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As I prepare to paint the main door to my home (faces south), do I paint it entirely red or just red filler (lines, stripes, designs, etc).
Also what is considered a long hall? The MBR is located at the end of a 15 ft hall and the door faces south. Just beyond that door is the master bath (about 9 ft beyond)door also facing south. What color should these doors be painted? What if anything, should I do between those two doors? Thanks for your help.
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Dear Yvonne,
1. Contrary to popular belief, it does not necessarily follow that if the door faces south, it should be painted red.
2. Or if the door faces North (blue); East (Green or brown).
3. If one is not sure what colour to paint the door, neutral color e.g. natural wood grain color or white is the most acceptable color.
4. If Flying Star Feng Shui is considered as red represents the fire element, the sector at South is checked to see the interaction of the three #mountain + #water + base number to check that they are in balance.
After the above evaluation, then one looks at whether painting the door pink or red (Fire element) is either beneifical; neutral or may do more harm at that sector.
5. If one does not want to use Flying Star Feng Shui then should based on personal feelings.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 11/14/00 10:28:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
As I prepare to paint the main
door to my home (faces south),
do I paint it entirely red or
just red filler (lines,
stripes, designs, etc).
Also what is considered a long
hall? The MBR is located at
the end of a 15 ft hall and
the door faces south. Just
beyond that door is the master
bath (about 9 ft beyond)door
also facing south. What color
should these doors be painted?
What if anything, should I do
between those two doors?
Thanks for your help.


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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