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Cecil Lee

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  1. Further to what I had mentioned; attached, please find the "breakdown" of the components of the dry creek.


    As mentioned earlier; larger stones (rocks) = Yang; while the smaller pebbles and it's lighter shade shows an imaginary profile of a water course.


    While at the outer far reaches of this landscaping should be considered as transparent or not so relevant to this entire dry creek thing. I mean the sandy part of it. In the Japanese Zen garden, they simply use all smilar sized pebble in the entire yard. Thus the yard : only has larger stones and pebbles and some decorate lamp(s).



  2. 1. This "dry creek" kinda of thing is popular with Japan or Japanese landscaping.


    2. Thus in general, under Symbolism in Feng Shui; just imagine your rather smaller sized pebbles as water droplets.


    3. While you have the huge stones, the size of roughly a bowling ball or smaller. These larger stones can be considered as "earth" element.


    4. Thusbased on Yin and Yang concept: para 2 (YIN = smaller stones or rocks) is combined with para 3(Yang = larger bowling ball or larger than ostrich egg sized rocks).



  3. 1. Some condos are considered as Feng Shui friendly. Some are ECO friendly.


    2. However, Clementi Woods Condo should be classified as "child" friendly... WHY?


    3. The tell-tale sign is when one approaches each unit at the doorway (entrance!)


    4. Here, every apartment main door entrancehas two "nipples" oops! Sorry, I mean.. two fish eye viewer(s).


    5. There is the fish eye view for an adult. And there is also a lower fish eye view to accomodate a child. Not just any child. A child that is around 32 inches in height!


    6. I must say this condo allows family members to treat their child or children equally. Or that they have equal rights in whom they want to enter the home. Kind of a delegated responsibility when it comes to the "gate-keeper" of sorts.


    7. Most likely, entrance doors would be opened much faster! Just imagine.. an active child can streak across the room to the door in no time.


    8. To make it even easier, all entrance doors are "no frills" doors. This is the first development after TOP in this modern times that has NO electronic lock(s). Just simple key-lock system!



  4. In my opinion, for the kitchen, these are some of the considerations under Feng Shui:-


    1. Size of kitchen matters
    2. Location of stove and if possible sink does not face or "clash" with the stove
    3. Number of hobs for the stove
    4. Which compass sector the kitchen (stove) is located
    5. If there is an opening and if the stove faces the opening of a bedroom...
    6. Preferred height of the stove
    7. Stove face the toilet


    These are more important considerations for the kitchen. And if the kitchen door does not face a bedroom and/or living room area, then most of the time, it is not a major issue.


    What you had mentioned the type of or design of the door knob is considered "peanuts" or "small fry" type of thing. Therefore not as important as any of the above Para 1 to 7 senarios.



  5. These are some considerations on Block 403:-


    1. The Block's facing stretches from NW facing to NE facing. And there are even some units that face "Easterly".


    2. I assume that the block of flats was built or TOP under Period 7: 1984 to 2003.


    3. Period 7, NW facing directions NW1, NW2/3generally today (2004 to 2023) as having small luck as the water wealth under the Period 7 is trapped in the centre.


    4. Better units are those facing NE but these units face 406 thus blocked view.


    5. Lower floor units of block 403 especially the ones facing the T junction i.e. the road leading from Gardens at Bishan / Bishan condo park etc.. should pay more attention even though it is not at the fringe of the T-junction. More attended needed in this case.


    6. If one talks about temple behind the block 403, blocks 401 and 404 are considered even closer to the temple(s). However, if you ask this question, when it is time for one to sell such units even at 403; others may also worry about this point. Thus this is not Feng Shui but future resale value. Plus yearly, the area is notorious for traffic congestion annually.


    7. Block 403 Easterly units that are close to Block 404 seems to have some clear space. This is considered better than the North-East block facing units that are parallel to block 406.


    8. From a Feng Shui point of view, it is best that any of the units in this development does not face the "spine" of the temple which is the most prominent object in this area.


    9. Not considering the type of units; in general based purely on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui HDB-point block 402 seems a better block. Again I am not referring to or care whether it is a 5 or 4/3 room flat. However, half the block faces NW (again not a good facing) and SE (which is equally not so fantastic facing) = a catch 22 situation.


  6. Whenever, I see these pictures of some of these views of Caribbean At Keppel Bay, 2 Keppel Bay Drive; it reminds me of a recent converstation with an old client: She was the one that sold her Sentosa Cove home for $36 million to the Chinese person.

    This topic was the talk of the real estate world and for many in Singapore a few weeks ago.

    The Caribbean At Keppel Bay, 2 Keppel Bay Drive although cannot equate the views it's neighbouring Sentosa, but; this development is equally popular today as it is just at the fringe of the Sentosa development and Vivo city mega shopping centre.

    Caribbean At Keppel Bay, 2 Keppel Bay Drive can be considered asthe "poorer" man's = bungalow at the sea (although these are merely units within blocks of apartments)... Maybe, some of the owners are hoping that their units can also be sold for 36 million SGP dollars!

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  7. Sorry, the resolution is not so clear, but this pair of qi lin on the two front pillars of the gate of this home has one of the widest smiles around.


    Location: The Tan family resident (next door to) the new development that had just TOP: Jewel @ Chuan Hoe



  8. 1. The dining room or table facing the main door:-


    1.1. As the dining table can be seen immediately from the main door; it is best that the dining table is always neat and tidy - not messy.


    1.2. Make sure that seemingly innocent items like a scissor or sharp object on the dining table that can be seen from the main door.


    2. Toilet at the frontage, yes, not the best plus the main door seeing the staircase are two other considerations that you had mentioned.


    3. Attached please find the centrepoint of the home. This centre-point or center should also be superimposed onto the 2nd storey floor plan.



  9. 1. In my opinion, this is pretty similar to a walk-in wardrope (without doors).


    2. From a Feng Shui point of view; there should not be any major issue; Visually, it may not look nice; only.


    3. For exact colour, often it depends on the Flying Star numbers of a sector and in relation to a person's ba zi element. And not based on your description of west.. south...


    4. Sometimes, installing beads or curtains.. if not changed or cleaned often may not be "hygenic". For example, if we hang a set of curtains; and don't change it for three or six months; the material may be a hive of germs. And I cannot think that each time we brush our face against this material; germs.. deposit of germs.. goes onto our face.


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