Posted September 22, 200420 yr Hi Cecil We have plans to have a water feature in the centre of house complete with plants and etcas part of our cosy corner. This cosy centre is right smack in the middle of lower part of the house and has staircases flanked on it's side. I've read in your other columns that this would be rather "destructive" to the people living in the house. can you pls advise.... Thanks very much for your help! Cheers
Posted September 22, 200420 yr Staff Dear Weiqi,Shapes and Forms Feng Shui:-Yes, if possible, it is best to avoid having a water position at the centrepoint of the home - as this may affect one's finance. (Shapes and Forms consideration.Flying Star Feng Shui:-This is especially so for Period 8 homes or homes born, or had a major renovation done on or after 2004. Under Flying star Feng Shui, the base star at the centre-of-the-home is #8. And since this is an auspicious mountain star "earth" element: a water position, here will inevitably drown the auspicious #8 for the period.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 9/22/2004 5:36:06 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Cecil We have plans to have a waterfeature in the centre of housecomplete with plants andetcas part of our cosycorner. This cosy centre isright smack in the middle oflower part of the house andhas staircases flanked on it'sside. I've read in your othercolumns that this would berather "destructive" to thepeople living in the house.can you pls advise.... Thanksvery much for your help!Cheers
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