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Dear PB,
Although a kitchen has some influence over the house, the more scientific method is the use of the Flying Star Theory to check whether there are any imbalances in the house.
I believe, the above is a more `fruitful' excerise. Additional analysis could include the Pillars of Destiny to analyse both parties and compare both parties and find out the binding element for both parties.
It would be a better option then just simply looking at the kitchen itself.
The above is my opinion.
I will try to give more tips on the kitchen as soon as I can. You can find some of the `answers' on this, I believe by doing a search under this forum (Free Advice forum).
Warmest Regards
Cecil
On 1/17/00 12:11:39 AM, Plum Blossum wrote:
>My husband and I have enjoyed
>90% marital bliss & harmony
>wherever we have lived until
>we bought this home, we
>currently live in, almost 4
>years ago. We've never argued
>about love, money or anything
>really.
>I am convinced our unhappiness
>is due to the layout of our
>kitchen. For the first time
>ever, our sink, with window
>looking East, directly faces
>our stove on the opposite side
>of the kitchen. To top it
>off, our fridge is situated to
>the right of the stove, with
>about 1 & 1/2 foot blue
>countertop in between. Last
>year, I placed a small plant
>beside each element. We still
>are not happy.
>Fortunately, in the future, we
>both have agreed, to have the
>kitchen rearranged.
>In the meantime:
>#1 - What can I do to bring
>happiness into our
>relationship?
>#2 - What is a good layout for
>a kitchen, as to placement of
>stove, sink, fridge.
>With sincere thanks
>
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