Astrid Posted June 22, 2001 Share Posted June 22, 2001 Hi,congratulations to your website, just got to known it from a friend in SIngapore. Just moved into apartment in Munich/Germany, where the main door faces the toilet door (guest toilet). The entrance is quite spacy and bright, however to small for a screen between the two doors. I heard that a mirror on the toilet door could prevent our wealth being flushed away - but it would reflect the main door, which is also not good. Do you have any advise for me please?Thanks,Astrid Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 24, 2001 Staff Share Posted June 24, 2001 Dear Astrid,Please see below:- Quote On 6/22/01 3:46:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi,congratulations to yourwebsite, just got to known itfrom a friend in SIngapore. A warm welcome to the forum. Quote Just moved into apartment inMunich/Germany, where the maindoor faces the toilet door(guest toilet). The entranceis quite spacy and bright,however to small for a screenbetween the two doors. I heardthat a mirror on the toiletdoor could prevent our wealthbeing flushed away - but itwould reflect the main door,which is also not good. Do youhave any advise for me please? Can u clarify further.. i.e. is your toilet next to the main door. The main concern is the toilet door and toilet bowl position.The most effective for such a situation is to simply close the toilet door when not in use. Or since this is the guest toilet, perhaps, you may consider not using it at all. The purpose is to keep it dry and clean.It is good that your entrance area is bright. You can on the same wall (but at the main entrance doorway, place a mirror); rather than placing a mirror on i.e. the door of the toilet either inside the toilet or outside it.As mentioned in other messages, if you have a simple sketch of the toilet viz-a-viz the main entrance, I can take a better look at it.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote Thanks,Astrid Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Astrid Posted June 25, 2001 Share Posted June 25, 2001 Quote On 6/24/01 11:48:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Astrid,Please see below:- Quote On 6/22/01 3:46:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi,congratulations to yourwebsite, just got to known itfrom a friend in SIngapore. A warm welcome to the forum.Just moved into apartment inMunich/Germany, where the maindoor faces the toilet door(guest toilet). The entranceis quite spacy and bright,however to small for a screenbetween the two doors. I heardthat a mirror on the toiletdoor could prevent our wealthbeing flushed away - but itwould reflect the main door,which is also not good. Do youhave any advise for me please?Can u clarify further.. i.e. is yourtoilet next to the main door.The main concern is the toilet door andtoilet bowl position.The most effective for such a situationis to simply close the toilet door whennot in use. Or since this is the guesttoilet, perhaps, you may consider notusing it at all. The purpose is to keepit dry and clean.It is good that your entrance area isbright. You can on the same wall (but atthe main entrance doorway, place amirror); rather than placing a mirror oni.e. the door of the toilet eitherinside the toilet or outside it.As mentioned in other messages, if youhave a simple sketch of the toiletviz-a-viz the main entrance, I can takea better look at it.Warmest Regards,CecilThanks,AstridDear Cecil,Thanks for taking care of this. I have attached a sketch in a word document. The toilet door is opposite the main door. So if I would hang a mirror on the toilet door, it would reflect the main door. However, if keeping the door shut helps already, of course we keep it closed. Hope this help, best regards,Astrid Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 26, 2001 Staff Share Posted June 26, 2001 Dear Astrid,Thank you for your sketch. I have a better picture now.1. It is preferred to `close' the toilet door when not in use.2. From the layout plan, it seems that a partition cannot be errected as it may make the passage narrow.3. For a mirror, one may have to becareful - as we did not look at the sector; and if under Flying Star, it is an inauspicious sector; one may inadvertently bounce back twice the bad luck. Thus, if you want to place a mirror, here, you can still do so; but you may have to monitor for the next three months.. on this.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 6/25/2001 3:34:00 AM, Anonymous wrote: Quote On 6/24/01 11:48:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Astrid,Please see below:- Quote On 6/22/01 3:46:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi,congratulations to yourwebsite, just got to known itfrom a friend in SIngapore. A warm welcome to the forum.Just moved into apartment inMunich/Germany, where the maindoor faces the toilet door(guest toilet). The entranceis quite spacy and bright,however to small for a screenbetween the two doors. I heardthat a mirror on the toiletdoor could prevent our wealthbeing flushed away - but itwould reflect the main door,which is also not good. Do youhave any advise for me please?Can u clarify further.. i.e. is yourtoilet next to the main door.The main concern is the toilet door andtoilet bowl position.The most effective for such a situationis to simply close the toilet door whennot in use. Or since this is the guesttoilet, perhaps, you may consider notusing it at all. The purpose is to keepit dry and clean.It is good that your entrance area isbright. You can on the same wall (but atthe main entrance doorway, place amirror); rather than placing a mirror oni.e. the door of the toilet eitherinside the toilet or outside it.As mentioned in other messages, if youhave a simple sketch of the toiletviz-a-viz the main entrance, I can takea better look at it.Warmest Regards,CecilThanks,Astrid Dear Cecil,Thanks for taking care of this. I haveattached a sketch in a word document.The toilet door is opposite the maindoor. So if I would hang a mirror on thetoilet door, it would reflect the maindoor. However, if keeping the door shuthelps already, of course we keep itclosed.Hope this help, best regards,Astrid Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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