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Topic: Year 2000 for Kitchen in the West.
Conf: Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui), Msg: 3595
From: Anonymous
Date: 12/18/1999 02:50 PM

Hi ,
l am staying in a little apartment .My house door opened at Southeast which is no 8 in the Lo Shu grid for 2000.A long wooden dining table is situated in South (4), Southwest (6) is my third room , which have a window facing the kitchen ( hence, it is a guest room and reading room ) .

Number 7 and 9 is my living room , l place my T.V in the East (7) and sofa at (9) which is the center of the house .

West (2) is my kitchen , which worried me the most .

Northeast(3) is empty , , North (5) is the 2nd bedroom , and Northwest (1) is my Master bedroom ( both room have a window over seeing a large playground , which is very airy , ).

l had some problem with placing my stove in my kitchen , if l would have to draw another Lo Shu grid for my kitchen itself , the door is opened at Southeast (8) , South (4) is a long cabinet with rice cooker and slow cooker . Southwest (6) is empty , but there is where my 3rd room"s window facing.

East (7) is my fridge , and a long table top from (7) to (9) the center and the tap is at (9) facing South ( no fire element directly opposite the tap ). West (2) is empty at this moment . l placed my gas stove at the Northwest(1) , facing (6).

Northeast (3) and North (5) is my toilet ( not sharing the same door as the kitchen , door opened from the living room ). If l don;t consider (3) and (5) as my toilet , then it would be the missing corner of my kitchen.

Now , my question is where should l place my gas stove ?? Northwest (1) is believe to be "Heavenly gate " and the West (2) is "gold" . it is not proper to place the stove in Northwest and West as well. ( correct me if l'm wrong ).

it is only Southwest (6) left , but it is where my window is , it is not practical to close up the window.

Other then (6),(2) and (1) , there is nowhere else to place the stove , l really hope you can advice me what to do .

Can l place my stove in the Northwest facing (6)??
If l pace my stove in the west (2) , then it will be facing my tap at (9).
The length of the kitchen is only 9ft X 9ft. My gas stove is already 3ft . It is really hard for me to plan.

l hope this email is clear enough and it doesn't confuse you.

Thank you.

CK


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