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Dear Kolsan,
If you can draw a sketch of the layout, or scan a copy of the layout of both the first and second floor. Attach it to this forum, I could help u determine the centrepoint.
Usually, in addition to the garage, it is best to look at the entire house especially the locations of entrances in relation to the garage to find the centrepoint.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/20/00 4:21:00 PM, Kolsan Wu wrote:
>Cecil,
>
>I have been a bit confused
>with on how to do my house.
>
>Basically my house has two
>floors.
>
>1) The first floor is pretty
>much a rectangle, BUT a part
>of is (left bottom corner of
>the rectangle if you will) the
>garage! So if I don't count
>the garage, it would leave the
>rest of the living quarter in
>an L-shape. Should I separate
>my house as 2 parts as an
>L-shape house, or do I include
>part of the space in the
>garage as a big rectangle?
>Please advice.
>
>2) The second floor is pretty
>irregular. It kinda forms a T
>shape, but not an even one.
>Should I do each room
>independently in this case? If
>I try to find the center, I
>have a few corners missing.
>How would you cure such
>missing corners?
>
>3) I have a really bad Feng
>Shui no-no in my house: a
>stairway directly facing the
>main entrance up to the second
>floor, which faces the
>entrance to my master bedroom
>on the second floor. What
>would you suggest to improve
>this situation?
>
>Thanks a lot in advance!
>
>Kolsan
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