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Please note that in many occasions what one may consider as a missing sector may not necessary be so; if the area it is in or next to turns out to be a protrusion.


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On 5/8/2015 11:39:27 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hello, our new home has the NW
sector missing - since my
husband is also Dog, this
worries me. The NW area will
be our outdoor patio with
garden (which we have not
built yet), but are there
cures for this missing sector?

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If it is truly a missing area or corner; the idea is to imagine one is in a helicopter and looking down at the outline of the home.

Thus, realistically, if one can try to form a distinct outline of the missing area such that if one is flying or hovering directly above; one seems to see a complete rectangle.

This missing area OUTLINE can be formed with landscaping to mask the missing area. Or a patio that is occupies exactly the same missing area.

A lone lamp post can be placed at the corner of this outline is often an add-on to the above or standalone to it is equally acceptable.


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On 5/10/2015 8:03:27 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Please note that in many occasions what
one may consider as a missing sector may
not necessary be so; if the area it is
in or next to turns out to be a
protrusion.On 5/8/2015 11:39:27 PM,
CindyLu Who wrote:
Hello, our new
home has the NW
sector missing -
since my
husband is also Dog,
this
worries me. The NW area
will
be our outdoor patio
with
garden (which we have
not
built yet), but are
there
cures for this missing sector?

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In my opinion, as the layout plan does not have any description of the various locations;

This is not made clear whether the location in RED is a living room area or a car garage.

Assuming that the area highlighted in RED is the garage/car-park; then the area next to it as highlighted in YELLOW can no longer be a missing area.

Please see attachment.


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On 5/10/2015 8:09:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:>Hello, our>new>home has the NW>sector missing>->since my>husband is also>Dog,>this>worries me. The NW>area>will>be our outdoor>patio>with>garden (which we>have>not>built yet), but>are>there>cures for this missing>sector?


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Hi, the area in red is the living room, the garage is the square building to the left of the yellow area.....so the yellow area would be the future patio or outdoor space.




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On 5/10/2015 11:10:27 AM, Anonymous wrote:
In my opinion, as the layout plan does
not have any description of the various
locations; This is not made clear
whether the location in RED is a living
room area or a car garage.Assuming that
the area highlighted in RED is the
garage/car-park; then the area next to
it as highlighted in YELLOW can no
longer be a missing area.Please see
attachment.On 5/10/2015 8:09:00 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
If it is truly a
missing area or corner;
the idea is to
imagine one is in a
helicopter and
looking down at the
outline of the
home.Thus, realistically,
if one can try
to form a distinct
outline of the
missing area such that if
one is flying
or hovering directly
above; one seems to
see a complete
rectangle.This missing
area OUTLINE can
be formed with
landscaping to mask the
missing area. Or
a patio that is
occupies exactly the
same missing area.A
lone lamp post can
be placed at the
corner of this outline
is often an
add-on to the above or
standalone to it
is equally
acceptable.On 5/10/2015
8:03:27 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Please
note that in
many occasions what
one
may consider as
a missing sector
may
not necessary be
so; if the area
it is
in or next to
turns out to be
a
protrusion.On 5/8/2015
11:39:27
PM,
CindyLu Who wrote:
Hello,
our
new
home has the NW
sector
missing
-
since my
husband is
also
Dog,
this
worries me. The
NW
area
will
be our
outdoor
patio
with
garden (which
we
have
not
built yet),
but
are
there
cures for this
missing
sector?
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Yes, it is good to know what are the areas for. Instead of just a "blob" of an outline and asking for answers based on this "blob".

Please re-read my first comments on the yellow missing area.


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On 5/10/2015 11:58:20 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi, the area in red is the living room,
the garage is the square building to the
left of the yellow area.....so the
yellow area would be the future patio or
outdoor space.On 5/10/2015 11:10:27 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
In my opinion, as
the layout plan does
not have any
description of the various
locations;
This is not made clear
whether the
location in RED is a living
room area
or a car garage.Assuming that
the
area highlighted in RED is
the
garage/car-park; then the area
next to
it as highlighted in YELLOW
can no
longer be a missing
area.Please see
attachment.On
5/10/2015 8:09:00 AM,
Cecil Lee
wrote:
If it is truly a
missing
area or corner;
the idea is
to
imagine one is in a
helicopter
and
looking down at the
outline of
the
home.Thus, realistically,
if
one can try
to form a
distinct
outline of the
missing
area such that if
one is flying
or
hovering directly
above; one seems
to
see a complete
rectangle.This
missing
area OUTLINE can
be formed
with
landscaping to mask
the
missing area. Or
a patio that
is
occupies exactly the
same
missing area.A
lone lamp post
can
be placed at the
corner of
this outline
is often an
add-on to
the above or
standalone to it
is
equally
acceptable.On
5/10/2015
8:03:27 AM,
Cecil Lee
wrote:
Please
note that in
many
occasions what
one
may consider
as
a missing sector
may
not
necessary be
so; if the area
it
is
in or next to
turns out to
be
a
protrusion.On
5/8/2015
11:39:27
PM,
CindyLu
Who
wrote:
Hello,
our
new
home
has the
NW
sector
missing
-
since
my
husband
is
also
Dog,
this
worries
me. The
NW
area
will
be
our
outdoor
patio
with
garde
n (which
we
have
not
built
yet),
but
are
there
cures
for this
missing
sector?

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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