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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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