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Dear Veronique,
1. Although, further investigations may be required e.g. such as looking at the birth chart using say Flying Star.
2. However, under Shapes and Form Feng Shui observation, a good colour would be white or off-white or shades of white. Which represents the metal element. Try to avoid pink/purple or red or shades of this colour.
3. If blue colour is ever used here -- this has carefully evaluated especially under Para 1. Blue can go both ways - i.e. it can either be used to " create " wealth or alternatively be a double edged sword i.e. like hot and cold (blue vs red). Much investigation may be required if this colour is used.
4. Alternative colours can be used e.g. lily white - is OK.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/14/2002 2:14:00 PM, Veronique Coulon wrote:
>our house has the main
>entrance door facing south,
>all houses around us have
>triangular roofs. The hall has
>a very large window allowing a
>lot of sunlight to enter the
>house.
>We are now going to redecorate
>the entrance/hall and I'd like
>to know what colours could be
>favourable (in order to avoid
>too much fire energy).
>Thank you.
>I'd just like to ask you one
>more thing. Our bedroom is
>just above the garage (which
>is seldom used as such), and
>also in the south.
>Can you suggest what colours ?
>thank you ! Veronique
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