myfs_148125 Posted January 19, 2011 Share Posted January 19, 2011 Hello,Our bedroom, (in fact the entire apartment) is over a garage. OUr bedroom in particular, has a car parked directly under our bed; itwakes us very early as the car owner has an extremely loud car. I worry about the effect on fengh shui, and of courseI know people can get carbon monoxide poisoning this way too. The bed has a large rug undeneath, and I put a crystal by the window next to the bed (window is large and is almost the length of the whole wall, which is somewhat overpowering.) Not sure what else to do aboutthe room/apartmentbeing over the garage, as well as the overpowering window.Our living room also has an equally overpowering window, and all the windowshave vertical blinds. I was planning to cover the blinds with curtains to reduce negative chi,as we cannot remove them. I have issues with moderatedepression sometimes, and my husband and Iseem to both be 'stuck'with the directionour careers are going. He also suffers from extreme stress and gets sick very easily. Occasionally I suffer from moderate health issues. Our finances our ok though. We have a young son, but does notsuffer from any difficulties at this time; although he had some severe medical issues when he was born (we werealready living in this apartment at that time.)Also, our front entrance door tends to hit the doorknob of a closet door next to it. My husband and I tend to bicker a lot, and I read the doorscan have this effect. I put a bell on the front door, but also unsure of the effectiveness of this.Please advise as my remedies are not doing much. Thank you for your help! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 19, 2011 Staff Share Posted January 19, 2011 These are some considerations:-1. Using the Search feature on the TOP left frame of this forum; searching for a term " bedroom above garage "; reproduced are some sample links:http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=20373&new=http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=10788&new=http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=2000&new=http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=22243&new=2. The above is based purely on Commonsense and many Feng Shui concepts are linked to commonsense.3. If you are doing D.I.Y. Feng Shui; then you may have to apply the Flying Star Feng Shui. As it is a useful(proper) tool to diagnoseespecially health related issues. Quote On 1/19/2011 12:46:14 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hello,Our bedroom, (in factthe entire apartment) is overa garage. OUr bedroom inparticular, has a car parkeddirectly under our bed;itwakes us very early asthe car owner has an extremelyloud car. I worry about theeffect on fengh shui, and ofcourseI know people canget carbon monoxide poisoningthis way too. The bed has alarge rug undeneath, and I puta crystal by the window nextto the bed (window is largeand is almost the length ofthe whole wall, which issomewhat overpowering.) Notsure what else to doabouttheroom/apartmentbeing overthe garage, as well as theoverpowering window.Our livingroom also has an equallyoverpowering window, and allthe windowshave verticalblinds. I was planning tocover the blinds with curtainsto reduce negativechi,as we cannot removethem. I have issues withmoderatedepressionsometimes, and my husband andIseem to both be'stuck'with thedirectionour careers aregoing. He also suffers fromextreme stress and gets sickvery easily. Occasionally Isuffer from moderate healthissues. Our finances our okthough. We have a young son,but does notsuffer fromany difficulties at this time;although he had some severemedical issues when he wasborn (we werealreadyliving in this apartment atthat time.)Also, our frontentrance door tends to hit thedoorknob of a closet door nextto it. My husband and I tendto bicker a lot, and I readthe doorscan have thiseffect. I put a bell on thefront door, but also unsure ofthe effectiveness ofthis.Please advise as myremedies are not doing much.Thank you for your help! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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