However, when the front door is in an inauspicious location, then negative enters the home and in turn affects the health of the family members.
Diagram showing front door facing toilet
Source: http://www.metaluck.com/archives/feng_shui_for_health/index.html |
Diagram showing the use of a partition as a solution to the problem
Source: http://www.metaluck.com/archives/feng_shui_for_health/index.html |
Know what? My front door directly faces the loo. Feng Shui aside, I think that it is not a pleasing sight to be confronted with the toilet especially an open one on entering the house. Therefore, I sought to do soemthing about it. Initially I had wanted to build a partition in front of the toilet to block off the negative Qi but then had to give up the idea as it was rather expensive and also the space there was limited.
Nevertheless, I have come up with a solution. Curtains. Yup! I have already asked the contractor to make me a set of tracks for the doorway leading to the second hall of my house. His wife who is a seamstress specialises in sewing curtains will do it for me. She went with me to Kamdar to choose the materials for the curtains. So, I consider my problem is solved.
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