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Hi Cecil,
I guess you must have answered this question a thousand times. But just like to recap, we just purchased a 5 room flat, and our front door is facing a common staircase ( both upwards and downwards can be seen from our main door) .
We have heard people saying to use a foyer after the main door to block the Sha energy, others say to put a small fish tank or some potted plants , or some say to built another door within the aisle in between the main door and the living room. We are confused. What is your recommendations ?
Samantha.
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Dear Samatha,
Another alternative is the grille gate. Here, for example, if one has a stainless steel or aluminium gate, some of the panels can be flushed with "steel" or aluminium sheet.
Such that for the steel sheet, it covers e.g. the knee level or sometimes we see aluminium gates that have a large area covered up.
It is nice to have the steel sheet covering the gille gate surface as it is reflective. And this reflection is akin to a ba gua mirror.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 2/16/2004 6:07:29 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil,
I guess you must have answered
this question a thousand
times. But just like to recap,
we just purchased a 5 room
flat, and our front door is
facing a common staircase (
both upwards and downwards can
be seen from our main door) .
We have heard people saying to
use a foyer after the main
door to block the Sha energy,
others say to put a small fish
tank or some potted plants ,
or some say to built another
door within the aisle in
between the main door and the
living room. We are confused.
What is your recommendations ?
Samantha.


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