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On 12/28/2018 at 3:18 AM, riana said:
Hi Master,
Would like to seek some advise from master. attached with photo.
1. Land plot with extra corner does it still consider trapezium? Which is smaller front extend to larger back land shape. Does it effect in feng shui?
2. The house backyard is a slope area with a brick wall as fencing, does this effect negative chi in feng shui?
Master please advise thank you.
1. Yes it is still a trapezium PLOT of land. However, under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, it is still acceptable to have the back of the land broader than the front. Not perfect but acceptable given that the home (based on the above) helicopter view is rectangular.
2. As the home is set-back and that this is a service road; the test of a vehicle ploughing especially towards the main entrance door is not a threat, this is a plus point.
3. High back (wall) does not seem threatening of a landslide - based on last photo given that it seems like the back (slope) is a solid concrete.
4. Thus not perfect but acceptable..
5. As the neighbour's home as shown as marking "B": has "sharp corners"; from this photo: still does not seem to be an issue:-
5.1. But on the other hand house marked as "A" might or might not have poison arrow(s) if any aimed towards the home. Can't really tell from this photo.
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5-bedders: Additional considerations: while doing reviews for clients, do consider:-
1. Some stacks/unit’s main entrance is visible to the common bins. Also highlighted under Part 2.
2. Many stacks/units have one of the two lift doors facing the main entrance.
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Angsana (Pterocarpus indicus)
The Angsana is a large Tree native to Southeast-Asia. It has a compact drooping crown with a greyish—brown trunk that is usually fluted.
It Can grow up to 40m tall. When in bloom, it produces yellow flowers, with a heady fragrance that lasts one to two days before carpeting the ground; with fallen petals. The fruits are circular flattened pods with papery wings.
The Angsana was widely used as a roadside shade tree in the past, including here at Upper Serangoon Road where this old tree stands.
This is one of the remaining giant Angsana trees that originally lined this road.
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In my opinion, it is advisable to leave it as it is.
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living room under upstairs toilet
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1. Not perfect. But since, it has nothing relating to such things directly above an altar; it is acceptable.
2. Acceptable in the sense that nearly everything is "pushed" to or blamed upon Feng Shui.
3. Here, it has more to do with common sense: leaking pipes.
4. Furthermore, it is not like one eats, see TV and sleep below the toilet/ WC 24/7; just monitor for leaks (if any).