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Hi,
Currently there are four methods of dealing with a T junction (not in any order of importance):-
1. Change the angle of the door to face one of your best directions i.e. tilt the door to one that faces one of your good directions. This is said to `kill' two birds with one
stone.
2. If your main entrance door is elevated, you can have semi-circular steps leading to the house. This is one technique of `radiating' sha ch' away from your main
entrance.
3. Alternatively, if your main entrance is level to your external of the house, you could consider a specially made semi-circular carpet e.g. of half of a sun with it's fiery
sunlight (spikes) radiating away from the main entrance door.
This is the same concept as " Ming Tang " where it is common for buildings to have a semi-circular pool of water outside the building. Radiating outwards.
4. Hang a pakua above the main entrance door. To find out more, please go to this URL: http://www.3dglobe.com/fs/pakua.htm
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/9/99 11:52:28 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>My faces faces a T junction.
>Since moving
>is not an option. And cant
>grow trees outside since not
>allowed to make any changes
>outside. What can I do to
>minimize the effect of T
>junction.
>
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