myfs_156316 Posted December 27, 2012 Share Posted December 27, 2012 we've installed a screen door on the main door so that we could still have a view of the outside and enough light into the house, while keeping flies, mosquitoes and other bugs from coming in. the frame is made of wood, the design resembles the trigram for water, and it opens outwards, because the main door opens inwards.the house facing direction is north 11?, however,the main door is at the house sitting facing south 191?.is a screen door on main entrance bad fengshui? and, too, because it opens outwards and doesn't invite chi into entering the house?is the screen door's designresemblinga trigram for water repelling the natural element, assouth is an area for the fire element?please advise on this. thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 27, 2012 Staff Share Posted December 27, 2012 These are some considerations:1. The big picture and peanuts1.1. What you are so concerned is "peanuts" and not the big picture.1.2. For example, there are many who asks: can I place shoes outside my home. Why not? Placing a shoe or a shoe cabinet will often not affect one's Feng Shui.1.3. Similarly, what you mentioned can imply that:1.3.1. No good to install grilles for the home or1.3.2. Some homes install mosquito net. Here, my question is would one be willing to give blood donation on a daily basis or use some deterrent like the mosquito net. With dengue as a concern.2. Go get a life.Many homes just don't FAIL just become some owner install a screen door that open outwards! Think about it!3. There are more important considerations in Feng Shui such as location, location and location. Not: door screen, door screen and more door screen. Quote On 12/27/2012 1:23:09 PM, Anonymous wrote:we've installed a screen dooron the main door so that wecould still have a view of theoutside and enough light intothe house, while keepingflies, mosquitoes and otherbugs from coming in. the frameis made of wood, the designresembles the trigram forwater, and it opens outwards,because the main door opensinwards.the house facingdirection is north 11?,however,the main door isat the house sitting facingsouth 191?.is a screen door onmain entrance bad fengshui?and, too, because it opensoutwards and doesn't invitechi into entering the house?isthe screen door'sdesignresemblingatrigram for water repellingthe natural element,assouth is an area forthe fire element?please adviseon this. thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_156316 Posted December 27, 2012 Share Posted December 27, 2012 master cecil, thank you for the quick reply.our main door opens to a terrace, more like a gazebo. looking at the floor plan, it is a square that protrudes from the middle section of the rectangular house. this area is roofed, i am quite confused as to treating this area a part of the house or exclude it in laying out the nine areas (as this would leave missing areas in the either side of it.) the size of the square is about one-fourth the width of the rectangle. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 27, 2012 Staff Share Posted December 27, 2012 These are some considerations:You wrote: our main door opens to a terrace, more like a gazebo. looking at the floor plan, it is a square that protrudes from the middle section of the rectangular house. this area is roofed, i am quite confused as to treating this area a part of the house or exclude it in laying out the nine areas (as this would leave missing areas in the either side of it.) 1. Frankly words alone can never fully explain exactly where are or how much are the missing corners or even protrusions. Sometimes a sketch or an exact layout gives a better picture. On the premise that a picture tells what a thousand words can't.2. In my opinion, I agree if you intend to plot a nine grid; a home that is mostly rectangular and no major missing corners or protrusions are fine or ok. 3. But if you are trying to fit a home into a nine grid but find too may parts of all parts; then it is time for you to seriously consider applying a PIE chart (method). As often, most professional geomancers use a PIE chart. 3.1. As if one has obtained sufficient experience, one can usually or easily apply a PIE chart to almost any layout. 4. Thus no point in trying to scratch one's head trying to fit a layout into the proper nine-grid. Quote On 12/27/2012 5:20:32 PM, Anonymous wrote:master cecil, thank you forthe quick reply.our maindoor opens to a terrace, morelike a gazebo. looking at thefloor plan, it is a squarethat protrudes from the middlesection of the rectangularhouse. this area is roofed, iam quite confused as totreating this area a part ofthe house or exclude it inlaying out the nine areas (asthis would leave missing areasin the either side of it.) thesize of the square is aboutone-fourth the width of therectangle. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_156316 Posted December 28, 2012 Share Posted December 28, 2012 i want to thank you for your prompt responses.master cecil, is it true that a kitchen in the northwest sector is bad fengshui..? fire at heaven's gate.if so, what can be done..? my kitchen is in that area. i'm sorry if i have too many questions, i really want to learn and understand fengshui. thank you in advance. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 28, 2012 Staff Share Posted December 28, 2012 1. In general, a kitchen at NW is inauspicious especially for the Male Head breadwinner. 2. Please visit this link to find out why some are more affect by it. While others less so. Quote On 12/28/2012 1:57:15 PM, Anonymous wrote: i want to thank you for your prompt responses.master cecil, is it true that a kitchen in the northwest sector is bad fengshui..? fire at heaven's gate.if so, what can be done..? my kitchen is in that area. i'm sorry if i have too many questions, i really want to learn and understand fengshui. thank you in advance. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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