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Dear Margarita,
There are four main considerations in your case:-
1. Shapes and Form School of Feng Shui:-
- Place your table against a solid wall. If this is not possible,
place it against a partition.
- Even if it is the centre of the house, there must be proper backing
`behind you' i.e. there should be
a solid wall at the back of your seat. It should not be `exposed'
area were people can walk around
or even a glass window.
- Yes, it is inauspicious to have the working desk face the kitchen.
Here, if you notice, the Shapes and Form School of Feng Shui need to be
followed closesly.
2. Eight House Theory
Sit facing one of your good directions for work.
3. Flying Star Theory (Optional)
As the Flying Star divides a home/office into 9 sectors, it is good to
see whether the centre location is
auspicious or not. Currently, most houses built under Period 7 (1984
to the year 2003) the centre of the
house is usually the " Current Prosperity " location.
4. If your desk is right in the middle of the centre of the house, where
possible, leave the space around the
centre clear e.g. do not place a Personal Computer etc...
Frankly, this fourth point is based on my personal opinion after having
analysed many cases related to
Feng Shui problems. Therefore, for anyone reading this, I leave it to
you to decide for yourself whether you
want to follow the fourth advice or not. However, the centre of the
house is considered the Earth element.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Subject: the middle of a house

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Is it bad to locate your working area in the middle of the house?? Also,
is it bad to have your working desk facing the kitchen?


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Thanks for your advice. But I am still at a loss as to where I am going to put the furnitures. I am a west person, and I am attaching an MS Word file to show you my apartment's layout (pretty much drawn to scale). The sliding glass doors lead out to a patio which overlooks the swimming pool. I was thinking of putting the desk against the kitchen's counter so it has the view of the pool, but that will make me face east, which is the direction of death. Plus, there really isn't much room in the layout so that I could avoid putting the desk in the center of the room. Any suggestion will be very much appreciated.

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