Hi Cecil L., Thanks and I really appreciate for your prompt response and the firm answer you have provided me. You have clear my thought out and everything on how to determine the facing reference seemed clearer for me now. I was confused by the numerous feng shui books that talks about flying star formula which i have read and it is really not easy for a commoner like me to understand. However, you have enlightened me and I should have joined Geomancy.net and be a member earlier. Haha....So, I won't be pondering over and over it for months.... heh 1. You mentioned that my apartment is facing S2. No offence, just curious about how do you actually determine that it is facing S2 but not S1 by just looking at the floor plan layout below? 2. Could further elaborate on that? I'm not a good compass user and in order for me to measure my floor plan and to determine the location. 2a. Should I mark a 'X' cross on the floor plan stand at the intersection point of the two lines and start measuring the facing direction of my apartment. Is this the correct way of doing(as shown in the picture below)? 2b.OR should I take down the full length of my window and divide them by 2, stand at that point and measure the facing direction (as shown in the picture below)? 3. Just curious, the two purple markings of A - B which you have indicated at the living room and master bedroom of the floor plan so does it mean that If I bring out my compass to measure will both the readings still be in "S2"? 4. You mentioned that "In a landed property; often even if we say have a home that is facing South (S2) and even if we do tilt the main door to face South-west; this is considered temporary as it will ultimately revert back to South (S2). What do you mean by 'temporary'? Could you advise. (Just to learn something more!) Thanks!