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I've drawn my home layout and the front door faces south towards the back of the home, while the rest of the house forms the L. Laying the fame wedge on the front door leaves the rest of the house totally off the pah kwa. Can I turn the pah kwa to include the whole house?
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Dear Julie,
An `L' shaped house can be divided into two rectangles and the centrepoint of each can be determined. But some find it rather `confusing' having to deal with two rectangles and its centrepoint.
An alternative method is to make a copy of the layout plan. Next, paste it on to a cardboard. And cut the outline of the cardboard and with a nail, find the centre of gravity.
Alternatively, you can draw an outline and upload as a .bmp ; .jpg or .gif file to this forum for me to assist you.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 5/21/01 3:12:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
I've drawn my home layout and
the front door faces south
towards the back of the home,
while the rest of the house
forms the L. Laying the fame
wedge on the front door leaves
the rest of the house totally
off the pah kwa. Can I turn
the pah kwa to include the
whole house?


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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Cecil,

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Thanks you so much for offering to view my floorplan. I have been turning
the pah kwa round and round. I have overlaid the pah kwa so that the fame
wedge is on the left of the floorplan, including the front doorway I have
also not included the garage area and found the center of the home
rectangle. This works to get the pah kwa centered around the whole house.
My concern is that the wealth prosperity end up mostly in the driveway and
over the bathrooms. What on earth could I possibly do to improve the
atmosphere in those areas. (that's probably why I live paycheck to
paycheck) :-)
anyways, any help is tremendously appreciated
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