Commonsense Approach
It's Pure Common Sense!
1. I have always trained my mind to ask this question: "Has common sense to do with this question?"
2. In my opinion, you would be pleasantly surprised to learn that many seemingly Feng Shui or even Grand Mother's tales are rooted in pure common sense!
3. Currently, I can think of so many issues that are related to pure commonsense. I am trying to move them to a specific section so that I can collate as many as possible.
4. The next time, you try to have a paradiym shift by asking the question: "It is just pure common sense?" You will be pleasantly surprised, when you figure out put-two and two together!
5. Every day life is also like that....
6. Even an ordinary Cow sense geomancer like me; will never take every thing for granted as pure Fung Sway! Only if on occassions; I can't link it to common sense; would I say YEAP! this is based on the "Art and Science of Feng Shui" (and not the wrong pronunciation of Fung Sway)
Buying a Home?: Bring family members along for viewing
Commonsense dictate that when we are house hunting; always bring our family member(s) along to view the home.
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Mirror Facing The Bed
Reference Forum Msg: http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=24590&new=
FS Master- I'd like something cleared up that I am unsure of and hope you can help me. I know that is it considered bad to have a mirror facing your bed, but does this mean in all cases? What if the bed is not reflected from a seated position in the bed (or other perspectives)? What is a good way to remedy a reflected bed other than covering it? Thank you. =]
In my opinion, this concern of mirror facing our bed is very interesting as there are two different view points, here:
1. It started with some Feng Shui books, commenting that when we sleep, these books mentioned that "our spirit" will float and if our bed is facing the mirror or a tv screen that has highly reflective glass.. our spirit will get a shock when it sees it's own image! Perhaps, the spirit froze to death?
2. Another side of the argument is that what happens if - indeed when we sleep, our spirit really float and sees itself in a mirror... Perhaps, it is a blessing in disguise as now this spirit, can personally look at his/her appearance to check whether he/she is good enough to wander off! ie. nicely combed hair etc...
3. We are on this earth for such a short period of our life! So, having TV set facing us is to many of us advantages, in that we have our personal space, comfortably seated in our bed viewing wonderful pictures on our TV set!
4. So, why, because someone says that is not good to have a TV (or mirror) face us and just because of this "silly" argument, deprive us of having a TV set in our bedroom much less have to cover it every now and then.
5. Millions people, right now (different cultures) like you and me have a TV set in our bedroom. To be frank, personally I also have a >40 inches tv in my bedroom. How to cover it? Silly me?
6. We can look at it from another argument: Some of us are more sensitive person than others. For example, some of us can eat lots of hot chillies.. while some dare not even touch chillies! Some of us can even sleep with a room full of reflective glass akin to mirrors .. while some of us (silly people) reading too many of these Feng Shui books scare ourself to death by worrying whether mirror, here, there in our bedroom can harm us or not!
7. And in fact, many of new LCD tvs, hardly have any reflections at all!
Thus, if one were to analyse what I have written above, one can better understand the situation better. And if some one else spread this myth, please present the above logical series of arguments to them! One word " IT'S IN THE MIND, Dear! "
Can I install a bunk bed for my children's bedroom?
In Singapore and Hong Kong, it is very common in the 1960's to 1970's for many living in compact government housing flats which were often 1 bedroom or 2 bedroom flats. Here, the children were often crowded in a single bedroom.
To maximise space, many families purchased bunk-beds to house their children.
Many of such children have grown up and don't seem to have any adverse effects on their health!
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Walk-in closet
Some Interior Decorators call it Walk-in Wardrope.
A closet should be large enough to walk inside to store clothes on two or three sides.
In Singapore, many of such closets are also linked directly to an attached bedroom toilet.
"Dear Master Cecil, I've search around about FS on walk-in closet, but not much information on this. Will you be able to advise whether is it good to have a Walk-in closet in a master bedroom link to the attached bathroom?"
Staircase facing a toilet, bad?
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Corners Are Usually Dead Qi Area
1. In all rooms (including bedrooms) if we do not turn on the fan or air-con to circulate air; then it is best not to place a bed-head between the corner of the bedroom.
2. Here, if there is not much air-circulation; this is the dead qi area.
Plot at a T-junction
Reference: http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=29792&new=
1. Always remember, a plot at a T-junction is at the mercy of "Commonsense" Feng Shui.
2. The test is: "Can a run-amok vehicle be able to slam into the property?" Yes or No? If Yes, then this is most likely as illustrated in the attachment a potential plot (in this case) a home facing a T-junction.
3. Block B is not considered at a T-junction. But Plot X is considered at a T-junction especially if the building or home is right at the T-junction. See attachment.
4. The assumption is that it is not a one-way street where traffic flows away from the T-junction. It also depends on which country one is in: a Right-Hand drive or Left-Hand drive.
Can Bad Fengshui Be Altered? Such as a home at a T-Junction
Reference: http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=26501&new
My comments are as follows:-
1. Ideally, a house at a T-junction, should not have openings be it a window, direclty looking towards, the gate - to the road. If so, this is considered very bad Feng Shui.
2. Wooden gate should e.g. have overlapping e.g. wooden panels - do note that it can still let "air" in but physically one cannot direclty see it. This year, I had posted a picture of a home that is at this "T-junction" and this home actually belongs to a doctor.
3. Some "T-junctions" or connecting roads to the T-junctions are "busy" to very-busy. While others are less busy.. Of course, least busiest are much better than busy or fast moving "roads".
4. Look at it this way, from a practical point of view; many one off accidents do occur at main roads and where roads suddenly take a turn.
For example:- This link:-
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Many years back, Montessori for Children (please see attachment) next to the blue target; throughout the years, the bungalow there had seen many especially "drunk" drivers that plow thru towards the home. And if the openings are in a straight row, imagine if a fast car - could literally plow thru into the inner sanctum of the home...
5. Although this is not a "T-junction"; once a while we do get stories of car(s) plowing towards such a home.
5.1 This is why, today no one wants to stay in this former home : now Montessori for Children. As it is a school; it will not be affected by drunkards smashing into this "home" - as after office or school hours, no one is in this school. As drunkards only venture after 12pm or later....
5.2 Thus in the above example, government has played a part in installing protective railings along Mountbatten road.. In the past, it was not that way. This example is about "reckless" endangerment of life - in a way.. some form of bad Feng Shui. The cure does not lie so much as to the direct sha qi but rather.. how do we avoid a drunkard.. plowing his/her ride direclty into a home.
7. Yes, in a way, some of these "T-junction" homes can have their bad Feng Shui REDUCED especially thru the facade of the building i.e. reposition of main door, fencing made of e.g. red bricks etc....
Can a Toilet Door face the main entrance door?
Reference: http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=29797&new=
You wrote: "1. Can you tell me what it means from a feng shui apartment to have this type of floor plan, ie why we should close the bathroom door and what would happen if you don't. I'm concerned, but I don't want to be paranoid."
Reply: There are two considerations:
1.1. Commonsense or Cow-sense Feng Shui and "First Impressions Count"
1.1.1 Here, just imagine when we step into the home; visually if the toilet door is not closed; then our "first impression" is to see the wash basin + the mirror.
1.1.2 It is like the notion of asking someone not to place the dining table so close to the main entrance door. Again this is cow-sense. Some of us literally litter our dining table with lots of "rubbish" on it. And someone stepping into our home immediately gets to see this pile of "rubbish". Again it is more of the "first impressions count".
1.2. The will claim that a mirror facing the main door is no good. Again; there is this commonsense or cow-sense involved. Some of us come into a home and suddenly get to glimpse a shadow of a person in the mirror.
1.2. These are some of the "paranoid" I mentioned. Otherwise, what is there to be concerned about.
2. You said: "Also, I read that having a bathroom in the middle of the house is very bad. Would the bathroom in this floor plan be considered in the middle of the floor plan"
Reply: I can safely say based on eye-ball method: "Do chop off my head if this layout's toilet is at the center-point of the home".
3. Since you can't change to Option A and B; then no issue; just close the toilet door when not in use. For those who want to make a few cents; can always place a table and a small coin box that says " 10 cents to enter toilet".. how's that!