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Dear Evelyn,
Please see below:-
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From: Listmanager
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Date: Tuesday, May 25, 1999 1:18 PM
Subject: Balcony
>From: "Evelyn Ong"
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>Hi Cecil/Robert,
>
>I recently bought a house and my Interior designer has suggested the
following for functionality purposes:
>
>1. Extending my kitchen to the backyard and
For the kitchen, try to pay emphasis on the location of the stove. It should
be `protected' and not left in the open. Since the frontage of the house is
South, I would assume that the kitchen is in the `North location' or
somewhere around this location. If your kitchen (stove) is in the North
location, it should be `kept' warm. Best location is to the the stove
`surrounded' by the back with a wall. It should also not face a water
position so as not to `put' out the fire from the stove.
Otherwise, the rest should be acceptable.
>2. instead of building a roof, I could utilise the space on the second
floor, to extend out as a balcony for use as a washing/drying clothes area
and use a clear awning to shield from rain.
This is acceptable.
>This means the balcony would be directly above the kitchen. The access door
to the balcony would be through the 2nd room upstairs.
>Can you please advice me if this is OK. The house main door faces South.
This is acceptable.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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