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Dear Lee,
1. In Feng Shui, if one has an `L-shaped' living room or living cum dining room; one should take advantage of (top-down view) of "two rectangular" shaped areas.
Imagine here that a partition on one side of the wall with walking space - will imply two rectangle areas. This is the best configuration for an `L-shaped' room/area.
2. If you have a sketch of your existing `L-shaped' layout and/or a proposed sketch; feel free to upload it as a message (Attachment file) for me to make my comments.
Otherwise, you may explain further or describe further (Forgive me -- hopefully, I can understand and comment somewhat on it) for you.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/25/2002 1:23:00 PM, Lee Parent wrote:
>I am new to this site so
>please forgive me if I repeat
>questions already asked in the
>past. Our living area is
>L-shaped with the main
>entrance being the open end of
>one arm of the L. This opening
>faces south. How do I set the
>stations of this room, please?
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