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Dear Ceilia,
Can I check with you is your house built between 1984 to this year?
If it is built in Period 7, where centre is the current prosperity sector, it would be better to use Green carpet.
As centre of the house is also of the yellow element, Green represents wood would help to neutralise the earth element (as Wood destroys earth). As for Red which represents the Fire element, my advise is to keep this element off the centrepoint of the house
The above is based on preliminary analysis based on generalised FS without taking into consideration your personal elements/strengths. It is based more on analysis of the home.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 9/8/99 12:47:09 AM, Celia Christensen wrote:
>Hi,
>I am installing a new carpet
>up the center
>staircase of my home. The
>staircase in almost in the
>center of the home, a little
>to the right as entering. It
>almost faces the front door
>which faces east.
>I have two choices in carpet,
>a traditional red
>or a green, both of oriental
>origin. I wanted to know which
>was the
>best color choice for this
>area.
>
>Can you help?
>
>Thanks,
>Celia
>
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