Sandi Posted January 11, 2000 Share Posted January 11, 2000 I just wanted to find out if there is a problem with my front door, it faces central east. Will it have bad effects as it is directly opposite to back door central west in the house. However, there is a brick wall in the centre of the house that is between the two doors. If it will cause a problem what would you suggest to rectify the problem. Also I have cathedral or high sloping ceilings in the main living area of the house with wood facing on them, however there are no exposed beams. Is this good or bad, and if so how can it be rectified. Thankyou in advance.Regards Sandi Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 17, 2000 Staff Share Posted January 17, 2000 Dear Sandi,1. Based on what you had mentioned, you should not have a problem in the situation where although the front and back door are directly opposite each other. As, there is a wall between the two front and back door.2. In Feng Shui, it is advisable not to be under a sloping roof. However, this is much better than directly under (sitting) under a beam. The higher the ceiling the better.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 1/11/00 8:55:20 AM, Anonymous wrote:I just wanted to find out ifthere is a problem with myfront door, it faces centraleast. Will it have badeffects as it is directlyopposite to back door centralwest in the house. However,there is a brick wall in thecentre of the house that isbetween the two doors. If itwill cause a problem whatwould you suggest to rectifythe problem. Also I havecathedral or high slopingceilings in the main livingarea of the house with woodfacing on them, however thereare no exposed beams. Is thisgood or bad, and if so how canit be rectified. Thankyou inadvance.Regards Sandi Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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