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Dear Max,
There are many theories involved with regards to the kitchen:
1. Some FS practitioner feels that kitchen should be in harmony with either spouse. Either/or should be auspicious sector for either say the husband or wife.
Please see below:-
On 11/17/2001 2:00:00 AM, Max Lee wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>Please advice what I should do
>if my kitchen fall in my
>prosperity area (EAST). I am
>Kua 9, weak fire. I understand
>that kitchen in this location
>will cause a lot of quarrel
>among in family (PS : don't
>know whether is true)
As mentioned earlier, some FS practitioners feel that the kitchen should fall in e.g. the husband's prosperity area. While others feel that it should be the opposite.
The main `argument' here is that it has to do with the fire element. Some FS practitioners feel that fire may be harmful as it can result in frequent quarrels. However, this is less of importance and we should be focusing more on:-
1. The kitchen has both the fire and water element i.e fire (stove) and water (the basin/refrigerator).
2. Priority is that the stove should try to face inwards in the kitchen as it helps to keep the warmth-in. The kitchen is seen as a place that provide both food and warmth to the household.
3. Another major consideration is the position of the stove in relation to the wash basin / fridge. And the stove should especially be kept a distance or there should be a gap between the two.
4. If the kitchen is at the north, the stove and frige should not face each other as North = Water, may just distinguish the warmth of the stove.
5. If the kitchen is at the south, the stove can face the fridge.
>My kitchen door is facing
>south west but it is located
>in the area of south-east.
The siting of the kitchen door is less important than the placement of the stove.
>Oringinally, the kitchen door
>is on the east (getting the
>direction from the centre of
>the house). We have change it
>to south-west instead.
>
>I am planning to place the
>dining table at SE.
>
Thank you.
Cecil Lee
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