myfs_151113 Posted September 30, 2011 Share Posted September 30, 2011 Hi,PLease advise us regarding our HDB flat layout. Our Main door is facing the living room window. Friends told us that we need to put a partition near the main door to solve this problem. HOwever, we are not sure how true is it? Do we really need to place a partition near the main door because it is facing the windows?And if partition is necessary, how tall it should be? Would you recommend it to be placed facing the main door?? or it can be placed in between our living room and dining room?What kind of partition would you recommend:Louvre wood-type? Stone block tiles? or a water feature like a continuous flowing water in big block of stone? a water feature like an aquarium without fish or an aquarium with fish? Thank you,Andie Christopher Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 2, 2011 Staff Share Posted October 2, 2011 These are some considerations:1. In Singapore, because of a high percentage stay in apartments. Many apartments have main entrance door that opens towards the balcony or the living room windows.2. Many have either experienced family members installing a partition or have seen apartments with such a partition. Thus, in my opinion as many as 30 percent of apartments in Singapore be it HDB or condo install such a partition.3. Technically, so long as one does not have a straight path between the main entrance door towards an opening (at the living room window or a balcony sliding door); this should be OK or fine.4. As to how tall? For asthetic reasons, many install a partition at least up to the height of the door frame. And some don't go fully to the ceiling so as to allow some light to filter or reflect towards the main door area.5. Do take note that not all partitions need necessarily be air-tight. Some have openings to display items etc...6. It is nice to have the width of the partition according to Feng Shui ruler e.g. 35 inches 42 inches or 49 3/4 inches etc...7. Frankly, there are many more considerations. Quote On 9/30/2011 1:55:09 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi,PLease advise us regardingour HDB flat layout. OurMain door is facing the livingroom window. Friendstold us that we need to put apartition near the main doorto solve this problem.HOwever, we are not sure howtrue is it? Do we really needto place a partition near themain door because it is facingthe windows?And if partitionis necessary, how tall itshould be? Would you recommendit to be placed facing themain door?? or it can beplaced in between our livingroom and dining room?What kindof partition would yourecommend:Louvre wood-type?Stone block tiles? or a waterfeature like a continuousflowing water in big block ofstone? a water feature like anaquarium without fish or anaquarium with fish? Thankyou,Andie Christopher Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_151113 Posted October 29, 2011 Share Posted October 29, 2011 Thanks for the sound advice...would you recommened an aquarium or a water feature/fountain as a partition or it depends on the people in the house (e.g. metal monkey is not compatible with water feature like aquarium or fountain...)Good night! ;) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 31, 2011 Staff Share Posted October 31, 2011 1. The clue here is that the Chinese Luck system is a holistic approach.2. Thus, any person (human being)or thing (house) that has a birth-date should be considered.3. Thus as a human being has a date of birth, I am sure a home also has especially it's date of completion where a Temporary Occupational Permit (TOP) has to be given.4. The location where the partition has to be investigated. For example, for the home, a Flying Star chart should be constructed to determine whether a water position is suitable say at the main entrance area OR NOT.5. Similiarly, the difference between bogus Feng Shui and authethic Feng Shui is that Ba Zi has to be factored in. Ba zi when used in a Feng Shui environment is called: BA ZI FENG SHUI or in modern English Language it is often called: 4 PILLARS FENG SHUI.6. Thus often, someone may ask the question: How do you differentiate an authentic Feng Shui Master vs a bogus one... It has to be a slew of various modules: Compass Schools: Eight House + Flying Star + Ba zi Feng Shui + Shapes & Forms Feng Shui.On10/29/2011 1:05:09 AM, andie chia wrote: Quote Thanks for the soundadvice...would you recommenedan aquarium or a waterfeature/fountain as apartition or it depends on thepeople in the house (e.g.metal monkey is not compatiblewith water feature likeaquarium or fountain...)Goodnight! ;) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now