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Dear Wasis,
In such a situation, frankly, the essence here is that the bed should not be on the same wall and particularly, the `waste pipe' should not criss-cross or next to the bed.
The only option is to leave a gap between the bed and this wall. This is perhaps the `lesser of the two evils'. Where it is not ideal for the bed to be away from the wall but this is much better considering the above.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/20/00 11:12:02 AM, Wasis Sugiono wrote:
>Hi,
The main bedroom in my
>house shares the same wall
>with a toilet. In fact,
the
>toilet is in the bedroom. The
>pipe from the toilet to the
>septic tank
crosses under the
>bedroom. A fortune teller says
>this room is bad. How can
>I
fix it without doing a major
>renovation? Thanks in
>advance.
Regards,
Wasis
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