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Dear Anne,
For an `L' shaped layout or even a distorted `L' shaped layout plan, it is usually best to divide the `L' into two rectangles or two squares.
Each rectangle/square is evaluated overlaying the 9-square grid.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/24/00 5:51:00 PM, Anne Ride wrote:
>I have a basic question: if a
>house is not a square shape,
>but rather
>a distorted L shape, when
>overlaying the 9-square grid
>on top of the
>floor plan, do one count the
>missing corners as if they are
>there?
>i.e. if the education corner
>on the 9-square grid is
>missing, do I
>consider the corner missing
>completely, and go about
>counting the
>next square (that is there) as
>a regular square (with its own
>element). So let's say my
>house is missing the education
>corner, this
>is the north-east corner, this
>corner on the 9-square grid is
>actually empty since it is
>outside the house structure
>(it is in the
>yard). The square next to
>this corner is the career
>corner, )going
>west), the career corner is
>situated North on the 9-square
>grid. This
>is occupied by my living room.
>Do I count the living room as
>the
>education corner (with its
>Earth element), or do I count
>the living
>room as the career corner
>(with its Water element)?
>Thanks for any
>enlightment you may offer.
>Anne.
>
>
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