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Dear Joanne,
For a trailer, the most important area is the siting or site of the trailer.
In my opinion, this has the most impact on your Feng Shui. Other than that, since it is considered small space, not much one can change the structure of the trailer.
Depending on the nature of use of the trailer, if it is more for rest, after work, then, priority should be given to its location close to work, convenience store and its surroundings. Hopefully, the surroundings is not `dry' or unprotected e.g. barren land and no trees.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/15/2001 2:27:22 PM, Joanne Lopez wrote:
>I live in 10x50 trailer my
>sliding doors faces the west
>it does not face= the road the
>road is to the south plus i
>have a room added on . is this
>=considered to be a l shape i
>do have a big porch that lines
>up with the a=dded on room.
>sorry for the stupid question.
>also if i drew a map of my
>t=railer how much will you
>charge me to tell me some
>advice my rooms are ve=ry
>small i can't do much I'm on a
>fixed income so i couldn't
>move or rebu=ild. I'm trying
>feng shui for health and
>happiness.
>= Thanks Joanne Get
>more from the Web.
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