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Dear Hoa Luong,
1. Thank you for your description of the two rooms.
2. Under Ba Zi Feng Shui, the better room would still be at the West. As west is represented by the metal element as you are a weak water person. Your second best favourable sector is North.
3. Overall, it is secondary or minor concern if any on where your kitchen/garage dinning room etc.. is in relation to the room you are choosing for your office. So long as the Flying Star of the house is looked at and imbalances cured, this is not much of an issue.
4. For the room in the west, my only concern here is the afternoon sun. If the walls of the room is heated say around afternoon to around 5.00pm and if say it makes the room uncomfortable e.g. hot, then, my suggestion would to take the North/NE sector room instead.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/3/2002 1:51:00 PM, Hoa Luong wrote:
>Hello Cecil,
>There are two empty bedrooms
>in my house, one of which can
>be used as my work office
>since I work from home.
>Bedroom A sits half above the
>dining room and half above the
>patio (also half of this
>bedroom is located in the
>North sector and the other
>half is located in the
>Northeast sector of my house).
>Bedoom B sits half above the
>kitchen and half above the
>garage (this bedroom is
>located in the West sector of
>my house).
>My gua number is 7 and
>according to the work
>direction report, my best work
>position faces Northwest and
>West and good postion faces
>Northeast and Southwest. So
>Bedroom B makes more sense
>since it faces West. However
>it sits right above the
>kitchen and garage and from
>what I've searched so far,
>that's bad. So far I haven't
>found anything saying that
>bedroom sitting above dining
>room and patio is bad. Should
>I use Bedroom A or B as my
>office?
>Thank you very much,
>Hoa
>PS: My birth element is weak
>water and my best element is
>metal and 2nd best is water.
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