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Above: The glass study room, in its entirety, seems rather enjoyable. Nevertheless, as time progresses, it might become disorganized or necessitate repurposing to accommodate a larger family. This situation could result in the transformation of the room into a bedroom, which may demand a degree of creativity. In certain instances, a half-height wall might serve as an appropriate solution.
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Riversound Residences @ Sengkang
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
O'dear many Feng Shui Masters are themselves a Feng Shui Emporium. Their modus operandi? Tap on one's GREED.. LOL... Ask: Must I buy from YOU? When the DEMAND stops, the SUPPLY can! Don't Feed them! -
Case Study: Smart Home System 1. Understand that purchasers of a unit at Piermont Grand will have several Smart Home Systems like the "Our Smart Home Gateway"; "Smart Voice Assistance"; Digital Lockset (Perhaps Yale model). 2. Most buyers will often not rely solely on these for their purchase decisions. LOL 3. In the recent iNz Residences; I understand from a client at iNz Residences (just T.O.P.) that some of them had paid extra for a smart home system to learn that the extra they paid were either outdated and/or more inferior than what was provided to some of the residents who had not paid for the extras. 4. Caution prevails that the home is about 2.5 to even as late as 3.5 years later. And obsolesense is a major consideration, today. And electronic products age very fast. 5. Furthermore, often, such a system's shelf life at most coud perhaps be 5 or at most 10 years. Take the notation of the coming telecommuncation 5G systems..as an example. Where the 2G is now obsolete... 3G too slow... etc... 6. By coincidence... this article....
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Part 17: Piermont Grand Site plan Legends - a recap from Part 7.... since this "new" legend is more compartmentalised and clearer than the first version.. 1. Avoid, avoid, avoid categories are proximity to Bin Centre, Substation, Transformer Room and Genset, MDF Room and Carpark Ventilation especially 1st storey (or ground level units). 2. Avoid highest floor where the Water Tank is directly above the unit. 3. Don't like a "noisy" unit? Then avoid Children's Play Pool.. and anything else to do with children. 4. BBQ.. smell - then avoid lower floors where the wind can carry the smells from the barbaque pit such as No. 24 Party BBQ Pavilion, Spa BBQ Pavilion, BBQ Pavilion with Community Garden. 5. Avoid low floors near the Recreational Tennis Court. 6. Avoid units facing the roof-line(s) of facilities (if any) such as the Club House Function Room... 7. In GENERAL, the safest bet is of course higher floor units... erh.. higher the better?
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I like this design... as it means that one can safely open any windows (of course) not too wide on heavy winds and rainy days.... So far... touchwood... does not see a whole lot of birds perched on these RC roofs... Did an audit... in one of the offices.. here... Prata ... is not exactly healthy... but it is not a heavy meal... quite suitable in the morning... Curry.. with tumeric... and lots of spices... help to keep dementia away.... Around Chai Chee Road one of the Blocks 6x... Huh? "Let's grab a piece of it." LOL!
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Infini @ East Coast at 363 East Coast Road
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
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Or wr can use the himalayas salt lamp?
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Feng Shui Tips & Guidelines
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HDB Woodleigh Glen - Which units are lucky today?
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
Case Study: Why is it acceptable for the central rubbish chutes to share the same wall as the kitchen? 1. Early HDB flats of the 1970s till the 1980s have an internal rubbish chute within the kitchen area. Often, it is found below the sink. 2. Common sense + considerate neighbours come into play.... 2.1 It is not perfect because the three stacks/units #179, #181 & #183 must bring their rubbish past unit #182's main door. 3. Hopefully, there is no dripping liquid or spillages from these garbage... 4. Thus common sense says that if one has considerate neighbours that's fine! Otherwise, acceptable but again NOT PERFECT, here. 5. In the last two years, there were some HDB new estates where HDB sold a unit with the living room sharing the same wall as the rubbish bins. This can be considered less than perfect ... or even inauspicious. -
HDB Tampines GreenDew launched in February 2018
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
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How come my Bay windows looks similar to the Funeral parlour's main door? Hmmm.... Means? A common interest?
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Question: Thank you for the prompt response, the rear of the funeral home is about 100 meters West or NW of my of my bedroom window. At least it is not in a NE-SW alignment. Question: I’m regards to para 3 and 4, I am hoping you may be able to recommend an alternate location for me place the mirror if I should need one. It is not exactly the blind leading the blind. But rather, only the writer knows what he is writing about. Tell me. How to recommend if one only has a vague understanding. One saying : A picture tells a hundred words... "As blind as a? Bat"
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An addendum to Question 6 Further to what I mentioned above, I use the Lift well as a guide to the placement of the centrepoint of the Feng Shui chart on all four levels.... Thus in reality, all four stacks should like LEGO bricks stack exactly on the spot for all levels:- Sample: GROUND FLOOR ZOOMED IMAGE:-
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Question: 7) for a unit with upstairs and downstairs, how do we assess the upper storey? Some master bedroom is upstairs. An example of a landed home with: 1. Ground Floor 2. 2nd Storey 3. 3rd Storey and 4. Attic In this sterling example, the attic is smaller in size than the rest of the other storeys. See how I mark the centrepoint and sectors of this attic in relation to the rest of the floors. This is similar to many Condo Penthouse units where the upper floors may not be as big as their Level 1. The attic has a smaller footprint.... If one takes a careful look, one will notice the private lift well. I use this to reference and indicate the centrepoint of all FOUR levels. Thus where possible, they should in reality stack exactly one-on-top-of the other .... P.S. For confidentiality all personal details have been replaced including the exact real-life address somewhere in SGP. This is the full PDF version of the above:- sample landed Feng Shui terrace home.pdf
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Frankly, most human beings have sufficient aura to ward-off against ... those... Although this is about another topic... these can also be applied... or
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