myfs_113393 Posted May 14, 2013 Share Posted May 14, 2013 Dear Master,Thanks in advance for taking the time help us. We recently received the key to our new apartment completed in March 2013. According to google map and compass measurement it is a S2/N2 based on the direction taken from the main door and apartment entrance. The apartment is located on 6th floor. We are both East Group people.The designated kitchen location is next to the main door at the South sector of the nine grid. In Period 8 we understand S2/N2 has the double 8 located in the South sector.1) Having a kitchen in the South will be bad for us? 2) We are thinking of relocating the kitchen to the north grid that has the 947 star combination. Will it be a better option? Will having the kitchen in the North be bad also for us since we are kua 3 and 4?Thank you again. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 14, 2013 Staff Share Posted May 14, 2013 These are some considerations:1. In theory, what you mentioned is acceptable.2. In practise (NON-Feng Shui considerations), since this is an apartment; and especially if the balcony is full view "of the public". Often, many Management Council of such apartments forbid e.g. hanging clothes at the balcony etc...2.1. Thus, not sure if one infringe the code of your apartment. And given that this is the frontage; "open air cooking may arise complaints from neighours of the smell from this "balcony" kitchen.2.2. Most likely there is no proper wash basin at the balcony area. Thus, processed food and washing etc. may have to be done at the original kitchen.3. You wrote: 1) Having a kitchen in the South will be bad for us? 3.1 Common sense says that if the overall Feng Shui especially the apartment has exceptional or excellent Shapes and Forms; this is a plus point. 3.2 Thus, if the apartment already scores 80 marks, having a kitchen in the South won't kill.3.3 But if the apartment's OVERALL Feng Shui is at the borderline mark then having a kitchen in the South may be bad.4. Some homes (apartments) are already polished gem or unpolished gem; having a kitchen in the South can still be acceptable.5. Therefore, IT DEPEND's! If the apartment is already considered like a 10 year old run down 1,000 cc car; even a flaw like having a kitchen in the south can "KILL". 6. Thus, having a kitchen is NOT CAST in stone. Quote On 5/14/2013 9:57:54 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master,Thanks in advancefor taking the time help us.We recently received the keyto our new apartment completedin March 2013. According togoogle map and compassmeasurement it is a S2/N2based on the direction takenfrom the main door andapartment entrance. Theapartment is located on 6thfloor. We are both East Grouppeople.The designated kitchenlocation is next to the maindoor at the South sector ofthe nine grid. In Period 8 weunderstand S2/N2 has thedouble 8 located in the Southsector.1) Having a kitchen inthe South will be bad for us?2) We are thinking ofrelocating the kitchen to thenorth grid that has the 947star combination. Will it be abetter option? Will having thekitchen in the North be badalso for us since we are kua 3and 4?Thank you again. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 14, 2013 Staff Share Posted May 14, 2013 1. You wrote: 1) Having a kitchen in the South will be bad for us? 2. Common sense says: " To withstand having a kitchen in the South under P8 "3.Fix-the-Leak, First!3.1 If possible try to fix as many leaks (other than the kitchen in the south) as possible and ifopportunity to enhance then go for it.4.The Concept of Maximizing Marks Hopefully from a FAIL to a PASS or better! This concept is quite similar to Para 3. Many of us have been applying this principle when we were in school. Thus this is nothing new. Quote On 5/14/2013 1:18:59 PM, Anonymous wrote:These are some considerations:1. Intheory, what you mentioned isacceptable.2. In practise (NON-Feng Shuiconsiderations), since this is anapartment; and especially if the balconyis full view "of the public". Often,many Management Council of suchapartments forbid e.g. hanging clothesat the balcony etc...2.1. Thus, not sureif one infringe the code of yourapartment. And given that this is thefrontage; "open air cooking may arisecomplaints from neighours of the smellfrom this "balcony" kitchen.2.2. Mostlikely there is no proper wash basin atthe balcony area. Thus, processed foodand washing etc. may have to be done atthe original kitchen.3. You wrote: 1)Having a kitchen in the South will bebad for us? 3.1 Common sense says thatif the overall Feng Shui especially theapartment has exceptional or excellentShapes and Forms; this is a plus point.3.2 Thus, if the apartment alreadyscores 80 marks, having a kitchen in theSouth won't kill.3.3 But if theapartment's OVERALL Feng Shui is at theborderline mark then having a kitchen inthe South may be bad.4. Some homes(apartments) are already polished gem orunpolished gem; having a kitchen in theSouth can still be acceptable.5.Therefore, IT DEPEND's! If the apartmentis already considered like a 10 year oldrun down 1,000 cc car; even a flaw likehaving a kitchen in the south can"KILL". 6. Thus, having a kitchen is NOTCAST in stone.On 5/14/2013 9:57:54 AM,Anonymous wrote:Dear Master,Thanksin advancefor taking the time helpus.We recently received the keyto our new apartment completedin March 2013. According togoogle map and compassmeasurement it is a S2/N2basedon the direction takenfrom the maindoor andapartment entrance. Theapartment is located on 6thfloor. We are both East Grouppeople.The designated kitchenlocation is next to the maindoor at the South sector ofthenine grid. In Period 8 weunderstandS2/N2 has thedouble 8 located inthe Southsector.1) Having a kitcheninthe South will be bad for us?2) We are thinking ofrelocatingthe kitchen to thenorth grid thathas the 947star combination. Willit be abetter option? Will havingthekitchen in the North be badalso for us since we are kua 3and 4?Thank you again. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_113393 Posted May 14, 2013 Share Posted May 14, 2013 Dear Master,Thank you for the lengthy response. We will take note of your advise and do accordingly.rgds Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 14, 2013 Staff Share Posted May 14, 2013 This is again, pure common sense:-Especially if the master bedroom door and bedroom 3 door leading to the balcony are ajar; Frequent cooking would bring the cooking vapours into either or both bedrooms.Worse still, if one use bottle gas; and should the fire extinguish and the gas leaks... it may leak directly into the (external) but also blow into either or both of the bedrooms. Quote On 5/14/2013 8:55:33 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master,Thank you for thelengthy response. We will takenote of your advise and doaccordingly.rgds Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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