments do have attached bedroom-with-wardrope. Not a concern to die-off!

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On 4/16/2012 1:58:38 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Sir,Attached is my
renovation floorplan. I will
like to bring your attention
to the master bedroom, whereby
a wall is hacked for a walk-in
wardrobe using the bedroom
beside the MBR.1.) Will there
be issue if my feet faces the
sliding glass door to the
walk-in wardrobe? I heard that
it is very bad fengshui to
have feet from bed facing
doors. Also, there might be
some minor reflection from the
sliding glass door. Will this
be an issue as well?2.) Also,
I heard that having a
room-in-room invites mistress.
Is this applicable for walk-in
wardrobe? Anyway to avert it?

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