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Posted

Hi,


I'm viewing a double storey semi-d house which have very good flying chart but I'm confused about some potential external Sha Qi concerns. I've searched the internet and this forum but no clear answers was found so I hope you could assist.

1) The main door of this house directly faces the side gardens of two other double storey semi-d houses in front. It's just one row of house in front so the gap is not long. You can't actually walk through it because it's blocked by short solid wall and side gate belonging to the houses so it's not an alley. And there are some small trees in the gardens. Gap is maybe 15ft wide. Should this be considered a Sha Qi?

2) There is a T-junction behind this same house which is at a slightly higher level, sloping slightly down towards the middle backyard of the house. There are short solid wall at the back separating the T-junction from the road and the junction traffic is minimal because it's within a residential community area. There are further houses up the slope behind, so it's like a very small hill. Is this T-Junction alright for the house feng shui?

3) There is another house in the same area, and the back is also facing a T-junction. However, this T-junction is at a slightly lower level sloping slightly upwards towards the middle back wall of the house. I'm also concern that houses should not have a slope at the back, even if it's a very slight slope. Would this be a better scenario than #2?


Appreciate your response, thanks.


Posted
  • Staff

Frankly, a photo tells a thousand words...

So sorry, when I see so many paragraphs of text and more text...

For example, if we read advice from HR practitioners; they always say that the first 3 seconds of a resume is important.

Same, here. Unfortunately, my eyes shut-off .. in similar situations.


Quote
On 7/20/2015 8:21:07 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi,I'm viewing a double storey
semi-d house which have very
good flying chart but I'm
confused about some potential
external Sha Qi concerns. I've
searched the internet and this
forum but no clear answers was
found so I hope you could
assist.1) The main door of
this house directly faces the
side gardens of two other
double storey semi-d houses in
front. It's just one row of
house in front so the gap is
not long. You can't actually
walk through it because it's
blocked by short solid wall
and side gate belonging to the
houses so it's not an alley.
And there are some small trees
in the gardens. Gap is maybe
15ft wide. Should this be
considered a Sha Qi?2) There
is a T-junction behind this
same house which is at a
slightly higher level, sloping
slightly down towards the
middle backyard of the house.
There are short solid wall at
the back separating the
T-junction from the road and
the junction traffic is
minimal because it's within a
residential community area.
There are further houses up
the slope behind, so it's like
a very small hill. Is this
T-Junction alright for the
house feng shui?3) There
is another house in the same
area, and the back is also
facing a T-junction. However,
this T-junction is at a
slightly lower level sloping
slightly upwards towards the
middle back wall of the house.
I'm also concern that houses
should not have a slope at the
back, even if it's a very
slight slope. Would this be a
better scenario than
#2?Appreciate your
response, thanks.
Posted

Hi Cecil,


Sorry for the long text, I will need some time to regain access to get the photos and re-post.


Meanwhile, let me shorten the questions which would still help me:


1) Is it Sha Qi for main door to face the gap between the side gardens of 2 double storey houses?


2) Is it ok to have a low traffic T-junction behind the house? There is a wall behind the house.


Thanks in advance.


Posted
  • Staff

Thanks for the rough outline.

1. Please see attachment

2. A is the frontage? And B the rear of the house?

3. Other than that, the frontage is open and no fencing perimeters etc...

4. Frankly, for A, can't figure out whether there is a sha qi or poison arrow etc..

5. If the rear is B; and if there is a fence/ wall barrier much the better. It is common sense, here that if "touch wood" a vehicle where to slam into the yard; there should be something to slow it down and not allow it to ram into the home = is the best.


Quote
On 7/21/2015 3:58:49 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil,I hope this picture
would help to make things
clearer.Thanks.

Posted

Hi Cecil,


Yes, A is front and B is back.

Orange line means wall, maybe 6ft high.

There is a wall at the back for the T-junction.

No gate or fence in front of my house, it's open.

There is a wall for the gardens between the two house.

There are some small trees and plants in the gardens that blocked the gap a little.

Here's a better picture.

Thanks!



Posted
  • Staff

As mentioned, previously, marking B or the rear is about common sense.

And from your description, the front does not seem threatening.


Quote
On 7/21/2015 11:54:03 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil,Yes, A is front and B
is back.Orange line means
wall, maybe 6ft high.There is
a wall at the back for the
T-junction.No gate or fence in
front of my house, it's
open.There is a wall for the
gardens between the two
house.There are some small
trees and plants in the
gardens that blocked the gap a
little.Here's a better
picture.Thanks!

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