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Proposed 2 story house plan. Brief intro : main door facing North. House sitting south. Planning to built period 8 N1 house. I am using Lo Shu grid to plan the house.By refering to the plan attached,

Qn1. Does it mean NW corner is missing? (ref A on the diagram)

Qn2. If I add another kitchen (ref B), would it mean S and SE become missing?

Qn3. Would extending the house later either at (ref B-kitchen) and (Ref C- car porch) change the Lo Shu grid superimposition?


Thank you very much.

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Dear John,


Please see below:-


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On 1/18/2005 2:49:48 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Proposed 2 story house plan.

Brief intro : main door facing

North. House sitting south.

Planning to built period 8 N1

house. I am using Lo Shu grid

to plan the house.By refering

to the plan attached,
Qn1.

Does it mean NW corner is

missing? (ref A on the

diagram)

In my opinion, because the "missing" area is "stretched" ie. it occupies part of NW and some parts of North. When compared to each of the whole NW or North, it can be considered as "minor" or often non-issue-type of a missing corner(s).



Qn2. If I add another

kitchen (ref B), would

it mean S and SE become

missing?


In my opinion, an extension of ref B could be considered both ways: either a missing corner at S or SE or a protrusion.


But, I personally feel that it is more likely missing corner(s) in this case.


Under some Flying star "models", some Flying star directions would benefit from a rectangular or squarish shape building to take advantage of better Feng Shui for a home.


Qn3. Would extending

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the house later either at (ref

B-kitchen) and (Ref C- car

porch) change the Lo Shu grid

superimposition?

Usually car porch can be left out for the purpose of drawing a Lo Shu grid as it is not part of the living quarters.

Warmest Regards,
Cecil



Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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