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Dear Steven
In reality, one should consider the entrance towards the home even if the frontage seems to be the North.
At your `second' level, the entrance to your home should be the location of the door. In my opinion, it should still be South.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 9/19/2001 2:43:00 AM, Steven Arsenault wrote:
>I live in a 100 year old brick
>converted warehouse. The
>building ( along with my
>living room ) faces North. To
>enter the loft I come up the
>elevator ( which runs thru my
>living space) enter into a
>small lobby and enter into the
>living room thru a south
>facing door. The rest of the
>living space is an additional
>3000 square feet that runs out
>of the living room into the
>kitchen, dining room, TV room,
>bathrooms, work room and
>bedrooms etc that is actually
>South of the main enterance
>door. The loft feels like
>North facing since all of the
>living room windows are facing
>North, all of the rest of the
>rooms are in the South part of
>the building - 130 feet south
>of the living room. I come
>into the living room from the
>South, can stay there or head
>South again to the rest of the
>living space. Which way should
>I be considering the loft
>faces - North or South - my
>feeling is North - although I
>do come in from the South -
>but I have to go to the
>Northern part of the loft from
>the southern part then go back
>out the south facing door to
>get out - confused - I am!
>Thanks
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