Posted August 12, 200223 yr My new home is located on a 90 degree bend (through street) facing east with the front door facing south-east. The back of the house is facing the backyard of another house. There is no slope in my house. My concern is when car makes a right turn, it goes towards the direction of my house but the car has to make a left turn (quarter-circle turn). Is this bad feng shui?Please advice, thanks,Collin
Posted August 12, 200223 yr Staff Dear Maritza,1. Yes, in Feng Shui, this may not be not so good.2. To counter such effects, usually, it is always best to have a brick (red brick) fencing (acceptable with iron/wrought iron grilles) at the frontage of the house.3. It also depends on the shape of your plot of land.4. On the other hand, if your plot of land (from a top-down) view looks like a knife with handle, this will be to your advantage as you can take advantage of the Feng Shui to reap `wealth' at the expense of your neighbour.It is best that if you can produce a sketch. I am not too sure if I got what you mentioned correctly. As such, I have drawn a sketch. To illustrate what is known as a `knife' plot.This is similar to the Faber Crest Condominium project developed by City Development Corporation CDL. (some of the photos are shown under the Events - Feng Shui (CDL) talk and for the most recent Exxon-Mobil talk.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 8/12/2002 10:54:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:My new home is located on a 90degree bend (through street)facing east with the frontdoor facing south-east. Theback of the house is facingthe backyard of another house.There is no slope in my house.My concern is when car makes aright turn, it goes towardsthe direction of my house butthe car has to make a leftturn (quarter-circle turn).Is this bad feng shui?Please advice, thanks,Collin
Posted August 13, 200223 yr Thanks Cecil, I've attached a sketch of my home location. Please let me know what you think.Thanks,Maritza
Posted August 13, 200223 yr Staff Dear Martiza,Thanks for your sketch. It has given a totally different perspective of what I had originally thought of your layout plan.It is great that you have provided the sketch. It is like one of those `text book' communication channel games. And, I totally missed your description.I hope that it is not too much to ask:-1. Can you mark the location of your main door.2. The traffic flow direction of the cars3. Describe more about fencing i.e. what type of fencing you have at the frontage. Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 8/13/2002 1:35:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Thanks Cecil, I've attached asketch of my home location.Please let me know what youthink.Thanks,Maritza
Posted August 13, 200223 yr Hi Cecil,Thanks you for your quick response. I've attached a new sketch to display the location of the front door as well as traffic flow. There is no front fencing except for basic landscaping, such as grass and flowers. I'm looking forward for your response.Thanks,Maritza
Posted August 13, 200223 yr Staff Dear Maritza,1. Thank you for your revised sketch.2. Your main door seems to be protected or well away from the `Sha Qi' of the estate road. This is good.3. Do you have windows that face road? Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 8/13/2002 3:03:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Cecil,Thanks you for your quickresponse. I've attached a newsketch to display the locationof the front door as well astraffic flow. There is nofront fencing except for basiclandscaping, such as grass andflowers. I'm looking forwardfor your response.Thanks,Maritza
Posted August 13, 200223 yr Hi Cecil,Yes, the windows to the office/den is facing the road on the 1st floor. While the laundry room, guest bedroom and playroom all have windows facing the street. How do I protect them? Again, thanks for your quick response.Thanks,Maritza
Posted August 13, 200223 yr Staff Dear Maritza,More importantly, you need to protect the most vulnerable window. For example, this is where the movement of cars seem to come `towards' the windows.Firstly adequate curtains at this location. Next, a row of plants parallel to the window. You may like to consider a Ba Gua mirror in the middle (above the window) for added protection.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 8/13/2002 8:14:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Cecil,Yes, the windows to theoffice/den is facing the roadon the 1st floor. While thelaundry room, guest bedroomand playroom all have windowsfacing the street. How do Iprotect them? Again, thanksfor your quick response.Thanks,Maritza
January 28, 20178 yr Hi Master, Is Faber Crest Condo with a sword like shape a generally good condo for owners or investments? Thanks
January 29, 20178 yr Staff 22 hours ago, myfs_145195 said: Hi Master, Is Faber Crest Condo with a sword like shape a generally good condo for owners or investments? Thanks In general, even in Faber Crest condo, it depends! In all developments there are always the "good, bad and the ugly"... There are always the good, the average and below average units... Just like in a classroom... http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=34137&new=%3EHouse%20Hunting%20:%20A%20Lot%20Position%20-%20%3Cem%3EFeng%20Shui%3C/em
January 29, 20178 yr Hi Master, Faber Crest is near Ulu Pandan Reservoir and water is pretty stagnant not to mention the numerous mosquitos / MRT track is another concern. Is MRT track a form of Sa Qi c/w the reservoir? The other blocks facing the greenery are better units in view of Fengshui? Thanks
February 28, 20187 yr Staff In this illustration, the development looks like a curved knife with a handle. Inauspicious sectors are often external to this development or outside of the red outline. Here, two areas highlighted as “inauspicious” are considered inauspicious.
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