myfs_87133 Posted January 23, 2003 Share Posted January 23, 2003 Dear Master Lee:I lived in an apartment complex and is confused as to the true direction of my apartment facing. In order to go to my apartment which is located on the second floor, I have to walk up a flight of stairs which go directly into the door of my apartment. As you walk up the last flight of stairs, you would have to turn left to enter the door so if I was standing on top of the stairs looking down into the parking lot, the direction would be NE but if I was standing inside my house looking out the door...I would see the other building apartment, would be NW.....please help...thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 24, 2003 Staff Share Posted January 24, 2003 Dear Vu,1. Based on our experience, it one is assessing only your apartment unit, than from the centrepoint of the house, locate where is the main door.2. If the apartment is only one level or storey; then determine the centrepoint and from here find out where is the direction of the main door.3. If the apartment has two or more levels, determine where is the main entrance to this apartment. From the centrepoint, find the direction of the main door.4. If one is trying to do a Feng Shui audit for the entire block, then, this is different from Para 2. and 3.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 1/23/2003 9:10:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Lee:I lived in an apartmentcomplex and is confused as tothe true direction of myapartment facing. In order togo to my apartment which islocated on the second floor, Ihave to walk up a flight ofstairs which go directly intothe door of my apartment. Asyou walk up the last flight ofstairs, you would have to turnleft to enter the door so if Iwas standing on top of thestairs looking down into theparking lot, the directionwould be NE but if I wasstanding inside my houselooking out the door...I wouldsee the other buildingapartment, would beNW.....please help...thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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