Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 16, 2009 Staff Share Posted January 16, 2009 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 16, 2009 Staff Share Posted January 16, 2009 1. Many homes have a false partition in the living room. 2. Often these partition are made of light-weight materials such as gypsum board. 3. In Feng Shui, such "beams" are often a non-issue. Rather, it is more of an "eye-sore" for some people. As they wrongly perceive that such a partition looks more like a "beam"; say when they sit directly below this "beam" in the living room sofa. Please refer to this attachment:beam-above-living-room-sofa-set-1.jpg 4. As mentioned, it is more of an illusiion, rather than a real concern in Feng Shui. But, if we continue to get feedback e.g. visitors to our home, family members or relatives frequently commenting that it is "no-good" or inauspicious, we may feel very uncomfortable with it. 5. Interestingly, there are many ways of avoiding it. One way is not to have a false ceiling! Another method can be seen in this picture:- beam-above-living-room-sofa-set.jpg 6. The above is a unique way to solve the problem. As the false ceiling extends well beyond one's sitting area "all flat". Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 31, 2013 Staff Share Posted July 31, 2013 The shaded area in YELLOW in one of the photos is not considered a "load bearing" beam that does not cause a problem even if one stands or sleep below it.As the load is distributed along the side wall area.This type of layout only occurs with apartments with a bay window or bay area. Quote On 1/16/2009 7:43:06 AM, Anonymous wrote:1. Many homes have a falsepartition in the living room.2. Often these partition aremade of light-weight materialssuch as gypsum board.3. In Feng Shui, such "beams"are often a non-issue. Rather,it is more of an "eye-sore"for some people. As theywrongly perceive that such apartition looks more like a"beam"; say when they sitdirectly below this "beam" inthe living room sofa. Pleaserefer to thisattachment:beam-above-living-room-sofa-set-1.jpg4. As mentioned, it is more ofan illusiion, rather than areal concern in Feng Shui.But, if we continue to getfeedback e.g. visitors to ourhome, family members orrelatives frequentlycommenting that it is"no-good" or inauspicious, wemay feel very uncomfortablewith it.5. Interestingly, there aremany ways of avoiding it. Oneway is not to have a falseceiling! Another method can beseen in this picture:-beam-above-living-room-sofa-set.jpg6. The above is a unique wayto solve the problem. As thefalse ceiling extends wellbeyond one's sitting area "allflat". Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 26, 2015 Staff Share Posted August 26, 2015 Location: Corner Indian eatery at Serangoon Gardens (by the way they individually make fresh one of the best pratas around) The concrete beam you see in the photo is considered load bearing beam. But do take note that the rest of the brown wooden planks that were mounted onto the ceiling are non-load bearing beams. However, some has a misunderstanding that the planks are beams - which is in theory not true at all. Quote On 7/31/2013 8:22:12 AM, Anonymous wrote:The shaded area in YELLOW in one of thephotos is not considered a "loadbearing" beam that does not cause aproblem even if one stands or sleepbelow it.As the load is distributedalong the side wall area.This type oflayout only occurs with apartments witha bay window or bay area.On 1/16/20097:43:06 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:1. Manyhomes have a falsepartition in theliving room.2. Often thesepartition aremade of light-weightmaterialssuch as gypsum board.3. In Feng Shui, such "beams"are often a non-issue. Rather,it is more of an "eye-sore"forsome people. As theywronglyperceive that such apartition looksmore like a"beam"; say when theysitdirectly below this "beam" inthe living room sofa. Pleaserefer to thisattachment:beam-above-living-room-sofa-set-1.jpg4. Asmentioned, it is more ofanillusiion, rather than arealconcern in Feng Shui.But, if wecontinue to getfeedback e.g.visitors to ourhome, family membersorrelatives frequentlycommenting that it is"no-good"or inauspicious, wemay feel veryuncomfortablewith it.5.Interestingly, there aremany waysof avoiding it. Oneway is not tohave a falseceiling! Another methodcan beseen in this picture:-beam-above-living-room-sofa-set.jpg6. The above is aunique wayto solve the problem. Asthefalse ceiling extends wellbeyond one's sitting area "allflat". Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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