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Cecil Lee

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  1. Question: For dinner table is it ok the get one that is extendable? Reply: Another is based on common sense. If the table has a split line, often food debris get trapped... if not cleaned, unhygenic.. As a single no split or "crack-line" table does not have this issue totally. One wipe and every surface of the table is cleaned 100%
  2. Question: Hi master sorry is been quite a while. As my tenant is only able to move out on 16 Aug 2020 which I believe falls within the lunar 7th month? That's to say we cannot start the renovation? Reply: The idea of the 7th month is that if the house is empty ... some entity (or entities) may want to "live" there. Thus if the house is immediately vacant in the 7th month, again the idea is that these wondering ghosts may just drop by during 7th month. Thus, if they already "own" the house ... and if one were to start renovations.. when they are around... this is really bad. Alternatively, if by chance the day the tenants move-out; and the next day you take over.. can start renovations... Client: Okok but do I still to perform the customs of move in and renovation? Client: If yes I have to follow an auspicious date provided by u? Reply: Frankly, first time take over is 1st time open door procedure. Should not...do so during 7th month. Just do a symbolic start of renovations.. if the vacant home is just a day or two away from key collection. Yes, nice to choose an auspicious date - but if it is too far off from the start of renovations, then skip it More important is the move-in procedure.. The latest Handbook of Chinese Customs on 1st time open door, start of renovations and move-in can be found under this url: [url removed, here]
  3. Parc Esta ebrochure Parc Esta Brochure-19Oct182.pdf
  4. Consider using this battery-operated doorbell at Queens Peak.
  5. These are some considerations: 1. In general, in my opinion, it is still more beneficial to have more openings (such as those found at markings in red "A" and "B". Especially "B". (As legs should not face a window opening). But it can easily be redressed with a blind or drawn-down day curtains. 2. Thus in my opinion, the current bedroom is preferred. 3. If you want, you can still do the renovations as shown. 4. It is difficult to be more precise given that usually we normally plot the Flying Star numbers and look at it further:-
  6. 1. Frankly based on common sense, corners often has stagnant qi. 2. Your proposed layout is acceptable. No worries about the side-wall beam. As no matter how one sleeps, the is no possible way that your head will be below the beam: 2.1 By the time one place a bed-frame, the pillow case, the head is a distance from the beam. 2.2. Unless one claims that he/she sleeps this way:- Possible or not? Who does this? LOL
  7. And also Tam Posted 15 hours ago Dear Shifu, I'm considering Garden Vines project 5R Block 237A unit 388 because of unblock view. The unit main door and kitchen area expected afternoon West Sun. Seems like the staircase wall and building wall will help to reduce heat from direct sun. I would like to seek your professional advice. Thank you in advance.
  8. Thks Cecil! Always prompt n helpful! U are so kind! Thks v much Thks, I will. Grateful to you ?
  9. For specific breadwinners, #423 was ranked as a 8th choice....
  10. Extract of Case Study 15B: Plight of residents of HDB Yuhua BTO which was installed also with the Pneumatic Waste Collection System (PWCS). 1. As expected. It takes just one or two inconsiderate residents to make a mess of this system... 2. Imagine 4 years and more of tolerance.... Source and Credit as shown in the two snapshot:- Extracts from the above article: 3. Persistent odour 3.1. Foul smell exuding from the centralised bin centre at Blk 223A of Jurong East Street 21 has been a persistent problem in Yuhua since the PWCS started. 3.2. According to a recent report from the Chinese evening newspaper Lianhe Wanbao, residents have been bearing with the smelly environment for the past four years. 3.3. Some residents also revealed that some people throw bulky items such as large soft toys, cardboards and mattresses, which choke up the pipe network. 3.4. This worsens the foul smell in the area and the cleaners will have to manually take the items out. 3.5. The adoption of technology is laudable, but the success of this new system also depends on the users to be mindful of what they disposed of. Reference link:-
  11. 1. Previously ranked #429 as 6th choice. While #271 as a Last Resort. 2. I have preserved the Legends that go with these two stacks. 3. Please note that in this example, client had specially asked that their Can or Cannot Buy review be tailored to Period 9. As they are planning only to move-in on or during Period 9. (This is prior to the poor handling of COVID-19 in Singapore = construction industry.) Which means that it is possible for a slowdown- delay for this development. This plausible that key collection can be in Period 9.) 4. Actually, there is a THIRD Stigma for both the stacks/units that you are looking at. That of a long corridor. Reference: Under the above resource: Case Study 5: Potential Sha Qi from a "long corridor" towards a unit's main entrance door 5. Many first time buyers; often who had stayed in an afternoon sun home would seriously think about avoiding such a home in their next purchase. This would account also for why often I always add a Legend such as an "A" or "B" and rank these stacks/units lower. 6. If one checks one of the past postings, another existing HDB development which had a PWCS.. there were many complaints about the smells / stench...for the last four (4) years! 6.2. Thus #271 is along the wind-path even if it is not in sight of the PWCS. Good luck if this estate also has inconsiderate residents like that of an existing HDB Yuhua BTO. 6.3. See the next Thread which I had extracted this posting:- 6.4. Extract of Case Study 15B: Plight of residents of HDB Yuhua BTO which was installed also with the Pneumatic Waste Collection System (PWCS). 7. Personally, based on my own personal preference, I will always avoid staying in an afternoon sun home. What is worse is if there is a "forever" stench! 8. To me, afternoon sun house is like the deep blue sea. While the home that is near to a PWCS is like the devil. 9. Thus if no choice, would rather choose the deep blue sea than the devil.. LOL Unless both the devil and the deep blue sea also kena the stench... FAINT! 10. Frankly, if it’s me, I will steer clear of any HDB/EC/condo that has a PWCS. Why? It ain’t compulsory, yet. Given that unfortunately... our society is still not “up” there... No amount of warning notices can make a PWCS working well 24/7 364/5 days a year! 10.1. Imagine if this estate for the wrong reasons share the same issues with HDB Yuhua BTO. Even if one.’s unit is not directly affected by the stench... the bad publicity may translate to poor resale value or Low ball offers. (Maybe the close proximity of the MRT can help tilt this balance?)
  12. Compass Readings Eight Courtyards E-Brochure Eight-Courtyards-E-Brochure.pdf
  13. The Topiary EC Floor Plans & Site Plan The-Topiary-EC-Floor-Plans.pdf The-Topiary-EC-Site-Plan.pdf
  14. Really thank you for sending us the report so fast!
  15. Please look at Habit Number 1:-
  16. Frankly this is subject to individual interpretation. In my opinion, as far as this plot is concerned, there is no impact FROM an arrow. The closest to a child's arrow is the service road of HDB Casa Clementi. The red arrow shows this HDB's service road. And frankly, it is not a threat. It would be different if this road was an Expressway or a major Singapore road. But it is not even aimed towards Clavon land but towards HDB Clementi Peak's fringe Block 465A. Not even considered a real threat.
  17. 1. Please check out this recent posting:- 1.1. Especially the illustrations on why a more squarish and not too narrow retangular home is preferred. 2. In Singapore, not that many but there are still some which ALMOST cover the eight sectors. However for landed properties.. it is more common, here. 3. This is one example of a boutique condo / private apartment which as one can see close to a near rectangle:-
  18. 1. Under the Water classics, marking x is less auspicious than y. 2. The home you mentioned as shown by the yellow pin is generally acceptable under the Water classics. 3. Although the link below, is mostly on high rise, there are still several references to landed property:- 4. In Feng Shui, most likely some Feng Shui Masters (FSMs) who still consider the main entrance as the FRONTAGE = marking in yellow B. (Facing West and sitting East with water behind the house). Thus, these diehards will therefore say that because of this, it is bad to have water at the rear of the house. 5. While another group of FSMs will try to find out and if say e.g. living room and open areas are at A area (Roughly facing East sitting West, then there is a high possibility that A = FRONTAGE of the house. If so, it is good to have water at the front of the house. 6. This is the rationale for why some FSMs say inauspicious, others say favourable. 7. Another aspect is the Flying Stars at A.
  19. Please note that Luxeville T.O.P. in 2013 (7 years ago). The topic title says new. LOL
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