myfs_134157 Posted June 25, 2008 Share Posted June 25, 2008 We are considering buying a house. Problem is, it is nearly opposite a T section. We heard that if the road seems to go straight into the house then it's not good, but in this case it seems to go to the side walk and part of the garage. Is it also considered bad? And is there anything we can do about it?Also there is a big tree right opposite the main door. We heard that it is bad, but is there anything we can do? We are not allowed to cut down the tree by the way.I'll try to attach a rough plan of the front of the house. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 26, 2008 Staff Share Posted June 26, 2008 1. Thanks for the sketch.2. The good news is that your main door or from the sketch the windows don't seem to be in-direct straight path i.e. not attached by direct sha qi of the "T" junction.3. The only concern is the "tree" facing the main door. If the tree has a tree trunk and it seems to be slicing into the main door then the best solution is to terminate or cut-down the tree (especially if the tree is within your premises.4. Alternatively, there are at least two neutralising situations:4.1 Do a search for " Triangle efffect " where one can place two potted plants or grow to plants closer to the door to form an "outward" triangle.4.2 Place a convex ba gua mirror above main door or hang a six hollow rod windchime immediately in-front of the door.Anonymous wrote:We are considering buying a house. Problem is, it is nearly opposite a T section. We heard that if the road seems to go straight into the house then it's not good, but in this case it seems to go to the side walk and part of the garage. Is it also considered bad? And is there anything we can do about it?Also there is a big tree right opposite the main door. We heard that it is bad, but is there anything we can do? We are not allowed to cut down the tree by the way.I'll try to attach a rough plan of the front of the house. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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