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Hi,
I have currently got the keys to my new flat.
The master bedroom is really small, as with all new flats nowsadays.
I am thinking of knocking down the wall between the master bedroom and another adjoining. But this would make the room into and odd shape, like a "L". I heard it would be bad for me when I get pregnant in future because of the "Sha" qi.
Please advise if I should knock down this wall. Does it help if I make a sliding door in place of the wall?
Thank you!
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Dear XiuMei,
1. Is it possible to upload a sketch of the bedroom and its attached toilet and the proposed wall that you want to knock down.
This would help me to understand the layout out better.
2. Usually, it is still acceptable to have an `L' shaped bedroom. Of course, ideally, the room should try to be of rectangular or squarish shape.
3. An `L' shaped room can easily be `cured' by having a partition or a divider (if space provides or that it does not hinder the placement of the King/queen sized bed.
4. An `L' shaped room is in my opinion, acceptable. Sometimes, even if the bedroom is odd shaped, if one makes the effort to e.g. use built in cabinets to `cure' the room to make it `rectangular' is an acceptable practice.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 1/5/01 8:13:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi,
I have currently got the keys
to my new flat.
The master bedroom is really
small, as with all new flats
nowsadays.
I am thinking of knocking down
the wall between the master
bedroom and another adjoining.
But this would make the room
into and odd shape, like a
"L". I heard it would be bad
for me when I get pregnant in
future because of the "Sha"
qi.
Please advise if I should
knock down this wall. Does it
help if I make a sliding door
in place of the wall?
Thank you!


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Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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