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Dear Gines,
1. Thanks for the attachment posted.
2. Yes, the attached layout where I had plotted the centrepoint is close to what you had plotted. (The balcony can be omitted.)
3. Overall, the plus point is that your house is a complete rectangle (exclude the protusion i.e. balcony).
4. Looks like the toilet is considered at the centre-point of the house.
5. Frankly, and honestly speaking, I have not found a proper cure for this. The only thing that has been advised is to keep it more yang or bright.
Avoid, placing anything surrounding the toilet wall or the passage way.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/11/00 4:40:00 AM, Ginés Raja wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>I am in big trouble. I had in
>mind that the center of the
>house should be empty, but
>never as now that I am reading
>this answer, I would have
>imagined the direct relation :
>as you can see in the sketch
>of my house in the topic
>"indecision and new to Feng
>Shui", you can find a bathroom
>in the center. Furthermore, I
>find some hurdles in my job,
>and my wife is often very
>tired. It looks like what you
>say, Cecil.
>Is there any simple way to
>compensate this obvious bad
>effect ?
>Thank you in advance.
>
>Ginés
2nd_floor-updated.jpg
Centrepoint of the house (46,038 bytes)
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