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Dear Angela,
1. Frankly, at a macro level, there should not be an issue on the design of an air regulator `based' on Feng Shui principles.
2. More importantly, it is the product and the shape is designed on the practical aspects of both incorporating it and how easily and cost effectively it can be produced / moulded.
3. For example, a split airconditionering looks almost the same for all models. Rectangular in shape, with removal filters. Air is circulated through the vents at the lower panels.
4. The only Feng Shui consideration is to avoid, where possible posion arrows e.g. sharp cornered objects. Where possible, edges should be rounded.
Point no. 4 is the most important consideration.
5. Another point would be the colour of the
regulator. However, if it is a small unit, go for more neutral (everyone house hold unit) colours that can blend well with the home.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/24/00 3:45:55 PM, Angela Bown wrote:
>I'm a student in the process
>of designing a air regulator
>to help combat sick building
>syndrome. I was wondering
>what sort of shapes would be
>feng shui friendly for it?
>
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