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The Visionaire receives TWO Singapore AWARDS: 1. 2018's worst landscape planning award! 2. And another: The Worst Landscaping in a decade! Just a wish...for the architect/landscape designer... "Ok, ok, I will be more careful next time! " Facts: Who is the developer of The Visionaire? Qingjian Realty.....
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Northwave Executive Condo (EC) @ Woodlands View
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
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Feng Shui Master (FSM): "Person or child plays lovely music?" Proud Mum: "Honestly unbearable! My hubby gets irritated by this!" FSM: "Don't want to sound cruel.. frankly this has more to do with common sense..then Feng Shui" Proud Mum: "Why?" FSM: "If child plays beautiful music, place the piano at a location so that the family can enjoy! But horrible music? Next to an opening such as a balcony opening.. and let the acoustics flow out of the house towards a neighbour's home" LOL Now you know why! LOL
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Sounds familiar to yesterday's posting...... we have this saying in Chinese : "Catch no ball" . In hokkien is " Lia Bo Q".... LOL
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Sorry, I think you forgot to attach something.... LOL Make a guess... "Something tells a thousand words".... without this the brain feels numb.. LOL...
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Block 29 Bendemeer Market and Food Centre
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
NKovan Food Centre Chai Chee Prawn Noodles A first for me! Using supermarket plastic bag sealer Wow who does this? Pride in their work! Neatly stacked cut-in-halves prawns... one of the tastiest prawn noodles around in Singapore -
Further to the above: You wrote: “The current owner of the unit i buying. Then the owner place a very big mirror in the living room facing the vacant unit. “ Actually, in reality, the mirror still face the inner walls of the unit. Thus perhaps that unit’s sofa or living room area. Originally, I understood your statement as both unit’s door face each other. And the mirror was placed facing the vacant unit’s main door. This is usually the case. Especially with the use of a mirror above the door. Or a convex or flat mirror onto a bagua mirror. Or even a simple flat mirror above the door.
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Thanks for posting the layout plan. At least now we know what is the actual situation. In my opinion, at this point in time, I strongly believe that the previous owners/tenant place the mirror usually to look at themselves before going out. And not to make like the home seems bigger. These are some of the considerations: 1. The 101 of Chinese Religious practices: “Secure the home!” 1.1 As you have not mentioned whether the main door or even the service yard/master bedroom windows have any protection facing out of the unit? 1.2 If so, this is the norm. Of how the home would be SECURED or protected from “evil spirits”. 2. By the time such a mirror; and if only this mirror is placed for protection... too late already! 3. Let’s say even if the mirror was meant for the resident’s protection, this may not be the proper thing to do. A mirror is often used by many Feng Shui Masters to “correct” a missing area”. For the above reasons, therefore I feel that the mirror is more for checking self before going out.
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Only the principal knows what they are talking (or writing) about.. Understanding how to avoid the mechanics of miscommunication... or "Catch no ball" For example: Under the current topic.. a photo is nice but still do not give the feel factor...
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Lets hope not one of these:-
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"Catch No Ball" LOL These are some considerations: 1. Under Compass School Feng Shui, the age of the development is taken into consideration in calculating the qi within the interior of the unit via Flying Star Feng Shui. 2. Nothing beats on-site to get a feel of the situation. As frankly, only you may know exactly what you are talking about. Without a proper Triage how to? Reference: https://www.geomancy.net/wiki/Feng_Shui_Triage 2.1. As after reading, the vacant unit is to the right left, facing your potential purchase unit. Or do you need to open the door then can see the unit. 2.2. Was the mirror placed there all along or recent etc.. Feng Shui Triage:
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Actually the bedrooms/living room windows that face North [Stacks shown in White - with the exception of stack #23], will never get WEST sun. Learn why:- They get indirect EAST or rising sun or morning sun. This is fine by all accounts. Translated to "No major issue, lah!" By afternoon, no longer “hot, hot, hot”. How about me! Mine is Block 149A stack #23... "Let's pray that afternoon sun does not soak into the master bedroom wall. And equally, in the future, the empty plot to the left of my development has blocks that help to shield the wall..." Passer-By over-heard: "Hey! Whose going to pray for you! If you want, go pray by yourself!" LOL LOL LOL
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Location: Near/beside Block 204C Compassvale Drive Unlike many other trees that hog the airspace... look how bright and airy the ground below the trees. Contrast this with trees like the mango etc... that makes the ground below it too yin! One can even look through the tree and see the other side clearly! As a tree with sap... no insects... no ants or termites would ever go near it! Even for mosquitoes... no where to hide! The frangipanni vs another tree with thick cluster of leaves:
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Daintree Residence at Toh Tuck Road by SP Septia
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
Breaking News! The mastermind planner of this development finally caught! =================== Note: This is Fake News. =================== -
Part 8: A total of six 2-room Flexi (Type 2) main entrance door has a view of one of the common bins. From my past experience, the outermost 2nd bins are most likely the recycle bins:- Stacks 506, 508, 526, 528, 560 & 562:- Frankly not serious but can be a stigma especially if either relatives, friends and even later outsiders who have a interest in the future to purchase a unit at Fernvale Vines.
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HDB Jurong West Jewel BTO launched in February 2019
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
Time out... P.S. All postings needs to be verified. Such postings will enter a blackhole...Thus a reminder not to waste your time in doing so... -
Part 9: Towner Crest and Electrical Sub-Station (ESS) and for stacks 39 and 43... in the future re-sale.. please don't LOW BALL! 1. In reality, it appears that both ESS are not visible from stacks 39 and 43. 2. Additionally, the two ESS are situated at a safe distance. 3. Hence, there is no valid reason for anyone to associate the ESS with either stacks 39 or 43. 3.1. It should be noted that stack 39 is not directly facing the ESS. It is simply the closest one, nothing more. 4. Consequently, in the future, it would be wise to disregard low-ballers during the home's re-sale. 5. Indeed, the most noticeable aspect is that the low storey stack 41's living room offers a partial side view of the ESS attached to the MSCP. In bold Blue:- 5.1 Else the lifts at MSCP and the two staircase act as a buffer, here.
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Part 8: A. You are correct. Afternoon sun doesn't just hit the south-facing side. It's not direct, but it's there all year long. B. Typically, for half of the year, the afternoon sun will shine directly at 270 degrees based on the compass. C. However, due to the 33-degree tilt of the earth's axis, the alignment can actually extend further into the frontage area for the next six months. D. Consequently, South facing units have no escape from the INDIRECT afternoon sun. 1. Depending on hot sunny the day is + how thick or insulated (if any) of the master bedroom wall, stacks like 21, 23, 31, 39 and 43 may get their master bedroom wall "soak" in afternoon sun as shown in the RED line. 2. The purple line indicates that a large portion of the front of the house, including the master bedroom, other bedrooms, and the living room window area, is exposed to the sun for most of the year. 2.1. As a result, certain areas, such as stacks 21, 31, 39, 41, and 43, may be affected by the afternoon sun. 2.2. The walls in these areas absorb the heat during the day and release it in the evening. 2.3. The upper part of the frontage consists mostly of windows, which also absorb heat. It may be worth considering window films that can block out 99% of UV rays to reduce heat absorption. 2.4. Otherwise, returning home to a room that feels like a "greenhouse" due to trapped heat is a possibility. However, glass dissipates heat faster than walls, providing some relief from the heat buildup. 3. Site A: "Site reserved for future high-rise residential development 3.1. It is anticipated that in the upcoming period, the layout of the blocks in this development on the left or Site A will play a crucial role. The height of each block/stack will also be a determining factor. 3.2. Given that this development is situated directly west of Towner Crest, it is desired that the blocks are of adequate height to provide protection to the frontage and master bedroom walls of this development. Nevertheless, this outcome will also be influenced by the floor level of units at Towner Crest.
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