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These are some considerations:
1. Based on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui; of course this type of layout is not the best; as the most "stable" form is always rectangular in shape.
2. However, I have seen worst layout(s) than this.
3. Do take note that there are three markings:
3.1. Marking in RED "A":-
For this layout plan; it is important that the stove should not be at the "A" marking. A fridge at that location is fine or OK.
3.2. Marking in GREEN "B":-
Although the staircase is not directly facing the main door; the staircase (both going up and down) is often considered inauspicious especially if one stands just inside the door and can see it "sloping" downwards. (Here, one would expect that as we can go up the staircase, we can also go down from it).
3.3. Marking in BLUE "C":-
I believe, some may comment that the main door opens towards the living room windows. But in my opinion; this is less of an issue when compared to the other two points I mentioned above.
4. The above is based purely on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui only.
5. Feng Shui is about Earth Luck. Ba zi is about Heaven Luck. The other factor is "Human factors". If your many friends and relatives many make comments on such a layout plan; then it would often affect the persons staying in that apartment.
6. In the past, I had mentioned that it takes 3 or more major "leaks" for problems in an apartment. Thus, it would be more prudent for someone owning such an apartment to have "better" Feng Shui than a regular apartment. If so, this would reduce or minimize any issue (if any) i.e. for peace of mind..
P.S. the attachment shows the center (centre) of gravity which is fortunately in no way within an enclosed area e.g. kitchen.

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On 10/6/2011 8:35:25 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi,I just showed my colleague
a floorplan of a HDB flat that
I have just bought and she
commented that fengshui is not
good due to the shape. the
shape is like a 4 sided
quadrilateral with a 45degrees
slanted right side. any advice
on this?HELP!!thanks


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Thks master lee for your promot reply.
The door facin is ideal to my kua number.
Guess i feel better after your advice. Would you be able to advice on how to reduce the impact of the stairs.
Also, is house number important? The unit no. Is 14-240. Guess in cantonese it means real bad. But both me n my husband are not. Will that affect us? Thanks!

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On 10/6/2011 9:21:39 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some considerations:1. Based
on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui; of course
this type of layout is not the best; as
the most "stable" form is always
rectangular in shape. 2. However, I have
seen worst layout(s) than this. 3. Do
take note that there are three
markings:3.1. Marking in RED "A":-For
this layout plan; it is important that
the stove should not be at the "A"
marking. A fridge at that location is
fine or OK.3.2. Marking in GREEN
"B":-Although the staircase is not
directly facing the main door; the
staircase (both going up and down) is
often considered inauspicious especially
if one stands just inside the door and
can see it "sloping" downwards. (Here,
one would expect that as we can go up
the staircase, we can also go down from
it).3.3. Marking in BLUE "C":-I believe,
some may comment that the main door
opens towards the living room windows.
But in my opinion; this is less of an
issue when compared to the other two
points I mentioned above.4. The above is
based purely on Shapes and Forms Feng
Shui only.5. Feng Shui is about Earth
Luck. Ba zi is about Heaven Luck. The
other factor is "Human factors". If your
many friends and relatives many make
comments on such a layout plan; then it
would often affect the persons staying
in that apartment.6. In the past, I had
mentioned that it takes 3 or more major
"leaks" for problems in an apartment.
Thus, it would be more prudent for
someone owning such an apartment to have
"better" Feng Shui than a regular
apartment. If so, this would reduce or
minimize any issue (if any) i.e. for
peace of mind..P.S. the attachment shows
the center (centre) of gravity which is
fortunately in no way within an enclosed
area e.g. kitchen. On 10/6/2011 8:35:25
PM, priscilla ang wrote:
Hi,I just
showed my colleague
a floorplan of a
HDB flat that
I have just bought and
she
commented that fengshui is not
good due to the shape. the
shape
is like a 4 sided
quadrilateral with
a 45degrees
slanted right side. any
advice
on this?HELP!!thanks
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Priscilla A. wrote:
Thks master lee for your promot reply. The door facin is ideal to my kua number.
Guess i feel better after your advice. Would you be able to advice on how to reduce the impact of the stairs.

> Please note that this is only a Free GENERAL advice forum. If you want to apply Feng Shui; things like e.g. ploting a Flying Star chart etc.. needs to be looked into. Something like the attached sample which takes into consideration many factors.
You also wrote: Also, is house number important? The unit no. Is 14-240. Guess in cantonese it means real bad. But both me n my husband are not. Will that affect us? Thanks!

This is kinda too late to look into. There is a free House (Apartment) Number report under this forum.
In Singapore and Hong Kong; perhaps one can or may say that in the future; when you do sell your home; especially SOME (superstitious) Cantonese MAY not like the apartment number. Thus, it has more to do with the marketing or selling of the property in the future....

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On 10/6/2011 10:08:04 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Thks master lee for your promot reply.
The door facin is ideal to my kua
number. Guess i feel better after your
advice. Would you be able to advice on
how to reduce the impact of the
stairs.Also, is house number important?
The unit no. Is 14-240. Guess in
cantonese it means real bad. But both me
n my husband are not. Will that affect
us? Thanks! On 10/6/2011 9:21:39 PM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
These are some
considerations:1. Based
on Shapes
and Forms Feng Shui; of course
this
type of layout is not the best; as
the most "stable" form is always
rectangular in shape. 2. However, I
have
seen worst layout(s) than this.
3. Do
take note that there are three
markings:3.1. Marking in RED
"A":-For
this layout plan; it is
important that
the stove should not
be at the "A"
marking. A fridge at
that location is
fine or OK.3.2.
Marking in GREEN
"B":-Although the
staircase is not
directly facing the
main door; the
staircase (both going
up and down) is
often considered
inauspicious especially
if one
stands just inside the door and
can
see it "sloping" downwards. (Here,
one would expect that as we can go
up
the staircase, we can also go
down from
it).3.3. Marking in BLUE
"C":-I believe,
some may comment
that the main door
opens towards the
living room windows.
But in my
opinion; this is less of an
issue
when compared to the other two
points I mentioned above.4. The
above is
based purely on Shapes and
Forms Feng
Shui only.5. Feng Shui is
about Earth
Luck. Ba zi is about
Heaven Luck. The
other factor is
"Human factors". If your
many
friends and relatives many make
comments on such a layout plan; then
it
would often affect the persons
staying
in that apartment.6. In the
past, I had
mentioned that it takes
3 or more major
"leaks" for problems
in an apartment.
Thus, it would be
more prudent for
someone owning such
an apartment to have
"better" Feng
Shui than a regular
apartment. If
so, this would reduce or
minimize
any issue (if any) i.e. for
peace of
mind..P.S. the attachment shows
the
center (centre) of gravity which is
fortunately in no way within an
enclosed
area e.g. kitchen. On
10/6/2011 8:35:25
PM, priscilla ang
wrote:
Hi,I just
showed my
colleague
a floorplan of a
HDB
flat that
I have just bought and
she
commented that fengshui is
not
good due to the shape. the
shape
is like a 4 sided
quadrilateral with
a 45degrees
slanted right side. any
advice
on this?HELP!!thanks


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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