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Topic: More Grand Duke questions
Conf: Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui), Msg: 652
From: Anon (Hidden from Privacy)
Date: 4/9/1999 11:10 PM

Dear Cecil & Robert,

Thanks for the clarification on which areas not to do renovations in for this year. This leads to a few more questions about plans I had for the near future and what "renovations" entails.

#1. I had planned to put closet doors on my closet which is located in the east. Would hanging tapestries be a better idea to cover the closet?

#2. Would re-painting rooms in the E, S, SW, N, and NW be regarded as "renovation or activity"?

#3. My laundry room floor is rotted in the SW. I had planned to replace the rotted plywood and lay new flooring. Is this advisable?

#4. Also in the SW, I wanted to add a screen door to be able to open the door in the summer. Advisable?

and #5. In our office (in the East), our desk is built onto the wall. When we work, we face the East and, as I have heard it is unwise to directly face the Grand Duke, I had planned to have the desk moved onto the other possible wall; facing North (but still in the East sector). This would entail unscrewing the existing desk and using screws to attach the new desk to the North facing wall.

Sorry for this long list of questions; but I value your comments and opinions.

thanks, julie

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