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Does the Second floor affect my feng shui? If it does how much does it affect me? is there a way to separate first and second floors? Also, Is there anything wrong with a upside down v shaped roof?
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Dear Anon,


1. Yes, the 2nd floor may affect the Feng Shui (below - ground floor) especially if the "two units" are not "identical in layout". For example, if a home is converted into a "duplex" or the layout of the above unit is not identical to the ground floor.


2. For example, we often find homes like a bungalow where things like the 2nd storey toilet may be just above our ground unit main entrance or sometimes it could be just above one's dining area. And for some Chinese who had placed an altar at the ground level; may also be affected if their altar is just directly below a toilet.


3. Otherwise, often, if both ground unit, 2nd storey etc.. share same layout plan e.g. toilet at toilet sector etc.. then this is often not an issue.



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Also, Is there anything wrong with a upside down v shaped roof?


Please click on the attachment to this message. One can find that a normal home with a pointed roof is symbolic of an arrow pointing towards the sky which symbolises "progress".


While an intervert V shaped is symbolic of an arrow pointing "downwards" - degression?




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