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Hello Cecil Lee, Thanks so much for providing such a concise and clear set of general feng shui information. I also appreciate that you use diagrams and pictures often. I am curious to know, if you have two windows next to each other (operable or not; I just labeled them in case it would reduce ambiguity), does the shared frame border highlighted in red below create a source of sha qi? Thanks!
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Hi Mr Lee. I would like to know how to pick a auspicious day if I require to do important things on that week. Eg Car purchase or key collection. Do we pick an average day without clashes or one with mix blessings. I need to pick a day today 01/09 or sat 03/09.
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Hi Master, I have viewed an unit and like the feel of the place. However, I was told that since the frontage/ main door is not perpendicular to the general direction of the house, this unit is not advisable (shape of unit is slightly odd, not too squarish, hence door seems slanted). I would like to seek your opinion on this matter. This is on Stack 3. The 2 balconies are generally North- South facing. Door is mainly West (but slightly tilted North).
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Hi Master Cecil, my partner and I are actively looking for resale flats in Sengkang. We have been looking around and realized that most of the units near the MRT station have odd shape rooms. One example that I am looking at is this unit. The corner of the common bedrooms are pointed, the main door is facing the northwest direction. Is this bad in terms of fengshui? Should I still be looking at houses shaped like this? Looking forward to your advice, thank you very much!
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Dear Master, I'm currently renting a condo which is on the slope of Loyang valley. To get to the main door of my unit, one has to first climb up a flight of about 6 steps and down 2 flights of stairs (13 steps followed by about 4 steps). The long stairs leads straight to the main door. Main door faces the stairs coming down. It faces Northwest (looking out). Inside the unit, the main door opens directly to an open terrace which is the back of the house. This terrace (looking out) faces SE 127'. This terrace leads to the back garden and onwards to the rest of the valley (pool and other units). So the whole condo is built in a circle, around the side of the valley. T…
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Good day master, I've been preparing a house for the upcoming period 9. The land I own face west 255, but my kua is east group (kua 3). Q1: Is it correct for me to assume that the house plan attached face west based on where the road is? Despite pool on the north? Q2: Should I move the front door as it doesnt fit kua 3? If so where or is there any other way? Q3: Which one is more important? Personal kua or flying stars? Manu thanks for your teachings.
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Dear Master, Would like to seek your opinion if the unit marked in black is affected by Tian Zhan Sha. Not familiar with these but seems like when I stand from bedrooms/ living room, the slit is quite prominent. Thank you.
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Hi master, can my fridge facing the sink? Thanks for your advice
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Hi Master Cecil, I m buying a resale hdb a corner unit n the owner has purchase the recess area n the entrance door has been relocated to face east instead of the original north facing. So, can I take the main door fengshui facing as East or I still need to take the whole hdb original structure of a north main door facing. Thank you
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Hello Shifu! I'm considering to buy this HDB unit and would like to check whether the layout and facing is suitable? I was told that west sun shining into the master bedroom is not ideal at all. I've also attached a picture of the vicinity and the general orientation of the unit for your reference. It's basically located at the corner of the L-shape configuration of the building. Thanks in advance for your guidance!
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Hello Master Cecil, I wonder if this is too much to ask. I have been trying to find out about the impact of living in a house with a huge water tank behind (or beside) a property but there are not so many resources. All say it's not good but they are referring to a water tower that looks out of place and gives off a scary impression. But what if it's a solid looking structure built on the ground like the example in the screenshots (please, if it is against rules to post pictures of another person's property, do not publish them): The water tank sits behind the house and is on a higher level. Source and Credit: Google 2020:- From my p…
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Hi master, My family is looking at a resale at waterwoods ec. I have drawn the unit on the map and it should be facing the t junction. And also uploaded the floor plan and the unit I am looking at is level [xx for privacy have hidden it for you - Cecil Lee] Two concerns: 1. The master bed room, 2 room and balcony appears to be facing the junction. 2. Once the main door is opened, it is directly pointing to the kitchen. Should be no way to build a wall to obstruct the direct to kitchen from main door. Please share with me some of your advice. Cheers
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HI Master Cecil, seeking your advise here as I am thinking whether to purchase this house and the address is: 185 Springside Avenue. It is infront of a T junction estate road. Below is the image taken from google map.
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Piano and Feng shui and Here are a couple of examples showcasing my father's spontaneous piano performances.
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I have searched everywhere online and can not find a good blog post about grand pianos and Feng Shui. Which Feng Shui element(s) do grand pianos represent? Is it water because it’s black/plays music or is it wood Because that’s what it is made of or something else? Any best places and worst places to have a piano? thanks!
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Good day to all, may i know how do you classify such a floorplan? It doesnt fully resemble a gun shape floorplan though it looks alittle similar. May i ask is this a terrible floorplan? As it seems everything is squarish and rectangular except that there are missing corners here and there. How to find the centrepoint of such floorplan? Does the centrepoint means inauspicious if it coincides in the empty part that is not part of the floorplan? Does it means the centrepoint is in the air? thank you
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Dear Master, Is it possible that person KUA number "X" always activates (or supports) for this given person mountain/water star "X" in any house? Example: Say you have human with KUA3. So when you look at flying star chart for house/flat E2 with Period 8 and inside East (flying stars 346), you have mountain star #3. Right now this is star is "dead" (we are in period 8). But for person KUA3 this star will be "active", because the number is the same (mountain star#3 = KUA3). { and vice versa for water star } Can I know, what is your opinion on this? Best, Maciej
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Hi all~ Has been told by a fengshui master that based on my chinese name & bazi, east & north area is good for me to stay, west is a nono. So recently I have been looking for resale flat, does that mean I cannot search for houses in central area or in the west area as it will not do any good to me based on my chinese name & bazi? What if I really like a house in the west area, which means I cannot proceed to buy it? Or is there other explanation to this? Any advice?
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Hi Master Lee, When drawing the lines to find the centre of the house, should the balcony be included? If the balcony is not included, the house looks almost like a rectangle with no missing corners. But once the balcony is included, it looks like there is a missing corner. Thank you for your advice.
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Hi Are we suppose to sit on wenchang direction or face it? i am confused. Kindly advise please. Thank you!
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Hi Master Lee, Recently, I am looking at an resale apartment but its abt 100m near to the petrol station. Will there be any concern in terms of fengshui or health? Thanks, Winnie
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Greetings, Master Lee, I understand the importance of positioning a bed in relation to bedroom door, windows and mirrors. However, a friend just commented that even though a bed is not facing a bedroom door, it is still bad fengshui if the head or foot of the bed points to the direction of the street/main gate/car port. My bed is in the middle of the house, not at the front side, which will understandably be noisy. Is my friend's comment true?
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I am looking at the stack 1 (3+study) for this condo. It has a private lift lobby and private pool . As according to the floor plan, though very squarish, the back of the private lift lobby is the yard area which leads to the back door to the common lift. May i know if the private lift lobby creates a missing corner for the house? Or the private lift lobby belongs to the house as well? Because the main door opens from the private lift lobby. Also is the location of the private swimming pool good feng shui? Does it add value to the property? Or the facing and direction is bad for the unit. Located across this project is also river valley primary school. Beside …
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Hi Master Lee, I found a house that my hubby likes alot. We hope to engage you for a site visit. But before I Whatsapp you for further discussion, I came across your article on the 'receiving wealth case study. I was quite reluctant on this house for 3 reasons. 1) the house number is 24 (easy die lol) But I read other that says this number is good for people with wood. 2) my neighbour on the right is higher than my house because it is sitting on up slope land 3) last and most importantly, I asked a few friends. I was told this is a pointing knife which is pointing at the master bedroom thus I would like to seek your advice. If it's a big no no t…
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Hi Master, I wonder if you can help me understand how to analyse a two floors house. The house of my case is perfectly squared on both floors, like a cube. The question is whether I have to calculate eight mansion and flying star indipendently for the two floors and find the two centers. Or maybe the directions and the stars are the same provided that the rooms are more or less in the same position on the two levels. I hope you can help me. Thanks Ludovico
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Hi, i seeking some advice on current situation. Im planning to buy an hdb unit in a old estate. The lease left with 52 yrs. after viewing notice the unit beside the one I’m buying is empty. The current owner of the unit i buying. Then the owner place a very big mirror in the living room facing the vacant unit. Also quite particular on these also. Do hope someone can give me advice.
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