myfs_77438 Posted August 13, 2004 Share Posted August 13, 2004 Dear Cecil:1) If the wall next to the front door extends to the second floor, and this same wall becomes the wall for the bathroom on the second floor, then, is this second-floor bathroom consideredNEXT to the front door?2) If the aboveis true (meaning the upstairs bathroom considered next to the front door), then it will "kill" a good fengshui house even if the house has excellent facing and excellent front door direction. Is this a true statement?Thank you very much as always,Hoa Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 20, 2004 Staff Share Posted August 20, 2004 Dear Hoa Luong,Please see below:- Quote On 8/13/2004 8:12:35 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil:1) If the wall next tothe front door extends to thesecond floor, and this samewall becomes the wall for thebathroom on the second floor,then, is this second-floorbathroom consideredNEXTto the front door?In general, it is best not to have the toilet at the frontage of a home ie.. both ground floor or at the 2nd storey. However, in many home layouts, it is very often common to have a toilet at the second level close to the frontage. This is less important than say the toilet directly at the frontage of a home. Quote 2) If the aboveistrue (meaning the upstairsbathroom considered next tothe front door), then it will"kill" a good fengshui houseeven if the house hasexcellent facing and excellentfront door direction. Isthis a true statement?Usually, it is better to consider it as a "leak". Some homes have very good Feng Shui; thus can easily buffer this one leak.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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