Vincent Posted January 22, 1999 Share Posted January 22, 1999 Hi!Two things here in Sweden seems to be new in interiors; and I am curious what you fine Feng-Shui people have to say about them.The first is called "stove-island" in direct translation from swedish, and is exactly what it sounds like; namely having the stove standing alone in the middle of the kitchen floor in a small bench for pots and similar. Naturally with the same ventilation as if its in the wall. The rest of the kitchen is traditional, with sink and kitchen benches along the walls. Is this good or bad feng-shui?The second is having the heating of the house put into the floor - either watercarried or by electricity. This means of course you are walking on either running water or electric currency, which I am curious of about how healthy that is?Best!-Anon Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 23, 1999 Staff Share Posted January 23, 1999 Dear Vincent,Thanks for sharing with us the information about the placement of stoves in Sweden. Yes, infact, I have come across this when a few readers e-mailed me about it quite sometime back. Quote On 1/22/99 4:29:42 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi!Two things here in Swedenseems to be new in interiors;and I am curious what you fineFeng-Shui people have to sayabout them.The first is called"stove-island" in directtranslation from swedish, andis exactly what it soundslike; namely having the stovestanding alone in the middleof the kitchen floor in asmall bench for pots andsimilar. Naturally with thesame ventilation as if its inthe wall. The rest of thekitchen is traditional, withsink and kitchen benches alongthe walls. Is this good or badfeng-shui? In Feng Shui, we normally try to avoid placing the stove in the middle of the kitchen and this is not practised in China. Most of the stoves are located on a wall. I guess, since this is quite a `standard' in Sweden, it should be ok because Feng Shui taboo is to avoid the stove next to the sink or the refrigerator. In this case if the stove is in the middle, it will definetly not `clash' with the sink. The only other consideration under Traditional Feng Shui practice is that the knobs of the stove should face a certain location i.e. inside the house (when you look facing the main entrance door). Quote The second is having theheating of the house put intothe floor - eitherwatercarried or byelectricity. This means ofcourse you are walking oneither running water orelectric currency, which I amcurious of about how healthythat is? I am not sure if the purpose is to contain the heat into the house and if it is; this would be good practice for cold countries.Some Feng Shui Masters equate electricity to the " Water element ". Therefore, if a person's Pillars of Destiny is considered " Weak Water ", the running water or electric current would be beneficial to the person. Alternatively, under the 5 elements concept, Water support Wood and if the person is considered a " Weak Wood " person, the water or electricity running below the floor would benefit this person.If another person is considered a " Strong Fire " element person, it would beneficial to have addition of the water element to `cool him down".In the above instances, you can see that for some people, it is needed beneficial to have electricity / water under the floor. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 20, 2018 Staff Share Posted July 20, 2018 "In Feng Shui, we normally try to avoid placing the stove in the middle of the kitchen and this is not practised in China. Most of the stoves are located on a wall." And also based on pure common sense especially with the use of gas stoves: "Windy conditions can either flame-out the stove-fire or blow it to the direction of the user or someone walking into the kitchen. One can say that when one cooks, have to close all the windows that may affect the stove is a possible solution." Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 21, 2018 Staff Share Posted July 21, 2018 The reasoning is still the same in 2018.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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