myfs_100950 Posted October 7, 2004 Share Posted October 7, 2004 Dear Master I have some questions that need to be enlighten. It sound funny to you but it helps me to know more about feng shui. Q1. If we were to rearrange our furniture display does it consider our house have change to period 8 eventhough there is no renovation to be done. Q2. Our dining table was place in the kitchen. I know that the dining floor should be highter than the living room and not recommended as smoke and grease will affect the health but also the mood of the diners. Previously, the dining room is part of the living room and face the main door. We display a part of the display cabinet as a partition. As the area is partly cramp to both the living room and dining room so we suggest to place our dining table at kitchen. Is it alright as there is no alternative place. Thank you and looking forward to hear from you. Regards Sophia Chia Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 10, 2004 Staff Share Posted October 10, 2004 Dear Sophia,1. Apprently, no, re-arranging furniture does not change the qi e.g. from Period 7 to Period 8. But, there is some truth in "space clearing" or spring cleaning. Sometimes spring cleaning does help in improving the "health" especially if the room is not so dusty or stuffy.2. Frankly, there is often no issue with having the dining table in the kitchen area. In fact, there are lots of homes both in Singapore (e.g. HDB 3 room) and in small Hong Kong apartments where the dining table is also located in the kitchen.3. In fact, in some instances, this is acceptable since the preparation/ eating of food is at the same place vs partially in the living room area.4. It is also not like one is currently cooking a "storm" and eating at the same time. This is because even if one cooks oily food, all the cooking would be over by the time, one ate the food.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 10/7/2004 8:31:53 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master I have somequestions that need to beenlighten. It sound funny toyou but it helps me to knowmore about feng shui. Q1. Ifwe were to rearrange ourfurniture display does itconsider our house have changeto period 8 eventhough thereis no renovation to be done.Q2. Our dining table was placein the kitchen. I know thatthe dining floor should behighter than the living roomand not recommended as smokeand grease will affect thehealth but also the mood ofthe diners. Previously, thedining room is part of theliving room and face the maindoor. We display a part of thedisplay cabinet as apartition. As the area ispartly cramp to both theliving room and dining room sowe suggest to place our diningtable at kitchen. Is italright as there is noalternative place. Thank youand looking forward to hearfrom you. Regards Sophia Chia Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 22, 2015 Staff Share Posted February 22, 2015 Space clearing has more to do with common sense. But every bit, helps- Quote On 10/10/2004 10:30:04 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Sophia,1. Apprently, no, re-arrangingfurniture does not change theqi e.g. from Period 7 toPeriod 8. But, there is sometruth in "space clearing" orspring cleaning. Sometimesspring cleaning does help inimproving the "health"especially if the room is notso dusty or stuffy.2. Frankly, there is often noissue with having the diningtable in the kitchen area. Infact, there are lots of homesboth in Singapore (e.g. HDB 3room) and in small Hong Kongapartments where the diningtable is also located in thekitchen.3. In fact, in some instances,this is acceptable since thepreparation/ eating of food isat the same place vs partiallyin the living room area.4. It is also not like one iscurrently cooking a "storm"and eating at the same time.This is because even if onecooks oily food, all thecooking would be over by thetime, one ate the food.Warmest Regards,CecilOn 10/7/2004 8:31:53 AM, Sophia Chiawrote:>Dear Master I havesome>questions that need tobe>enlighten. It sound funnyto>you but it helps me toknow>more about feng shui. Q1.If>we were to rearrangeour>furniture display doesit>consider our house havechange>to period 8 eventhoughthere>is no renovation to bedone.>Q2. Our dining table wasplace>in the kitchen. I knowthat>the dining floor shouldbe>highter than the livingroom>and not recommended assmoke>and grease will affectthe>health but also the moodof>the diners. Previously,the>dining room is part ofthe>living room and face themain>door. We display a part ofthe>display cabinet asa>partition. As the area is>partlycramp to both the>living room anddining room so>we suggest to placeour dining>table at kitchen. Isit>alright as there isno>alternative place. Thankyou>and looking forward tohear>from you. Regards Sophia Chia Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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