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Hello Cecil,
Thank you for your prompt reply and fantastic insight into door positions. However I think I should have been more clear in my question and therefore I have attach a site plan this time.
As from the picture, I have wanted to construct the main door of the proposed building site to face the river(North) and therefore a clear and unobstructed view as and have the green dragon(Active) on the left of the house which is the side walk and the white tiger(Dormant) on the right which is going to be a vegetable garden. As the house slopes downward, the back houses provide for the black tortise and the river would be the red phoenix which in my opinion, perfect in fengshui theory.
This relates back to the former question of having access from the back door and does that change the overall fengshui plan that I have suggested? Do you think I have got it right? Thanks heaps again.
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