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Dear John,
In my opinion, you can consider the (I believe) the beautiful brick facade as a decoration.
It need not be `balanced' directly. You can try to make the apartment as cosy as possible to your taste.
So far, I come across many homes with such beautiful facade and in my opinion do not pose any problems.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/19/01 1:11:00 PM, John Russello wrote:
>hi,
>
>i'm moving into an apartment
>in nyc which has several brick
>walls. we love the brick but
>want to know if we need to
>balance the brick with another
>element.
>also, is the brick more
>representative of earth or
>fire? it is old brick that was
>uncovered and cleaned so it is
>not bright red brick but aged.
>
>thanks!
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