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Since he is doing a good deed, I see no issue in doing so. God bless your dog.
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The Meyer Place, Unit with excellent Feng Shui
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
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Leedon Green (formerly Tulip Garden) by MCL at Farrer Road
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
Case Study 3: Is there an issue with both the Dry and Wet kitchen stoves sharing the same wall as the Yard toilet? 1. In my opinion, although this is less than perfect but still acceptable: 1.1. Dry Kitchen Stove 1.1.1. But nevertheless for the dry kitchen stove, the WC is not sharing the same wall as the stove. Furthermore, the stove is no where placed against this sidewall. 1.1.2. Thus no issue whatsoever for the dry kitchen stove. 1.2. Wet Kitchen Stove 1.2.1. Again, not perfect. But still not a MAJOR issue/concern. As the Yard WC does not actually back-to-back with the stove. 1.2.2. To read this layout plan, this means that the WC is WALL mounted. Not a floor mounted. one. Samples of a wall mounted WC. Note: Not from/of Leedon Green:- Notice the wall mounted flushing mechanism:- For your information, the flushing mechanism uses a hydraulic pump system:- The disadvantage of a wall mounted WC is that it takes up additional WIDTH space: meaning it will protrude out of the wall as shown in these sample photos. For example, do notice that the actual sink and basin is closer to the wall. Note: Above photos are NOT from Leedon Green. Simply my personal collection of photos. Caution: If in doubt on the type of WC, always ask your respective Agent to confirm this. As frankly, I am not responsible if the above type is not provided here or that the specifications have changed for one reason or another. Such wall mounted WC systems are not necessarily exclusive to "atas" or high end condos. Some ECs and even BTOs like HDB Pinnacle at Duxton also does provide such fittings. -
Case Study 9: Low floors of stack 42 faces the entry/exit. 1. There can be disturbed sha qi especially cars coming into the development. Especially since this is the major gateway towards the MSCP. 2. Thus as the stack 42 is close to this entrance/exit; perhaps it could be one of reason perhaps may be cheaper. It is also has a distant view of drainage reserve. Another Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. 3. A quick eye-ball glance seems that both stacks: 40 and 42 May be affected by: The kitchen at NW = "Fire at heaven's gate". Please search for information on this.
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Leedon Green (formerly Tulip Garden) by MCL at Farrer Road
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
Case Study 2: Should I buy a unit facing the development's Substation and Bin Centre? Legend No. 22 = Substation and Bin Centre. 1. Common sense and stigma says that if possible especially (avoid stacks #46 and #47). In fact if possible also try to avoid stacks #45 and #48 especially low floors. 2. Even if oneself and family members are not adverse to it. Later, may certainly hurt the re-sale of that unit. -
Related: Do you always use the main door for Flying Star Feng Shui?
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My personal aversion to glass table tops stems from several factors. 1. This is primarily due to its incompatibility with porcelain, mugs, and glass materials. 2. The sound produced when these items come into contact with the glass surface is unappealing, regardless of how carefully they are placed on the table. 3. Additionally, using a plastic surface protector detracts from the aesthetic, as it becomes unsightly with the bubbles that form on its surface. Frequently, the surface area becomes adhesive [sticky] as a result of the plastic covering.
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Frangipanni planted in small flower pots are naturally petite, yet remain stunning. The variety I prefer the most is the least frequently found one. In the present day, I find myself rather fatigued by the abundance of maroon hues. Please don't misunderstand me, maroon flowers are indeed lovely. However, they seem to be overly prevalent and lack uniqueness.
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My WhatsApp/Email/SMS is NOT a Public Help Desk
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Feng Shui Tips & Guidelines
The primary takeaway from the text is that a significant majority, specifically 90%, of individuals who communicate via WhatsApp or email do so without revealing their names. This highlights a trend of anonymity in digital communication. Another nameless soul... @6.47am -
Leedon Green (formerly Tulip Garden) by MCL at Farrer Road
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
Case Study 1: In my opinion, seems like the North marking on the Sales Brochure (SB) may not be correct! 1. All street directory map including onemap.sg has the North 0/360 exactly at the top and South 180 at the bottom of the page. 2. Onemap.sg uses the accurate government survey data map. 2.1. And in Singapore as we are close to the equator; the magnetic north and geographic north are to the human "eyes" equal to each other. 3. When I tried to confirm the North compass marking on the SB; 3.1. What I did was to match the outline of "Holland Road" and lined up the edge of the Sales Brochure to this streetmap. 3.2. What I found was that the original North compass marking found on the SB needs a further or additional 10 more degrees tilt. 3.3. Below is my workings showing what would have been the correct compass direction (in blue):- 4. Question: Should I still rely on the Sales Brochure North marking? 4.1. My answer is it is a suspect in terms of accuracy. This North marking found on the SB. 4.2 The actual tilt is at +-17 degrees to the right. While the SB is only 7 degrees. A 10 degrees difference in tilt: which is quite a significant difference. 5. Given that from personal experience, for many other developments the variance is only 1 or 3 degrees difference between what is on the street map (onemap) vs the SB. 5.1. Under Flying Star Feng Shui sometimes a few degrees makes all the difference in the plotting and interpretation and analysis of a home. 5.2. Blue arrow should be the correct North marking in relation to the layout plan. 5.3. The original SB's tilt is 7 degrees: 6. Of course, it would be great if the development had T.O.P. Thus nothing beats being physically present to confirm compass readings. 6.1. For now, the next best is to try and match to reliable street maps such as onemap.sg -
Leedon Green (formerly Tulip Garden) by MCL at Farrer Road
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
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Store Room at Excellent sector (Eight House)
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_87622's topic in General Help
Related: Concepts like Fix-the-leaks, first. Concept of Maximising marks. What is a headbanger? etc... -
Case Study 7: Parc Canberra's expected T.O.P. is in 1st Quarter 2023. If so, under Flying Star Feng Shui, this belongs to Period 8 Feng Shui. 1. The stacks/units in this development either face Period 8 Flying Star NW3 or SE3 facing. 2. Is it always the main door direction? Frankly, not always. 2.1. Understand why for Parc Canberra, the frontage of the home may not always be the main door. 2.2. But rather, it should be "standing inside the living room looking out of the balcony or PES for ground floor units. 2.3. Learn why:-
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Case Study 5: Can I rely on the Sales Brochure North marking? 1. Was able to match the North marking on both the Sales brochure with street directory map exactly. 2. By matching the profile of the site plan with the profile of the plot. 3. The match is a perfect or 100% match. 4. Thus the Sales brochure North marking can be totally relied upon. As compared to several past launches where it was incorrect.
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Case Study 4: Parc Canberra site plan. How is it? On first looks the planners did a reasonable job in the layout of the blocks. Generally, Shapes and Forms Feng Shui favours an orderly arrangement. And the arrangement has a vague resemblance to that of 100 Palms EC (Just T.O.P.) with the exception of Blocks 1 and 3. Can understand why Blocks 1 and 3 had to be indented slightly inwards to accommodate the drive-up etc... Parc Canberra consists of 495 rensidential units. 99 Leasehold Estimated T.O.P. is in 1st Quarter 2023 Thus if T.O.P. is in 2023, this development comes under Period 8 Flying Star Feng Shui.
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HDB Woodleigh Village BTO launched in November 2016
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
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