myfs_122351 Posted April 21, 2007 Share Posted April 21, 2007 Dear adviser, I realised that kitchen is not good to place at the north. What would be the good colour and element to north placed kitchen for improvementof this situation ?Thankfully yours ! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted April 21, 2007 Staff Share Posted April 21, 2007 Dear Anon,Anonymous wrote:I realised that kitchen is not good to place at the north. Generally, if you look from it at a fundamental level. North=Water, so a kitchen in the North will be like Fire vs Water which clash.However, frankly, this is only one level of looking at it. I mean given that there are only 8 directions in any layout, at some point some layout will certainly have kitchen located in the North sector. So does it mean that everyone who has the kitchen at North will be doomed? Of course, not. This is because the overall houselayout vs the house flying star luck isequally important. If the house is able to take advantage of the frontage or external Qi, even if the kitchen is not exactly located in the ideal sector, that is only 1/8 different direction that may not be suitable. A house will certainly have some good and bad points. A bad feng shui house is where you have more cons then pros. A good feng shui house is where you have more pros than cons.So the kitchen located in the North not being good is not the end of the world. Anonymous wrote:What would be the good colour and element to north placed kitchen for improvementof this situation ?With regards to this point, the colour scheme of a house should be choosen such that the colours helps to balance out and neturalise any of the inauspicious flying star influence. So it isn't right for any one to just say that just because the kitchen is in North, therefore, you need to put in this colour to balance it correctly.In fact, more importantly you need to check out what is the flying star sector number that falls in the North sector of the house. If there are stars 2/5 (Strong Earth star), then probably a white/metal decor scheme would be better. You can use the free flying star chart in our Member Area to see what stars fall in that sector, then balance the five element accordingly:-URL: http://login.geomancy.netHowever, a safe decor colour is white/metal as usually it can help control the star 2/5 (Strong Earth) and even star 3/4 (Wood stars). That is why you noticed some oven/fridge tends to be like stainless steel (metal), or white (metal). So these are very neutral colours that can balance most of the sectors.Hope that helps.Warmest RegardsRobert LeeGEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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