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Dear Yew-Meng,
Thank you for the sketch of your layout plan.
I have marked the centrepoint of the house.
The attached illustration will also show that you should take the compass reading from point A to B.
On 4/21/2002 8:44:00 PM, Yew-Meng Lip wrote:
>Hello Cecil,
>
>I have 2 questions:
>
>Question 1:
>What determines the entrance
>point into the house? (Please
>see attached). From the
>attached, the entrance point
>into the house(no door) is on
>the North East sector while
>the main entrance into the
>house sits facing North, so
>does this house sit on the
>North or North East?
Please refer to the above. You should be able to find the direction of the main entrance based on the attachment.
From your sketch, it looks like your main door is at the North.
>Question 2:
>If I were to build a house
>with the back area facing the
>main road(South) with the main
>front entrance(North) eracted
>facing towards the back, does
>that mean that the house then
>sits south and faces north
>even when I enter the house
>through a back door from the
>back into the house? I guess
>to summarise my question, how
>significant is the main door,
>does it serve a design purpose
>in fengshui or do I have to
>use it to activte it?
It is a serious flaw if the house has its main door facing a hill.
Ideally, the main door should be a the frontage or many of the windows for the frontage are located here. Sometimes, the main door can be at either side i.e. East or West.
If one purposely built the frontage facing a hill (especially if the back has a hill) this spells calamity for the owners. And death can occur.
Ideally, in your layout plan, although the toilet has one of it's side sharing an external wall, it would be advantages if they are side by side and preferably, at a corner of the house closer to the back.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Locating the centrepoint of hse (13,270 bytes)
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