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Hi Cecil,
I have some fengshui problems as follow:
1. My house is a corner unit, front door facing a long corridor. All my neighbour are gardener, there are a lot of plant at the corridor all the way from the lift to my doorstep. In addition there is a metal stand (150cm long), hanging on the corridor wall, quite near my doorstep.Is it good, if not how to cure?
2. All my window seem to face sharp angle,some near some far. How to cure beside using curtain? Closing curtain can be hot and no vertilation.
3. My living and dining room is a long narrow rectangle. I have placed my furniture in a way that when you walk in, the low tv bench is on the left and the window on the right forming a small corridor (size slightly wider than the door). Is it good, due fengshui say door should be open to a wide space.
Very trouble by the above mentioned.
Thanks.
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