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Rivervale Crest Condo
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in OUR PICKS's New? Don't know where to start? Start Here!
Case Study: Concave side of a building + strong winds blowing from North-South can affect the health of office workers working at this side of the building... -
Case Study: Greater concave surfaces where offices are location would have the greatest impact - especially the North and Southern side given the high and low pressure zone areas of the Southern part of Singapore. Below: The greatest sha qi are along especially the tower block to the right of this photo or the office block side. X marks the vulnerable side: At the Southern part of Singapore, due to the sea at South and land form at North (X). If one has learnt basic geography, as the sea is directly towards the south and the north (X) side concave, depending on the time of day, high and low pressure zones flip-flop between land and sea and vice-versa; And when strong winds blow from North towards South, then area X with the large surface area will get compressed sha qi:- Recommended not to seat at the X areas of the office... (if possible)
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Pullman Residences @ Newton launching soon...
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
Pullman Residences.. named after America's riches man... George Pullman? George Pullman was famous for the railroad sleeping car or his "hotel on wheels". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Pullman -
If red, green, and brown are considered unfavorable colors, how do plants fare in this context? Additionally, a case study will be presented showcasing the comprehensive application of Eight House, Flying Stars, and Ba Zi Feng Shui.
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_134276's topic in Decode your Ba Zi for Your Health, Wealth & Happiness
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If red, green, and brown are considered unfavorable colors, how do plants fare in this context? Additionally, a case study will be presented showcasing the comprehensive application of Eight House, Flying Stars, and Ba Zi Feng Shui.
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_134276's topic in Decode your Ba Zi for Your Health, Wealth & Happiness
Case Study: You have your own favourable and unfavourable colours. But sometimes, what is unfavourable to you, can be favourable for the house. For example, although green (wood element) is unfavourable to you. Your living room or a son's room can be suitable for green. Common sense says that you are not a fixed object in a room or occupy your son's bedroom. Nor are you fixed at the living room where it may need green. It is different if you are nailed 24/7 to the living room floor. This is one of the premise not to be too concerned with colour associations at these places. Of course, if your favourable colours are say blue, black or grey, then one might (where possible) wear more of these favourable elements. 1. Flow Chart of a Practical Approach to Feng Shui Today. 1.1. The Sample Page 1 of 3 incorporates all of these:- 2. Page 1 of 3 of a standard Full Audit Professional Feng Shui report by Geomancy.net 2.1. These charts are no accident. For each full audit, it takes as much as 5 hours to prepare reports, study / analyse and prepare detailed charts. Where at one glance, all the Feng Shui concepts and theories are combined together. 3. You wrote: "Hi, from my bazi analysis, red, green and brown colors are considered unfavorable for me and I was advised to avoid these colours in clothing and bedroom deco" 3.1. In the example below, it is not about You only. For married couples as should in this example, the binding element for this couple are Earth and Metal element. While their daughter also has her own specific colours which are applied in Page 1 of 3. 3.2 In addition, did you see this: NOTE: SOME SECTOR(S) MAY NOT ACCEPT BRIGHT YELLOW &/OR BRIGHT RED &/OR GREEN COLOUR EVEN THOUGH THE COLOUR(S) MAY BE SUITABLE TO THE INDIVIDUAL. 3.3. Hence, so what even if your favourable colours suit you. But the house also has it's birth chart (a birthday) and it's best colours also has to be considered:- 3.4 (Below) Plotting all family member's individual ba zi. And for married couples, looking at their Binding Element. To see if it can be applied to most areas of the home where they own. Especially the living room and master bedroom:- 3.5. Below: Cannot depend on an individual's ba zi colours. For example at SW sector, there is a Flying Star Water Star #3 = quarrels, conflicts and legal entanglements. 3.5.1. If say an individual best colour is wood, but based on the above, this sector cannot accept green or plants. 3.5.2 This has to be factored into the equation or sector. Not just because an individual is suitable to plants, one can place it anywhere in that house. LOL. At SW? Not advisable.... 3.6. (Below) So what if for example my favourite element is Earth? 3.6.1. Even if the individual or combined husband and wife's best element colour is Earth (Yellow). 3.6.2. One has to look at the Flying Star chart e.g. Living Room = West to see if Earth such as Bright Yellow can be used or not. 3.6.3. In this example, the Living Room happens to have a nasty #5 (strong earth element) misfortune/sickness "strong earth element". 3.6.4. Thus, best to avoid Yellow at this area. 4. (Below) Applying Eight House Concept: No accident of who sleeps where:- Application of the Eight House determines who sleep where. For this example, Mr should sleep closer to the window. As the qi flowing into the unit from North favours more for Mr = his excellent. While for Mrs, she should sleep closer to NE which is her excellent sector:- 5. If you are a married person, under Page 2 of 3, the binding elements of both partners are Earth and Metal element and this is considered in relation to the Flying Star Feng Shui of Mountain Star #4 vs Water Star #6 as shown in the circle numbers. 6. (Below) Part 3 of 3: Reference Five Elements shape and colour chart) -
Common sense and laying of parquet flooring
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Feng Shui Tips & Guidelines
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Common sense and laying of parquet flooring
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Feng Shui Tips & Guidelines
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Nearby Cheng Hwa Cher Siah Temple at Bangkit Road Quite a lot of burning incense smell... Most likely not that great for those staying at Low floors of block 35 Chestervale condo Related: More:
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First Time Open Door Procedure for new or re-sale home
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
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Sengkang Grand Residences by CapitaLand and CDL at Bangkok MRT
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
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Formaldehyde Gas Another aspect to consider is the presence of Formaldehyde Gas, which can be emitted from manufactured wood products like Plywood, Blockboard, Chipboard, MDF board, and others. These materials are commonly used in various parts of the house such as the living room, dining area, kitchen cabinets, and wardrobes. Symptoms of exposure to Formaldehyde Gas include watery eyes, irritation of the nose and throat, a strong smell, skin irritation, and more. Prolonged exposure to elevated levels of Formaldehyde gas could increase the risk of developing cancer.
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Imagine, who could have thought that a modern day wall paper may have an issue. In the past, wall PAPERS are really made with real paper! The only concern is that it should not be painted with lead paint. I could not imagine that today’s wallpapers may be using petrochemical products... Thus today, it should instead be call wall decorative sheets or wallCOVERINGS I stead! yes Anything man made may have volatile organic compounds. Saw this ad, touting it is green! In Summary: 1. It is surprising to think that contemporary wallpaper could encounter problems. 2. It is astonishing to consider that a modern-day wall covering could face issues. I have never actually utilized this. However, it does serve to expose the various potential contaminants present in our environment.
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HDB Dawson Site B = HDB Skyoasis @ Dawson
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
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HDB Dawson Site B = HDB Skyoasis @ Dawson
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
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