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Dear Cheui May,
Perhaps, if you can provide a drawing of the layout plan would be useful.
Thanks.
Cecil
On 3/4/00 6:03:00 AM, Cheui May Heui wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>I'm still looking at the
>possibility of treating my
>house as two sections. In
>doing so, the south section
>would not be missing at all
>and the North could be
>augmented with plants on the
>out side. I would like to
>know would you still need a
>partition to subdivided the
>two sections if there is a
>wall separating the two?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Cheui May
>
>On 1/24/00 5:55:02 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
>>Dear Anon,
>>
>>1. An `L' shaped house need
>>not necessarily be considered
>>`inauspicious'. This is why,
>>it has to be `considered' as
>>two rectangular shaped areas.
>>
>>2. In the interior of the
>>house, the `L' shaped should
>>be `broken' up e.g. on one
>>side of the wall with a
>>partition i.e. such that there
>>are two halfs each in a
>>`rectangle' shape.
>>
>>The `partition' can be a
>>screen or a display shelf to
>>`sub-divide' the two
>>rectangles.
>>
>>Warmest Regards,
>>Cecil
>>
>>On 1/24/00 11:17:41 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>>>Dear Cecil
>>>
>>>When is a house officially L
>>>shaped, as opposed to being a
>>>retangular house with a
>>>protuding area? On my Flying
>>>Star report, I noticed that
>>>the center of an L shaped
>>>house is calulated by treating
>>>the house as two separate
>>>retangles.
>>>
>>>Is an L shaped house
>>>especially inauspious? Would
>>>it bring bad luck of any kind?
>>>If so would the usual cure for
>>>a missing area solve the
>>>problem?
>>>
>>>Thanks for your help!
>>>
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