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Hi Cecil,
You mean when an area is L shape, it is 'always' optional to superimpose full 9 grids of the feng shui chart to it and declare some corners being missing - or the break the L shape area into 2 wholesome rectangles? 
Best regards,  SL
On 8/9/2001 9:46:00 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
>Dear Anon,
>
>1. It would be great if you
>can draw an outline or sketch
>of your home for me to take a
>look.
>
>2. From your description
>below, it seems that you can
>treat the home as two
>rectangles. However, if you
>need me to locate the
>centrepoint, you can attach a
>sketch. I will be glad to
>pinpoint what I feel is the
>centrepoint.
>
>Warmest Regards,
>Cecil
>
>On 8/8/2001 3:37:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>>The living portion of my
>>apartment (all space except
>>for the attached patio) is a
>>perfect rectangle.  And the
>>patio is also a perfect
>>rectangle located at the
>>lower-left hand side of my
>>apartment, but it is just over
>>half the length of the living
>>area, appearing as if the
>>wealth station is missing.
>>Therefore, when I view the
>>apartment as one unit, it is
>>no longer the shape of a
>>rectangle it looks just like
>>two rectangles attached (1
>>large, and 1 small). Is it
>>missing or do I treat the
>>areas seperately?  If I choose
>>the flipped floor plan, a
>>walk-in closet and partial
>>bathroom is in the wealth
>>area.  The apt. # is 2052.
>
>
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