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Cecil Lee

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  1. Photos taken on 12 January 2019... most likely end of this year! Cheers!
  2. Photos taken on 12 January 2019. Respectable progress... Evidence of morning sun....taken at 7.50am
  3. No motivation if the partition highlighted in yellow is as shown with the altar level with it. Possible to be at green but under a few considerations: 1. Proper dimensions of the altar particularly the height is to be correct 2. No oven, stove or microwave sharing the same wall as the altar 3. Although the side of the altar faces the guest room is no issue (marked by a blue line); Nevertheless some conservative persons will say it is inauspicious for this. To shut up ? their mouth, possible to get an enclosed altar with a solid wooden side wall facing the bedroom wall...
  4. Annual review...visit Unique shower area.. provides abit of privacy
  5. The famous $1/- Nasi Lemak stall at Block 20 Coffeeshop
  6. With the exception of kitchen table tops that require the washing machine the be slotted below the kitchen table TOP.
  7. Annual review requested by a client in 2019. The “animated” cone shaped pail. Once full of water, the 2nd photo (above) shows water spill out...
  8. Exercise caution when choosing a location to hang a wind chime inside your home. Hollow Rod wind chimes commonly sold in shops...
  9. Next door at Toa Payoh East : Block 37 Toa Payoh.... Highly unusual outdoor seats Nice playground tug-boat
  10. Another client just their keys from the final blocks .... Brand new stainless steel burning points : Contrast it with the large bins at the nearby Kim Keat Palm at Toa Payoh Lorong 7 The iconic Dragon Head playground ...
  11. Also paid a visit to Woodsvale who wanted me to do an annual review of their home.
  12. Recently visited Northoaks as a new client just purchased a re-sale unit, here. Northoaks pretty well maintained, today. With a self-service walk-in visitor’s input screen: where the visitor has to identify his identity card number, phone number and input the block/unit that he wants to visit. Finally, the visitor’s photo is captured by the screen...hmmm... Condos with squash courts are rare today! A few remain, today. Nice to see so many resident’s toddlers playing together at the children’s playground... Coloured mosaic belong to the early 2000’s era.. well maintained... Reasonable sized main Swimming pool:- How to completely Ensure that the trunks of palm trees lined along the entrance towards the estate do not topple down? Hmm...
  13. Never seem to get tired of the sea influences of this iconic condo.....plus really well maintained directly by Keppel. Not outsourced Managing Agents....
  14. How to draft a Notice incorporating as many elements? Here goes:-
  15. Afternoon sun facing side. Unique weave hiding the Fire escape staircase. This building is thin and tall. Under the Five Elements concept it is considered as belonging to the “Wood element”. The stylist “basket weave” feature of this building:- This building is not meant for the car lover. As few car Parks and few sheltered lots.... Anyway, majority of the units are leased out. If you look carefully, each unit is tiny thus one will notice that each unit consisted of TWO (2) floors...
  16. Supermarket selling antiseptic bathing soap.
  17. Hainan Kuehs: Hainan Cuisine & snacks
  18. Teochew Kueh at the nearby coffeeshop Pork Rib Prawn Noodle.. pretty common still.. Less common Turtle soup.. mostly found in HDB old estate Food Centres such as Old Airport Road and Kim Keat Palm...
  19. Their mock (fake) meat was outstandingly flavourful. Cheap and nice.
  20. Location: Kim Keat Palm
  21. From what I understand, not that popular in Singapore. But a few HDB estates install these in the master bedroom toilets...
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