glyn Posted July 15, 2003 Share Posted July 15, 2003 Hello CecilThought I may throw this to the forum........My fellow colleagues over here cannot agree on the facing of this townhouse.Any input appreciated.There are 3 townhouses/condos on the block of land. Opposite the group on the west side is the Indian Ocean. All townhouses are indentical in structure.The middle townhouse is the one in question.The west side of each unit consists of a brick wall with corner windows in the SW and NW.Apart from these windows, the west wall faces directly on to the back wall of townhouse #1. So standing due west from townhouse #2 you see the backside of townhouse #1. Full ocean views are available from the corner windows in the SW and NW.Because the sun sets in the west and can very hot here in summer, the developer obviously chose not to have windows on the west side to take advantage of the stunning views. However, as mentioned, the views from the NW and SW windows are quite stunning.Along the north side of the townhouse is a balcony. Again full views of the ocean. The entry door is in the north but facing NW.Further forms.......to the north is a 3 storey apartment block which the balcony faces. Again, as mentioned, full ocean views are available from every part of this balcony. To the south, a two storey apartment block, to the east a 3 storey home, to the west townhouse #1 and then directly in front of townhouse #1 the Indian Ocean.A common driveway runs along the side of the three townhouses from west to east. The street address is that of a busy coastal highway running north - south.The question.........what is the facing ? Is it west or north ?I have constructed two flying star charts for the building but find the charts not definitive enough. The family and the two children have enjoyed good career and financial success since moving here, a modest win in the lotto as well. Over to you.........Cecil ???Kind regardsGlyn Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 15, 2003 Staff Share Posted July 15, 2003 Dear Glyn,It would be best to see a picture of the town houses. But in my opinion, based on your key information below:- Quote Because the sun sets in thewest and can very hot here insummer, the developerobviously chose not to havewindows on the west side totake advantage of the stunningviews. However, as mentioned,the views from the NW and SWwindows are quite stunning. The developer is in-tune with reality:)In Singapore, how I wish, many developers would truly consider the heat from the west sun. I believe, in Perth, this can equally be quite hot. Quote Along the north side of thetownhouse is a balcony. Againfull views of the ocean. Theentry door is in the north butfacing NW. Since the developer chose not to have any windows at the West; because of this, in my opinion, the frontage cannot be at this location.Without the pictures or a street directory close-up map; I would personally think that "north side" where there is the full views of the ocean should instead be the facing direction. (And not the west even if it faces the ocean - unless, there are openings at this location).Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
glyn Posted July 15, 2003 Share Posted July 15, 2003 thanks Cecil. I personally thought it may well be the north. However onthrowing the matter over to two other fs practitioners, one said west andone said north.Now I can go ahead and plan for period 8 and weaken 737 which is at thefacing which is now north..Fire you mentioned last time and not yin water as I had planned. Red carpetat entry ?Candles upstairs in the north part of the living room ? Perhaps a candleabraburning many candles.Cheers and thanksGlyn Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 15, 2003 Staff Share Posted July 15, 2003 Dear Glyn,Yes, I sincerely feel the same way as you do i.e. North i.e. main door with 737.Yes, overall, just the token red floor mat is a better option to help neutralise #3.If you do not mind, free feel to post your contact numbers.Anyone staying especially in Perth or Australia, feel free to consult Glyn. She has continiously proven to be very focused and an asset to the Feng Shui community - given her many years of research into authentic Feng Shui:)Wishing you all the best in your Australia practise:)Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 7/15/2003 5:16:53 AM, Anonymous wrote:thanks Cecil. I personallythought it may well be thenorth. However onthrowing the matter over totwo other fs practitioners,one said west andone said north.Now I can go ahead and planfor period 8 and weaken 737which is at thefacing which is now north..Fire you mentioned last timeand not yin water as I hadplanned. Red carpetat entry ?Candles upstairs in the northpart of the living room ?Perhaps a candleabraburning many candles.Cheers and thanksGlyn Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
glyn Posted July 15, 2003 Share Posted July 15, 2003 Thanks Cecil for the compliment. However, I am only as good as my teacher ! Cheers Glyn Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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