myfs_51714 Posted February 19, 2001 Share Posted February 19, 2001 Hi Cecil and Robert,After all these years,I noticed that one side of the wall in my bedroom and child's study room respectively, there's something like half a concrete beam protruding out at the top. Is that considered a beam?I hung my wedding photo and child's portraits on that wall right under that "beam". Is it bad luck? I removed all the photos (leaving the nails and a wall clock on the wall)for the time being. Now I keep the pictures in a cupboard in the storage room. I don't know where to hang them.Please advise me.Thank you.Sincerely,agnes Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 20, 2001 Staff Share Posted February 20, 2001 Dear Agnes,In my opinion, the beam(s) you had mentioned is not an issue since many bedrooms I am aware of in Singapore, have such indents.Usually, it wold be good to have a headboard with cupboard space for placement of e.g. phone set or alarm clock. Even if there is no cupboard space, this would generally (in my realistic opinion) not a main issue.Usually, when we sleep, on a pillow, part of the top portion of the pillow would certainly occupy the `beam' portion. Best to sleep away from the beam.As for hanging wedding photos etc... you should still hang the photo as the `benefits' outweigh the disadvantage.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 2/19/01 1:20:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Cecil and Robert,After all these years,Inoticed that one side of thewall in my bedroom and child'sstudy room respectively,there's something like half aconcrete beam protruding outat the top. Is that considereda beam?I hung my wedding photo andchild's portraits on that wallright under that "beam". Is itbad luck?I removed all the photos(leaving the nails and a wallclock on the wall)for the timebeing. Now I keep the picturesin a cupboard in the storageroom. I don't know where tohang them.Please adviseme.Thank you.Sincerely,agnes Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_51714 Posted February 20, 2001 Share Posted February 20, 2001 Thank you,thank you,thank you!!!..for your help.I hung the portraits back. (: Quote On 2/20/01 5:13:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Agnes,In my opinion, the beam(s) youhad mentioned is not an issuesince many bedrooms I am awareof in Singapore, have suchindents.Usually, it wold be good tohave a headboard with cupboardspace for placement of e.g.phone set or alarm clock.Even if there is no cupboardspace, this would generally(in my realistic opinion) nota main issue.Usually, when we sleep, on apillow, part of the topportion of the pillow wouldcertainly occupy the `beam'portion. Best to sleep awayfrom the beam.As for hanging wedding photosetc... you should still hangthe photo as the `benefits'outweigh the disadvantage.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 2/19/01 1:20:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Cecil and Robert,After all these years,Inoticed that one side of thewall in my bedroom and child'sstudy room respectively,there's something like half aconcrete beam protruding outat the top. Is that considereda beam?I hung my wedding photo andchild's portraits on that wallright under that "beam". Is itbad luck?I removed all the photos(leaving the nails and a wallclock on the wall)for the timebeing. Now I keep the picturesin a cupboard in the storageroom. I don't know where tohang them.Please adviseme.Thank you.Sincerely,agnes Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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