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Dear Cecil,
I have a couple of questions which I hope you will be patient with me.
My husband's element is Weak Earth, I am Strong Earth, my eldest daughter is Weak Earth, and the youngest is Strong Fire, my mom who lives with us is Weak Wood. Our house main door faces NE30 degrees.
1. We have a collection of 50+ pieces in a revolving glass cabinet and an amethyst we would like to display. Are there any unsuitable place to display and what would be the best place to display the crystal and amethyst?
2. Our kitchen is in the SE sector(Wood). Can we have a stove and a fridge placed in opposite sides facing each other? The kitchen lies in the Spook and Death sector for us, should we use Fire and/or Water Element to cure?
3. My two daughters share the same room in the SW location and also part of West location. My youngest daughter doesn't have a problem sleeping in any part of the room. My eldest daughter doesn't benefit from any of these locations. If we use Metal instead of Fire elements to cure Weak Earth, will it cause any unfavorable elements since my youngest daughter(a Strong Fire Element)is in the same room. What would be an ideal solution?
4. The Grand Duke location in conflict is East for Year 2001 thus no renovation should be done in the West. Is painting the wall considered a renovation?
5. Part of our master bedroom is in the center of the house. Most of the area is in the South, SE, East and SW. unfortunately we cannot place our bed at SW (ideal) and the only possible place is at SE and South location. It is Death(SE)for my husband and Disaster(S)for me. Can I say that I should sleep on the South side which is better than death sector and my husband will then lie nearest to SE sector which is only Spook for him. In the SW sector corner, we are thinking of creating a cosy corner with a sofa/lounger and a standing light which is also near the window. Opposite this arrangement is the toilet but we are doing a feature wall with doors opening outwards to conceal the toilet. Is this arrangement viable? Can we retain the original toilet door if we are doing the feature wall with/ doors, and that makes it to 2 doors before you can enter the toilet.
We thank you for your time and patience.
Warmest thoughts.
Angel & Bernard
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