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Dear Anon,
Two meters away from the centrepoint is adequate distance away from the centre.
Ideally, the centrepoint should be clear space but from what you had described, since the toilet is not directly located at the centrepoint, this is a plus point.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 12/13/99 6:44:10 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Cecil
>
>I am putting together a layout
>plan of my house. I think the
>center point comes just in
>side of a very thick wall,
>which falls inside a bedroom.
>The other side of this wall is
>a bathroom, does this mean the
>house is inauspicious? This
>means the toilet is about 2
>meters from the center point
>the other side of a thick wall
>it does have a window, and the
>toilet is near an outside
>wall. Thanks for your advice.
>
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