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Dear Julie,
Thank you for your description.
In my opinion, it looks like your main door is not under any `threat'.
A `threat' is where one of the pillars seems to slice thru the main door i.e. if one stands at the main entrance looking out; one of the pillars should not be slicing into the main door area.
Overall, in my opinion also, the square pillars are of minimal or negligble `threat'. This is unlike the `mass' of a large building's edge.
In my opinion, it is perfectly acceptable in your situation (unless one of the pillars slice thru the main entrance door area). If this is the case, a 6 rod metal wind chime can be used above the main door. Or the placement of two potted plants on each side of the main entrance.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 4/7/2002 5:12:00 PM, Julie Bini-Carter wrote:
>Cecil:
>I have an open air porch in
>front of my house that
>has 3 square pillars that help
>to hold up the
>overhang that shades the
>porch. 2 of the pillars
>are on either side of the main
>door to the house
>and one of the pillars is to
>the far left of the main
>door. I have heard that square
>pillars are bad
>because the sharp corners send
>out shar chi. Can
>you suggest a cure?
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