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Dear Aj,
1. For a dining room table, it should not be placed against a solid wall.
2. This is because, placing such a table would not be good for social interaction of the family members.
3. In the Gua (Kua concept), one can see an arrangement of the various family member's position at the dining table i.e. father, mother, eldest son, youngest son, middle son, eldest daugther, youngest daughter and middle daughter.
4. For the couch it should also be arranged to allow for social interaction. The usual shape is to form a `circle/rectangle' around say the coffee table.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 12/28/00 8:57:00 AM, Aj Gibson wrote:
>cecil,
>i have noticed that you
>mention placing desks against
>solid walls for support. does
>that also apply to tables??
>such as dining room tables, or
>end tables for the couch? or
>just desks. thanks a bunch.
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