There is a road outside the balcony with hills behind it (all parallel to each other), so how to solve the problem of geomantic omen?
"There's a road across the balcony"? There is a road in front of the house? Then "behind the road is a hill"-what does this "behind" mean? If there is a road in front of the house and a mountain behind it, then this pattern is ok. There is a mountain behind the house, which can be regarded as a "backer", but if this "backer" is in front of the house, it is a bit inappropriate.