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1. If this is a total home. For example: a bungalow or a semi-detached or a terrace house (Not an apartment where several families stay in that block housing. 2. For example a landed property owned and lived in by that family. 2.1 Where the ground floor is usually the living / dining / kitchen and often a guest room. 2.2 While the 2nd storey could be the master bedroom other bedroom(s) etc.. 3. If so, cure(s) is related to specific areas of each floor. 4. Sometimes, if a cure is put in placed at the ground floor level; one may not necessarily add "serious" cures like "salt water cure" directly above the same location as the ground floor. 5. This is because, "Earth" luck is greatest at the ground level. 5.1 And often, the majority of the cures are best placed + more effective at the ground floor. 5.2. The upper floors of the same house usually have bedrooms. Thus, the placement of bed and study and work directions are the main priority. 5.3. Thus in the sample provided, it shows the bed-head direction e.g. of the master bedroom. And even show who sleeps where: Mr vs Mrs. etc... 6. A good example is a Yang water or pool of water or pond or water fountain. 6.1 How to place such a feature within the home area. 6.2 And less meaningful even if the 2nd storey has a balcony. And one wants place a water position, there. Pretty odd location. 7. Thus the maxim: "Earth luck is greatest" at the ground level. 8. In a land scare country like Singapore and Hong Kong. Here, one (in theory) can have better luck especially if the land has good Feng Shui. 9. And in Singapore, for example, there are more millionaires and multi-millionaires living on ground floor (for example) landed properties than in high rise buildings. 10. Here, if the landed property has good Feng Shui, this has a multiplier effect for better luck. Thus a good home can have compounded very good luck x 10 etc...
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Iconic Round Market & Food Centre at Tampines Street 11
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
Tanjong Pagar Market and Food Centre. Fried Kway Teow Peter (the stall holder) was formerly at East Coast Road (ECR). He told me that the landlord often raise his rent. To the point that he gave up selling at this ECR location. Not oily. But equally not fragrant..as cannot smeel the "Wok Hei" smell from the Kuay Teow... so...so.. only. If at Tanjong Pagar same Food Centre (FC), I would rather prefer the Satay Bee Hoon which is on the other side of the FC = facing Tanjong Pagar Road. -
Guidance on where to position the altar within a landed property.
Cecil Lee replied to MummyJay's topic in General Help
Yes, one may still do so. -
Guidance on where to position the altar within a landed property.
Cecil Lee replied to MummyJay's topic in General Help
Here are a few factors to take into account: 1. Ideally, a specific altar should have an even number of Gods for prayers, often 1, 3, or 5 deities. 2. Ancestor tablets are not considered gods, so there are usually no restrictions on the number placed on an altar table. 3. It is preferable to separate positions for ancestor tablets from different families, although they can still be in the same space, separated by a partition or spaced out. A highest ranking? A Matriach? Is there a female head of the household present? 3.1. However, it is important to consider if there is a high-ranking family member or matriarch overseeing the home. 3.2. Approval from such a person may be necessary. 4. It is advisable to discuss with family members to determine if the arrangement is acceptable to all. 5. Even if outsiders suggest otherwise, family members' opinions should take precedence. 6. In the case of cremation, an urn with ashes is considered "Ashes to ashes," and any remaining ashes are considered neutral. 7. This is why in many columbariums, niches can be stacked as high as 10 stories or more without issues. -
Please note that the layouts are purposely pixelated for confidentiality. Ground Floor: Where the centrepoint of the house is close to the staircase area:- Similarly for the 2nd storey, one can also see that the centrepoint is also close to the same position as that of the ground floor:- Thus is it quite similar to super-imposing the ground floor onto the 2nd storey at the same location. And preparing similar charts. Just that one is at the ground level, the other is at the 2nd storey.
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Today, this is the largest condo with a whopping 2,203 units. (on average many large condos are around 1,000 plus units only) A snapshot from an advert by PropNex, the agent handling the sales of this development... Looks like other agencies also are also selling this development .. a free for all agents share... The former site...HUDC Tampines Court before it was torn down due to the enbloc:-
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We understand that your home is important to you. So does each and everyone of us have our own home and specific layout. But unfortunately, no one else in this forum is interested in your specific layout plan.... Good to understand this + don't waste your time + expectations on a reply. There won't be. Most of the time, the question is never verified.. thus one can wait until the cows come home... For altar position, try to do a SEARCH in this forum and there are lots of samples ...
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Thank you. 1)After my husband bring all stuffs to the new home, can I come help him to unpack and arrange stuffs? 2) is it ok for my husband to arrange chairs and table when I'm not in the house? 1. Frankly this has nothing to do with Feng Shui. 1.1 There are so many Chinese dialect groups with such a diverse range of individual or even perculiar practices. 1.2 More important, you have to check with your husband's matriach or mother. As often, such things are governed by the mother. 1.3 Thus if your husband's mother gives you blessing to do so.. then go ahead. 1.4 If you ask, even if I said okay, can easily be overruled by the matriach or hubby mother. 2. Why not. He is not pregnant or anything like that. More importantly the taboo is the master bedroom. Where once the new bed is set into the new master bedroom. This bed must not be moved = no matter what. 2.1 If the existing "bed of conception" has to be moved into the new house, the pregnant wife should not enter that bedroom anymore (often) until after giving birth or some are more strict.. until the entire 1 moth after baby is born. 2.2 If you were to move-in before giving birth, then as mentioned, the bed has to be set correctly. And not moved until after baby's 1 month old. This is sort of the Chinese traditional practises. Some additional information has been added to the above for clarity. Thus more details than the actual WhatsApp capture. ======== Partial extract only:-
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Prior to starting a Feng Shui layout proposals on a HDB flat, often these questions are asked 1. Altar e.g. Guan Yin (if any) 2. Living/bedroom floor tiles bare or done already 3. King or Queen sized bed 4. Not compulsory: Normal wardrope or thinking of combining two bedrooms e.g. Master and Bedroom 2? (If any) 5. Any home business or serious study or bring home work. If so for whom. Yourself or both partners. 6. Any plans to construct a study at the suggested study or No. 7. Any piano (if any) 8. Kitchen wall-up already or curently is open. And opting for open kitchen concept or traditional closed kitchen concept.
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If your house looks just like a Feng Shui Store? Fake Feng Shui at work! LOL From Day 1, we share your concern Charity Begins at home. Not donate your money to those unscrupulous sellers of commercial products in the name of Feng Shui.... When the buying, Stops! The Selling Can! Spread the Word! Ask: “Must I buy from YOU?"
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