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Dear Master Cecil:
I understand that it is fatal to have toilet at the door or at the centerpoint of a house. I also saw that it is inauspicious to have toilet beyond the main entrance.
Would you kindly clarify
1. "toilet": It means toilet bowl or "the room that has a toilet bowl in it", i.e. bathroom.
2. "beyond main entrance": does it mean an area in the house that is in alignment with the range of the entrance door (entire width of the front door)?
I am asking this question is because I have a bathroom, which is neither at the ceterpoint of the house nor at the main entrance. However, portion of that bathroom; primarily the walking area of that bathroom falls in the range of my front door. Nonetheless, the toilet bowl, wash basin, etc. are off the range of the front door.
I am unable to judge how bad the location of this bathroom is and need your advice.
Best Regards,
Anon
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