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Dear Cindi,
Please see below:-
Hello Ms Cecil
Many thanks for your prompt reply today. I will now forward a clearer
sketch for your viewing and comment.
(I do not have paint shop program!)
I waits for your comment by return. Many thanks again.
With best regards
Cindi
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From: Thomas Yong
To: free-advice@forum.geomancy.net
Sent: Friday, 13 July, 2001 9:21 PM
Subject: rebellious teenager's bedroom
Hi Ms Cecil
Her bedroom furniture will be in Tomorrow mid morning. Hence, I hope you
could give some ad vice
on arrangement to improve her well-being. She is rather stubbor, careless
her work and lack of concentration
most of the time. Her teachers are telling us again and again that she has
potential doing better work but somehow not doing so at the moment. She
will be taking a very important examination this year around 1st week of
October 2001.
We hope to do something to help her out. Kindly assist by return.
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Date of birth I 10th Jan 89
Room position ; north corner of the house
Door position : south
(Door in white color)
I would not be able to comment on the Ba Zi simply with the provision of a date of birth (DOB). Please refer to my `policy' under the conference " Samples that will not receive a reply "
Therefore, my current advise will be based only on Shapes and Form School.
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north wall (painted light blue) - study desk + corner wall light
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Colour scheme - unable to comment as ideally, it should be in harmony with her Ba Zi. For example, if she is a weak water person, light blue colour is an acceptable colour.
Her back is facing the door. Is this okay? (She tends to be jumpy when she
realized
we are in the room without her knowing! plse comment.
First, we should look at the position of the bed. Where possible it should be on the opposite wall of the bedroom door.
For the study table, I personally feel that you should seek your daughter's `advice' as to where she would like it to be placed.
This is because, since she will ultimately be using it, and that each of us may have our preferences or `privacy'.
Some of us may feel comfortable, placing the table on the side of the bedroom door. Where, she could see family members enter the room.
Alternatively, if you can allow her to close the bedroom door.
For a rebellious teenager, it is best to allow her the scope of `freedom' to choose her `study location'. For example, I know of some students who even prefer studying on the bed.
For your situation, it is best to let your child participate in the `decision' process on how to arrange the furnture in her room. Perhaps, even the bed.
north east wall - (with light green curtain)
Colour choice as mentioned earlier should go best with the Ba zi. Other than this, one has to go with one's feelings.
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Intend to proposed new bed position - FACING NORTH as indicated on drawing
= {BED]
or otherwise, kindly provide best alternative by return. Thank you
east wall and south east wall with built in wardrobe in pink color.
If the wardrobe is in pink colour, it may be a mismatch with light blue wall colour. But if it is already painted - not much choice. Alternate neutral colours are white or pastel shades of white e.g. off-white, or cream.
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A dressing table with full length mirror is affixed near the entrance to the
room. Will there be
problem? plse refer to sketch. Thank you.
So long as it does not face any part of the bed, this should not be a problem.
Again, best to check with your child, how, he/she feels about it.
south wall and west wall - painted in cream color
Cream is usually considered a common colour - as with off-white or white and are the three most common colours used to paint the walls.
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We hang a pink notice board at south wall and a white board at the west
wall.
Usually, notice boards do not have a major impact and should be considered as `decorative' items. There are more important issues in Feng Shui.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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