myfs_67603 Posted August 20, 2001 Share Posted August 20, 2001 Hello Cecil and all,My KUA is 9 and my front door faces NW. Moving is out of the question. The good thing is that the master bedroom is in the north, as is the kitchen. What can I do to correct the inauspicious direction of main front door? I don't know how to attach a floor plan (I have one of 1st and 2nd floors, basic drawings) to this post. But basic layout is: 1st floor: Main door in NW, kitchen in North, 1/2 bath in West. Dining room in NE, living room in S, SE and E. 2nd floor: Master bed in in North, full bath in West, office in South/SE and gues room in East.Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.Kathy Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 26, 2001 Staff Share Posted August 26, 2001 Dear Kathy,Please see below:- Quote On 8/20/2001 7:39:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hello Cecil and all,My KUA is 9 and my front doorfaces NW. Moving is out ofthe question. The good thingis that the master bedroom isin the north, as is thekitchen. What can I do tocorrect the inauspiciousdirection of main front door? It is usually not advisable to base on just one Feng Shui theory and say for sure that the main front door is inauspicious:-Of-course, under the Eight House Theory, it is best to have a home that has a suitable main entrance door but:-1. Under Shapes and Form Feng Shui;One should also consider the statement " Protect, protect, protect".If one were to say shift the main door to orientate to a good direction; one should consider if any threats to the main entrance. For example, the new door position could encounter a lone lamp post or a sharp corner of another building. Alternatively, it could now be oriented towards the North-East (devil's gate) or South-West (devil's backdoor). If so, more investigative would should normally be conducted e.g. using Flying Star FS. Quote I don't know how to attach afloor plan (I have one of 1stand 2nd floors, basicdrawings) to this post. Butbasic layout is: 1st floor:Main door in NW, kitchen inNorth, 1/2 bath in West.Dining room in NE, living roomin S, SE and E.2nd floor: Master bed in inNorth, full bath in West,office in South/SE and guesroom in East. Under the Eight House Theory, the key element is to look out for areas that one spent time at. If one does not spent time at that sector, it is less relevant.One should look at the intangible sectors of each room you mentioned especially the areas one spent time at e.g. the bedroom; living room area. Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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