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Dear Caroline,
For now, we can only look at it from the Shapes and Form perspective.
1. The plus point in such an arrangement is that there is no way, you have `bad sha qi' where Qi enters the house and exits it immediately e.g. a back door or back windows or balcony at the other side.
2. As you mentioned that it `blocks' the guest bathroom, this would be acceptable. Although, it would be nice if we do not have a bathroom so close to the main entrance sector.
Other than the above, you may choose to do a Flying Star or if everything seems ok, dispense with such an audit.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/30/00 8:22:00 AM, Caroline Cantrell wrote:
>When you enter the entrance
>door which is in the southwest
>corner you are facing a coat
>closet, to the left is the
>living room, the entrance door
>is on the same wall as my
>couch, directly behind the
>coat closet is the guest
>bathroom. I hope this
>explains a little more.
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