gtruong Posted April 5, 1999 Share Posted April 5, 1999 Dear Master,I just found out about your website today, and it is wonderful. The following three questions have been puzzling me, and your help would be greatly appreciated!The 2nd story house looks like this:........room1 ________________master bedroom...........................|........................stairs (in middle)1) Both room1 and the master bedroom have double doors which are identical and line up exactly, facing each other. Is this okay? 2) You mentioned that the bedroom should not be at the end of a hallway. In the above drawing, are these two bedrooms at the end of a hallway?3) The door into the master bedroom is clear of the bed, however, there is an entrance from the bedroom leading to the bathroom as follows:....................a........b.....................______..bathroom..... |______| bed(feet towards....................................bathroom)The wall of the bathroom facing the bedroom has a dresser (w/mirror). Is this bed good to sleep in? Should I put a door at position a, or b, or both?Please e-mail with any recommendations of improvement. Thank you so much!!!Gwen Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted April 5, 1999 Share Posted April 5, 1999 Dear Gwen,Thank you for your encouraging words. Your words will certainly motivate usto make the site better and better.Please see below:------Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed>Date: Monday, April 05, 1999 9:40 AMSubject: bedroom Quote From: "Gwen Bui" This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.Dear Master,I just found out about your website today, and it is wonderful. Thefollowing three questions have been puzzling me, and your help would begreatly appreciated!The 2nd story house looks like this:........room1 ________________master bedroom...........................|........................stairs (in middle)1) Both room1 and the master bedroom have double doors which are identicaland line up exactly, facing each other. Is this okay? The characteristics of having two doors facing each other is thatthere will be a tendency for the two parties living in room 1 and say themaster bedroom to have `frequent' disagreements or quarrels.As you have mentioned that both rooms have double doors, this caneasily be solved (provided you are able to open only one side of the doorand each is opposite / diagonal) to each other. If the double doors are`labelled' Door 1 and Door 2, you could for example: for the master bedroomopen only Door 1 while for Room 1, open Door 2. This would `solved' theproblem. Quote 2) You mentioned that the bedroom should not be at the end of a hallway.In the above drawing, are these two bedrooms at the end of a hallway? I think the drawing cannot be seen properly here unless you attach as ascanned image or .gif or .jpg format. Anyway, it is best that the door ofany of the rooms be facing a long doorway. It can be at the side this isstill ok. Quote 3) The door into the master bedroom is clear of the bed, however, there isan entrance from the bedroom leading to the bathroom as follows:. ...................a........b.....................______..bathroom..... |______| bed(feet towards....................................bathroom)The wall of the bathroom facing the bedroom has a dresser (w/mirror). Isthis bed good to sleep in? Should I put a door at position a, or b, or bothSorry, I could not fully visualise the layout plan from the above. Do takenote of the follow:- 1. Make sure that the dresser with mirror is not facing any part of the bed.Here, when you sit on your bed, do check that you should not see a mirror.Also check that there are no poison arrows or sharp corners pointing towardsyour bed.2. You need not place a partition if you have a reading table with a lampon it. The reading table is next to the bed. The reading table, acts as apartition in such a case.3. If you have an airconditioner, the best location is one where it is blowsfrom the side of the bed rather than blowing from head to the feet or fromthe feet to the head.Warmest Regards,Cecil --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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