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Posted

Dear Cecil,
We usually enter the house from the garage door. There is a direct wind path
between this door and back of the house. Should we place a cover (ie: additional
door) that completely closes that path? We currently use trees but they don't
cover all.
As for the current front door, in front of it there are 2 windows and a set of
glass sliding doors (in living room). According to your tip, I should hang 2
bottle gourds. And how about the sliding doors? Any fix I should add?
Just beside the front door, there are 2 windows and 1 glass wall. Is this
considered "house with open mouth"?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Wasis
Posted
  • Staff

Dear Wasis,
Yes, this is usually a leak. But it would not be good to have an additional door. The additional door would totally eliminate any qi coming into the home. - Making it far worse off (financially).
What is needed is a screen or partition (if possible) - miminum up to the height of the door frame.
The other option is to close the windows of the back such that it is not directly facing this garage door. And place a bottle gourd on the side where the windows are opened.
Please see below:-

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On 8/8/2002 11:32:30 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
We usually enter the house
from the garage door. There is
a direct wind path
between this door and back of
the house. Should we place a
cover (ie: additional
door) that completely closes
that path? We currently use
trees but they don't
cover all.

Please see above.

Quote
As for the current front door,
in front of it there are 2
windows and a set of
glass sliding doors (in living
room). According to your tip,
I should hang 2
bottle gourds. And how about
the sliding doors? Any fix I
should add?

There is not much choice. do not open the front door together with the sliding door opened.

Quote
Just beside the front door,
there are 2 windows and 1
glass wall. Is this
considered "house with open
mouth"?

Yes, in my opinion, there are too many `mouths' in your home especially, if you open most of the windows/ two sliding panels and even the front door. Plus, the side windows - if they are immediately close the the front of the house.
Such a house will not prosper unless, you have a proper balance of the openings or the `mouth' of the house.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
Posted

Dear Cecil,

Quote
What is needed is a screen or a partition (if possible) - minimum
up to the height of the door frame.
Can I use trees as a partition since it is open area behind the garage? And where should I place the partition?
There is not much choice. do not open the front door together
with the sliding door opened.
Fortunately, we seldom use the sliding door. It is closed whole day.
Yes, in my opinion, there are too many `mouths' in your home
especially, if you open most of the windows/ two sliding panels
and even the front door. Plus, the side windows - if they are
immediately close the the front of the house.
Such a house will not prosper unless, you have a proper balance
of the openings or the `mouth' of the house.
I think you should take a look at the picture I'm attaching for a better understanding. The current front door is at C.

Also, I have a water reservoir tower and laundry area at the back of the house. Is this considered leak?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Wasis

Posted
  • Staff

Dear Wasis,
Please see below:-

Quote
On 8/12/2002 11:21:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
What is needed is a screen or a partition (if possible) - minimum
up to the height of the door frame.
Can I use trees as a partition
since it is open area behind
the garage? And where should I
place the partition?
There is not much choice. do not open the front door together
with the sliding door opened.
Fortunately, we seldom use the
sliding door. It is closed
whole day.

OK.

Quote
Yes, in my opinion, there are too many `mouths' in your home
especially, if you open most of the windows/ two sliding panels
and even the front door. Plus, the side windows - if they are
immediately close the the front of the house.
Such a house will not prosper unless, you have a proper balance
of the openings or the `mouth' of the house.
I think you should take a look
at the picture I'm attaching
for a better understanding.
The current front door is at
C.

Thanks for the layout. If you still have the flag pole, this is not in a favourable direction.

Quote
Also, I have a water reservoir
tower and laundry area at the
back of the house. Is this
considered leak?

The laundry area is considered not a leak. Is the water reservioir tower covered.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
Posted

Dear Cecil,
What do you think about my planning to place a partition of trees in the
backyard (please see the attached picture I sent along with my last email)? Is
it effective to encounter the direct path?

Quote
Thanks for the layout. If you still have the flag pole, this is not in a
favourable direction.
Since it is a removeable flag pole, I think it is not an issue anymore. It has

been removed.

Quote
The laundry area is considered not a leak. Is the water reservioir tower
covered.
Both underground water reservoir and water reservoir tower have covers at their

tops. So that one cannot see water.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Wasis
Posted
  • Staff

A row of bush rather than a partition of trees would be a better choice. If you are using trees, they usually end up growing tall and `beyond control' after 3 to 4 years. And a row of trees need to be planted spaced out at least 2 to 3 feet from each other.
Depending on the type of tree, they often leave behind a huge area of shadow below the tree making the area, too yin. Contrast this with lower shrubs or bushes or simply, creepers on fencing which are much easier to maintain.
Since the water tanks are covered up often this is no longer a major issue.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

Quote
On 8/13/2002 10:32:43 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
What do you think about my
planning to place a partition
of trees in the
backyard (please see the
attached picture I sent along
with my last email)? Is
it effective to encounter the
direct path?
Thanks for the layout. If you still have the flag pole, this is not in a
favourable direction.
Since it is a removeable flag
pole, I think it is not an
issue anymore. It has
been removed.
The laundry area is considered not a leak. Is the water reservioir tower
covered.
Both underground water
reservoir and water reservoir
tower have covers at their
tops. So that one cannot see
water.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Wasis

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