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Dear Master,
We recently bought a North 2
facing house (10 degree) and planning to change the house direction to
NE by tilting the FRONT wall of the house 25 degree. To ensure that the
Sitting Palace will also change to SW we will do the same to the back
wall of the house.
Please advice by tilting the FRONT AND BACK
WALL (not the door) of the house, is this enough and the correct method of changing
the house type?
Thank you so much for your reply as this is troubling our family.
brgds
Lee

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These are some considerations:-
1. Location, location and location:
1.1. How large is the home's frontage and how much space is there between the home and the neighbours?
1.2. If the home is a standalone e.g. bungalow; then much the better.
1.3. But if the home is sandwiched between a block of homes e.g. a block of terrace homes "joined" together; then the actual facing direction is based on the "uniform" block of terrace homes. Thus, even if you change your facing direction of the home; it may be temporary and - if say you tilt at say 25 degrees; the terrace home stands out like a sore thumb!
2. But if the home is a bungalow (standalone); higher the success rate if one tilts the entire home. But if the tilt is again for just the main door; then again this is considered temporary. Ultimately, the home would still have the facing based on the entire frontage of the home.
3. There is no difference; say if one places the main door sideways... it is the facing direction that mostly counts.
4. Frankly, best to get a geomancer to look at the feasibility on-site as it is only fool hardy really to rely on advice by penning down a few lines of text. Imagination (right or wrong) may apply in an all text message.

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On 2/8/2011 5:29:29 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master,We recently bought
a North 2
facing house (10 degree) and
planning to change the house
direction to
NE by tilting the FRONT wall
of the house 25 degree. To
ensure that the
Sitting Palace will also
change to SW we will do the
same to the back
wall of the house.
Please advice by tilting the
FRONT AND BACK
WALL (not the door) of the
house, is this enough and the
correct method of changing
the house type?Thank you so
much for your reply as this is
troubling our family.brgdsLee

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As your message did not mention what type of home; you intend to tilt.
Further to what I had mentioned; better think twice IF one intends to till a terrace home.
For example, still possible to tilt a corner unit of a terrace. But again, further study is needed; as it also depends on the angle of tilt and how it affects the overall top-down (helicopter view) profile: Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. For example, a corner under such as that shown under Marking in RED "A".
I don't see how one could tilt say a terrace home sandwiched between other homes such as shown as Marking in RED "C".
For both a terrace home and may / could include a semi-detached home; further investigations may be needed. While; if the home is a standalone such as a bungalow house; then, this has a better chance of success especially if the angle is not too acute and the new shape harmonises with it's surroundings.

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On 2/9/2011 7:21:08 AM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some considerations:-1.
Location, location and location:1.1. How
large is the home's frontage and how
much space is there between the home and
the neighbours?1.2. If the home is a
standalone e.g. bungalow; then much the
better.1.3. But if the home is
sandwiched between a block of homes e.g.
a block of terrace homes "joined"
together; then the actual facing
direction is based on the "uniform"
block of terrace homes. Thus, even if
you change your facing direction of the
home; it may be temporary and - if say
you tilt at say 25 degrees; the terrace
home stands out like a sore thumb!2. But
if the home is a bungalow (standalone);
higher the success rate if one tilts the
entire home. But if the tilt is again
for just the main door; then again this
is considered temporary. Ultimately, the
home would still have the facing based
on the entire frontage of the home.3.
There is no difference; say if one
places the main door sideways... it is
the facing direction that mostly
counts.4. Frankly, best to get a
geomancer to look at the feasibility
on-site as it is only fool hardy really
to rely on advice by penning down a few
lines of text. Imagination (right or
wrong) may apply in an all text message.

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On 2/8/2011 5:29:29 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master,We recently bought
a
North 2
facing house (10 degree) and
planning to change the house
direction to
NE by tilting the
FRONT wall
of the house 25 degree.
To
ensure that the
Sitting
Palace will also
change to SW we
will do the
same to the back
wall of the house.
Please
advice by tilting the
FRONT AND BACK
WALL (not the door) of the
house, is this enough and the
correct method of changing
the
house type?Thank you so
much for
your reply as this is
troubling our
family.brgdsLee


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Dear Master Cecil,
Thank you for the prompt and extensive reply. Yes fortunately it is a bungalow lot. However the front yard is rather small as it can only occupy 2 cars side by side and tilting the entire unit might cause it to be even smaller. Also If we are going to tilt the entire bungalow, then our unit will be the only unit in the whole project that faces NE whereas the others are either North or South orientation.
Thanks again for your reply and we will refer to your advise for our planning.
brgds
Lee
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Fortunately, there ain't no war! Else "MY HOME" stands up like a SORE THUMB!

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On 2/9/2011 8:32:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil,Thank you
for the prompt and extensive
reply. Yes fortunately it is a
bungalow lot. However the
front yard is rather small as
it can only occupy 2 cars side
by side and tilting the entire
unit might cause it to be even
smaller. Also If we are going
to tilt the entire bungalow,
then our unit will be the only
unit in the whole project that
faces NE whereas the others
are either North or South
orientation.Thanks again for
your reply and we will refer
to your advise for our
planning. brgdsLee


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A picture tells a thousand words... here goes...

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On 2/9/2011 9:24:25 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Fortunately, there ain't no war! Else
"MY HOME" stands up like a SORE THUMB!On
2/9/2011 8:32:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil,Thank you
for
the prompt and extensive
reply. Yes
fortunately it is a
bungalow lot.
However the
front yard is rather
small as
it can only occupy 2 cars
side
by side and tilting the entire
unit might cause it to be even
smaller. Also If we are going
to
tilt the entire bungalow,
then our
unit will be the only
unit in the
whole project that
faces NE whereas
the others
are either North or South
orientation.Thanks again for
your reply and we will refer
to
your advise for our
planning.
brgdsLee


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