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Dear Theresa,
It would be good if you can provide a `sketch' and send as an attachment to this forum for me to take a look at it.
On 6/19/01 3:35:00 PM, Theresa Nielsen wrote:
>We are in the process of
>buying a newly built house
>which seems to have a perfect
>enviornment. At first, I
>thought the house
>was perfect too. But in trying
>to do Feng Shui
>on it, I have encountered
>these problems;
>The Front door (facing East)
>opens into a
>living room which juts out
>from the main
>body of the house. If you only
>measure the
>living room, it is slightly
>under 1/2 the
>length on the house. If you
>add the front
>porch with the front door in
>it, the size of
>this "addition" becomes larger
>than 1/2 of
>the house. Is this an
>addition (facing the
>North), or is it part of the
>house with corners missing??
As mentioned, it would be best to provide a sketch (in proportion) as it is difficult for me to comment on the above.
>Also, the long wall of the
>house faces South,
>and the lower ground. This
>would be good except that
>there is very little ground to
>both the South and the North
>of the house as
>it is in a "housing
>development", and so there
>are houses in both directions.
Apologies.. I am not too clear on this.
>The front door
>faces East, and the street.
>The house is
>pretty much centered on the
>lot it is on, but
>behind the house (West),
>beyond the back fence, the
>land slopes down to a
>beautiful
>park. There is a small stream
>further past the park, running
>East to West.
Determining the frontage of the house is important here. Some houses, may have the frontage facing the `back' of the house.
Usually, if this is the back of the house, it is best to have a wall or fence (bushes) to protect the back of the home.
>The East (front door) side of
>the house does
>face the proper higher ground
>which gently
>wraps around the North side of
>the lot, and down the West
>side, like an arm chair.
It would be good to have the house protected on each side and particularly advantages if it can be like a horseshoe effect.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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