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Dear Jun,
The two most important considerations are:
1. Try to the entire room rectangular /square and not odd shaped. This includes the existing and new area.
2. Avoid creating missing corners or sectors for the extension.
It is best to have a top down view of the property to ensure that the house is not odd shaped.
3. If the house has a profile of a head i.e. head jutting out of the home, avoid making the `head' of the house heavy!
An illustration of an auspicious house becoming inauspicious due to a heavy `head' is as follows:-
https://www.geomancy.net/fs/grandpa1.htm
If one makes the head of the house heavy, it is very inauspicious and can result in death of the breadwinner.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/14/01 8:51:00 PM, Jun Dela Cruz wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>I'm planning to extend our
>master bedroom over the garage
>area. This will make our room
>area 50% over the garage. Any
>advise and actions should I
>take? Thank you.
>
>best regards,
>Jun
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