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Cecil Lee

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  1. Master, i have to say u super trendy man.. ok. Don't disturb you le. Thanks
  2. Case Study 5: If not for the potential "haze" hanging down one's neck, location, location, location looks superb... 1. Is it true that a very windy location is good for Feng Shui luck? 1.1. On the contrary. Days where there are exceptional strong winds can only mean health and wealth issues. 2. Good news is that one can easily control this via adjusting the amount of casement windows opened/angle or closed during these periods...
  3. One of the near-by neighbouring HDB estate ....
  4. Case Study 4: Punggol Point is within swimming distance from Johor industrial park. Any concern? 1. From past experience, I had a few clients who is concerned of Punggol Point being a "swim" away from Johor industrial area.... 2. Consider it as a stigma even if there is no real concern... 3. Stigmas and if later proven true also can affect health and also re-sale value. A real ??? mark... 4. Let's hope NE monsoon is not true.. else the wind from NE can blow towards (US at SGP-Punggol Point).
  5. Case Study 3: Location of Precinct Pavilion (PP) does it matter? 1. It is a known fact that for newer HDB estates (other than SERs-purchased units) there should be less funeral wakes occurring at the PP. 2. Nevertheless, one can never guarantee such an activity happening during say an auspicious occasion such as during the 15 days of Chinese New Year (CNY). Particularly on the 1st or 2nd day of CNY. 3. For units located at these areas, best to select higher floors. Safer to choose at least 6th storey or higher (if possible).
  6. Case Study 1: Common Rubbish Bin Lobby close to the unit 1. Although the common rubbish bin lobby is not close to the main door. However, it is close to the service yard open area. 2. Where possible, get these stacks/units: 1569 or 1571 as a last resort. Case Study 2: Is it in auspicious for the unit to share the same wall as the lift lobbies x3 lifts? 1. There can be a stigma with some. As they may have heard rumours from friends or even certain Feng Shui Masters that there may be too much "moving metal" which can affect the units. 2. Frankly, Para 1 is not proven. Given that sometimes it may be a blessing in disguise for a stack/unit to share the same structure as the lift air-well(s). 3. Given that in fact, structures around the lift air well is one of the safest areas to be around with. Particularly if there is an earthquake. But... wait a minute... this is a rarity at Punggol which is no where near to any earthquake zone or belt... LOL... 4. A minor consideration is that if the unit is at the shared lift-lobby area, this means that there is a higher level of pedestrian traffic. 5. The saying goes.. "if in doubt, skip these units".
  7. Unnatural death at Pinnacle at Duxton on 14 October 2019 On 14 Oct 2019, a 20 year old woman jumps off the ledge of the sky bridge at Pinnacle at Duxton. Witness claimed that she was at the sky bridge for at least an hour before she jumped off the sky bridge. After reports were made, SCDF was on the scene at around 7.30 pm. They deployed two airbags at the foot of the building, hoping it would break the fall. The woman who jumped down missed the airbags as her leap was beyond where the airbags were deployed. The police have classified the case as an unnatural death.
  8. Gado gado not available. No choice ordered nasi Ayam geprek. What enticed me was the scoops of this: Fried smashed chicken = shreds doused with a happy helping of their chilli.. Rice is in a pyramid shape. Ate all the chicken shreds = protein but left out as much carbohydrates = white rice as possible. Chilli? Okay, spicy... but to me... I am used to hot, hot, hot. Thus it is like the top of the iceberg only. LOL P.S. The last time whilst in Jakarta, my client invited me to a restaurant with this chilli as a codiment... I managed to fishing like a full bowl of it! With second helpings. Uniquely Singapore born!
  9. Case Study 5: A Gardeners’ Cabin to grow veggies and spices? Really? Marketing Agents should know better or do proper research before posting such claims. (Below: Even after 6 minutes after fogging, the last remaining smoke still loiter around the third storey or higher, depending on the wind conditions...) In reality, all condo developments are required to do a weekly fogging. No exceptions .. more so ... at likely mosquito breeding areas of a development. Go cultivate, collect and cook the veggies and use the spices... that are weekly fogged... Most likely the food will certainly taste unique.. but unfortunately may be toxic... and cancerous, please. P.S. Note: Photos are not of Sengkang Grand Residences. Added by me for illustration purposes, only. Often, even the Swimming pool gets the fogging chemicals.... takes a few hours for the water filter to do it’s work ... More... Location : Prive EC.. no more herbs.. just regular shrubs planted where the spices were suppose to be. Even if herbs or spices are available: the maxim - see but not eat applies, here Huh? These are landscape plants! Not spices.. LOL:
  10. Parents taught their children well -:) Daughter’s name seems to be Vivi.
  11. According to the Holy Trinity of Chinese Luck System, Feng Shui falls under the Earth Luck category, which pertains to the location of one's home or office. In the Chinese Luck System's Holy Trinity, Feng Shui is classified under Earth Luck, specifically focusing on the positioning of one's home or workplace.
  12. Several individuals posing as Feng Shui Masters are, in reality, salespeople operating under the guise of a Feng Shui Store. It is important to understand that their primary objective is solely focused on selling products and making profits. Do I have to purchase from you?
  13. Does this makes sense to you?
  14. Interlude... Many Feng Shui Masters are actually a Salesperson with a Feng Shui Store in disguise. Recognise that their motive is only to Sell, sell, sell and make$$$, make$$$ make$$$! Ask: Must I buy from YOU?
  15. How about View at Kismis?
  16. Case Study: Please understand that it is not possible to evaluate each and every stack in any development. Often something that is either interesting or unique or useful reinforcement may be commented in a site plan or layout plan...
  17. Many Feng Shui Masters in Singapore are actually a Feng Shui Products Store Ask: Must I buy from YOU?
  18. Case Study: Why is the question posted the same time as mine (below) answered, but not mine? Make a guess...
  19. Case Study 8: Client wanted to do an Additions and Alternations (A & A works) and wanted to seek advice prior to meeting with their architect. The earlier Case Studies 1 to 7 belong to this same example. Where the original layout plan was the starting block for refining the layout plan to suit a family with 3 children and their mother. 1. Gound Level: 2. Level 2 and what to take note of:- 3. Preliminary advice especially of suitable bedrooms for whom Note: Please note that when I have the time, I will be sharing another method of presentation of such a proposal. What matters most is that my comments will certain give a heads-up for you to better plan your new home be it a total built from scratch or an A & A works.
  20. Case Study 7: Imagine all the above case studies are just for a single client! Each and every revision is carefully studied by me and given quick advice if I see that something may not be so correct:
  21. Case Study 6: Clear understanding of Mr and Mrs best study/work directions to aid in planning of their respective tables and chairs. At one glance, client can easily understand their best directions.
  22. Case Study 5: Mum's bedroom at ground floor any issue with the layout proposal? In this instance caution client that it is unhealthy to place the washing machine & or dryer sharing the same wall as mum's bedroom.
  23. Case Study 4: Feng Shui Advice + also practical common sense advice 1. Back door should open inwards not outwards:- 2. Giving common sense advice: A sharp 90 degree turn is not exactly practical in real life. 2.1. Reminded me of a past client who bought a solidly built master bed in Indonesia. As a result, luckily the master bedroom is at the front of the house. The owners managed to get the bed hoisted via a crane by dismantling the windows into their home! 3. Feng Shui advice based on Qi flow aka "wind" into a specific bedroom as shown with the advice on the bottom-left side. While the other advice is based on pure common sense.
  24. Case Study 3: Study the proposed floor plan and giving detailed advice. There is no limit to such advice via Whatsapp or email.
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