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Dear Allison,
1. In my opinion, once one bought the house and unless there is a drastic move (most of the time impossible or impractial to change the location) of the toilet.
2. There is really not much one can do. However, as a comfort: usually, if the toilets are in particular located with at least of the walls sharing an external wall; this is considered overall acceptable.
3. Here, contrast this to worst-off senarios like toilets at the centrepoint (the reason why it is better to have the toilet sharing an external wall - thus impossible in such a situation to have the toilet at the centrepoint of the house).
4. Usually the concept of the Eight House is that if one does not spent time at a specific sector - this is really not an issue.
5. Contrast this to the `extreme' where someone found that the toilet is located at his/her "prosperity sector". Here, does it make sense to purposely spent time or as much time there? If this sounds unreasonable, then it is not really of an issue.
6. For those who are building a new house, it is best to consolidate all the toilets at a specific sector of the house.
Rather than out of convenience, toilets are at e.g North, South & East of the house. Where possible, if the house is medium sized or large, one could possible reduce the toilets to e.g. North (two toilets can be there to serve i.e. bedroom 2 and 3) and East (another toilet perhaps to serve the master bedroom).
7. For the toilet(s), the best one can apply is the Yin and Yang concept of keeping it more yang i.e. bright and dry. since toilet locations are considered more yin. Thus have a balance of more yang element there.
8. Simple things like chosing table tops in lighter colours is better than e.g. black. Although black looks `classy' it may if the toilet has less lighting.. less reflection causing that area to be darker.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/13/2002 5:56:00 PM, Allison F wrote:
>I know the Northwest is a
>really good corner this year,
>actually its one of the few
>good areas. Well my bathroom
>happens to be located here,
>what should I do? Are there
>any remedies? Thank you in
>advance!
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