flyyie Posted March 14, 2002 Share Posted March 14, 2002 Dear Cecil,I read about "Bedroom doors facing each other" in your forum. I have the same problem and I think to make matter worst, they are along a corridor with 2 more doors, which creates more quabbling (yes?). I attach a picture of the layout, is there any remedies?I also read that a door at the end of the corridor is inauspicious as it means thatthe prospect is blocked. Is this true? How do I justify?Thank you.Anonymous Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 15, 2002 Staff Share Posted March 15, 2002 Dear Anon,Thank you for drawing up the illustration.From what I can see, it is good that there is quite some distance between bedroom 1 and master bedroom. And from the sketch, it also looks like the master bedroom door is not directly aligned with bedroom 1 door. This is good.In my opinion, although, bedroom 1, 2 (with bathroom) and master bedroom are in the same corridor, because of the adequate space between e.g. bedroom 1 and masterbedroom and bedroom 1 and 2 doors also pose not much a threat here.Therefore, I personally feel that there is not much problem - here.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 3/14/2002 4:51:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,I read about "Bedroom doorsfacing eachother" in your forum. I havethe sameproblem and I think to makematter worst,they are along a corridor with2 moredoors, which creates morequabbling(yes?). I attach a picture ofthe layout, isthere any remedies?I also read that a door at theend of thecorridor is inauspicious as itmeans thatthe prospect is blocked. Isthis true? Howdo I justify?Thank you.Anonymous Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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