myfs_146081 Posted September 19, 2010 Share Posted September 19, 2010 Sir,A lot has been written on the importance of front gate and front door. But not much on the back gate and door. I want to know how the back gate affects the feng shui of the house. Our back gate is not easy to locate as well as a bit torn. Does it creates bad feng shui.?Thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 19, 2010 Staff Share Posted September 19, 2010 These are some considerations:-1. Under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, it is about:-1.1. The "mouth of the house". And this mouth is usually the FACING direction.1.2. The back of the home or known as the SITTING directions is equally important.2. Under Symbolism in Feng Shui:-2.1. For a landed property, the main door should at least have one Leaf or one DOOR that open inwards.2.2. In addition, if the home has a back door e.g. a wooden back door, this back door should open inwards. This excludes the grille protecting the backdoor etc...2.3. If the home does not have a back door; then this is considered as a neutral position. 3. If there is a straight path from the main door to the back of the house, then it is best to have a back door instead of just an opening at the back yard area.4. In my opinion, I take your meaning of a back gate as a gate from the back of the home leading out of the property perimeter. And not the back grille gate of the back of the home: often this is the area where most kitchens open towards the back yard area.5. If there is a drain or storm or monsoon drain behind the home, than best that the perimeter fence of the home is fully covered such that standing inside the home, one should not be able to see the drain. This can also be a cement wall or wooden panels that "shield" the view of the area after the perimeter of the home. Quote On 9/19/2010 12:50:23 PM, Anonymous wrote:Sir,A lot has been written onthe importance of front gateand front door. But not muchon the back gate and door. Iwant to know how the back gateaffects the feng shui of thehouse. Our back gate is noteasy to locate as well as abit torn. Does it creates badfeng shui.Thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 19, 2010 Staff Share Posted September 19, 2010 1. Under Feng Shui, the main gate and back gate is not as important a consideration as the FRONTAGE (MAIN DOOR) and/or the SITTING OR BACK OF THE HOME.2. Please refer to the attachment to confirm the "proper" meaning of things like:-2.1. Main gate (is not the main door)2.2. The back gate (is not the back door of the home). Quote On 9/19/2010 2:41:56 PM, Anonymous wrote:These are some considerations:-1. UnderShapes and Forms Feng Shui, it isabout:-1.1. The "mouth of thehouse". And this mouth is usually theFACING direction.1.2. The back ofthe home or known as the SITTINGdirections is equally important.2. UnderSymbolism in Feng Shui:-2.1. For alanded property, the main door should atleast have one Leaf or one DOOR thatopen inwards.2.2. In addition, if thehome has a back door e.g. a wooden backdoor, this back door should openinwards. This excludes the grilleprotecting the backdoor etc...2.3. Ifthe home does not have a back door; thenthis is considered as a neutralposition. 3. If there is a straight pathfrom the main door to the back of thehouse, then it is best to have a backdoor instead of just an opening at theback yard area.4. In my opinion, I takeyour meaning of a back gate as a gatefrom the back of the home leading out ofthe property perimeter. And not the backgrille gate of the back of the home:often this is the area where mostkitchens open towards the back yardarea.5. If there is a drain or storm ormonsoon drain behind the home, than bestthat the perimeter fence of the home isfully covered such that standing insidethe home, one should not be able to seethe drain. This can also be a cementwall or wooden panels that "shield" theview of the area after the perimeter ofthe home.On 9/19/2010 12:50:23 PM, rohanjolly wrote:Sir,A lot has beenwritten onthe importance of frontgateand front door. But not muchon the back gate and door. Iwant to know how the back gateaffects the feng shui of thehouse. Our back gate is noteasyto locate as well as abit torn.Does it creates badfengshui.Thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 19, 2010 Staff Share Posted September 19, 2010 This illustration gives a better understanding of how DOORs or GATEs should open in a landed property.This layout: a semi-detached home. Quote On 9/19/2010 3:09:54 PM, Anonymous wrote:1. Under Feng Shui, the main gate andback gate is not as important aconsideration as the FRONTAGE (MAINDOOR) and/or the SITTING OR BACK OF THEHOME.2. Please refer to the attachmentto confirm the "proper" meaning ofthings like:-2.1. Main gate (isnot the main door)2.2. The back gate (isnot the back door of the home).On9/19/2010 2:41:56 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:These are some considerations:-1.UnderShapes and Forms Feng Shui, itisabout:-1.1. The "mouth ofthehouse". And this mouth isusually theFACINGdirection.1.2. The back ofthehome or known as the SITTINGdirections is equally important.2.UnderSymbolism in Feng Shui:-2.1.For alanded property, the main doorshould atleast have one Leaf or oneDOOR thatopen inwards.2.2. Inaddition, if thehome has a backdoor e.g. a wooden backdoor, thisback door should openinwards. Thisexcludes the grilleprotecting thebackdoor etc...2.3. Ifthe home doesnot have a back door; thenthis isconsidered as a neutralposition. 3.If there is a straight pathfrom themain door to the back of thehouse,then it is best to have a backdoorinstead of just an opening at theback yard area.4. In my opinion, Itakeyour meaning of a back gate asa gatefrom the back of the homeleading out ofthe propertyperimeter. And not the backgrillegate of the back of the home:oftenthis is the area where mostkitchensopen towards the back yardarea.5.If there is a drain or storm ormonsoon drain behind the home, thanbestthat the perimeter fence of thehome isfully covered such thatstanding insidethe home, one shouldnot be able to seethe drain. Thiscan also be a cementwall or woodenpanels that "shield" theview of thearea after the perimeter ofthehome. On 9/19/2010 12:50:23 PM, rohanjolly wrote:Sir,A lot has beenwritten onthe importance offrontgateand front door. Butnot muchon the back gate anddoor. Iwant to know how theback gateaffects the feng shuiof thehouse. Our back gate isnoteasyto locate as well as abit torn.Does it creates badfengshui.Thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_146081 Posted September 21, 2010 Share Posted September 21, 2010 thanks for the comprehensive reply sir. Quote On 9/19/2010 12:50:23 PM, Anonymous wrote:Sir,A lot has been written onthe importance of front gateand front door. But not muchon the back gate and door. Iwant to know how the back gateaffects the feng shui of thehouse. Our back gate is noteasy to locate as well as abit torn. Does it creates badfeng shui.?Thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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