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1. In general, try to avoid units facing the main road: Bedok Reservoir Road: have not gone into detalls but under Period 8; North stack facing directions are not the best.
2. In this development; the South facing would be the most popular; given that under this period South facing have the better qi (up to 2023). - Of course, pool view would be more expensive; and concindentally, many of the South facing especially S2 and S3 are good choices even if one is a west group.
3. From an eye-ball look; there should be some NE facing flats... these can be considered. SW is another consideration.
4. Again, just imagine where the afternoon sun comes into the development and take this into consideration for the purchase.

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On 2/11/2011 11:07:54 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Could you give a general
analysis on Waterfront Isle
condo? Site plan
here:http://www.h88.com.sg/art
icle/Waterfront+Isle+completes
+the+Waterfront+Collection/Tha
nks!

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Further to what I had mentioned;
1. If one has a habbit of not leaving the main entrance door open nor intend to do so; then automatically, the facing direction is usually the area or facade that has the most light coming in as well as the greater the number of windows at this facade the greater the chance of qi coming in.
2. Thus often, the stack facing is a higher probability of it considered as the "facing" direction.
3. In terms of ranking via the Flying Star Feng Shui;
3.1. Best facing directions from now Period 8: upto 2023 are:-
3.1.1. Ranked 1: South-West (but in this development; the North-East may seem to be the better choice) if the SW does not oversea a pool or do not have as much a good view as North-East facing units.
3.1.2. Ranked 2: South (As mentioned previously; for this development; South coincides with the "pool view" for some of the units.
3.1.3. Others: In general; North facing homes have only a good star at the frontage and other sectors of the home are littered with lots of bad flying stars. So is NE or SE facing units.
4. For low floors, especially ground or 1st storey; units near to the club house; do look into whether the club-house shape e.g. corner of the club house edge acts like a shar qi or poison arrows.
5. Check how the cars enter into the basement car-park and whether it has any effects on an apartment one is considering = especially for low floor units. And how cars driving on the service road entering say the common car park pose noise issues.
6. Check where is the power station / rubbish dump area.
7. Look at the other development (and if it is also not completed) yet; try to imagine whether there are "ugly" views or poison arrows coming from sharp angles from own development or external development.
8. As mentioned in my first message; check against the dreaded afternoon sun. Whether it soaks into an unseen wall or filters into the home... (if any).

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On 2/11/2011 11:24:06 AM, Anonymous wrote:
1. In general, try to avoid units facing
the main road: Bedok Reservoir Road:
have not gone into detalls but under
Period 8; North stack facing directions
are not the best.2. In this development;
the South facing would be the most
popular; given that under this period
South facing have the better qi (up to
2023). - Of course, pool view would be
more expensive; and concindentally, many
of the South facing especially S2 and S3
are good choices even if one is a west
group.3. From an eye-ball look; there
should be some NE facing flats... these
can be considered. SW is another
consideration.4. Again, just imagine
where the afternoon sun comes into the
development and take this into
consideration for the purchase.On
2/11/2011 11:07:54 AM, KT Lim wrote:
Could you give a general
analysis on Waterfront Isle
condo? Site plan
here:http://www.h88.com.sg/art
icle/Waterfront+Isle+completes
+the+Waterfront+Collection/Tha
nks!

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These are futher considerations:-
1. When buying low floors; besides the other considerations I had mentioned e.g. rubbish dump area / power station; service road leading to covered car-park:
1.1. For low floors; try to imagine whether considering the purchase of a unit close-by to the club-house may have external threats...
1.2. External threats can be trellises; or even the roof of the club house et...
1.3. Tree trunks slicing into the living room or other rooms or areas of the home..

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On 2/11/2011 11:39:20 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Further to what I had mentioned; 1. If
one has a habbit of not leaving the main
entrance door open nor intend to do so;
then automatically, the facing direction
is usually the area or facade that has
the most light coming in as well as the
greater the number of windows at this
facade the greater the chance of qi
coming in. 2. Thus often, the stack
facing is a higher probability of it
considered as the "facing" direction.3.
In terms of ranking via the Flying Star
Feng Shui;3.1. Best facing directions
from now Period 8: upto 2023 are:-3.1.1.
Ranked 1: South-West (but in
this development; the North-East may
seem to be the better choice) if the SW
does not oversea a pool or do not have
as much a good view as North-East facing
units.3.1.2. Ranked 2: South
(As mentioned previously; for this
development; South coincides with the
"pool view" for some of the units.3.1.3.
Others: In general; North facing homes
have only a good star at the frontage
and other sectors of the home are
littered with lots of bad flying stars.
So is NE or SE facing units.4. For low
floors, especially ground or 1st storey;
units near to the club house; do look
into whether the club-house shape e.g.
corner of the club house edge acts like
a shar qi or poison arrows.5. Check how
the cars enter into the basement
car-park and whether it has any effects
on an apartment one is considering =
especially for low floor units. And how
cars driving on the service road
entering say the common car park pose
noise issues.6. Check where is the power
station / rubbish dump area.7. Look at
the other development (and if it is also
not completed) yet; try to imagine
whether there are "ugly" views or poison
arrows coming from sharp angles from own
development or external development. 8.
As mentioned in my first message; check
against the dreaded afternoon sun.
Whether it soaks into an unseen wall or
filters into the home... (if any).On
2/11/2011 11:24:06 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
1. In general, try to avoid units
facing
the main road: Bedok
Reservoir Road:
have not gone into
detalls but under
Period 8; North
stack facing directions
are not the
best.2. In this development;
the
South facing would be the most
popular; given that under this
period
South facing have the better
qi (up to
2023). - Of course, pool
view would be
more expensive; and
concindentally, many
of the South
facing especially S2 and S3
are good
choices even if one is a west
group.3. From an eye-ball look;
there
should be some NE facing
flats... these
can be considered. SW
is another
consideration.4. Again,
just imagine
where the afternoon sun
comes into the
development and take
this into
consideration for the
purchase.On
2/11/2011 11:07:54 AM,
KT Lim wrote:
Could you give a
general
analysis on Waterfront
Isle
condo? Site plan
here:http://www.h88.com.sg/art
icle/Waterfront+Isle+completes
+the+Waterfront+Collection/Tha
nks!


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However, the roof-line of the gym at Ripple Bay looks imposing as a sha qi aimed towards a stack

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On 8/1/2013 6:26:55 AM, Anonymous wrote:
In the photos, the trellis at
pool side of Ripple Bay condo
does not seem threatening due
to it's "soft, fluid
(non-threatening-look) design.
Unlike some trellis were they
look like "spikes".


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Feng Shui of Ripple Bay condo


Nowadays, many condos such as Ripple Bay condo; such condos?use dry walls instead of pre-cast concrete walls between some rooms.

In this instance, if one looks carefully at the illustration; there is a thin (dry wall) wall between the master bedroom & bedroom 2.

Even if we mount the TV on an additional plywood board; do be careful of high EMF dose (if any) towards someone sleeping in the same position in bedroom 2.



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On 8/4/2013 8:28:54 AM, Anonymous wrote: >In the photos,>the trellis at >pool side of Ripple>Bay condo >does not seem threatening>due >to it's "soft, fluid>>(non-threatening-look) design.>>Unlike some trellis were they>>look like "spikes".


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Feng Shui of Ripple Bay Condo:-


From a Shapes & Forms Feng Shui, it is good that the architect / planner had concentrated all the toilets in a specific sector of the apartment.


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On 7/20/2015 4:57:32 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Feng Shui of Ripple Bay condoNowadays,
many condos such as Ripple Bay condo;
such condosuse dry walls instead of
pre-cast concrete walls between some
rooms.In this instance, if one looks
carefully at the illustration; there is
a thin (dry wall) wall between the
master bedroom & bedroom 2. Even if we
mount the TV on an additional plywood
board; do be careful of high EMF dose
(if any) towards someone sleeping in the
same position in bedroom 2.On 8/4/2013
8:28:54 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
However,
the roof-line of the gym at
Ripple Bay
looks imposing as a sha qi
aimed towards
a stackOn 8/1/2013 6:26:55
AM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
In the photos,
the trellis at
pool side of Ripple
Bay condo
does not
seem threatening
due
to it's "soft,
fluid
(non-threatening-look)
design.
Unlike some trellis were
they
look like "spikes".


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Feng Shui of Ripple Bay Condo

Blks 4, 8, 10, 12 & 16 faces either 340 degrees = N1 or 160 degrees = S1 directions.

While the remainding twoBlk 2 & 6 faces either 20 degrees N3 or 200 degrees S3


Quote
On 7/20/2015 6:05:55 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Feng Shui of Ripple Bay Condo:-From a
Shapes & Forms Feng Shui, it is good
that the architect / planner had
concentrated all the toilets in a
specific sector of the apartment.On
7/20/2015 4:57:32 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
Feng Shui of Ripple Bay
condoNowadays,
many condos such as
Ripple Bay condo;
such
condosuse dry walls instead
of
pre-cast concrete walls between
some
rooms.In this instance, if one
looks
carefully at the illustration;
there is
a thin (dry wall) wall
between the
master bedroom &
bedroom 2. Even if we
mount the TV on
an additional plywood
board; do be
careful of high EMF dose
(if any)
towards someone sleeping in the
same
position in bedroom 2.On
8/4/2013
8:28:54 AM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
However,
the roof-line of
the gym at
Ripple Bay
looks
imposing as a sha qi
aimed
towards
a stackOn 8/1/2013
6:26:55
AM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
In the photos,
the trellis
at
pool side of Ripple
Bay
condo
does not
seem
threatening
due
to it's
"soft,
fluid
(non-threatening-
look)
design.
Unlike some
trellis were
they
look like
"spikes".


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Feng Shui at Ripple Bay Condo


Under Shapes & Forms Feng Shui + pure common sense, it is less than ideal to sleep especially if the face is close to the same wall as the WC.

Illustration showing a 4 bedroom flat D2P & D2 with the above concern


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On 7/21/2015 9:53:55 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Feng Shui of Ripple Bay CondoBlks 4, 8,
10, 12 & 16 faces either 340 degrees
= N1 or 160 degrees = S1
directions.While the remainding
twoBlk 2 & 6 faces either 20
degrees N3 or 200 degrees S3On 7/20/2015
6:05:55 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Feng
Shui of Ripple Bay Condo:-From
a
Shapes & Forms Feng Shui, it is
good
that the architect / planner
had
concentrated all the toilets in
a
specific sector of the
apartment.On
7/20/2015 4:57:32 PM,
Cecil Lee
wrote:
Feng Shui of
Ripple Bay
condoNowadays,
many
condos such as
Ripple Bay
condo;
such
condosuse dry
walls instead
of
pre-cast concrete
walls between
some
rooms.In this
instance, if one
looks
carefully
at the illustration;
there is
a
thin (dry wall) wall
between
the
master bedroom &
bedroom
2. Even if we
mount the TV on
an
additional plywood
board; do
be
careful of high EMF dose
(if
any)
towards someone sleeping in
the
same
position in bedroom
2.On
8/4/2013
8:28:54 AM, Cecil
Lee
wrote:
However,
the
roof-line of
the gym at
Ripple
Bay
looks
imposing as a sha
qi
aimed
towards
a stackOn
8/1/2013
6:26:55
AM, Cecil
Lee
wrote:
In the
photos,
the
trellis
at
pool side of
Ripple
Bay
condo
does
not
seem
threatening
due
to
it's
"soft,
fluid
(non-thre
atening-
look)
design.
Unli
ke some
trellis
were
they
look
like
"spikes".


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Ripple Bay Condo: photo taken from Sea Esta

 

 

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On 7/28/2015 8:08:57 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Feng Shui at Ripple Bay CondoUnder
Shapes & Forms Feng Shui + pure
common sense, it is less than ideal to
sleep especially if the face is close to
the same wall as the WC.Illustration
showing a 4 bedroom flat D2P & D2
with the above concernOn 7/21/2015
9:53:55 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Feng
Shui of Ripple Bay CondoBlks 4,
8,
10, 12 & 16 faces either 340
degrees
= N1 or 160 degrees =
S1
directions.While the
remainding
twoBlk 2 & 6
faces either 20
degrees N3 or 200
degrees S3On 7/20/2015
6:05:55 PM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Feng
Shui of
Ripple Bay Condo:-From
a
Shapes
& Forms Feng Shui, it
is
good
that the architect /
planner
had
concentrated all the
toilets in
a
specific sector of
the
apartment.On
7/20/2015 4:57:32
PM,
Cecil Lee
wrote:
Feng Shui
of
Ripple
Bay
condoNowadays,
many
condos
such as
Ripple
Bay
condo;
such
condosuse
dry
walls instead
of
pre-cast
concrete
walls
between
some
rooms.In
this
instance, if
one
looks
carefully
at the
illustration;
there is
a
thin
(dry wall)
wall
between
the
master bedroom
&
bedroom
2. Even if
we
mount the TV
on
an
additional plywood
board;
do
be
careful of high EMF
dose
(if
any)
towards someone
sleeping in
the
same
position
in
bedroom
2.On
8/4/2013
8:28:54
AM,
Cecil
Lee
wrote:
However,
th
e
roof-line of
the gym
at
Ripple
Bay
looks
imposing
as a sha
qi
aimed
towards
a
stackOn
8/1/2013
6:26:55
AM,
Cecil
Lee
wrote:
In
the
photos,
the
trellis
at&g
t;
pool side
of
Ripple
Bay
condo
does
not
seem
threatening&g
t;due
to
it's
"soft,
fluid
;(non-thre
atening-
look)
desig
n.
Unli
ke
some
trellis
were
they
l
ook
like
"spikes".

sea_esta_vs_ripple_bay.jpg

sea_esta_n_partial_ripple_bay.jpg


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Ripple Bay’s open concept central rubbish bins on every floor: has it’s advantages and disadvantages...

Advantages:

1. No need to grasp hold of bin chute doors 

2. Cockroaches have no where to hide

3. Three or more years later.. no costly replacement of rusty or decayed bin doors. 

Are some of the plus ++

 

 

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