myfs_150490 Posted July 17, 2011 Share Posted July 17, 2011 Dear Master Lee,I am thinking of putting a shoe cabinet near the entrance of my house and I am worried if the position of the cabinet will affect the Feng Shui of my entrance. I was thinking of a few options would like to seek your best advise on which of the options are suitable for my new shoe cabinet that will not affect my entrance (as attached)Thanking you in advance for your advise.Regards,Josh Lee Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 17, 2011 Staff Share Posted July 17, 2011 These are some considerations:1. In my opinion Option 1 is the safest bet.2. Option 3 depends very much on the width of the "clearance". As it is only a sketch; hard to determine what is the clearance between the main door and the unoccupied area. Usually, since this is the main entrance door; the minimium preferred clearance is 900 cm or ideally if it is 1,000cm or 1 metre clearance is best. If so, this option may be considered. With the consideration that the doors for the cabinet should not have highly reflective material especially the doors directly facing the main door.3. Option 2 is hmmmm.... ..... 4. Anyway, for commonsense Feng Shui; best not to use doors with louvers as shown in the attachment. This is plain common or cowsense. Take alook. If one is standing close to the louvered doors and if the louvers is above eye level; one can literally see into the cabinet.. such things are red ,pink, purple shoes, slippers and yes... the smell... coming from the cabinet.4.1. Thus, if one really needs to install louvers or (small vents drilled into cabinet doors) such louvered doors should only be allowed not higher than an adult's waist height and the rest of the upper doors; those flat surface type of doors. Quote On 7/17/2011 2:01:47 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Lee,I am thinkingof putting a shoe cabinet nearthe entrance of my house and Iam worried if the position ofthe cabinet will affect theFeng Shui of my entrance. Iwas thinking of a few optionswould like to seek your bestadvise on which of the optionsare suitable for my new shoecabinet that will not affectmy entrance (asattached)Thanking you inadvance for youradvise.Regards,Josh Lee Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_150490 Posted July 18, 2011 Share Posted July 18, 2011 Thank u Master Lee for your quick response, really appreciate your advise... I have a better view now on how to do my shoe cabinet.... Once again, TQ very much.Best regards,Josh Lee Quote On 7/17/2011 3:01:23 PM, Anonymous wrote:These are some considerations:1. In myopinion Option 1 is the safest bet.2.Option 3 depends very much on the widthof the "clearance". As it is only asketch; hard to determine what is theclearance between the main door and theunoccupied area. Usually, since this isthe main entrance door; the minimiumpreferred clearance is 900 cm or ideallyif it is 1,000cm or 1 metre clearance isbest. If so, this option may beconsidered. With the consideration thatthe doors for the cabinet should nothave highly reflective materialespecially the doors directly facing themain door.3. Option 2 is hmmmm.... .....4. Anyway, for commonsense Feng Shui;best not to use doors with louvers asshown in the attachment. This is plaincommon or cowsense. Take alook. If oneis standing close to the louvered doorsand if the louvers is above eye level;one can literally see into the cabinet..such things are red ,pink, purple shoes,slippers and yes... the smell... comingfrom the cabinet.4.1. Thus, if onereally needs to install louvers or(small vents drilled into cabinet doors)such louvered doors should only beallowed not higher than an adult's waistheight and the rest of the upper doors;those flat surface type of doors. On7/17/2011 2:01:47 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Lee,I am thinking >ofputting a shoe cabinet near >theentrance of my house and I >amworried if the position of >thecabinet will affect the >Feng Shui ofmy entrance. I >was thinking of a fewoptions >would like to seek your bestadvise on which of the optionsare suitable for my new shoecabinet that will not affect >myentrance (as >attached)Thanking youin >advance for youradvise.Regards,Josh Lee Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 26, 2015 Staff Share Posted June 26, 2015 Today, an old client shared with me a shoe cabinet design that not only allows ventilation of shoes but also serves as a door handle! How cool is this? This is what I call creative design that kills two birds with one stone; functional, neat and a real smart idea! Do you agree? Quote On 7/18/2011 10:06:14 PM, Anonymous wrote:Thank u Master Lee for your quickresponse, really appreciate youradvise... I have a better view now onhow to do my shoe cabinet.... Onceagain, TQ very much.Best regards,JoshLeeOn 7/17/2011 3:01:23 PM, Cecil Leewrote:These are some considerations:1. Inmyopinion Option 1 is the safestbet.2.Option 3 depends very much on thewidthof the "clearance". As it is only asketch; hard to determine what istheclearance between the main door andtheunoccupied area. Usually, since thisisthe main entrance door; the minimiumpreferred clearance is 900 cm orideallyif it is 1,000cm or 1 metreclearance isbest. If so, this option may beconsidered. With the considerationthatthe doors for the cabinet should nothave highly reflective materialespecially the doors directly facingthemain door.3. Option 2 is hmmmm.........4. Anyway, for commonsense FengShui;best not to use doors with louversasshown in the attachment. This isplaincommon or cowsense. Take alook. Ifoneis standing close to the louvereddoorsand if the louvers is above eyelevel;one can literally see into thecabinet..such things are red ,pink, purpleshoes,slippers and yes... the smell...comingfrom the cabinet.4.1. Thus, if onereally needs to install louvers or(small vents drilled into cabinetdoors)such louvered doors should only beallowed not higher than an adult'swaistheight and the rest of the upperdoors;those flat surface type of doors. On7/17/2011 2:01:47 PM, Anonymouswrote:Dear Master Lee,I am thinkingofputting a shoe cabinet neartheentrance of my house and Iamworried if the position ofthecabinet will affect theFengShui ofmy entrance. Iwas thinking of afewoptionswould like to seek yourbestadvise on which of the optionsare suitable for my new shoecabinet that will not affectmyentrance (asattached)Thankingyouinadvance for youradvise.Regards,Josh Lee Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 28, 2015 Staff Share Posted June 28, 2015 Recently, another client showed me another design to allow ventilation of her shoes (shoe cabinet). This is still functional and "neat" design Quote On 6/26/2015 8:16:39 PM, Anonymous wrote:Today, an old client shared with me ashoe cabinet design that not only allowsventilation of shoes but also serves asa door handle!How cool is this?This iswhat I call creative design that killstwo birds with one stone; functional,neat and a real smart idea! Do youagree?On 7/18/2011 10:06:14 PM, Shee HouLee wrote:Thank u Master Lee foryour quickresponse, reallyappreciate youradvise... I have abetter view now onhow to do my shoecabinet.... Onceagain, TQ verymuch.Best regards,JoshLeeOn7/17/2011 3:01:23 PM, CecilLeewrote:These are someconsiderations:1.Inmyopinion Option 1 is thesafestbet.2.Option 3 dependsvery much on thewidthof the"clearance". As it is onlyasketch; hard to determine whatistheclearance between themain door andtheunoccupiedarea. Usually, sincethisisthe main entrancedoor; the minimiumpreferredclearance is 900 cmorideallyif it is 1,000cm or1 metreclearance isbest. Ifso, this option maybeconsidered. With theconsiderationthatthe doorsfor the cabinet should nothavehighly reflectivematerialespecially the doorsdirectly facingthemaindoor.3. Option 2 ishmmmm.........4. Anyway, forcommonsense FengShui;bestnot to use doors withlouversasshown in theattachment. Thisisplaincommon or cowsense.Take alook. Ifoneis standingclose to thelouvereddoorsand if thelouvers is aboveeyelevel;one can literallysee into thecabinet..suchthings are red ,pink,purpleshoes,slippers andyes... thesmell...comingfrom thecabinet.4.1. Thus, if onereallyneeds to install louversor(small vents drilled intocabinetdoors)such louvereddoors should only beallowed nothigher than anadult'swaistheight and therest of the upperdoors;thoseflat surface type of doors.On7/17/2011 2:01:47 PM,Anonymouswrote:DearMaster Lee,I amthinkingofputting a shoecabinet neartheentrance ofmy house and Iamworried ifthe position ofthecabinetwill affect theFengShuiofmy entrance. Iwasthinking of afewoptionswould like to seekyourbestadvise on whichof the optionsare suitablefor my new shoecabinet thatwill notaffectmyentrance (asattached)Thankingyouinadvance foryouradvise.Regards,Josh Lee Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 28, 2015 Staff Share Posted June 28, 2015 This is another design. But I don't find it too common nor that nice looking as compared to the earlier two designs. Quote On 6/28/2015 4:22:05 PM, Anonymous wrote:Recently, another client showed meanother design to allow ventilation ofher shoes (shoe cabinet).This is stillfunctional and "neat" designOn 6/26/20158:16:39 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:Today,an old client shared with me ashoecabinet design that not onlyallowsventilation of shoes but alsoserves asa door handle!How cool isthis?This iswhat I call creativedesign that killstwo birds with onestone; functional,neat and a realsmart idea! Do youagree?On 7/18/201110:06:14 PM, Shee HouLeewrote:Thank u Master Lee foryourquickresponse, reallyappreciateyouradvise... I have abetterview now onhow to do myshoecabinet.... Onceagain, TQverymuch.Bestregards,JoshLeeOn7/17/20113:01:23 PM,CecilLeewrote:These aresomeconsiderations:1.Inmy;opinion Option 1 isthesafestbet.2.Option 3dependsvery much onthewidthofthe"clearance". As it isonlyasketch; hard todeterminewhatistheclearancebetween themain doorandtheunoccupiedarea.Usually, sincethisisthemain entrancedoor; theminimiumpreferredclearanceis 900 cmorideallyif itis 1,000cm or1 metreclearanceisbest. Ifso, this optionmaybeconsidered. Withtheconsiderationthatthedoorsfor the cabinet shouldnothavehighlyreflectivematerialespeciallythe doorsdirectlyfacingthemaindoor.3.Option 2ishmmmm.........4.Anyway, forcommonsenseFengShui;bestnot to usedoors withlouversasshownin theattachment.Thisisplaincommon orcowsense.Take alook.Ifoneis standingclose tothelouvereddoorsand ifthelouvers isaboveeyelevel;one canliterallysee intothecabinet..suchthingsare red,pink,purpleshoes,slippers andyes...thesmell...comingfromthecabinet.4.1. Thus, ifonereallyneeds to installlouversor(small ventsdrilledintocabinetdoors)suchlouvereddoors should onlybeallowed nothigher thananadult'swaistheight andtherest of theupperdoors;thoseflatsurface type ofdoors.On7/17/2011 2:01:47PM,Anonymouswrote:DearMaster Lee,Iamthinkingofputtinga shoecabinet neartheentrance ofmy houseand Iamworried iftheposition ofthecabinetwill affecttheFengShuiofmyentrance. Iwasthinking ofafewoptionswouldlike toseekyourbestadviseon whichof theoptionsare suitableformy new shoecabinetthatwillnotaffectmyentrance(asattached)Thankingyou>inadvanceforyouradvise.Regards,Josh Lee Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 12, 2015 Staff Share Posted September 12, 2015 A client like this shoe cabinet design as it is functional. In summary, Option 1 is deemed the safest choice, while Option 3's viability hinges on the clearance measurements, ideally around 1 meter, and the design of cabinet doors should avoid reflective materials and louvers to maintain aesthetic and practical considerations in Feng Shui. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Jwee Posted October 24, 2017 Share Posted October 24, 2017 How about placing the shoe cabinet next to the door inside the house? How should we place the shoe cabinet? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 26, 2017 Staff Share Posted October 26, 2017 On 24/10/2017 at 3:45 PM, Guest Jwee said: How about placing the shoe cabinet next to the door inside the house? How should we place the shoe cabinet? This question is subjective: thus if one encounter an ultra-conservative geomancer, he/she will tell the whole world that this is totally unacceptable. From a common sense approach; every other house even landed properties may even have a row of shoe cabinets outside of the main door; not just inside. Common sense says that if one wants to place shoes above the waist level; should make sure that the cabinet doors do not have louvres higher than the waist. Frankly, there is no exact science or fixed rule as to where to place the shoe cabinet. Often the shoe cabinet width is 40cm = Feng Shui friendly width. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 31, 2018 Staff Share Posted January 31, 2018 Another design.. but too obvious .. as the openings are large Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 14, 2019 Staff Share Posted October 14, 2019 Interlude... Many Feng Shui Masters are actually a Salesperson with a Feng Shui Store in disguise. Recognise that their motive is only to Sell, sell, sell and make$$$, make$$$ make$$$! Ask: Must I buy from YOU? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 28, 2019 Staff Share Posted November 28, 2019 Hi Cecil, based on fengshui, is it bad to put shoe into room/balcony/kitchen? Reply: Why all these places? Shoe cabinet not room or balcony or kitchen... become a shoe salesman? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 1, 2020 Staff Share Posted September 1, 2020 Q: Can the main door open up to the shoe rack? And is the vinyl floor tiles horizontal right? Not ideal. But so long as the shoe cabinet's ventilation slots is not visible to give a trace that this is a shoe cabinet. Who's to know. And ideally, also, shoes at lower height. Not to the ceiling can be acceptable. Vinyl tiles yes horizontal with the door Q: Thanks...Also if i hack a wall and it is diagonal facing bed, is the edge consider sharp 杀气。 anyway to remedy it? Or is not So long as the edge is 1 metre away, which often is, then no issue. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 5, 2022 Staff Share Posted April 5, 2022 Hi I am so paiseh. Wanted a 3 open horizontal hole but again carpentry gave me wrongly. Pls advice. Thank you so much! Feng Shui does not micro manage this… Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 7, 2023 Staff Share Posted November 7, 2023 hi Master Lee, the shoe rack do like that (higher) near the main door. is it ok? If covered, no one knows. But if you don’t like criticisms, then don’t Else later confront me and you okay but others say cannot. Please justify.. Then don’t come and confront me Subjective topic. Plus those with “thin skin” cannot face criticisms.. then don’t. (Means if one is a highly sensitive person, then don’t do so) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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