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Hi Cecil and Robert,
I am renovating my condominium (studio) unit which I bought last year. I am putting a partition with two fixed panels at both sides and two sliding panels opening at the center leading to my bedroom. The problem is that the two panels serving as entrance to the bedroom faces the sliding door exiting to the balcony from the same bedroom. Is it bad? Will putting a sliding screen door be of help and how about a thin layer of curtain.
I have two possible layouts for my bed. one, facing east and the other facing west(facing Manila Bay). I plan to move in to the unit next year (Chinese Calendar). I was born Feb 22, 1970 at 4:17 AM.
The only problem with the one facing west is that, above the bed is a duct that serves as passage for exhaust from my living room but
it cannot be seen because it is hidden inside the ceiling. Should this be considered?
Thanks in advance for all your help.
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User's Comments Dear Sir, I will be getting my resales flat soon and would like to advise on the feng shui before moving in. I had check in your website and was very impressive of the services provided. Regards -- Thank you for your response Mr. Lee. I really wish you could be somewhere here near manila-philippines so i could have my unit checked. It is such a relief to get your opinion most specially when you mentioned that fengshui should not be so rigid. I also agree with you when you say that little lucky ornaments being promoted by some masters are for business intentions and non-sense. Best regards and more power to you and your team. |
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