"Went in last week also.
The place is well done out - all newly plastered and painted too good standard, new solid wood doors on the rooms and I noticed a memory foam topped mattress on the bed. Can't remember the exact TWL layout inside but the waiting area is still in the same place. Huge showers - big enough to have fixed glass screen to walk in behind. Shower had and controls completely built into wall - which means you won't be faced with broken shower head /holder / vertical rail / uncoiling feed pipe after they have been used for a year or so.
Rooms are a bit sparten/clinical looking at the minute - and could do with a bit more dressing (few pictures / mirrors /rugs). I didn't notice the lighting arrangement too much but it seemed a bit too bright and centrally lit. Flooring could have been a better choice also. It was the Rhino Floor non-slip vinyl type stuff that is cold to the touch (in a fake wooden effect) and not the most careful of fitters did it.
So clean, new, very comfortable and practical but strangely lacking anything of a "woman's touch" - so although a good overall experience it still felt a bit like fucking in a dentist's waiting room. People are critical of SS for being a bit of a "conveyor belt" experience but I think she did spend a time making the rooms look and feel right, and I would say it has paid off for her."
Sorry I did not see the "Feng shui" aspects of the building.

BUT, I did notice it was clean smart and contemporary .
PLUS,There wasn't any chavs in nylon track suits or that supermarket approach of staff prevalent in other establishments.

In truth i had the best time in a long while.
