Jodyleo Posted January 15, 1999 Share Posted January 15, 1999 The house I live in is rectangular in shape, a 3 storey house with an an integral garage built into the ground floor of the house. There is only a back garden room on the ground floor. I am experiencing difficulties in determining where the centre of the house is as the garage takes up most of the ground floor and leaves an "L" shape and the front door is at the end of the corridor is where the long arm of the "L" is and the garden room is at the back on the shorter arm of the "L". If I divide the "L" into two parts, one part where the corridor is, from here, the front door is facing North East. If I stand in the middle of the garden room at the back, the front door is almost north facing. So what direction is my front door facing?Many thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 15, 1999 Staff Share Posted January 15, 1999 Dear Jody, Thanks for taking the effort to explain in detail. It can be very hard to visualise.Perhaps, you could either scan a layout or draw a `rough' one and sent as an `Attach file' to this forum with your next message. Ideally, it should be in gif or jpg format and not more than 0.5 K in size.Thanks in advance!Cecil Quote On 1/15/99 1:36:04 AM, Anonymous wrote:The house I live in isrectangular in shape, a 3storey house with an anintegral garage built into theground floor of the house.There is only a back gardenroom on the ground floor. I amexperiencing difficulties indetermining where the centreof the house is as the garagetakes up most of the groundfloor and leaves an "L" shapeand the front door is at theend of the corridor is wherethe long arm of the "L" is andthe garden room is at the backon the shorter arm of the "L".If I divide the "L" into twoparts, one part where thecorridor is, from here, thefront door is facing NorthEast. If I stand in the middleof the garden room at theback, the front door is almostnorth facing. So whatdirection is my front doorfacing?Many thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jodyleo Posted January 15, 1999 Share Posted January 15, 1999 Attached is a drawing done in Word 97 for Win95. I hope that assists. Thank you for taking time to consider my problem.I look forward to your advice. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 16, 1999 Staff Share Posted January 16, 1999 Thanks for your file attachment:-1. As there are two files and both looks familiar i.e. plan.doc andplan1.doc; I updated plan.doc and revised it to " centre.doc".2. I still have difficulty visualising the layout plan as it looks like it is notproportionate. For example, the stairs leading to the second floor looksquite large as compared to the area I marked in Red. Therefore, I hope Igot it right i.e. the space I marked is large enough to be your living room. 3. Normally, we try to leave out the garage that is why, you see that I onlymarked out the rectangle area (in red). And once you have the rectanglearea, it is easy to find the center of the house. In the revised ms word doc" centre.doc "; I had marked the centre of the house in blue color.Hope that helps. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 3, 1999 Share Posted November 3, 1999 Hi,I'm trying to find out my sister's element but got rather confused.. would glad that you could advise & enlighten : )Born : 7/1/69 @ 3amKua is 1Belong to West groupSo how to identify the elements?How to group them strong or weak elements?What other findings can we get from here by using the Feng Shui concept?Thanks Chris Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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