The Fengshui Flat
We were approached by a family of four to design their HDB flat because of the many requirements from the FSM aka Feng Shui Master and the need to cater space for existing furniture. It caused quite a headache to the missus of the house and so she decided to leave the job to us.
in summary
I'm glad to announce that reno has started!
stay tune for more updates.
xoxo
velle
We were approached by a family of four to design their HDB flat because of the many requirements from the FSM aka Feng Shui Master and the need to cater space for existing furniture. It caused quite a headache to the missus of the house and so she decided to leave the job to us.
in summary
- the daughter's room had to be the furthest end.
- tall cabinets have to be placed where the FSM says
- the fridge had to be placed outside the kitchen
- the shrine had to be at a certain location and cannot be under the beam
- no headboards to be under beams
- everyone in the family has a sleeping position in the house
- water feature is to be placed where the FSM says
- there shall be no doors facing each other
- tv must be in front of a solid wall which belongs to a room.
- main door must have a partition of some sorts
- colours are to follow the FSM
- no cove lights in the bedrooms. strictly
- the usual - no cooker and sink side by side or directly opposite each other
- privacy entry to bedrooms, preferably not from dining or living
- storage area for harp
- service yard area for laundry
- laundry sink
- bright and spacious
- to fit existing 1.5m dining table, 2.4 x 2.4m sofa, 2 wine cabinets, 2 chests of drawers, quadrant shape table top (where possible)
I'm glad to announce that reno has started!
stay tune for more updates.
xoxo
velle