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Dear Geral,
Ideally, rooms including bedrooms should be either rectangular or " square " shaped.
Sorry, I am not sure what you meant by "Meat Cleaver". Do you mean that the L-shaped represent a `meat cleaver'.
If one has an L-shaped room e.g. the living room "joined" to the dining room forming an `L' shape, the best situation is to place a `partition' dividing the rooms into `two rooms'.
Similarly if your bedroom is `L' shaped, try to `partition' it e.g using a screen etc.. to create `two square/rectangular' shaped rooms.
If your room is `odd' shaped e.g. a circular room, usually one can built cupboards and `change' the room into a square and rectularly shaped.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/24/99 11:44:02 PM, Lian Feng wrote:
>Hihi,
>
>I wld like to consult on bed
>arrangement in a L-shaped
>bedroom. As the bed has to be
>placed at the cleaver-like
>blade which is unfavorable &
>that it is not gd a solution
>here to use a mirror to
>deflect the missing corners
>since this will definitely
>reflect the bed (bad), what
>can be done instead to remedy
>the situation?
>
>Geral
>
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