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Dear George,
Please see `suggested' layout plan.
As for the closet, I am not sure which direction the door faces. As the layout I drawn is on the assumption that the closet door (hopefully) faces the direction where it can be opened.
The computer table is placed on the side of the desk.
Generally, it is understandable that there is a constraint in applying Feng Shui in a dorm. Thus, one should not `worry' unduly on the need to apply FS to this area.
Many studies all over the world also stay in a dorm: live and study there. Thus more importantly, it is not so much of Feng shui but good study habbits and techiques that helps a person. (Especially in a dorm).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/5/00 3:27:00 PM, George Lee wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>I am a student living in a
>university dorm and i have
>difficulty in arraging my
>furnitures according to feng
>shui, given such a small
>space. I have to fit a bed,
>computer table, study desk, a
>wardrobe and two shelves into
>a rectangular-like tiny room!
>Here's an illustration, with
>the opening as the entrance
>(upper left) and the lower
>right as the window (the
>only!). Ignore the dots.
> ....__
> ...|..|
> |.....|
> |.....|
> |... _|
> |__|
>
>Please, please give me some
>advice on arrangement. I know
>the rules, but can't seem to
>apply them all.
dorm1.bmp
Suggested layout (73,974 bytes)
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