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These are some considerations:
1. "What is behind the glass?"
1.1. Based on Symbolic Feng Shui; a stove or oven should not face a bedroom door.
1.2. Thus if the glass overlooks INTO a bedroom and if some one is sleeping in that bedroom; then based on symbolism. the concern is that of getting a fever or falling sick.
2. Other considerations:
2.1. In theory, some geomancers may frown upon clear glass as not being a wall.
2.2. Often, for practical purposes a stove table top is often around the range of 33 inches to 35 inches high.
2.2.1 And often, the clear glass SITs higher than that. If this is so, this would dispel or make Para 2.1. less of a concern as ultimately, in reality the stove (hob) level would often still face a partion or opening.
3. Anyway, what you are talking about is MODERN times. And in modern times; nowadays more and more homes do have such a senario as what you had mentioned.
3.1. Frankly,I don't think it is a major issue.
3.2. In addition, one could easily paste an opaque film if one still feels very uncomfortable over the situation.
3.3. On the extreme end, there are now many modern homes with an open kitchen concept and with or without the glass; it makes no difference, here.
4. From a practical point of view; most of the time, we see that the kitchen is dark and dim. And often, when we are in the kitchen, we have to turn on the lights.
4,1 Clear glass or even opague glass or more glass means that natural light can flow into the kitchen. I believe this is the major reason for such a design. And this is a plus point: that we should not forget.

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On 6/26/2012 9:02:37 AM, Anonymous wrote:
hi
is it ok for kitchen stove
facing clear glass partition
wal?
this mean when cooking my back
is facing toward the clear
glass.
do clear glass consider a
wall?
please advice if this is ok.
thank you

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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Hi
I have attach what is behind the glass door.
- having this lay-out is this still consider affecting your para 1.2? we are thinking to make this glass wall opaque.
- and the stove is half facing wall and half facing glass wall.
Should I be worried about this layout?
Thank you for your advice

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On 6/26/2012 2:16:33 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some considerations:1. "What
is behind the glass?"1.1. Based on
Symbolic Feng Shui; a stove or oven
should not face a bedroom door. 1.2.
Thus if the glass overlooks INTO a
bedroom and if some one is sleeping in
that bedroom; then based on symbolism.
the concern is that of getting a fever
or falling sick.2. Other
considerations:2.1. In theory, some
geomancers may frown upon clear glass as
not being a wall.2.2. Often, for
practical purposes a stove table top is
often around the range of 33 inches to
35 inches high. 2.2.1 And often, the
clear glass SITs higher than that. If
this is so, this would dispel or make
Para 2.1. less of a concern as
ultimately, in reality the stove (hob)
level would often still face a partion
or opening.3. Anyway, what you are
talking about is MODERN times. And in
modern times; nowadays more and more
homes do have such a senario as what you
had mentioned. 3.1. Frankly,I don't
think it is a major issue.3.2. In
addition, one could easily paste an
opaque film if one still feels very
uncomfortable over the situation.3.3. On
the extreme end, there are now many
modern homes with an open kitchen
concept and with or without the glass;
it makes no difference, here.4. From a
practical point of view; most of the
time, we see that the kitchen is dark
and dim. And often, when we are in the
kitchen, we have to turn on the lights.
4,1 Clear glass or even opague glass or
more glass means that natural light can
flow into the kitchen. I believe this is
the major reason for such a design. And
this is a plus point: that we should not
forget.On 6/26/2012 9:02:37 AM, p co
wrote: >hi >is it ok for kitchen
stove >facing clear glass partition
wal? >this mean when cooking my
back >is facing toward the clear
glass. >do clear glass consider a
wall? >please advice if this is
ok. > thank you
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