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Dear Anon,
1. I agree with you that lots of Singaporeans have no more space in their flats for a shoe rack inside their house or it is too inconvenient as there is no second door.
2. As I mentioned, ( it is only my opinion and `habbit' as I believe that for now, shoe rack placement is secondary. Not much research has been done in this area).
3. Usually, it is preferred that shoe racks have ventilation holes and a cloth would be an equally good alternative.
4. This area has to be looked into further.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/28/00 7:58:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Hi Cecil
>
>The in house shoe rack is
>built in cabinet with door
>closed, is this ok?
>
>For the "open" shoe rack
>outside my house, as there is
>no more space in my HDB flat,
>can I camouflage by covering
>it up with a cloth? Pls
>advise.
>
>I believe a lot of people in
>Singapore has the same
>scenario as me.
>
>I know the shoe rack is not so
>good at either inside/outside
>the main door but due to the
>size of the flat, there is no
>other place to put. And I
>believe shoes cannot put in
>store room and bed room. Not
>only becos of feng shui but
>also bad smell.
>
>Thanks
>
>On 2/28/00 3:08:00 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
>>Dear Anon,
>>
>>1. I believe this is an `open'
>>question for now.
>>
>>2. So far, it is my opinion
>>that one should keep the shoe
>>rack inside the house.
>>
>>In my home, I keep it in away
>>from the main entrance door. I
>>have a shoe rack at the back
>>of my home.
>>
>>When I return home, I bring
>>the shoes to the shoe rack at
>>the back of the house (which
>>is next to the waste bin).
>>
>>3. This is my personal habit.
>>Although it is quite
>>inconvenient, I managed to do
>>so. Don't ask me why, but this
>>is how my family does it.
>>
>>4. In Singapore, I do notice
>>quite alot of private homes,
>>do not leave their shoes
>>outside the house. Perhaps
>>they are too expensive.
>>
>>5. However, I do see many
>>people, do have shoe racks
>>either outside (immediately
>>outside their house) or just
>>immediately inside their
>>house.
>>
>>6. Frankly, as there is little
>>study on the overall effects
>>on Qi in the home, one has to
>>decide for yourself.
>>
>>7. Some of us will always have
>>the habbit of leaving their
>>shoes, understandably out of
>>convenience especially if it
>>is a landed property.
>>
>>8. For others, it is for fear
>>of being stolen especially if
>>expensive shoes are left out
>>in an apartment.
>>
>>9. Each of us have to make our
>>own personal judgements.
>>
>>10. Under Feng Shui, the main
>>entrance door is like the
>>`mouth' of the house. This is
>>one consideration, for Feng
>>Shui `believers'.
>>
>>And this topic can be
>>subjected to different views
>>as it is "invisible" to
>>everyone and secondary to Feng
>>Shui. Where we should get our
>>basics right first.
>>
>>Warmest Regards,
>>Cecil
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>On 2/28/00 12:34:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>>>Hi Cecil
>>>
>>>I had one wall-mounted closed
>>>cabinet shoe rack inside my
>>>living room near the main
>>>door. I also had one open shoe
>>>rack on my right side of my
>>>corridor.
>>>
>>>Can we place shoe rack outside
>>>and inside our house? If it is
>>>not good to have open shoe
>>>rack outside the house, can I
>>>just camouflage by covering up
>>>with cloth ?
>>>Or is there any better
>>>suggestion?
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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