myfs_121167 Posted May 25, 2006 Share Posted May 25, 2006 Edited by Robert: Do not need to re-post duplicate. I am aware that your post is not answered. You are not the only users in the forum. There are so many other unanswered post before yours. So I need to be fair to answer other posts since I at least answered one of your post already. Dear CecilWe understand that bed headboard should totally lean against the wall. But we could not place our bed really against the wall, as there are 2 pillars. So there is a square gap. between the wall and our bed.We do not wish to do extra renovation. Can we expect your advise for remedy to this situation?Also, due to space constraint, we have to put our computer monitor is the left corner of the bedroom on a small squaretable. The edge of the table would meet our feet if we lay down. But the monitor is put in a tilted angle so it faces us. Is this a right way?Hope to hear from you soon.Many thanks in advance.Regards,Carren Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted May 30, 2006 Staff Share Posted May 30, 2006 Dear Anon,Anonymous wrote:We understand that bed headboard should totally lean against the wall. But we could not place our bed really against the wall, as there are 2 pillars. So there is a square gap. between the wall and our bed.Anonymous wrote:We do not wish to do extra renovation. Can we expect your advise for remedy to this situation?The only problem with this is usually the pillars will create poison arrow or sha qi.The best solution if you can build in some hidden cupboard space.This will hide the gap. The other method is to find way to cover or hide it. ie a simple curtain like or flat screen cover it will also work. As long as you can no longer see the threat, it no longer becomes a problem. Otherwise, really not much else you can do as the only way is to cover it the gap.Anonymous wrote:Also, due to space constraint, we have to put our computer monitor is the left corner of the bedroom on a small squaretable. The edge of the table would meet our feet if we lay down. But the monitor is put in a tilted angle so it faces us. Is this a right way?The monitor facing you isn't a big issue so should not be a problem. It is usually the cornder of the table edge that creates the poison arrow if any.So there is still space to shift it so that as little portion cuts into the bed, would be ideal. Else, just put in one of those home-fix rounded corner protection (to prevent children from knocking on the corner) that should resolve this issue.Hope that helps.Warmest RegardsRobert LeeGEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_121167 Posted May 30, 2006 Share Posted May 30, 2006 Dear RobertMany thanks for your valuable advice.Have a good day!Regards,Carren Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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