myfs_92790 Posted May 17, 2003 Share Posted May 17, 2003 Dear Cecil,I've found my dream house with the right environment, facilities, house design and space/size after the long search. However, this house, with both the gate and front door suppose to face north,falls under the eastern group.The house is still under construction and will be completed in Sept 2004. My husband (DOB: 14 Nov 1962, 730pm), my son (05 Oct 2001, 930am) and I (13 Nov 1966, between 3-5am) are the western group of people. Does it mean that the house cannot be purchased as it will be unsuitable for us? Is there any solution if we were to purchase it? Please kindly advise at your earliest convenience as the house is on the market now.Thank you for replying my doubts. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 17, 2003 Staff Share Posted May 17, 2003 Dear Anon,1. The key success factor in a home is: location, location and location.2. There is a difference between a "good house" and and "excellent house".3. An excellent house is overall a `good house' plus it takes advantage of it's environment - to give it better Feng Shui.4. An excellent house often makes use of it's external surroundings to give it a greater advantage i.e. it `sucks' or `soak' in wealth. 4.1 For example, it's main door is posited at a specific location that `collects' wealth from other developments or houses. Much like water draining (wealth) into the house.4.2 Often, if the above is rare or cannot be physically achieved; the next best thing is to look at the surrounding homes for a `clue'.4.3 What is this clue? Look at your neighourhood. And determine the element of the homes. For example if most of the homes have flat roof e.g. earth element, then, one can take advantage of the exterior design of colour to create wealth for one's home i.e. either the home can be designed to e.g. wood element, then one's home is a wood home, much like the roots of a tree, go into the ground to `crush' the earth thus creating wealth.5. One consideration for your case is to see if the main door can be tilted to fit the breadwinner (if possible).6. Often, I elaborated that a North-South or South-North house is the most favourable for several reasons:-6.1 Such a house is often much `cooler' than a East-West or West-East facing house.6.2 Often, there should be sufficent lighting filtering into such a home.6.3 A East-West or West-East house is often not ideal because of `heat' built-up. For example, imagine that you are west house persons, if your bedrooms are in the west and many of the walls/windows face this direction plus if there are noother building to screen the afternoon sun; and on a hot day; the walls get heated up and it can even be unbearable as the heat is still retained on the walls right up to 6 or 7 pm.7. Feng Shui of such homes is no longer a `wealth' issue. But rather more of a health issue. What is the use if the house seems to fit the East/West group but, we personally have to live in a misery (cooked) up home which may be quite warm throughout the day (where one side is faced with morning sun and the other side, faced with afternoon sun. Thus too much radiated light falling into the homes thru the windows and heating the walls of our homes is in my opinion, not an ideal home.8. What happens if family members constantly fall sick. Sickness, often bring more problems e.g. productivity for both adult and child. Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 5/17/2003 2:05:06 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,I've found mydream house with the rightenvironment, facilities, housedesign and space/size afterthe long search. However, thishouse, with both the gate andfront door suppose to facenorth,falls under the easterngroup.The house is still underconstruction and will becompleted in Sept 2004. Myhusband (DOB: 14 Nov 1962,730pm), my son (05 Oct 2001,930am) and I (13 Nov 1966,between 3-5am) are the westerngroup of people. Does it meanthat the house cannot bepurchased as it will beunsuitable for us? Is thereany solution if we were topurchase it? Please kindlyadvise at your earliestconvenience as the house is onthe market now.Thank you forreplying my doubts. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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