myfs_150222 Posted September 19, 2011 Share Posted September 19, 2011 Dear FS Expert,Due to space constraint, I was thinking of constructing a suspended altar table so I can place a glass study desk below for normal writing use or to place the offerings when needed.Would like to check if it is advisable to have a suspended altar Table? Also, may I know the height for altar table?Regards,Serene Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 20, 2011 Staff Share Posted September 20, 2011 These are some considerations:1. Never use a standalone piece of glass or natural stones such as a piece of marble or granite to suspend an altar.2. The best support "beam" for an altar should be made of wood (or plywood) material.3. This is pure commonsense. If the standalone is a piece of glass; if the glass inadvertendly cracks; all the items on the altar would come crashing down.4. There is no issue if the base of the altar is a wooden plank and a cut-out piece of glass placed onto this wooden plank to make it easier to clean the surface of the altar is fine or ok.5. Usually if measured from the (completed) flooring to the TOP of the suspended altar is 49 3/4 inches. Quote On 9/19/2011 10:29:15 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear FS Expert,Due to spaceconstraint, I was thinking ofconstructing a suspended altartable so I can place a glassstudy desk below for normalwriting use or to place theofferings when needed.Wouldlike to check if it isadvisable to have a suspendedaltar Table? Also, may Iknow the height for altartable?Regards,Serene Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_150222 Posted November 13, 2011 Share Posted November 13, 2011 Dear FS Expert,Understand that the height for altar table is 49 3/4 inches.Can I check if there is any specific width for an altar table?Regards,Serene Quote On 9/20/2011 9:27:55 AM, Anonymous wrote:These are some considerations:1. Neveruse a standalone piece of glass ornatural stones such as a piece of marbleor granite to suspend an altar.2. Thebest support "beam" for an altar shouldbe made of wood (or plywood) material.3.This is pure commonsense. If thestandalone is a piece of glass; if theglass inadvertendly cracks; all theitems on the altar would come crashingdown.4. There is no issue if the base ofthe altar is a wooden plank and acut-out piece of glass placed onto thiswooden plank to make it easier to cleanthe surface of the altar is fine orok.5. Usually if measured from the(completed) flooring to the TOP of thesuspended altar is 49 3/4 inches.On9/19/2011 10:29:15 PM, Serene Hongwrote: >Dear FS Expert,Due to spaceconstraint, I was thinking ofconstructing a suspended altartable so I can place a glassstudy desk below for normalwriting use or to place theofferings when needed.Would >liketo check if it is >advisable to havea suspended >altar Table? Also,may I >know the height for altartable?Regards,Serene Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 13, 2011 Staff Share Posted November 13, 2011 Altar Dimensions (Height, Width & Length)Standard height for any altar: 125cm to 128cm. If a piece of glass is to be placed on the altar, then go for 125cm.Width depends on your needs: 18cm to 23cm or 40cm to 43cm or 59.5cm to 69cm. Length: 41cm to 43cm or 59.5cm to 69cm or 71cm or 89cm or 107cm or 148cm Quote On 11/13/2011 8:52:59 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear FS Expert,?Understand that theheight for altar table is 49 3/4inches.Can I check if there is anyspecific width for an altartable?Regards,SereneOn 9/20/2011 9:27:55AM, Cecil Lee wrote:These are some considerations:1.Neveruse a standalone piece of glass ornatural stones such as a piece ofmarbleor granite to suspend an altar.2.Thebest support "beam" for an altarshouldbe made of wood (or plywood)material.3.This is pure commonsense. If thestandalone is a piece of glass; iftheglass inadvertendly cracks; all theitems on the altar would comecrashingdown.4. There is no issue if thebase ofthe altar is a wooden plank and acut-out piece of glass placed ontothiswooden plank to make it easier tocleanthe surface of the altar is fine orok.5. Usually if measured from the(completed) flooring to the TOP ofthesuspended altar is 49 3/4 inches.On9/19/2011 10:29:15 PM, Serene Hongwrote: >Dear FS Expert,Due tospaceconstraint, I was thinking ofconstructing a suspended altartable so I can place a glassstudy desk below for normalwriting use or to place theofferings when needed.Wouldliketo check if it is >advisable tohavea suspended >altar Table??Also,may I >know the height for altartable?Regards,Serene Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_150222 Posted November 13, 2011 Share Posted November 13, 2011 Dear FS Expert,Thanks for your prompt reply.Would also like to check if it is acceptable to build cabinets over the space above the altar table?Regards,Serene Quote On 11/13/2011 9:18:20 PM, Anonymous wrote:Altar Dimensions (Height,Width & Length)Standard height for any altar:125cm to 128cm. If a piece ofglass is to be placed on thealtar, then go for 125cm.Width depends on your needs:18cm to 23cm or 40cm to 43cmor 59.5cm to 69cm. Length:41cm to 43cm or 59.5cm to 69cmor 71cm or 89cm or 107cm or148cmOn 11/13/2011 8:52:59 PM, Serene Hongwrote:Dear FS Expert,Understand that theheight for altar table is 49 3/4inches.Can I check if there is anyspecific width for an altartable?Regards,SereneOn 9/20/2011 9:27:55AM, Cecil Lee wrote:These are some considerations:1.Neveruse a standalone piece of glass ornatural stones such as a piece ofmarbleor granite to suspend an altar.2.Thebest support "beam" for an altarshouldbe made of wood (or plywood)material.3.This is pure commonsense. If thestandalone is a piece of glass; iftheglass inadvertendly cracks; all theitems on the altar would comecrashingdown.4. There is no issue if thebase ofthe altar is a wooden plank and acut-out piece of glass placed ontothiswooden plank to make it easier tocleanthe surface of the altar is fine orok.5. Usually if measured from the(completed) flooring to the TOP ofthesuspended altar is 49 3/4 inches.On9/19/2011 10:29:15 PM, Serene Hongwrote: >Dear FS Expert,Due tospaceconstraint, I was thinking ofconstructing a suspended altartable so I can place a glassstudy desk below for normalwriting use or to place theofferings when needed.Wouldliketo check if it is >advisable tohavea suspended >altar Table?Also,may I >know the height for altartable?Regards,Serene Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 13, 2011 Staff Share Posted November 13, 2011 In my opinion, this is not recommended. However, it is still allowable for a roof above the altar; much like an enclosed cabinet for practical reasons: to try and contain some of the "stains" from lighting up the joss sticks. Quote On 11/13/2011 9:48:27 PM, Anonymous wrote: Dear FS Expert,Thanks for your prompt reply.Would also like to check if it is acceptable to build cabinets over the space above the altar table?Regards,SereneOn 11/13/2011 9:18:20 PM, Cecil Lee wrote: Altar Dimensions (Height, Width & Length) Standard height for any altar: 125cm to 128cm. If a piece of glass is to be placed on the altar, then go for 125cm. Width depends on your needs: 18cm to 23cm or 40cm to 43cm or 59.5cm to 69cm. Length: 41cm to 43cm or 59.5cm to 69cm or 71cm or 89cm or 107cm or 148cm On 11/13/2011 8:52:59 PM, Serene Hong wrote: Dear FS Expert,?Understand that the height for altar table is 49 3/4 inches.Can I check if there is any specific width for an altar table?Regards,SereneOn 9/20/2011 9:27:55 AM, Cecil Lee wrote: These are some considerations:1. Never use a standalone piece of glass or natural stones such as a piece of marble or granite to suspend an altar.2. The best support "beam" for an altar should be made of wood (or plywood) material.3. This is pure commonsense. If the standalone is a piece of glass; if the glass inadvertendly cracks; all the items on the altar would come crashing down.4. There is no issue if the base of the altar is a wooden plank and a cut-out piece of glass placed onto this wooden plank to make it easier to clean the surface of the altar is fine or ok.5. Usually if measured from the (completed) flooring to the TOP of the suspended altar is 49 3/4 inches.On 9/19/2011 10:29:15 PM, Serene Hong wrote: >Dear FS Expert,Due to space constraint, I was thinking of constructing a suspended altar table so I can place a glass study desk below for normal writing use or to place the offerings when needed.Would like to check if it is advisable to have a suspended >altar Table? ?Also, may I >know the height for altar table?Regards,Serene Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 9, 2019 Staff Share Posted December 9, 2019 Based on common sense: Can still be suspended. But make sure that the suspended altar table is “solid enough” P.S. This altar will be Installed after the dimensions were discussed in a semi-detached home of a client. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 11, 2020 Staff Share Posted April 11, 2020 Get Expert Help from Master Cecil Lee for your Altar Placement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts