myfs_157417 Posted June 2, 2013 Share Posted June 2, 2013 Dear master, We found this house, it is E1 facing. My husband and are both west group. our best directions are NE/SW, I make more money than he is. I have several concerns for this house:1. The facing is not ideal, 2. the kitchen is in the NW corner, see attached floor plan. I plan to renovate the kitchen, but not immidiately. what shall I do during the interim period? once I move the stove and micorwave over to another corner, will that solve the problem?3. most likely, we will use gararge door more offten than main door for every day use. from gararge, we will walk into a mud room (W/D room), and then kitchen. Doors are fcing each other. does that create a problem? please refer to the floor plan4. there is a big, healthy tree right in front of the house, block a lot of eat light. We like to house other wise, but it is a big purchase, and we will live there for long time. I want to make a right decision. Thank you very much for your guidance! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 3, 2013 Staff Share Posted June 3, 2013 Please note that this is only a general advice forum and not a full-blown "Someone do it for you - service".You wrote: 1. The facing is not ideal, A1. Location, location, location or rather as I had mentioned in the past : " The forms or Shapes and Forms is the Principal consideration. Thus, even if a facing is not ideal; but if SAY a home has wonderful Shapes and Forms; the "Forms prevail over the STARS" is the clue. A1.1. Therefore one liners " The facing is not ideal" does not stop, there. One has to look further than just this simple statement.You wrote: 2. the kitchen is in the NW corner, see attached floor plan. I plan to renovate the kitchen, but not immidiately. what shall I do during the interim period? once I move the stove and micorwave over to another corner, will that solve the problem?A2. One of the considerations would be : It is "Nice" if the stove's position be suitable to (usually the female of the house unless the male is the home-maker etc...). There are other considerations.You wrote:3. most likely, we will use garage door more offten than main door for every day use. from gararge, we will walk into a mud room (W/D room), and then kitchen. Doors are fcing each other. does that create a problem? please refer to the floor planA3. What you wrote is like many who have been adviced to something like "tilt" the main door etc. And in Feng Shui; this is considered not permanent. Ultimately the facing direction would still be the same especially if we are trying to apply the Flying Star Feng Shui. A3.1. Thus, it is more like "taking sugar coated pills - whenever one uses says the garage door instead of the main door. This has more to do with psychology - or feel good factor, that's all.You wrote: Q4. there is a big, healthy tree right in front of the house, block a lot of eat light. Not sure what you are trying to imply, here. But if the tree is healthy, that is a plus point. As to whether it is big or block sunlight depends also. If the house face west, then the tree can add some welcoming shade. Quote On 6/2/2013 4:19:11 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear master, We found thishouse, it is E1 facing. Myhusband and are both westgroup. our best directions areNE/SW, I make more money thanhe is. I have several concernsfor this house:1. The facingis not ideal, 2. the kitchenis in the NW corner, seeattached floor plan. I plan torenovate the kitchen, but notimmidiately. what shall I doduring the interim period?once I move the stove andmicorwave over to anothercorner, will that solve theproblem?3. most likely, wewill use gararge door moreofften than main door forevery day use. from gararge,we will walk into a mud room(W/D room), and then kitchen.Doors are fcing each other.does that create a problem?please refer to the floorplan4. there is a big, healthytree right in front of thehouse, block a lot of eatlight. We like to house otherwise, but it is a bigpurchase, and we will livethere for long time. I want tomake a right decision. Thankyou very much for yourguidance! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_157417 Posted June 3, 2013 Share Posted June 3, 2013 Thank you very much foryour answer, I would like to make couple clarifications.1. The house facing is very bad for my husband, since he is a west group. East is the worst direction for him. Should I be concerned?2. I understand that kitchen should not be in the NW section of the house, that is why I am thinking of renovate the kitchen. After renovation,the stove will facing east, which still is a bad direction for both of us. Which one is worse? Stove in NW section, or stove facing bad direction?3. The tree is very health fruit tree, however, it blocks light from east, make the entry dark. Since east is not a good direction, shall I leave it? The door is east facing, can I install a water feature outside of the front door?Thank you again for your guidance.Wei Quote On 6/3/2013 7:36:08 AM, Anonymous wrote:Please note that this is only a generaladvice forum and not a full-blown"Someone do it for you - service".Youwrote: 1. The facing is not ideal, A1.Location, location, location or ratheras I had mentioned in the past : " Theforms or Shapes and Forms is thePrincipal consideration. Thus, even if afacing is not ideal; but if SAY a homehas wonderful Shapes and Forms; the"Forms prevail over the STARS" is theclue. A1.1. Therefore one liners " Thefacing is not ideal" does not stop,there. One has to look further than justthis simple statement.You wrote: 2. thekitchen is in the NW corner, seeattached floor plan. I plan to renovatethe kitchen, but not immidiately. whatshall I do during the interim period?once I move the stove and micorwave overto another corner, will that solve theproblem?A2. One of the considerationswould be : It is "Nice" if the stove'sposition be suitable to (usually thefemale of the house unless the male isthe home-maker etc...). There are otherconsiderations.You wrote:3. most likely,we will use garage door more offten thanmain door for every day use. fromgararge, we will walk into a mud room(W/D room), and then kitchen. Doors arefcing each other. does that create aproblem? please refer to the floorplanA3. What you wrote is like many whohave been adviced to something like"tilt" the main door etc. And in FengShui; this is considered not permanent.Ultimately the facing direction wouldstill be the same especially if we aretrying to apply the Flying Star FengShui. A3.1. Thus, it is more like"taking sugar coated pills - wheneverone uses says the garage door instead ofthe main door. This has more to do withpsychology - or feel good factor, that'sall.You wrote: Q4. there is a big,healthy tree right in front of thehouse, block a lot of eat light. Notsure what you are trying to imply, here.But if the tree is healthy, that is aplus point. As to whether it is big orblock sunlight depends also. If thehouse face west, then the tree can addsome welcoming shade.On 6/2/2013 4:19:11AM, Wei Li wrote: >Dear master, Wefound this >house, it is E1 facing.My >husband and are both westgroup. our best directions areNE/SW, I make more money than >heis. I have several concerns >for thishouse:1. The facing >is not ideal, 2.the kitchen >is in the NW corner, seeattached floor plan. I plan torenovate the kitchen, but notimmidiately. what shall I doduring the interim period? >onceI move the stove and >micorwave overto another >corner, will that solvethe >problem?3. most likely, wewill use gararge door moreofften than main door for >everyday use. from gararge, >we will walkinto a mud room >(W/D room), and thenkitchen. >Doors are fcing each other.does that create a problem?please refer to the floor >plan4.there is a big, healthy >tree rightin front of the >house, block a lotof eat >light. We like to house otherwise, but it is a big >purchase,and we will live >there for longtime. I want to >make a rightdecision. Thank >you very much foryour >guidance! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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