Ginnti 0 Report post Posted June 2, 2008 Dear Mr Chong, Hope you can help me with your expertise. 1. Which is a better spot for the stove location? I read that some commented that stove cannot be behind the wall of the toilet (not clean) and some said stove cannot be in the direction of the bedroom (the occupier of the bedroom will be heaty and angry). I am confused and I have limited area to put the stove as the toilet is located in a funny area within the flat. 2. Is the bed placed in the correct position? 3. Layout in the living room, is it ok? I have PM my birth date to you. Anything to take note? Thank you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr Chong 0 Report post Posted June 5, 2008 Dear Mr Chong, Hope you can help me with your expertise. 1. Which is a better spot for the stove location? I read that some commented that stove cannot be behind the wall of the toilet (not clean) and some said stove cannot be in the direction of the bedroom (the occupier of the bedroom will be heaty and angry). I am confused and I have limited area to put the stove as the toilet is located in a funny area within the flat. 2. Is the bed placed in the correct position? 3. Layout in the living room, is it ok? I have PM my birth date to you. Anything to take note? Thank you. Hello Before I answer your questions, pls clarify if 210-215 deg are in the direction of the door? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ginnti 0 Report post Posted June 11, 2008 Hello Before I answer your questions, pls clarify if 210-215 deg are in the direction of the door? Yes, the measurements are taken facing the main door entrance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr Chong 0 Report post Posted June 15, 2008 Yes, the measurements are taken facing the main door entrance. Swap stove and sink position at proposed B. Can keep the bed position. Have a kitchen door, keep it close all the time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ginnti 0 Report post Posted June 16, 2008 Swap stove and sink position at proposed B. Can keep the bed position. Have a kitchen door, keep it close all the time. Thank your Mr Chong. Need some further advise. 1. Is it the correct layout in the photo for the sink and stove location (B)? Just to reconfirm. 2. Is it ok to have the back facing the entrance of the kitchen during cooking, or do i have to refrain from cooking as much as possible? 3. Is glass door at kitchen entrance ok? 4. Layout of living/dining ok? Will the TV console be blocking any qi or flow? Thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr Chong 0 Report post Posted June 18, 2008 Thank your Mr Chong. Need some further advise. 1. Is it the correct layout in the photo for the sink and stove location (B)? Just to reconfirm. 2. Is it ok to have the back facing the entrance of the kitchen during cooking, or do i have to refrain from cooking as much as possible? 3. Is glass door at kitchen entrance ok? 4. Layout of living/dining ok? Will the TV console be blocking any qi or flow? Thanks. Hello Yes, its correct but you should have the stove extend a bit longer so that your back and the stove are not in the way of the kitchen door. You can still keep the stove along the wall but you have to create a partition so that your stove does not see the kitchen door. Actually, there's a lot of flexibility to arrangements in your kitchen. Take your time to think. Better that your glass door be darken with v-cool or use bi-fold opaque. Layout of living is ok. On the contrary, you shouldn't allow qi to flow straight to your kitchen. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites