myfs_101666 Posted April 7, 2004 Share Posted April 7, 2004 Dear Cecil I read one of your forum posted last October 2003 regarding the mentioned project. Would appreciated if you can kindly advise further as to why did you mention that it was a 'pity' that the A1, A2 and C2 unit for having the A/C Ledge to close to the ENtrance. Thanks. Also, would appreciated if you can kindly advise based on the attached floor plan whether the layout of this unit is ok. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted April 13, 2004 Staff Share Posted April 13, 2004 Dear Anon,This attachment is exactly what Cecil mentioned. Look at the WC / Yard and Utility Room. It is located beside the main door. This means whenever you need to enter into the house, you actually walk pass the WC which is thus why it is inauspicious to have the toilet located very close to the main door. So it isn't considered very good when you consider the shapes and form concept of the house layout.Hope that helps.Warmest RegardsRobert Lee Quote On 4/7/2004 8:07:14 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear CecilI read one of yourforum posted last October 2003regarding the mentionedproject.Would appreciated ifyou can kindly advise furtheras to why did you mention thatit was a 'pity' that the A1,A2 and C2 unit for having theA/C Ledge to close to theENtrance.Thanks.Also, wouldappreciated if you can kindlyadvise based on the attachedfloor plan whether the layoutof this unit is ok. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_101666 Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 Thanks for your reply - RobertIs there anything we can do to cut down this 'disadvantage'? Quote On 4/13/2004 10:43:55 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Anon,This attachment is exactlywhat Cecil mentioned. Look atthe WC / Yard and UtilityRoom. It is located beside themain door. This means wheneveryou need to enter into thehouse, you actually walk passthe WC which is thus why it isinauspicious to have thetoilet located very close tothe main door. So it isn'tconsidered very good when youconsider the shapes and formconcept of the house layout.Hope that helps.Warmest RegardsRobert LeeOn 4/7/2004 8:07:14 PM, Anonymouswrote:Dear CecilI read one ofyourforum posted last October2003regarding thementionedproject.Would appreciatedifyou can kindly advisefurtheras to why did you mentionthatit was a 'pity' that theA1,A2 and C2 unit for havingtheA/C Ledge to close totheENtrance.Thanks.Also,wouldappreciated if you cankindlyadvise based on theattachedfloor plan whether thelayoutof this unit is ok. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted April 16, 2004 Staff Share Posted April 16, 2004 Hi Anon,Unfortunately, not all problems or leaks will have a solution, in this case you will not be able to change the location of the toilet or main door entrance. So only thing you can to is to attempt to improve all other areas so as to offset this issue.Remember that Feng Shui is like taking an exam. Failing one question out of 20 will not mean that you will fail badly. Just like Feng Shui one leak will not mean it is a bad house. So in such cases where there is a leak that cannot be fixed, you should then attempt to correct other leaks so as to offset it.Hope that helps.Warmest RegardsRobert Lee Quote On 4/16/2004 10:22:14 PM, Anonymous wrote:Thanks for your reply - RobertIs there anything we can do tocut down this 'disadvantage'?On 4/13/2004 10:43:55 AM, Robert Leewrote:Dear Anon,This attachment is exactlywhat Cecil mentioned. Look at the WC / Yard and Utility Room.It is located beside the main door.This means whenever you need to enterinto the house, you actually walkpass the WC which is thus why itis inauspicious to have the toiletlocated very close to the main door.So it isn't considered very good whenyou consider the shapes andform concept of the houselayout.Hope that helps.Warmest RegardsRobert Lee Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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