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Dear SY,
Thank you for your layout plan.
Yes, the layout is pretty `unique' and sometimes it may not be feasible to simply divide it into shapes such as eg. Two `L' shapes as they may not be such.
In your case, the preferred option is to make a photocopy of the layout plan or print it.
Paste/glue the photocopy on a cardboard.
Next `cut-out' the outline of the layout plan.
You use a nail to balance the layout. When you are able to balance the entire `cut-out' layout, i.e. centre of gravity then use this point as the centre-point of the home.
You can then from here determine the direction to the main entrance.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/28/2001 1:19:00 AM, SY Wong wrote:
>Sorry Cecil,
>Some mistake in my previous
>message which I am making the
>corrections here.
>
>1) The question is not 'Why
>the centre of the house' but
>instead 'Where is the centre
>of the house'.
>
>2) The attached files were all
>identical due to attachment
>problem. Here is the other
>floorplan that was meant to be
>attached.
>
>Sorry for the blunder.
>
>Thanks & Regards,
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