myfs_90768 Posted February 20, 2003 Share Posted February 20, 2003 Dear CecilI have some confusion about water behind a house being good or bad. Much of what I read says that as long as one cannot see where it leaves the property, it is okay. But, water flow direction is important, only I can't seem to figure out which direction is good or bad. Here is the situation. Our property is 11 acres, bisected at about 2 acres across by a seasonal creek. We plan to build our home in the front two acre section, with a west-facing front door. The creek direction flows south to north, so as you are looking out the front door, the water would be flowing behind you from left to right. Is this good or bad? Further, I should say that this creek is only running in the summer months through water rights for irrigation off the river, which is about 1/2 mile from our property. The rest of the year, this creek bed is dry. It is lined with trees.Thank you in advance for your reply. Michele Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 20, 2003 Staff Share Posted February 20, 2003 Dear Michele,1. In general, water is not favorable at the back of the house. However, this is not always true!2. In fact, what is more important is `Qi' or qi flow in the surrounding and around the home.Here, pools of water even if they are quite a distance away, often at the `back' can be considered favourable.3. Depending on the layout of the house, sometimes the possibility could be that:3.1 To take advantage of (if the creek view) is better, the `facing' or frontage of the house can be oriented to face it. 3.2 Or simply creating a patio or garden facing the creek is another consideration.It would be better if you can attach a simple sketch of your house vs the creek. As there is a difference in the outline of the creek, its current flow vis-a-vis the house.Things like whether is the creek straight, how it `connects' or flows around e.g. the back, the relative distance from the house.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 2/20/2003 4:54:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear CecilI have some confusion aboutwater behind a house beinggood or bad. Much of what Iread says that as long as onecannot see where it leaves theproperty, it is okay. But,water flow direction isimportant, only I can't seemto figure out which directionis good or bad. Here is thesituation. Our property is 11acres, bisected at about 2acres across by a seasonalcreek. We plan to build ourhome in the front two acresection, with a west-facingfront door. The creekdirection flows south tonorth, so as you are lookingout the front door, the waterwould be flowing behind youfrom left to right. Is thisgood or bad? Further, Ishould say that this creek isonly running in the summermonths through water rightsfor irrigation off the river,which is about 1/2 mile fromour property. The rest of theyear, this creek bed is dry.It is lined with trees.Thank you in advance for yourreply. Michele Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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