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Hi,
No, it is not necessary for the kitchen door to face a window.
What is more important considerations are:
1. The water position in relation to the stove and other fire elements.
2. The stove must not be `supported' by a window.
3. Positions like the Kitchen in the South, you can have the Stove face a water element to `cool' down the kitchen. As South = Fire element.
Contrast this with having a Kitchen at the North. Here, you must try to `keep warm' the stove and not let it `die out' with a water position opposite it.
4. Avoid having the water pipe "criss-cross" the stove (e.g. in the built in cabinet below it).
5. Avoid a ceiling beam above the stove.
The above are important considerations. Here you should try and give priority to the above and satisfy the above conditions.
Furthermore, it is good to have the stove located at the auspicoius sector of the spouse (based on her Eight House). For example, a stove at the spouse's Prosperity section is good.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/15/99 12:56:44 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>Is it necessary that kitchen
>door should face a window.
>Thanks.
>
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