andy Posted April 16, 2001 Share Posted April 16, 2001 Hi I've a question & hope you can help me.My house (double storey) was built in the period of 6 (before 1984). Its ground floor was renovated & extended in 1991 but the upper floor was not touched at all. I know it can be considered a period 7 house, but what about the upper floor? Can I consider the energies of the upper floor a period 6 house since it was not touched or renovated? I'm more concerned about the Mountain/Water stars, should I use period 6 or 7 Mountain/Water stars for the upper floor?Thanks in advance:) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 16, 2001 Staff Share Posted April 16, 2001 Dear Andy,1. If the upper floors does not have entrance or exit point(s) you may have to analyse the top floor using the same time period as the ground floor.This is because, usually under Flying Star, the key `ingredient' is the direction of the main entrance door plus the time period ie. Period 6 or 7.2. If the upper floor has its own entrance (main entrance), you may use a different time period i.e. Period 6 as oppose to Period 7 to analyse the house.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 4/16/01 4:36:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi I've a question & hope youcan help me.My house (double storey) wasbuilt in the period of 6(before 1984). Its groundfloor was renovated & extendedin 1991 but the upper floorwas not touched at all. I knowit can be considered a period7 house, but what about theupper floor? Can I considerthe energies of the upperfloor a period 6 house sinceit was not touched orrenovated? I'm more concernedabout the Mountain/Waterstars, should I use period 6or 7 Mountain/Water stars forthe upper floor?Thanks in advance:) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
andy Posted April 16, 2001 Share Posted April 16, 2001 Hi, thanks for the reply. I forgot to mention that there's a staircase leading to the upper floor...the staircase has not been renovated before.Thanks again. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 18, 2001 Staff Share Posted April 18, 2001 Dear Andy,Since it is not an entrance door (main door); the upper floor in this case, should not be considered in isolation from the ground unit.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 4/16/01 9:42:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi, thanks for the reply. Iforgot to mention that there'sa staircase leading to theupper floor...the staircasehas not been renovated before.Thanks again. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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