myfs_150244 Posted July 18, 2011 Share Posted July 18, 2011 Dear master Cecil,are bedside tables very important to place beside my bed ? My bedroom has a ceiling height built- in wardrobe exactly at the right side of my bed and study table at the left side of my bed without any space spared betweenand I wonder whether both wardrobe and study table will cause any " sha qi " or poison arrows or not ? Thanks for your help. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 27, 2011 Staff Share Posted July 27, 2011 1. Under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui; if the toilet door is next to the master-bed; often a geomancer may advice one to place a bedside table WITH a table lamp. 2. This is symbolic of a "partition" between the bed and the toilet door.3. Otherwise, there is no issue if no bedside table exists.4. As mentioned in many of the previous forum message, the edge of any cabinet or wardrope : at 45 degree angle, it pose a "poison arrow".4.1 And depending on the type of material; it would mean how far the poison arrow extends.4.2. Thus if the cabinet is made of hardwood; then at 45 degree angle of a corner; the sha qi or poison arrow can be around 2 1/2 feet distance. If the cabinet is of softwood it can be around 1 feet to 2 feet poison arrow.4.3. But if the corner or edge is a solid wall; then usually the poison arrow extends to a range of 1 metre.5. Thus try not to have too close a cabinet to the bed. Quote On 7/18/2011 1:04:24 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear master Cecil,arebedside tables very importantto place beside my bed ? Mybedroom has a ceiling heightbuilt- in wardrobe exactly atthe right side of my bed andstudy table at the left sideof my bed without any spacespared betweenand Iwonder whether both wardrobeand study table will cause any" sha qi " or poison arrows ornot ? Thanks for your help. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 27, 2011 Staff Share Posted July 27, 2011 1. Please see attachment. 2. Can you see the marking in RED: "A" aimed towards "B". 3. For example, the corner of a wardrope (edge) has a poison arrow depending on the material of the wardrope. For a normal plywood type of wardrope; the poison arrow RANGE from A to B is approximately 2 feet distance. Quote On 7/27/2011 8:37:17 PM, Anonymous wrote: 1. Under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui; if the toilet door is next to the master-bed; often a geomancer may advice one to place a bedside table WITH a table lamp. 2. This is symbolic of a "partition" between the bed and the toilet door.3. Otherwise, there is no issue if no bedside table exists.4. As mentioned in many of the previous forum message, the edge of any cabinet or wardrope : at 45 degree angle, it pose a "poison arrow".4.1 And depending on the type of material; it would mean how far the poison arrow extends.4.2. Thus if the cabinet is made of hardwood; then at 45 degree angle of a corner; the sha qi or poison arrow can be around 2 1/2 feet distance. If the cabinet is of softwood it can be around 1 feet to 2 feet poison arrow.4.3. But if the corner or edge is a solid wall; then usually the poison arrow extends to a range of 1 metre.5. Thus try not to have too close a cabinet to the bed. On 7/18/2011 1:04:24 AM, Khor Kar Joo wrote: Dear master Cecil,are bedside tables very important to place beside my bed ? My bedroom has a ceiling height built- in wardrobe exactly at the right side of my bed and study table at the left side of my bed without any space spared betweenand I wonder whether both wardrobe and study table will cause any " sha qi " or poison arrows or not ? Thanks for your help. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest jer Posted November 14, 2017 Share Posted November 14, 2017 what can we put in between the bed and the wardrobe? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 27, 2019 Staff Share Posted February 27, 2019 In the above example, also if one has a child or toddler, often the child may jump and play on the bed. Here, be careful that the child does not hit the head at this sharp corner of the bed. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 11, 2020 Staff Share Posted April 11, 2020 1. This is a compromise: 2. More to safe guard the husband or wife sleeping beside it. 3. However, if one has a child or children that jumps on the master bed: ensure that the top edge / corner is protected with child protection material. You know what I mean... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 22 Staff Share Posted March 22 Sorry Master Lee. Another concern while renovating is the aircon in my master. Due to that, I wonder is it ok or not advisable to reposition full length wardrobe to shift to in front of my bed (meaning I see wardrobe facing my bed)? Any issue with health or $ luck with full length wardrobe facing master bed? Aircon so long as not directly above bedhead or directly blow to head. Else FS does not micro manage this. Such a tiny room. More concern is the clearance to the bed. If wardrobe facing bed then anything else. No issue with wardrobe door facing bed. Enjoy the crab walk along this narrow passage way Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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