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I have recently moved to a new flat. My bedroom shares a common wall with the kitchen and my head faces the kitchen wall. On the other side of the wall is the sink and water heater. When sleeping I face the NE which is my longevity direction. I have hung a tapestry on the wall, is there anything more or better I can do to make the bedroom better. The bedroom is in the w/sw of the flat with doors to balcony and balcony facing west. Thank you.
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Dear Karen,


1. To be frank, there is really not much one can do further in such a situation.


2. Under Commonsense approach to Feng Shui, the main concern is that there is a higher probability of a fire starting from the kitchen. Thus, it is always not that good to have a bedroom / door or wall next to the kitchen. However, in modern times, such as fire sprinkers (or if none) then, the use of smoke detectors at strategic locations is best.


3. If your home is built upon brick walls (or solid brick walls) then, it is all better as opposed to having gypsm or wooden walls separating the bedroom wall from the kitchen, area.


4. Much of your concern most likely is psychological. And it is best to put-aside the above concern.


I believe there are other areas that you can look into to improve your Feng Shui.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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Karen Call wrote:
I have recently moved to a new flat. My bedroom shares a common wall with the kitchen and my head faces the kitchen wall. On the other side of the wall is the sink and water heater. When sleeping I face the NE which is my longevity direction. I have hung a tapestry on the wall, is there anything more or better I can do to make the bedroom better. The bedroom is in the w/sw of the flat with doors to balcony and balcony facing west. Thank you.



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