Skillon.com - BaZi FengShui Four Pillars of Destiny Skillon.com
BaZi
Feng Shui
Skillon.com - BaZi FengShui
BACK
Share:


kitchens (Feng Shui)

Elayne Chiong
Member since 31/1/2012
29/2/2012 

Dear Master

Thank you once again for responding to my earlier question on stoves.  Most houses built in Malaysia today are designed with 2 kitchens, wet and dry, and many households would have a stove in each kitchen.  If having 2 stoves is not good, what can one do then to avoid/reduce any bad that this will bring, if the option of removing one of the stoves is not possible?  Thank you.  


Master Peter
6/3/2012 

Are you sure it is stove and not oven. Yes in Malaysia there are many with dry and wet kitchen. Both can have oven but not stove. If you really have two stove, I am afraid it will not be good. The affect include uncertainties in many of you doing, feeling confuse and etc. health and finance might also be a problem. This will depend on the  exact locations.

Cheers.


Elayne Chiong
6/3/2012 

Dear Master

Many thanks for your reply.  Is a stove the same as a hot plate from a feng shui perspective? If a toilet bowl above a stove is bad, will minimal usage of the stove help to reduce any bad that this brings?  Thank you once again.


Master Peter
7/3/2012 

Minimum usage will help. Cheers.



** For specific questions and advices, please use our services.

** Any SPECIFIC QUESTIONS WHICH ONLY BENEFICIAL TO A PARTICULAR INDIVIDUAL WILL NOT BE ANSWERED. This is a free general advice forum and most of the questions that were answered was either a catalyst or can be applied generally to most users benefits.



Skillon.com - BaZi Four Pillars of Destiny and FengShui Skillon.com
BaZi
Feng Shui
Join Peter About Us        Contact Us        Frequently Asked Questions
© Copyrights 1998 - 2024 www.Skillon.com. All Rights Reserved.
SKILLONCOM . Privacy Policy   | User Agreement and Disclaimer