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Good day to all.



I would like to seek your help on what should be done or remedies concerning my kitchen. My kitchen is under a toilet on the second floor. Is there any feng sui remedies for this? Hope you can help me.



Thank you in advance.


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Surprisingly, in the many years of practising Feng Shui, locally in Singapore, 20 to 30 percent of existing homes have either toilet above a kitchen or between kitchen / dining area.


Frankly, it has more to do with "Commonsense Approach" to Feng Shui than actual issues.


Many toilets (today and even in the past) have water proofing done for the entire toilet. If so, 90 percent of all one's worries are gone! (or disappear!)


The other major issue is to look out for the plumbing or those "U" troughts or piping relating to sewerage movement and or the pipes that drain the toilet of water.


So long as these pipes are (under Feng Shui) not directly above a STOVE or if possible kitchen work-top or area, it is perfectly acceptable. It is obvious that should there be a leak in the piping, all the "sewerage" or dirty water will immediately fall towards that specific area. And under Feng Shui, it is inauspicious to have sewerage piping above the stove (full stop).


To be honest, if we want convenience "upstairs" e.g. each bedroom has an attached toilet or many shared toilets, then we have to live with it.


That is why, it is always good to look and re-look toilet positions especially where we site our toilet bowl in a home. Where possible, for a NEW home or homes that are undergoing Additional Renovation works, should try to have the toilet bowl piping sharing an EXTERNAL wall.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil Lee


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