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Dear Anon,
1. Usually if the area of the protrusion is greater than 33.3 per cent of a sector, this is considered as a protrusion.
Note: it is best to divide your interior unit into 9 equal grids or rectangle.
2. From what you had described, it does not seem to be a protrusion nor an indent. Even if it is a protrusion, I believe, this is less than 33.3 percent of a specific sector.
>what is your opinion about bay
>or box windows, are they
>auspicious or inauspicious?
3. More importantly, is the qi flow within the home.
4. Personally, I find that if one uses the right plants and "maintains" i.e. trim the plants or if the plants produce flowers, this would indeed be lovely.
(This issue is not Feng Shui but rather, for those who love abit of gardening; there is relatively no harm with these plants.
>is having a staircase on a
>balcony leading up to the roof
>deck auspicious or not?
5. If this stair case is external to the house, there is usually no issue. As it does not directly affect the qi flow within the home. So long as it does not pose as a poison arrow i.e. aimed into the windows.
6. Usually, when we apply Feng Shui, we should always look at the `bigger' picture.
7. And personally, in my opinion, the two issues you brought up is not that major. It is similar to the type of issue as mentioned in the attached caricature. (Not available thru mailing list).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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