Posted June 20, 200025 yr Cecil,I have been a bit confused with on how to do my house.Basically my house has two floors. 1) The first floor is pretty much a rectangle, BUT a part of is (left bottom corner of the rectangle if you will) the garage! So if I don't count the garage, it would leave the rest of the living quarter in an L-shape. Should I separate my house as 2 parts as an L-shape house, or do I include part of the space in the garage as a big rectangle? Please advice.2) The second floor is pretty irregular. It kinda forms a T shape, but not an even one. Should I do each room independently in this case? If I try to find the center, I have a few corners missing. How would you cure such missing corners?3) I have a really bad Feng Shui no-no in my house: a stairway directly facing the main entrance up to the second floor, which faces the entrance to my master bedroom on the second floor. What would you suggest to improve this situation?Thanks a lot in advance!Kolsan
Posted June 20, 200025 yr Staff Dear Kolsan,If you can draw a sketch of the layout, or scan a copy of the layout of both the first and second floor. Attach it to this forum, I could help u determine the centrepoint.Usually, in addition to the garage, it is best to look at the entire house especially the locations of entrances in relation to the garage to find the centrepoint.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 6/20/00 4:21:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Cecil,I have been a bit confusedwith on how to do my house.Basically my house has twofloors.1) The first floor is prettymuch a rectangle, BUT a partof is (left bottom corner ofthe rectangle if you will) thegarage! So if I don't countthe garage, it would leave therest of the living quarter inan L-shape. Should I separatemy house as 2 parts as anL-shape house, or do I includepart of the space in thegarage as a big rectangle?Please advice.2) The second floor is prettyirregular. It kinda forms a Tshape, but not an even one.Should I do each roomindependently in this case? IfI try to find the center, Ihave a few corners missing.How would you cure suchmissing corners?3) I have a really bad FengShui no-no in my house: astairway directly facing themain entrance up to the secondfloor, which faces theentrance to my master bedroomon the second floor. Whatwould you suggest to improvethis situation?Thanks a lot in advance!Kolsan
Posted June 22, 200025 yr Staff Dear Kolsan,If the first floor file is too big, please upload it ot the "Conference for attaching layout" which permits larger uploads.Will review your layout i.e. first and second floor together after it (the first floor layout) has been uploaded.Thank you.Cecil Quote On 6/22/00 12:46:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Cecil,Attaching my second floorfloor plan.Thanks,Kolsan
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