myfs_149545 Posted June 18, 2012 Share Posted June 18, 2012 Dear Mr Lee;I am about to build my double storey house and would like to have you advice concerning the entrance door which will be underneath the balcony as shown on the attached layout.Is this considered inauspicious entrance door?Thank you in advance for your enlightenment.Regards;Laksaginta Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 18, 2012 Staff Share Posted June 18, 2012 These are some considerations:1. Before the final approval given to construct a new home;1.1. Ground Floor compared to the 2nd storey layout1.1.1 Try to superimpose the 2nd storey layout plan to the ground floor. 1.1.2 And for the Ground Floor level; look out especially for toilets at the 2nd storey.1.1.3 Here, it is considered inauspicious to have the toilet especially the WC pipe(s) on the 2nd storey; above the main entrance door; and/or kitchen especially directly above the stove. 1.1.4 And any other living areas such as directly above the sofa or a bedroom. Also try to avoid the wc directly above the dining table.2. 2nd Storey superimposed onto the ground floor layout2. Most important consideration is to avoid a bed directly above the ground floor stove.3. In your case, there is no major concerns for a balcony directly above the main door. 3.1. In fact, many, many homes even have a porch directly above the main door. And some homes, the 2nd floor (above) the porch is turned into a large balcony area.3.2. Based on common sense, it makes excellent sense in your case; where the balcony is not too long, but good enough to provide a roof or shelter in the even of heavy rain / wind. Quote On 6/18/2012 9:54:28 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Mr Lee;I am aboutto build my double storeyhouse and would like to haveyou advice concerning theentrance door which will beunderneath the balcony asshown on the attachedlayout.Is this consideredinauspicious entrancedoor?Thank you in advance foryourenlightenment.Regards;Laksaginta Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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