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The placement of the main entrance is often influenced by the architect's decision to connect it to a communal corridor. This straightforward example highlights the fact that the main door's position can differ depending on how the architect links it to the common corridor of a residential building.

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On 8/10/2006 7:53:52 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Part II=====
1. Further to what I had
mentioned, sometimes, it may
be easier to determine the
sitting position. Especially
if there is a distinct hill or
slope e.g. behind the
property. We could "safely"
say that the facing is
directly opposite this.
2. In Singapore, especially
for the 3 room Housing and
Development Board flats (HDB),
we often find that we enter
the apartment from the front.
And it is easy to say that
this is often the facing
direction or the
"mouth-of-the-house".
3. However, nowadays, many
apartments are squeezed so
tight and clustered in a snake
like formation, the main door
can nearly be at any
direction.
4. For a condo or apartment.
It is best to check on one's
life-style habit. Does one
often leave the main door
open? Or close it most of the
time?
5. For many who live in a
condo, I have seen majority of
the residents close the main
door (unless they fixed a
grille at the main door). Yet,
many do close this door. If we
do close this door, then, it
does not make much sense to
say that this is the
"mouth-of-the-house".
6. Furthermore, many condos
and even new HDB apartments
have main doors at "odd"
placement. And often, if we
have to negotiate a turn into
the home from the main door,
most likely, this may not be
the natural "facing
direction".
7. This is similiar to what I
had mentioned for a landed
property under Para 1, where
if the main door is at the
side. And if there are other
landed properties where this
main door faces the side of
the neighbour's apartment,
most likely this should not be
the main door.
8. In fact, I am very sadden
by the fact that, some local
practitioners try to scare
their would be clients not to
take up Feng Shui from others
who do not take readings from
the main door of an apartment.
9. Look at it this way,
countries like Singapore and
Hong Kong have majority of
their residents staying in an
apartment (condo or HDB)
andFeng Shui for
apartments is quite modern.
And as mentioned
above,the main door can
be located at very odd
locations and it should not be
construde as the main door.
10. I believe, many of such
practitioners either live in
the stone age ormost
likely wear spectacles but if
one peers closely at their
spectacles, these spectacles
have "tunnel vision lens".
11. Therefore, check to
see where is most likely the
"mouth-of-the-house". And in
many of the common approaches
are:
11.1 If the home has four
sides of windows, try to
figure out, firstly which side
has more light. The idea of
more light is more practical
than the amount of wind coming
into a home.
11.2 More light would often
suggest, that there are more
floor area of window or the
mouth-of-the house.
11.3 To use the amount of wind
blowing into the windows etc..
may not be an exact science,
since, high /low pressures
within a day can differ.
Therefore, wind can blow from
any side of the home at any
given time. This is
particuarly true for an island
like Singapore, which is
surrounded by water. And it is
said that in a high pressure
days, air circulate either
clock-wise or anti-clockwise
for low pressure days.
12. The idea that the higher
one's apartment is, we should
take the reading from the
balcony or the location where
most lightcomes in makes
more sense also. Many people
feel that when our apartment
goes as high as 6, 7 or 8th
storeys, and if we do see much
light coming thru, here, then
this should be the
mouth-of-the house.
13. However, if one lives in a
highrise, and if our views are
blocked by an immediate
neigbhouring block and if we
have the habbit to open the
main door (leaving it open
most of the time), then, even
if at a higher storey, we
could then perhaps, use this
as the main door.
13.Given, the above
examples, one can therefore
see that thereis no
right or wrong answers.
14. More importantly, if you
do check on a practitioner,
check to see if the
practitioner use the term "IT
DEPENDS". If so, the
practitioner is most likely a
better practitioner - who does
not go for only one method.
15. If the practitioner - says
that every other method is
WRONG! It must be the main
door, please steer clear of
this "dead-wood", myopic
practitioner! Unfortunately,
there are many of these in
Singapore. It shows how
inflexible, such people are.
Feng Shui was developed at the
time where there were few if
any highrise. And, it is very
sad to say that many of such
schools, feel that only their
method is RIGHT and sometimes,
these practitioners will quote
some famous practitioners dead
or alive. Who cares, do
remember the fundamentals and
we are better off.
Warmest Regards,Cecil

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Part II
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1. Further to what I had mentioned, sometimes, it may be easier to determine the sitting position. Especially if there is a distinct hill or slope e.g. behind the property. We could "safely" say that the facing is directly opposite this.


2. In Singapore, especially for the 3 room Housing and Development Board flats (HDB), we often find that we enter the apartment from the front. And it is easy to say that this is often the facing direction or the "mouth-of-the-house".


3. However, nowadays, many apartments are squeezed so tight and clustered in a snake like formation, the main door can nearly be at any direction.


4. For a condo or apartment. It is best to check on one's life-style habit. Does one often leave the main door open? Or close it most of the time?


5. For many who live in a condo, I have seen majority of the residents close the main door (unless they fixed a grille at the main door). Yet, many do close this door. If we do close this door, then, it does not make much sense to say that this is the "mouth-of-the-house".


6. Furthermore, many condos and even new HDB apartments have main doors at "odd" placement. And often, if we have to negotiate a turn into the home from the main door, most likely, this may not be the natural "facing direction".


7. This is similiar to what I had mentioned for a landed property under Para 1, where if the main door is at the side. And if there are other landed properties where this main door faces the side of the neighbour's apartment, most likely this should not be the main door.


8. In fact, I am very sadden by the fact that, some local practitioners try to scare their would be clients not to take up Feng Shui from others who do not take readings from the main door of an apartment.


9. Look at it this way, countries like Singapore and Hong Kong have majority of their residents staying in an apartment (condo or HDB) andFeng Shui for apartments is quite modern. And as mentioned above,the main door can be located at very odd locations and it should not be construde as the main door.


10. I believe, many of such practitioners either live in the stone age ormost likely wear spectacles but if one peers closely at their spectacles, these spectacles have "tunnel vision lens".


11. Therefore, check to see where is most likely the "mouth-of-the-house". And in many of the common approaches are:


11.1 If the home has four sides of windows, try to figure out, firstly which side has more light. The idea of more light is more practical than the amount of wind coming into a home.


11.2 More light would often suggest, that there are more floor area of window or the mouth-of-the house.


11.3 To use the amount of wind blowing into the windows etc.. may not be an exact science, since, high /low pressures within a day can differ. Therefore, wind can blow from any side of the home at any given time. This is particuarly true for an island like Singapore, which is surrounded by water. And it is said that in a high pressure days, air circulate either clock-wise or anti-clockwise for low pressure days.


12. The idea that the higher one's apartment is, we should take the reading from the balcony or the location where most lightcomes in makes more sense also. Many people feel that when our apartment goes as high as 6, 7 or 8th storeys, and if we do see much light coming thru, here, then this should be the mouth-of-the house.


13. However, if one lives in a highrise, and if our views are blocked by an immediate neigbhouring block and if we have the habbit to open the main door (leaving it open most of the time), then, even if at a higher storey, we could then perhaps, use this as the main door.


13.Given, the above examples, one can therefore see that thereis no right or wrong answers.


14. More importantly, if you do check on a practitioner, check to see if the practitioner use the term "IT DEPENDS". If so, the practitioner is most likely a better practitioner - who does not go for only one method.


15. If the practitioner - says that every other method is WRONG! It must be the main door, please steer clear of this "dead-wood", myopic practitioner! Unfortunately, there are many of these in Singapore. It shows how inflexible, such people are.


Feng Shui was developed at the time where there were few if any highrise. And, it is very sad to say that many of such schools, feel that only their method is RIGHT and sometimes, these practitioners will quote some famous practitioners dead or alive. Who cares, do remember the fundamentals and we are better off.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil



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Someone posted this enquiry:-
" Thanks for your kind help.

May I also know like all my living hall and 3 bedrooms windows are all facing the same directions South, does that mean the house of the facing are towards south and my back support will be North?

Thanks and regards,

A...... "


Dear A,


1. It depends. Usually, if you may not often leave the main door open (when at home) or when you approach a home and the area around the main door is dim; then most likely, the FACING direction in this example is "South" and not "North (assuming main door is here).


2. Safest is if not sure at the moment; stand inside the living room looking out of the windows or balcony area.


3. What is most important fundamentally; here is that why we determine the facing direction is chiefly for the purpose of calculating the Flying Star of a home. And this is the root of it all.


4. As mentioned in my link; a main door can join each stack to whatever the architect wants all stacks to be "glued" together.


5. Anyway, if the house is a North - South or South - North it still is considered better or best for an East group person.

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On 6/27/2013 12:06:41 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Part II=====
1. Further to what I had
mentioned, sometimes, it may
be easier to determine the
sitting position. Especially
if there is a distinct hill or
slope e.g. behind the
property. We could "safely"
say that the facing is
directly opposite this.
2. In Singapore, especially
for the 3 room Housing and
Development Board flats (HDB),
we often find that we enter
the apartment from the front.
And it is easy to say that
this is often the facing
direction or the
"mouth-of-the-house".
3. However, nowadays, many
apartments are squeezed so
tight and clustered in a snake
like formation, the main door
can nearly be at any
direction.
4. For a condo or apartment.
It is best to check on one's
life-style habit. Does one
often leave the main door
open? Or close it most of the
time?
5. For many who live in a
condo, I have seen majority of
the residents close the main
door (unless they fixed a
grille at the main door). Yet,
many do close this door. If we
do close this door, then, it
does not make much sense to
say that this is the
"mouth-of-the-house".
6. Furthermore, many condos
and even new HDB apartments
have main doors at "odd"
placement. And often, if we
have to negotiate a turn into
the home from the main door,
most likely, this may not be
the natural "facing
direction".
7. This is similiar to what I
had mentioned for a landed
property under Para 1, where
if the main door is at the
side. And if there are other
landed properties where this
main door faces the side of
the neighbour's apartment,
most likely this should not be
the main door.
8. In fact, I am very sadden
by the fact that, some local
practitioners try to scare
their would be clients not to
take up Feng Shui from others
who do not take readings from
the main door of an apartment.
9. Look at it this way,
countries like Singapore and
Hong Kong have majority of
their residents staying in an
apartment (condo or HDB)
andFeng Shui for
apartments is quite modern.
And as mentioned
above,the main door can
be located at very odd
locations and it should not be
construde as the main door.
10. I believe, many of such
practitioners either live in
the stone age ormost
likely wear spectacles but if
one peers closely at their
spectacles, these spectacles
have "tunnel vision lens".
11. Therefore, check to
see where is most likely the
"mouth-of-the-house". And in
many of the common approaches
are:
11.1 If the home has four
sides of windows, try to
figure out, firstly which side
has more light. The idea of
more light is more practical
than the amount of wind coming
into a home.
11.2 More light would often
suggest, that there are more
floor area of window or the
mouth-of-the house.
11.3 To use the amount of wind
blowing into the windows etc..
may not be an exact science,
since, high /low pressures
within a day can differ.
Therefore, wind can blow from
any side of the home at any
given time. This is
particuarly true for an island
like Singapore, which is
surrounded by water. And it is
said that in a high pressure
days, air circulate either
clock-wise or anti-clockwise
for low pressure days.
12. The idea that the higher
one's apartment is, we should
take the reading from the
balcony or the location where
most lightcomes in makes
more sense also. Many people
feel that when our apartment
goes as high as 6, 7 or 8th
storeys, and if we do see much
light coming thru, here, then
this should be the
mouth-of-the house.
13. However, if one lives in a
highrise, and if our views are
blocked by an immediate
neigbhouring block and if we
have the habbit to open the
main door (leaving it open
most of the time), then, even
if at a higher storey, we
could then perhaps, use this
as the main door.
13.Given, the above
examples, one can therefore
see that thereis no
right or wrong answers.
14. More importantly, if you
do check on a practitioner,
check to see if the
practitioner use the term "IT
DEPENDS". If so, the
practitioner is most likely a
better practitioner - who does
not go for only one method.
15. If the practitioner - says
that every other method is
WRONG! It must be the main
door, please steer clear of
this "dead-wood", myopic
practitioner! Unfortunately,
there are many of these in
Singapore. It shows how
inflexible, such people are.
Feng Shui was developed at the
time where there were few if
any highrise. And, it is very
sad to say that many of such
schools, feel that only their
method is RIGHT and sometimes,
these practitioners will quote
some famous practitioners dead
or alive. Who cares, do
remember the fundamentals and
we are better off.
Warmest Regards,Cecil
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"Sorry, need to ask another question again. As I am curious of the facing direction because what I want to get the particular unit is all windows at living hall and 3 rooms windows are facing the(hidden - a specific)country club golf course and I assume this area should be better for the house facing in-front rather than behind where there is no support? Correct me if I am wrong.

Thanks and regards,A"


Another way of looking is:


"Just imagine if the apartment is a landed property. You would drive UP to the frontage right? And the frontage should be where you had described."


"Who would drive to the "back-side" of the home or apartment."


Furthermore, you have deduced it based on? Common sense.


And common sense prevails over whatever may be written. In general, statements written are not cast in stone............

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On 11/22/2013 3:11:29 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Someone posted this enquiry:-"
Thanks for your kind
help.May I also know
like all my living hall and 3
bedrooms windows are all
facing the same directions
South, does that mean the
house of the facing are
towards south and my back
support will be North?
Thanks and
regards,A...... "
Dear A,
1. It depends. Usually, if you
may not often leave the main
door open (when at home) or
when you approach a home and
the area around the main door
is dim; then most likely, the
FACING direction in this
example is "South" and not
"North (assuming main door is
here).
2. Safest is if not sure at
the moment; stand inside the
living room looking out of the
windows or balcony area.
3. What is most important
fundamentally; here is that
why we determine the facing
direction is chiefly for the
purpose of calculating the
Flying Star of a home. And
this is the root of it all.
4. As mentioned in my link; a
main door can join each stack
to whatever the architect
wants all stacks to be "glued"
together.

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These unit's main door even during the day-time is dim.

Thus, from a Feng Shui point of view; should not be considered the frontage at all.


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On 8/27/2014 8:50:49 AM, Anonymous wrote:
For this apartment in this
block; even in day-light
conditions, the main door
entrance is dim and dark.If
so, for this apartment, this
cannot be the frontage as no
natural light falls within the
entrance area.


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A conservative geomancer would often quote from old texts that one MUST stand-inside the main door looking outwards to take a compass reading to find the FRONTAGE of a house.

 

However, during that time, this is relevant.

But nowadays, many homes are high-rise = apartments. And majority of geomancers have considered perhaps, the frontage of? these apartments could instead be standing inside the living room looking out of the balcony / windows. Or the direction of the apartment where there are the most openings or windows.

Many geomancers still feel that it is fair (most) of the time + normally the main door may be the frontage. Unless there are some breath-taking views at the back of the landed compound or it's sides. This is in-line with the idea of the frontage in the first place.

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On 3/10/2016 5:22:32 PM, Anonymous wrote:>For this>apartment in this>block; even in>day-light>conditions, the main>door>entrance is dim and>dark.If>so, for this apartment,>this>cannot be the frontage as>no>natural light falls within>the>entrance area.

 

 

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Dear master,

i have been following your channel from long time and thank you for providing such priceless knowledge.

my building was built in period 8 and i moved in it in month of december...

currently my house main door is facing NE 31 degree (we created new main door 2 months back)...as we joined two flats and created a common main door as you can see in the plan. but before that there was no main door and two separate entry. I have experienced myself after doing  main door there has being problems in our financial condition for last 2 months and before that it was kind of smooth from the day we entered.

Is the main door reason for that...as you can see there is unwanted airflow (2) which is kind of open space as show in image....

is there any remedy for this?

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Main door.jpgOpen space for airflow.jpgLocation of door after maindoor.jpg

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On 6/27/2013 at 8:06 PM, Cecil Lee said:

 

Part II
=====

 

 

1. Further to what I had mentioned, sometimes, it may be easier to determine the sitting position. Especially if there is a distinct hill or slope e.g. behind the property. We could "safely" say that the facing is directly opposite this.

 

 

2. In Singapore, especially for the 3 room Housing and Development Board flats (HDB), we often find that we enter the apartment from the front. And it is easy to say that this is often the facing direction or the "mouth-of-the-house".

 

 

3. However, nowadays, many apartments are squeezed so tight and clustered in a snake like formation, the main door can nearly be at any direction.

 

 

4. For a condo or apartment. It is best to check on one's life-style habit. Does one often leave the main door open? Or close it most of the time?

 

 

5. For many who live in a condo, I have seen majority of the residents close the main door (unless they fixed a grille at the main door). Yet, many do close this door. If we do close this door, then, it does not make much sense to say that this is the "mouth-of-the-house".

 

 

6. Furthermore, many condos and even new HDB apartments have main doors at "odd" placement. And often, if we have to negotiate a turn into the home from the main door, most likely, this may not be the natural "facing direction".

 

 

7. This is similiar to what I had mentioned for a landed property under Para 1, where if the main door is at the side. And if there are other landed properties where this main door faces the side of the neighbour's apartment, most likely this should not be the main door.

 

 

8. In fact, I am very sadden by the fact that, some local practitioners try to scare their would be clients not to take up Feng Shui from others who do not take readings from the main door of an apartment.

 

 

9. Look at it this way, countries like Singapore and Hong Kong have majority of their residents staying in an apartment (condo or HDB) andFeng Shui for apartments is quite modern. And as mentioned above,the main door can be located at very odd locations and it should not be construde as the main door.

 

 

10. I believe, many of such practitioners either live in the stone age ormost likely wear spectacles but if one peers closely at their spectacles, these spectacles have "tunnel vision lens".

 

 

11. Therefore, check to see where is most likely the "mouth-of-the-house". And in many of the common approaches are:

 

 

11.1 If the home has four sides of windows, try to figure out, firstly which side has more light. The idea of more light is more practical than the amount of wind coming into a home.

 

 

11.2 More light would often suggest, that there are more floor area of window or the mouth-of-the house.

 

 

11.3 To use the amount of wind blowing into the windows etc.. may not be an exact science, since, high /low pressures within a day can differ. Therefore, wind can blow from any side of the home at any given time. This is particuarly true for an island like Singapore, which is surrounded by water. And it is said that in a high pressure days, air circulate either clock-wise or anti-clockwise for low pressure days.

 

 

12. The idea that the higher one's apartment is, we should take the reading from the balcony or the location where most lightcomes in makes more sense also. Many people feel that when our apartment goes as high as 6, 7 or 8th storeys, and if we do see much light coming thru, here, then this should be the mouth-of-the house.

 

 

13. However, if one lives in a highrise, and if our views are blocked by an immediate neigbhouring block and if we have the habbit to open the main door (leaving it open most of the time), then, even if at a higher storey, we could then perhaps, use this as the main door.

 

 

13.Given, the above examples, one can therefore see that thereis no right or wrong answers.

 

 

14. More importantly, if you do check on a practitioner, check to see if the practitioner use the term "IT DEPENDS". If so, the practitioner is most likely a better practitioner - who does not go for only one method.

 

 

15. If the practitioner - says that every other method is WRONG! It must be the main door, please steer clear of this "dead-wood", myopic practitioner! Unfortunately, there are many of these in Singapore. It shows how inflexible, such people are.

 

 

Feng Shui was developed at the time where there were few if any highrise. And, it is very sad to say that many of such schools, feel that only their method is RIGHT and sometimes, these practitioners will quote some famous practitioners dead or alive. Who cares, do remember the fundamentals and we are better off.

 

 

Warmest Regards,
Cecil

 

In Summary,

1. In addition to my previous point, there are instances where determining the orientation of a sitting position can be made easier. This is particularly true when there is a noticeable hill or slope located behind the property. It can be confidently stated that the front of the property directly faces this feature.

2. In Singapore, particularly with 3-room Housing and Development Board flats (HDB), it is common to enter the apartment from the front. It is often assumed that this direction represents the facing of the property or the entrance, so to speak.

3. Nowadays, due to the compact and clustered nature of many apartments, the main door can be situated in almost any direction.

4. When considering a condo or apartment, it is advisable to take into account one's lifestyle habits. Does one typically leave the main door open or closed?

5. In many condo residences, it is observed that the majority of residents keep the main door closed (unless a grille is installed). While some do leave it open, if the door is consistently closed, it may not accurately represent the "mouth-of-the-house."

6. Moreover, numerous condos and newer HDB apartments have main doors placed in unconventional positions. If navigating a turn upon entering the home from the main door feels unnatural, it is likely not the true facing direction.

7. This situation is reminiscent of the scenario described for a landed property in Paragraph 1, where a side-facing main door, particularly towards a neighbor's apartment, should not be considered the primary entrance.

8. It is disheartening to witness local practitioners attempting to dissuade potential clients from seeking Feng Shui advice from others who do not base their readings on the main door of an apartment.

9. Consider the prevalence of apartment living in countries like Singapore and Hong Kong, where Feng Shui practices for apartments are relatively modern. As previously mentioned, main doors can be situated in unconventional locations and should not be hastily interpreted.


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