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  1. Many thanks for helping to clarify the situation!
  2. Hiya! I've been meaning to replace the dual glass doors to my room with a single solid wood one for a long while. Based on a few other aspects I was thinking to place it on the half where the bookshelf is currently covering some of the doorway. However, I wanted to take feng shui into account and I remember reading that the door to the bedroom should not be opposite from the bathroom door (the one with the broken glass). In my case drawing a straight line from the proposed door spot lands semi on the opposing wall/brother's door. However, since the bathroom door/wall has a different angle, then drawing a straight line from there lands directly where my proposed new door would be. Placing the door on the other half (like the door that is in use currently for my bedroom) has the opposite effect, i.e direct line from my bedroom door lands on the bathroom door, but direct line from bathroom door would land on the newly created wall. Which logic applies/which option is better? If the effect is similar, then what's the best remediation strategy? Curtain on the bathroom door (does that go outside or inside)? The bookshelf will be placed on the half not in use/where the new wall will be. Many thanks!
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