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Is a Black Lacquer Screen divider ok for North sector?
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_77438's topic in General Help
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1. Sometimes the sharp corner of the cabinet can be a poison arrow aimed towards the front door. 2. Since it is an overlay, it would be slightly higher depending also on the thickness of the vinyl. As be extra careful and touch-wood (tripping) over this level.
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1. Based on the Feng Shui ruler so happens that 40cm is an auspicious width. Plus the right size to allow for most locals feet / shoes to be placed comfortably into the cubicle of a shoe cabinet. 2. The best consideration is to place the vinyl tiles parallel with the front door (first) - Given that this is the most used area and or the most visible of the house. Thus no choice if this leads to it at a 90 degrees with the other two bedrooms.
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Conservatives: Stand inside the front door looking outwards E1. But please consider below… It is best to follow these guidelines:- https://www.geomancy.net/forums/topic/16637-an-in-depth-understanding-of-the-frontage-of-a-home-is-it-always-the-main-door-who-are-the-conservatives-the-modernist-what-lead-to-the-conservatives-use-of-the-main-door-only/
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The Tampines Trilliant - Is my unit still lucky?
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
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Case Study 5: 4 and 5 Bedroom Layouts 1. HDB has previously placed a bedroom on the other side of the living room e.g. at some of the newer HDB flats at Punggol Northshore and HDB Skyparc Dawson etc.. 2. What is different in HDB Tampines GreenJade are the Master Toilet and Shared Bathroom positions. 2.1. Here, a plus is that the centrepoint is clear of things like the shared toilet door or it's sink in close proximity of this centrepoint of the house. An added advantage under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. 2.2. In addition, all the unit's waste pipes (other than the kitchen sink/yard) are concentrated together. 3, The only "headache" for the future occupant or buyer is the installation and pipes for an Air-con should it be installed at the lone bedroom on the other side of the living room! 4. Contractor: "No choice, I have to charge you more for the materials and labour to run the ducting at this bedroom! Based on Job-costing! 4.1. Many current owners installed false ceiling for these piping to run directly across the living room. 4.2. While some have considered running along the living room windows - taking a "longer route". 4.3. Common sense says that the drainage pipe follows gravity and there can only be one DROP! towards a toilet. Got it, Get it?
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Case Study 4: Should I be concerned with one of my bedrooms sharing the same wall as a Lift shaft with a moving lift? 1. There are a few Feng Shui Masters who felt that moving metal is not good for a home. And felt that a home especially a bedroom should not share the same wall as a lift / lift air well. 2. Should I be concerned? 3. You shouldn't be at all. Instead, it could indeed be a blessing in disguise given that the Lift structure, besides the emergency stairwell are some of the most safe structures in a block. Furthermore, with the household shelter wrapped beside it, this can instead be a plus!
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Case Study 3: All stacks facing Sungei Beok are of Flying Star SW1 facing and the water flow is from Right to Left especially for Stacks 100, 110, 106, 148, 156, 158, 162, 164 and166. Under the Water Classics, make a guess whether this flow is auspicious or inauspicious for these stacks? There can only be two outcomes: Yes or No?
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Case Study 2: Of temporary unblocked views and future residential construction noise and dusts 1. Stacks especially that of 110, 106, 148, 156, 158, 162, 164, 166 and perhaps also 100 views of Sungei Bedok by a future high rise residential development sandwiched between this development and Sungei Bedok. 2. Nowadays it seems construction works take at least around 3 years or more to complete.
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Case Study 1: Common Bin and Recycle in close proximity of stacks 110, 122, 134, 146, 158 and 170 1. Poor Shapes and Forms Feng Shui and also will definitely affect future re-sale value after Minimum Occupation Period (M.O.P.) of 5 years.. 2. Sometimes it may not directly be associated with Feng Shui... 3. Sample showing the Common and Recycle bin chutes so close to the front door. Alamark! Mr/Ms Architect Why you so like that one? 4. Furthermore, it is also so close to the yard opening. 5. Please own up, who is the MORON who designed this development!
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Citylife EC @ Tampines - Is my unit still lucky today?
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
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Not perfect but the saving grace is a creek. Concern again is floods if any. The otherwise the plot beside the creek seems attractive.
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If the purpose is to build a home on this 2 hectares is possible. The unknown is whether will there be possible flooding of the plot. Plus Feng Shui also considers the external environment not just the plot.
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Frankly, I was looking at two considerations: 1. GENERALLY under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui = Not great. While the other based on Flying Star and How suitable to the breadwinner : Frontage / Kitchen / Main Bedroom are not looked at here. 2. I was also looking at Human or Man Luck factor i.e. of living below a tennis court? Go check out how many marks this Human / Man luck adds to one's luck... 3. Even say if got good Feng Shui but not that great feeling..... I say no more... 4. Anyway, as I mentioned, this is subjective. 5. Other motives could be perhaps things like excellent discount etc.. this is monetary consideration which for such and such a buyer can even be one of the happy moments to make them elated under their Human / Man Luck!
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