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Dear Anon,
Apologies, hope u can clarify by what you mean - stick to the wall?
So long as the small fish ponds are low (provide) clear space, generally this would be acceptable.
The rationale for clear space at the frontage of the house is important. And if the two small ponds achieve this, it would be acceptable. Although, further `investigate' looks under Shapes and Forms should be conducted.
2. Apologies, could not see the picture that you said that you had attached below.
3. Frankly, with a sloping roof, over a large portion both study tables, there is really not much one can do here other than (I know is impossible) to create a flat roof area.
You may just have to position your tables based on good shapes and form or where both parties feel comfortable with.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/27/01 1:26:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Hi! I'm writing to ask for
>some opinions about the
>"setting" at my house.
>Recently, 2 small ponds of
>water and fishes had been
>placed besides my front gate.
>It is kind of "stick to the
>wall" man-made ponds. Is it a
>good Feng-Shui for that. By
>the way, my house is facing
>North West.
>On another matter, my study
>room is in the room with
>partly sloping ceiling (
>Please view the attached
>picture ) and my table is
>placed at the centre of that
>"sloping place". Is that a
>good Feng Shui? Can I do
>anything to correct it besides
>adjusting the table. ( I can't
>simply adjust the table
>location because there are
>another 2 studying tables and
>2 book shelves in the room. )
>Any comments and suggestions
>will be greatly appreciated.
>I'm looking forward to receive
>an early reply. Thank you!
>
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