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Thank you,thank you,thank you!!!..for your help.I hung the portraits back. (:
On 2/20/01 5:13:00 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
>Dear Agnes,
>
>In my opinion, the beam(s) you
>had mentioned is not an issue
>since many bedrooms I am aware
>of in Singapore, have such
>indents.
>
>Usually, it wold be good to
>have a headboard with cupboard
>space for placement of e.g.
>phone set or alarm clock.
>
>Even if there is no cupboard
>space, this would generally
>(in my realistic opinion) not
>a main issue.
>
>Usually, when we sleep, on a
>pillow, part of the top
>portion of the pillow would
>certainly occupy the `beam'
>portion. Best to sleep away
>from the beam.
>
>As for hanging wedding photos
>etc... you should still hang
>the photo as the `benefits'
>outweigh the disadvantage.
>
>Warmest Regards,
>Cecil
>
>On 2/19/01 1:20:00 PM, Agnes Teng wrote:
>>Hi Cecil and Robert,
>>After all these years,I
>>noticed that one side of the
>>wall in my bedroom and child's
>>study room respectively,
>>there's something like half a
>>concrete beam protruding out
>>at the top. Is that considered
>>a beam?
>>I hung my wedding photo and
>>child's portraits on that wall
>>right under that "beam". Is it
>>bad luck?
>>I removed all the photos
>>(leaving the nails and a wall
>>clock on the wall)for the time
>>being. Now I keep the pictures
>>in a cupboard in the storage
>>room. I don't know where to
>>hang them.Please advise
>>me.Thank you.
>>Sincerely,
>>agnes
>
>
>
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