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Dear Jen,
If you have a sketch, please upload to this forum so that I can guide u on how to determine the centrepoint.
Usualy the garage should not be taken into consideration. But I can understand that it may be quite difficult for you to `cut-it' off.
Do draw a sketch.
For resources on finding the door direction, please go to this link:
https://www.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-cecilcompass.htm
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/23/2003 11:34:00 AM, Jen Tucker wrote:
>Dear Cecil:
>
>I try to use a compass to
>determine the direction of my
>house.
>
>I have a car garage attached
>to my house. Should I include
>the car garage when I locate
>the center of my house?
>
>My "main" house is in a
>rectangular shape. I run into
>this problem if I consider the
>car garage as part of the
>house -- the house would be
>wider (in width) if I add the
>car garage; however, the car
>garage is not as long (in
>length) as the main house.
>Thus, I have an irregular
>rectangular shape.
>
>How do I locate the center of
>an irregular rectangular
>shape. Please advise.
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