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Cecil Lee

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  1. Please ignore this resource of year 2002. This Web Ring is no longer in use today.
  2. Interlude: This is NOT Feng Shui. Do check out this flushed mounted bell.. suitable for One hundred palms residents...
  3. Case Study: From my main door, I have a partial view into the kitchen and TOP hung stainless steel rack. Is this a Feng Shui issue. Fortunately it is just the view of the partial table-TOP. And not especially that of the kitchen stove. Not perfect, but still okay. A simple easy “solution@ is to place something similar to this opaque film. Frankly even if the opacity is 100% no getting away with seeing some shadows... Notice that it is a good idea to leave some gaps for situation awareness from the kitchen:
  4. Bad news for frequent hot-pot lovers.. Contains high sodium
  5. Consuming hot pot dishes on tempered glass surfaces Expert have this to say: Source & Credit:
  6. Source and credit: Stanhope Chesterfields Frankly, Feng Shui does not micro-manage this. Unless somehow some exceptions where say bright red or bright yellow may not be compatible to some areas. This Chesterfield sofa is acceptable. On the downside... many new (recent) Singapore condos are so “tiny” that it has become an utopian dream for these owners. Better dream on... no space for such a beautiful and comfortable piece!
  7. Frangipanni called a temple tree? Oh dear! Why like that?
  8. Frangipanni, referred to as Grave Site Tree / Temple Tree
  9. Is a temple tree called Frangipanni? How peculiar!
  10. This is beyond this scope of one applying basic Feng Shui. As the Eight House concept or also called 4 good/4 bad has it’s limits. For example either one face a good direct or not. There is that much or little else than it’s limited application. This is explained under habit No. 9. The Three Step approach. Refer to the resource link on the 12 Habits of Feng Shui. Concepts like Flying Stars, Ba Zi Feng Shui are plotted and applied for a cure (if any). Thus as far as your knowledge goes it is up to the last habit 12: Go become a headbanger all you want. Maybe even wear a helmet and start the process of headbanger... As mentioned it involves more advanced methods... and detailed plotting and analysis...
  11. Usually bed head facing NW on paper seems the better choice. However, as I suppose the bedroom door is along this wall; another consideration based on Shapes and Forms is thus not the best choice here. As Feng Shui accounts for 33.33% of the total luck; and human or man luck
  12. Paid a visit recently ... Pool view units have spacious distances from opposite blocks...
  13. Since he is doing a good deed, I see no issue in doing so. God bless your dog.
  14. Conservatives in Feng Shui may ask to avoid choosing such a bed-head design because of Symbolism = pointed edges: However, this is subjective. Some don’t even linked it or have any idea if the notion of pointed edges as poison arrows.
  15. 1. This case study revolves around a degree that is perpetually free of charge. 2. The focus is on practicality rather than Feng Shui principles or methods. 3. The premise is rooted in straightforward logic.
  16. Yippee! Now Everyday can drink! And, yes, that’s hell for you! Echoed his (God’s) former follower.
  17. 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.
  18. 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.
  19. 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.
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