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Dear Jody,
Ideally your roof should first be proportionate (both front and back) rather
then slope one side. Especially if there is `water' closeby in Front, this
is symbolic of water (wealth) flowing away from your house into the water.
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/ \
The symbol of a `normal' roof, if you look at the side profile looks lik an
UP arrow | | which signifies moving upwards in career, wealth
etc...
Frankly, nothing much can be done to enhance a flat room. Although some have
added a covered chimney in the shape of a roof with a `roof ' to represent
the " UP arrow " as shown above.
With the front door in a straight line with the backdoor, the best solution
is to place a decorative screen preferably after the front door to allow
good ch'i to meander into the room. Alternatively, if your living room is
`long' place a divider between it and e.g. the dining room or the backdoor.
Hope that Helps.
Cecil
-----Original Message-----
From: Listmanager
To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed
Date: Friday, March 12, 1999 2:11 AM
Subject: Flat Roof & 3 Doors in a row - any cures?
>From: "Jody Leo"
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>This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.
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>My house has a flat roof. It is very slightly sloping to the front and back
to allow rainwater drainage but it is normally described as a flat roof. Are
there any cures for this as I have just read that flat roofs are not
desirable and not considered good fengshui.
>
>Also, my front door faces the back door with the door of the garden room in
the middle i.e. 3 doors in a row, and also front door faces back door in a
straight line. Any cures for this?
>
>Many thanks for your help.
>
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