myfs_155856 Posted October 3, 2012 Share Posted October 3, 2012 Attached is the floor plan of a condo that I am looking to purchase.It is onthe 3rd floor of a 14 floor bldg. The terrace faces north.Condo is at the northwest corncer of the building. The terrace faces the court yard, with amanmade rock and water feature. There is another building (under construction) that will be builton the other side of the courtyard, about15-15 yards away. The kitchen sink window and dining arear window look out at another vacantlot, which will bebuiltbut has yet started construction.Once built that building will be about 10-15 yardsaway. The other two sides of the building face the streets. The building has a swimming pool/ deck arear on the top floor and a garage is built under ground. The entrance of the garage is underneath the other adjacent unit, on the southwest corner of building. The entrance of the building is at the southeast corner. I am metal monkey withakua number is 2. I am trying to determine facing and sitting position of this condo and whetherthe feng shui of thiscondo will be good for me.Can you help? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 3, 2012 Staff Share Posted October 3, 2012 These are some considerations:1. For a condo unit; often an architect designs a block of flats (apartments) and then as an after thought; places the main entrance door according to how the various stacks are "glued" together.2. For example, in some developments, the main door can even be as shown in the attachment. If so, the direction of the main door can change totally from your original layout plan. But the way the qi flows in is still from that Foyer, area.3. Therefore, if one based on the concept of standing inside the main door and looking outwards, the "facing" direction of the apartment can differ depending on where the main entrance door is.4. Living Habits in this unit4.1. Often, one should consider one's living habits in the unit.4.2. For example, some often slam shut their main door when not in use. And if so; this is one strong statement to say that the facing direction of the unit should not be, here (standing inside the main entrance door looking out of it). Quote On 10/3/2012 2:53:06 AM, Anonymous wrote:Attached is the floor plan ofa condo that I am looking topurchase.It isonthe 3rd floor of a 14floor bldg. The terracefaces north.Condo is atthe northwest corncer of thebuilding. The terrace facesthe court yard, withamanmade rock and waterfeature. There isanother building (underconstruction) that will bebuilton the other sideof the courtyard,about15-15 yards away.The kitchen sink window anddining arear window look outat another vacantlot,which willbebuiltbut has yetstartedconstruction.Oncebuilt that building will beabout 10-15yardsaway. Theother two sides of thebuilding face the streets. Thebuilding has a swimming pool/deck arear on the top floorand a garage is built underground. The entrance ofthe garage is underneath theother adjacent unit, on thesouthwest corner ofbuilding. The entranceof the building is at thesoutheast corner. I am metalmonkey withakuanumber is 2. I am trying todetermine facing and sittingposition of this condo andwhetherthe feng shui ofthiscondo will be goodfor me.Can youhelp? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 3, 2012 Staff Share Posted October 3, 2012 In my opinion, if you are specifically focusing on the frontage of this unit; then most likely the facing direction is standing at marking in RED: E looking towards F. Quote On 10/3/2012 7:57:09 AM, Anonymous wrote:These are some considerations:1. For acondo unit; often an architect designs ablock of flats (apartments) and then asan after thought; places the mainentrance door according to how thevarious stacks are "glued" together.2.For example, in some developments, themain door can even be as shown in theattachment. If so, the direction of themain door can change totally from youroriginal layout plan. But the way the qiflows in is still from that Foyer,area.3. Therefore, if one based on theconcept of standing inside the main doorand looking outwards, the "facing"direction of the apartment can differdepending on where the main entrancedoor is.4. Living Habits in thisunit4.1. Often, one should considerone's living habits in the unit.4.2. Forexample, some often slam shut their maindoor when not in use. And if so; this isone strong statement to say that thefacing direction of the unit should notbe, here (standing inside the mainentrance door looking out of it).On10/3/2012 2:53:06 AM, Matt Wynn wrote:Attached is the floor plan ofacondo that I am looking topurchase.It isonthe3rd floor of a 14floor bldg.The terracefaces north.Condois atthe northwest corncer of thebuilding. The terrace facesthecourt yard, withamanmade rockand waterfeature. There isanother building (underconstruction) that will bebuilton the other sideofthe courtyard,about15-15yards away.The kitchen sink windowanddining arear window look outat another vacantlot,which willbebuiltbut has yetstartedconstruction.Oncebuilt that building will beabout 10-15yardsaway. Theothertwo sides of thebuilding face thestreets. Thebuilding has a swimmingpool/deck arear on the top floorand a garage is built underground. The entrance ofthe garage is underneath theother adjacent unit, on thesouthwest corner ofbuilding. The entranceofthe building is at thesoutheastcorner. I am metalmonkeywithakuanumber is 2. Iam trying todetermine facing andsittingposition of this condo andwhetherthe feng shui ofthiscondo will be goodforme.Can youhelp? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 3, 2012 Staff Share Posted October 3, 2012 Under this illustration, as mentioned earlier; the main entrance depends on how the architect connects all the stacks into one block. Quote On 10/3/2012 8:36:36 AM, Anonymous wrote:In my opinion, if you are specificallyfocusing on the frontage of this unit;then most likely the facing direction isstanding at marking in RED: E lookingtowards F.On 10/3/2012 7:57:09 AM, CecilLee wrote:These are someconsiderations:1. For acondo unit;often an architect designs ablockof flats (apartments) and then asanafter thought; places the mainentrance door according to how thevarious stacks are "glued"together.2.For example, in somedevelopments, themain door can evenbe as shown in theattachment. Ifso, the direction of themain doorcan change totally from youroriginal layout plan. But the waythe qiflows in is still from thatFoyer,area.3. Therefore, if onebased on theconcept of standinginside the main doorand lookingoutwards, the "facing"direction ofthe apartment can differdependingon where the main entrancedooris.4. Living Habits in thisunit4.1.Often, one should considerone'sliving habits in the unit.4.2. Forexample, some often slam shut theirmaindoor when not in use. And ifso; this isone strong statement tosay that thefacing direction of theunit should notbe, here (standinginside the mainentrance doorlooking out of it).On10/3/20122:53:06 AM, Matt Wynn wrote:Attached is the floor plan ofacondo that I am looking topurchase.It isonthe3rd floor of a 14floor bldg.The terracefaces north.Condois atthe northwest corncer of thebuilding. The terrace facesthecourt yard, withamanmade rockand waterfeature. There isanother building (underconstruction) that will bebuilton the other sideofthe courtyard,about15-15yards away.The kitchen sink windowanddining arear window look outat another vacantlot,which willbebuiltbut has yetstartedconstruction.Oncebuilt that building will beabout 10-15yardsaway. Theothertwo sides of thebuilding face thestreets. Thebuilding has a swimmingpool/deck arear on the top floorand a garage is built underground. The entrance ofthe garage is underneath theother adjacent unit, on thesouthwest corner ofbuilding. The entranceofthe building is at thesoutheastcorner. I am metalmonkeywithakuanumber is 2. Iam trying todetermine facing andsittingposition of this condo andwhetherthe feng shui ofthiscondo will be goodforme.Can youhelp? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 16, 2023 Staff Share Posted August 16, 2023 An In-depth understanding of the Frontage of a home. Is it always the main door? Who are the Conservatives & the Modernist. What lead to the Conservatives use of the Main Door only? 1. Who are the Conservatives and the Modernists? 2. An in-depth understanding of why the Conservatives has misunderstood the knowledge passed down by the ancients. For High Rise Compass Reading should be taken from the living room looking out of it. For eg. towards the living room windows or its balcony (if applicable) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 16, 2023 Staff Share Posted August 16, 2023 PLEASE HELP SPREAD THE WORD This is FAKE FENG SHUI When the buying Stops! The selling Can! Yes! Ask: "Must I buy from YOU?" Yes! Ask Again: Must I buy from You? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 16, 2023 Staff Share Posted August 16, 2023 Many Feng Shui Masters are a Feng Shui Store in disguise! Always ask: "Must I buy from you?" Related: When the BUYING stops! the SELLING can! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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