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These are some considerations:

1. When we look at homes with two or more levels we need to visually stack level 1 with level 2. And even level 2 with level 3.

1.1. For example, when we superimpose level 1 (or ground floor) with level 2, it is good that at least the protruding toilet and it's WC is not directly above the main entrance door or directly above the supposed location of the sofa.

1.2. Another consideration is the stove should not be directly above a bed. (Not perfect but above a study is acceptable)

1.3. If one has an altar at level 1 (ground floor); avoid a WC directly above it at level 2.

1.4. For the stove, try to avoid sewerage pipes/toilet above it, also.

1.5. For comparing levels 2 with 3, again things like a bed at level  2 should not have a toilet or wc pipes directly above the bed-head.

2. In Singapore, there are quite a number of homes where the master bedroom or junior master has a toilet either at your house's main door side or close-by to your current master bathroom.

2.1. You wrote:  "Is it bad feng shui and how to resolve it. Thank you."

2.2. As mentioned earlier, in general, on it's own is not a fatal error.

2.3. Feng Shui is more to this, than just the protusion.

2.4. One needs to do Habit Number 1 to have a clearer picture. Habits 2 and 3 follow this etc...

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Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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