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These are some considerations:
1. Please refer to attachment.
2. If based on the Original or existing layout plan; then close the toilet door when not in use.
3. You can refer to Options A orB as possible viable alternatives. (Subject to structural engineering approval or your country's building approval on such alternation(s) )

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On 5/30/2011 11:01:27 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi, The apartment that I'm
interested has a bathroom with
the mirror in direct line with
the front door. The bathroom
is also between the master
bedroom (with bath) and a
guest bedroom. Can you tell me
if this is bad feng shui. If
so, is there a remedy for it?
Below is the link to the
floorplan:
http://www.sonterraaustin.com/
floorplan2.asp?plan=B2I
Thanks,TT


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Thank you for your quick reply. It was very helpful. I can't change the door placement in the apartment but I can shut the door when not using it if I choose this floorplan.
1. Can you tell me what it means from a feng shui apartment to have this type of floor plan, ie why we should close thebathroom door and what would happen if you don't.I'm concerned, but I don't want to be paranoid.
2. Also, I read that having a bathroom in the middle of the house is very bad. Would the bathroom in this floor plan be considered in the middle of the floor plan?
Thanks for your advise.
TT

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On 5/30/2011 11:27:32 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some considerations:1. Please
refer to attachment.2. If based on the
Original or existing layout plan; then
close the toilet door when not in use.3.
You can refer to Options A orB as
possible viable alternatives. (Subject
to structural engineering approval or
your country's building approval on such
alternation(s) )On 5/30/2011 11:01:27
PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi, The
apartment that I'm
interested has a
bathroom with
the mirror in direct
line with
the front door. The
bathroom
is also between the master
bedroom (with bath) and a
guest
bedroom. Can you tell me
if this is
bad feng shui. If
so, is there a
remedy for it?
Below is the link to
the
floorplan:
http://www.sonterraaustin.com/
floorplan2.asp?plan=B2I
Thanks,TT
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You wrote: "1. Can you tell me what it means from a feng shui apartment to have this type of floor plan, ie why we should close the bathroom door and what would happen if you don't. I'm concerned, but I don't want to be paranoid."


Reply: There are two considerations:


1.1. Commonsense or Cow-sense Feng Shui and "First Impressions Count"


1.1.1 Here, just imagine when we step into the home; visually if the toilet door is not closed; then our "first impression" is to see thewash basin + themirror.


1.1.2 It is like the notion of asking someone not to place the dining table so close to the main entrance door. Again this is cow-sense. Some of us literally litter our dining table with lots of "rubbish" on it. And someone stepping into our home immediately gets to see this pile of "rubbish". Again it is more of the "first impressions count".


1.2. The will claim that a mirror facing the main door is no good. Again; there is this commonsense or cow-sense involved. Some of us come into a home and suddenly get to glimpse a shadow of a person in the mirror.


1.2. These are some of the "paranoid" I mentioned. Otherwise, what is there to be concerned about.


2. You said:"Also, I read that having a bathroom in the middle of the house is very bad. Would the bathroom in this floor plan be considered in the middle of the floor plan"


Reply: I can safely say based on eye-ball method: "Do chop off my head if this layout's toilet is at the center-point of the home".


3. Since you can't change to Option A and B; then no issue; just close the toilet door when not in use. For those who want to make a few cents; can always place a table and a small coin box that says " 10 cents to enter toilet".. how's that!



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On 5/31/2011 12:29:18 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Thank you for your quick reply. It was
very helpful. I can't change the door
placement in the apartment but I can
shut the door when not using it if I
choose this floorplan.1. Can you tell me
what it means from a feng shui
apartment to have this type of floor
plan, ie why we should close
thebathroom door and what would
happen if you don't.I'm concerned,
but I don't want to be paranoid.2. Also,
I read that having a bathroom in the
middle of the house is very bad. Would
the bathroom in this floor plan be
considered in the middle of the floor
plan?Thanks for your advise.TTOn
5/30/2011 11:27:32 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
These are some considerations:1.
Please
refer to attachment.2. If
based on the
Original or existing
layout plan; then
close the toilet
door when not in use.3.
You can
refer to Options A orB as
possible viable alternatives.
(Subject
to structural engineering
approval or
your country's building
approval on such
alternation(s) )On
5/30/2011 11:01:27
PM, Anonymous
wrote:
Hi, The
apartment that
I'm
interested has a
bathroom
with
the mirror in direct
line
with
the front door. The
bathroom
is also between the
master
bedroom (with bath) and a
guest
bedroom. Can you tell me
if this is
bad feng shui. If
so, is there a
remedy for it?
Below is the link to
the
floorplan:
http://www.sonterraaustin.com/
floorplan2.asp?plan=B2I
Thanks,TT


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