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Hi,
I'm in the process of getting a new landed property..get to come across house with 2 Storey. Where the design is the 2nd level toliets, 1 is directly on top of the front door/entrance of the 1st level and another one is directly on top of the kitchen..
Kind of puzzle if this is a bad fengshui design?
To my instinct I feel that toliets @ 2nd level should place on top of store room or another toliet for those 2 storey houses..
Not sure if it's right need to seek for your advise.
In additional, it's also important of the positioning of it isn't it?
But not sure what's the position should be?
Understand that it may need to follow the owner's or breadwinner flying star chart.
What if both husband and wife is working and (breadwinner) and is also the owner. And both chart are totally opposite of each other (which means good for one, may be bad for the other)
Whose chart shall we follow?
Pls advise.
Thanks
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Dear Jing Jin,
Yes, I have encountered the toilet bowl immediately above the main entrance door of several terrace houses in Singapore last year. One estate is in Coporation Drive, Jurong.
I have advised the owner to seal up the toilet bowl. He has agreed since there are sufficent toilets in the home.
I personally feel that the above is `bad feng shui'. - Based on Shapes and Form School.
Please see below:-

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On 6/11/01 1:49:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi,
I'm in the process of getting
a new landed property..get to
come across house with 2
Storey. Where the design is
the 2nd level toliets, 1 is
directly on top of the front
door/entrance of the 1st level
and another one is directly on
top of the kitchen..
Kind of puzzle if this is a
bad fengshui design?
To my instinct I feel that
toliets @ 2nd level should
place on top of store room or
another toliet for those 2
storey houses..
Not sure if it's right need to
seek for your advise.

I agree with you.

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In additional, it's also
important of the positioning
of it isn't it?
But not sure what's the
position should be?

Ideally, it would be best to have the toilet outside of the home *JOKE* This happened in the past. But we have to be realistic today.
So long as the toilet occupies 1 external wall; this would be good and as you mentioned, preferably, it should be above e.g. another toilet or storeroom and not the dinning room or bedroom etc...

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Understand that it may need to
follow the owner's or
breadwinner flying star chart.
What if both husband and wife
is working and (breadwinner)
and is also the owner. And
both chart are totally
opposite of each other (which
means good for one, may be bad
for the other)
Whose chart shall we follow?

Please note that the Flying Star chart should take into account the breadwinner's Gua.
While other rooms and especially bedroooms should take into consideration the Gua (Kua) number of each family members. For the master bedroom or the living /dinning area or most of the other parts of the house; the binding element of both partners would be good.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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