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Dear Ana,
Please refer to the attached.
In my opinion, the love seat is inappropriate to screen the main door from the staircase.
It is best that a screen be used between the main door and the staircase. So long as the stairs is not seen, this will no longer become a threat.
A few months ago, I encountered a case where my client redo the second level such that the staircase faces the main door. This is not healthy.
Ever since, they had done so, and with other problems i.e. main door facing windows, these lead to many leaks in the home. The end result is that they continously face finacial problems.
Generally, a mirror at the staircase landing (say at Marking `C' under the attachment)is acceptable as it aids Qi flow. But, placing a mirror or mirrors (e.g. at Marking `B') can have a double edged sword: If the location is bad, it can bounce back twice the bad luck! Flying Star Feng Shui is usually used in conjuction to determing whether it is good or bad to do so.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 9/19/2002 7:46:00 PM, Ana Martinez wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
>
>I live in a townhouse. My main
>door is facing the beginning
>of the stair case. Theres
>about six stairs which you can
>see on the corner area of
>where the stairs meet I have a
>plant. Then you have to turn
>right to continue going up the
>stairs(these stairs can't be
>seen from the front door
>because there's a wall.
>Attached i have included a
>diagram of what the entrance
>looks like. Please advise on
>what I can do to help me.
>Also, I was thinking about
>putting a mirror I have along
>the wall where the main door
>is and where the stairs start.
>Right above where a have love
>seat just like i mentioned on
>the diagram. Should I move my
>couch from there. Is it ok to
>mirror along that wall. I read
>that having a main door facing
>stairs is bad feng shui.
>please help....
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