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Thanks for fixing the link. Now I can see it.
Yes,in general, this may be considered as a classic case of a home at a T-junction.
However, it also depends on a few major considerations:
1. Just imagine a run away car that slams into a property. Things like a left-hand or right-hand drive country;
2. Where is the main gate;
3. How large or small is the garden to the main door or face of the home;
4. Any openings directly facing the T-junction
5. Any road humps to slow down the car when approaching the T-juction etc....

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On 1/4/2011 4:20:54 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Appended by Cecil: Cannot see
drawing.Good day!My house is
partiallylocatedat
T Junction Road. Here I
attached a drawing of the
exact location.Can you please
give me a advised on this.Best
Regards,Kenneth Cua

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Further to what I had mentioned; the chief concern really is if a run-away vehicle : should it plow thru into the home; what damage (and calamity) it may cause.
As there is a higher probability of such a thing happening e.g. a runaway Toyota vehicle with stuck gas paddle or a drunkard.
Thus, this is one of the reason for avoiding a direct path of "qi" towards the home such as from a T-junction.

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On 1/6/2011 5:52:26 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Thanks for fixing the link. Now I can
see it.Yes,in general, this may be
considered as a classic case of a home
at a T-junction.However, it also depends
on a few major considerations:1. Just
imagine a run away car that slams into a
property. Things like a left-hand or
right-hand drive country;2. Where is the
main gate;3. How large or small is the
garden to the main door or face of the
home;4. Any openings directly facing the
T-junction5. Any road humps to slow down
the car when approaching the T-juction
etc....On 1/4/2011 4:20:54 PM, Kenneth
Kua wrote:
Appended by Cecil: Cannot
see
drawing.Good day!My house is
partiallylocatedat
T
Junction Road. Here I
attached
a drawing of the
exact location.Can
you please
give me a advised on
this.Best
Regards,Kenneth Cua

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Always remember: Can a run-away car run amok and smash into the premises (garden) home and pose a problem?

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On 1/6/2011 5:56:32 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Further to what I had mentioned; the
chief concern really is if a run-away
vehicle : should it plow thru into the
home; what damage (and calamity) it may
cause. As there is a higher probability
of such a thing happening e.g. a runaway
Toyota vehicle with stuck gas paddle or
a drunkard. Thus, this is one of the
reason for avoiding a direct path of
"qi" towards the home such as from a
T-junction.On 1/6/2011 5:52:26 PM, Cecil
Lee wrote:
Thanks for fixing the
link. Now I can
see it.Yes,in
general, this may be
considered as a
classic case of a home
at a
T-junction.However, it also depends
on a few major considerations:1.
Just
imagine a run away car that
slams into a
property. Things like a
left-hand or
right-hand drive
country;2. Where is the
main gate;3.
How large or small is the
garden to
the main door or face of the
home;4.
Any openings directly facing the
T-junction5. Any road humps to slow
down
the car when approaching the
T-juction
etc....On 1/4/2011 4:20:54
PM, Kenneth
Kua wrote:
Appended
by Cecil: Cannot
see
drawing.Good day!My house is
partiallylocatedat
T
Junction Road. Here I
attached
a drawing of the
exact location.Can
you please
give me a advised on
this.Best
Regards,Kenneth Cua


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Good day!
Thank you for your quick reply. Here I attached the picture of the floor plan.
My house is located at a private village. The traffic flow on this road is very minimal.
I have 5 meters set back from the road to my house and with 4 feet perimeter wall on all side.
What do you mean by a classic case of a home at a T-junction? How bad is it?
More Power.
Best Regards,
Kenneth

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Good day!
Thank you for your quick reply. Here I attached the picture of the floor plan.
My house is located at a private village. The traffic flow on this road is very minimal.
I have 5 meters set back from the road to my house and with 4 feet perimeter wall on all side.
What do you mean by a classic case of a home at a T-junction? How bad is it?
More Power.
Best Regards,
Kenneth

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Good day!
Thank you for your quick reply. Here I attached the picture of the floor plan.
My house is located at a private village. The traffic flow on this road is very minimal.
I have 5 meters set back from the road to my house and with 4 feet perimeter wall on all side.
What do you mean by a classic case of a home at a T-junction? How bad is it?
More Power.
Best Regards,
Kenneth

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On 1/7/2011 11:38:27 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Good day!Thank you for your
quick reply. Here I
attached the picture of the
floor plan.My house is located
at a private village.
The traffic flow on this road
is very minimal.I have 5
meters set back from the road
to my house and with 4 feet
perimeter wall on all
side.What do you mean by a
classic case of a home at a
T-junction? How bad is it?More
Power.Best Regards,Kenneth

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Based on the broad view of the google map; indeed your home from a MACRO level seems to fit the typical home at a T-junction. This is a fact.
It is certainly good news to hear that on a MICRO level; the traffic flow is very minimal. And that your home is set back .... etc... Thus all these are added news. We don't have the privy of such an information earlier.
Frankly, it is often not about very minimal flow of traffic. But rather; it's that the one unlikely chance that someone could be drunk or simply loose control of a vehicle and steam towards... kapum! ......that's all.
Again, looking at your interior layout plan;will solid wall and gate; again a plus point. For example many homes in the US; only have a road kerb to deter a wondering vehicle. Left-hand and right-hand drive road also ... da da da di di di...

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On 1/7/2011 11:40:57 AM, Anonymous wrote:
On 1/7/2011 11:38:27 AM, Kenneth Kua
wrote:
Good day!Thank you for your
quick reply. Here I
attached the picture of the
floor plan.My house is located
at a private village.
The traffic flow on this road
is very minimal.I have 5
meters set back from the road
to my house and with 4 feet
perimeter wall on all
side.What do you mean by a
classic case of a home at a
T-junction? How bad is it?More
Power.Best Regards,Kenneth

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Good day!
Thank you again for your quick reply. How do you find my Main Door of the my house that is open on the side? And also my Sliding Door fronting the Fish Pond plus the wall which is slightly facing the T-junction road?
Thank you very much and more power.
Best Regards,
Kenneth
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Frankly, you are on the ground, you have all the available facts. Here, I really don't have much to go on.
For example, I waited for you to fix the broken link. And later, when the link was fixed; the google map was a very rough one but to me it distinctly show a home at a T-junction. And only later, you post a layout plan.....
When I comment, this is a "classic" case of a home at a T-junction.
You query me; why I called it a home at a T-junction.
Now you ask to comment on such details.
I only say your layout plan. It is just a 2-D (2 dimensional plan). AndIreally have the faintest idea ofdetails whetherdo you have adrain be it open or covered- if any; how exactly the cars come towards which part of the frontage etc.. etc...
So,frankly, howI cancomment on so detailed a question based just on your 2-D map?
The key point I mentioned earlier was "a run amok vehicle"....This is based on commonsense. And not any specific rocket science Feng Shui stuff.
Thus, hope you understand; you are on the GROUND. You are there, We are not
. You make your own judgement call.
These are some of the interesting links on the same subject of a home at a T-junction:-
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=26501&new=


http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=16667&new=
The concept is simply commonsense.

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On 1/8/2011 6:43:11 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Good day!Thank you again for
your quick reply. How do
you find my Main Door of the
my house that is open on the
side? And also my Sliding Door
fronting the Fish Pond plus
the wall which is slightly
facing the T-junction
road?Thank you very much and
more power.Best
Regards,Kenneth

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1 hour ago, Guest Missy said:

Hi! i would like to ask if you have t junction at the back of the house is that okay?

1. Frankly, if you have read many of the responses in this thread plus the caricatures. The clue is "can a run away vehicle.. plough into the backyard or not?"

2. Given that you had not give much details about the house, you should know better if the above is feasible or not.

3. Therefore, please approach this based on pure common sense.

4. Thus everything can be answered based on pure logic. And not consider this as a "Feng Shui thing". If it makes one happy.. go call this "Common sense Feng Shui". LOL


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