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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



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Dear Hoa Luong,


Please see below:-


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On 8/13/2004 8:12:35 AM, Anonymous wrote:

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?

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.



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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?

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


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