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Dear Mark,
1. It would be nice if we can have a look at the design. But not `compulsory' thou.
2. Where possible, doors should open inwards into the house and not outwards.
3. It is acceptable to have carved doors especially, if the owners like them. There is no `fixed' rule on the type of carved door used.
4. In fact, there are many houses in the `past' where decorative panels are used on doors.
5. Nowadays, the most common (in relation to temple main doors)are the `proud' figures of the two famous door gods one on each side of the door panel.
6. Normally a nice designed door panel is good to have and would not be a `horrible mistake'.
As I do not have a full view of the door, can only comment up to here.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/27/00 9:43:00 PM, Mark Weber wrote:
>I just purchased an ornately
>carved door (carved frame with
>two panel doors, also carved)
>at my local oriental antique
>shop. The door set is 83"
>high, 46' at the widest on the
>top frame, and 37" wide at the
>door area (including frame).
>It is quite heavy, and not
>easy to move, so I would like
>to place it well when it is
>delivered. One place I had
>thought it would look good
>would be directly opposite the
>entry way. The front doors
>are double doors, opening into
>a square area about 10' on a
>side, with an opening into the
>dining area on the left, and
>an opening into the living
>room on the right. Directly
>opposite the entry doors is
>the back wall of a hallway
>that runs the length of the
>house. Currently we have an
>oriental 3 panel screen that
>one sees upon entering the
>house. Would the placement of
>these decorative carved door
>panels encourage good energy
>flow, or would it be a
>horrible mistake? Thanks
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