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Dear Anon,
1. You brought up an interesting question.
2. Honestly, at present I really do not have the answer.
This is because, there are very few houses I personally come across with a bedroom at the centre location of the house.
Usually, this would either be clear space, the staircase area or the hallway and even toilet locations.
More commonly part of the living or dinning area.
3. Another reason is because bedroom suppose to be private area i.e. four walls and windows /door and I cannot imagine a bedroom at the centre and yet, have windows surrounding at least one side.
4. Assuming that you sleep at the centre room, then it is difficult to apply the Eight House concept.
5. One can still apply the Flying Star concept.
I believe a house must be reasonably `large' to accomodate a centre room. It would be interesting to see your layout plan:)
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/24/00 4:26:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>dear cecil,
>
>Is sleeping in the center room
>bad. Thanks
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