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Is the attached design is suitable for dining table if i customised a dining table to be built connecting from a wall cabinet? attached is the brief design. I understand that dinning table represent career and its not favourable to connect from the wall?

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Frankly, many of the concepts or beliefs in Feng Shui has more to do with common sense than Feng Shui.

Here:

1. Depending on the built quality; if the fixed side is not secured properly or mounted into the cabinet but rather screwed on with L joints; then there is a tendency for it to collapse; be it the constant placement on the table top or someone were to sit on the table top (whether deliberately or by accident).

2. On the other other; having one leg may not be that great an idea. One fine day, if this leg were to give way and the dining table is filled with lots of hot food and even soup; then this is a cause for concern if the hot soup and items should spill onto someone.

3. Such a narrow table should be considered perhaps more of a breakfast niche then say a proper dining table.

4. If the quality of that dining table is poor or due to heavy usage; if it needs to be replaced; more work and maybe some costs to dismantle it etc...

5. Common sense says that if the table as shown in the illustration can be quite long; that single leg may not be that stable after a while given that some one may accidentally kick it, weakening the joint and also if the plank is too thin, the entire table may warp thru regular usage.

6. A dining table may not be a true representation of one's career; but, like that say, every little thing adds up. Even just thinking about it's association with one's career can be a psychological thing - feel good or bad factor...

7. Perhaps, just imagine this scenario: one invites one's boss and his/her family over. And if the table should collapse and spill hot soup onto the boss's child; don't you think that the person will be in HOT SOUP and may even affect his career-


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On 5/17/2015 12:27:28 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear CecilIs the attached
design is suitable for dining
table if i customised a dining
table to be built connecting
from a wall cabinet? attached
is the brief design. I
understand that dinning table
represent career and its not
favourable to connect from the
wall?

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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Dear Cecil

Thanks for your comment. The design is a mock up idea. The table will have the size of normal table but joint to the cabinet. Quality will be corion top that will be attached properly to the cabinet and the legs will be a square type fixed at the end of the top and also maybe another leg with better design in the middle.

I am wondering this concept is acceptable?








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On 5/17/2015 7:26:30 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Frankly, many of the concepts or beliefs
in Feng Shui has more to do with common
sense than Feng Shui.Here:1. Depending
on the built quality; if the fixed side
is not secured properly or mounted into
the cabinet but rather screwed on with L
joints; then there is a tendency for it
to collapse; be it the constant
placement on the table top or someone
were to sit on the table top (whether
deliberately or by accident).2. On the
other other; having one leg may not be
that great an idea. One fine day, if
this leg were to give way and the dining
table is filled with lots of hot food
and even soup; then this is a cause for
concern if the hot soup and items should
spill onto someone.3. Such a narrow
table should be considered perhaps more
of a breakfast niche then say a proper
dining table.4. If the quality of that
dining table is poor or due to heavy
usage; if it needs to be replaced; more
work and maybe some costs to dismantle
it etc...5. Common sense says that if
the table as shown in the illustration
can be quite long; that single leg may
not be that stable after a while given
that some one may accidentally kick it,
weakening the joint and also if the
plank is too thin, the entire table may
warp thru regular usage.6. A dining
table may not be a true representation
of one's career; but, like that say,
every little thing adds up. Even just
thinking about it's association with
one's career can be a psychological
thing - feel good or bad factor...7.
Perhaps, just imagine this scenario: one
invites one's boss and his/her family
over. And if the table should collapse
and spill hot soup onto the boss's
child; don't you think that the person
will be in HOT SOUP and may even affect
his career-On 5/17/2015 12:27:28 AM,
Yang Ming Tan wrote:
Dear CecilIs the
attached
design is suitable for
dining
table if i customised a
dining
table to be built
connecting
from a wall cabinet?
attached
is the brief design.
I
understand that dinning
table
represent career and its
not
favourable to connect from
the
wall?
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In a practical world; so long as the design and placement seems to work for you this is acceptable.

As frankly, there is no "bible" or "encyclopedia" to say that a dining table has to be of a certain fixed design.

Like our 2nd Prime Minister's wife used to say: "His (TT Durai's pay of around $600,000) is peanuts.

And this is in Feng Shui considered as "peanuts" if compared to some other considerations.


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On 5/17/2015 9:55:07 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear CecilThanks for your comment.
The design is a mock up idea. The table
will have the size of normal table but
joint to the cabinet. Quality will be
corion top that will be attached
properly to the cabinet and the legs
will be a square type fixed at the end
of the top and also maybe another leg
with better design in the middle.I am
wondering this concept is acceptable?On
5/17/2015 7:26:30 AM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
Frankly, many of the concepts
or beliefs
in Feng Shui has more to
do with common
sense than Feng
Shui.Here:1. Depending
on the built
quality; if the fixed side
is not
secured properly or mounted into
the
cabinet but rather screwed on with
L
joints; then there is a tendency
for it
to collapse; be it the
constant
placement on the table top
or someone
were to sit on the table
top (whether
deliberately or by
accident).2. On the
other other;
having one leg may not be
that great
an idea. One fine day, if
this leg
were to give way and the dining
table
is filled with lots of hot food
and
even soup; then this is a cause
for
concern if the hot soup and items
should
spill onto someone.3. Such a
narrow
table should be considered
perhaps more
of a breakfast niche
then say a proper
dining table.4. If
the quality of that
dining table is
poor or due to heavy
usage; if it
needs to be replaced; more
work and
maybe some costs to dismantle
it
etc...5. Common sense says that
if
the table as shown in the
illustration
can be quite long; that
single leg may
not be that stable
after a while given
that some one may
accidentally kick it,
weakening the
joint and also if the
plank is too
thin, the entire table may
warp thru
regular usage.6. A dining
table may
not be a true representation
of one's
career; but, like that say,
every
little thing adds up. Even
just
thinking about it's association
with
one's career can be a
psychological
thing - feel good or
bad factor...7.
Perhaps, just imagine
this scenario: one
invites one's boss
and his/her family
over. And if the
table should collapse
and spill hot
soup onto the boss's
child; don't you
think that the person
will be in HOT
SOUP and may even affect
his
career-On 5/17/2015 12:27:28 AM,
Yang
Ming Tan wrote:
Dear CecilIs
the
attached
design is suitable
for
dining
table if i customised
a
dining
table to be
built
connecting
from a wall
cabinet?
attached
is the brief
design.
I
understand that
dinning
table
represent career and
its
not
favourable to connect
from
the
wall?

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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