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Dear Sarah,
Thanks for bring up an interesting point.
Yes, usually the question that it (slanted roof) is considered `inauspicious' has been brought up. But not how much `damage' it may cause.
In my opinion, an overhead beam would be more inauspicious then say a slanted roof.
I have audited several homes with slanted roof ranging from it in the bedroom area to the study room.
Some of the rooms have the slanted roof away from the bed or study. While some rooms have it away from the study (chair area where one sits).
Based on my personal experience; I feel that:
1. it depends on whether how long one spents at the sector (with the slopping ceiling).
2. if for example, the bed or study chair is away from the sloping ceiling, there is no impact.
3. But from several cases, I had audited previously, i.e. Para 1 senario, mostly, it is only `minor irritation' or quite minor `problems' associated with it (subject to how much time one spends there). Minor irritation in terms of some `hiccups' or minor stumbling blocks (in life) but not major ones (so far).
I still keep in touch with a few clients who have this slanted ceiling and is still observing how much impact it has or if any.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/11/2001 12:10:00 PM, Sarah Nhoung wrote:
>What does a slanted or a
>sloping ceiling affect?
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