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Case Study 1: Caution of retrenchment for male breadwinner between 2021 and 2023 & Period 8 NW 1, NW2-3 facing units 1. Under Flying Star Feng Shui, homes built between 2004 to 2023 = Period 8 NW1 & NW2-3 have these charts:- 2. Between 2021 to 2023, for these two charts, the characteristics is that the blue #9 at the Center place is the #9 = Current prosperity Water star. 3. Unfortunately for these Flying Star charts, this water wealth is trapped in the centre of the home or unit. 4. As no layout is similar:- 4.1. If the centrepoint of the unit is an enclosed space such as a toilet or store room? Then caution of Male breadwinner's career in 2021, 2022 and 2023. 4.2. What happens if the centrepoint of the house is clear space. Less impact of the above.
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Definitely there is always a stigma with a unit especially when the living room balcony opens towards a development's rubbish room. Furthermore, the bin centre can still be seen so deep in the unit. Otherwise, the view is acceptable. As mentioned, once this involves a stigma, if possible, skip the unit.
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Fast Food Feng Shui at it's worst!
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Caricatures: Laughter is good medicine & more...
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Guess where is my house? No idea? Really, no idea? Who says my home sticks out like a sore thumb? On the contrary my home is a rose amongst all the thorns! Cheers!
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Case Study: Can or Cannot Buy is serious business. Literally for every development there are A to Z considerations! And involves all major disciplines of Feng Shui: Shapes and Forms (Location, location, location) / Poison arrows, Flying Stars, Eight House etc... A Sample of By Ranking Exercise of 4 bedrooms flats at Fernvale Dew:- A = Afternoon sun.. K = Kitchen at inauspicious NW Z = Purchaser insists on a morning sun unit. This is tagged and identified clear... Can I help you in your house selection?
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HDB Punggol Point Woods BTO launched in August 2018
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
Part 7 - Plot C is the preferred choice! However between Punggol Point Woods vs Punggol Point Cove: Overall "Cove" is preferred over "Woods". What a waste Plot C is definitely the TOP choice = if available. Punggol Point Cove stacks/units facing the sea (in blue stripes) are the best choice. (Other then consideration of avoiding units close to the potential Chinese temple). Huh? Aim for site C! Instead... but Sir! Not ready yet.... -
Are you short-changed by a geomancer?
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Feng Shui Tips & Guidelines
Case Study 8: Both companies are very commercialised no matter wht they say. "But u see both companies are very commercialised no matter what they say. But i saw ur review for Blossom Spring and hence i thought it would be good for you to do an independent review." -
You recently wrote something similar to this: In modern times thus is old school thinking. Nice-to have. But not a must have, today. Many Singapore Home’s now have flat roofs. What is more important is Location, location & location. Morale of the story: A roof does not make or break a home. There are more to it ..
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An unpopular semi-circular (half-circle) roof design
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
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Part 3 - Can also be found on the roofs of landed properties. I am sure, these metallic roofs should have the same properties as your new home’s roofing.. definitely should also have insulation:- This is the 1960’s onwards slide together “noisy” aluminium awnings.. noisy if raining... Thus in my opinion, your concerns is about: 1. Not common in Malaysia especially it may look cheap with “bricks” holding the panels down. But no choice as these panels are light weight. The architects in Malaysia should have packaged it nicer... 2. But from a Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, not really an issue. 3. Nothing unfavourable.. as most of the materials have a Matt finished. Lighter thus less load (but for Para 1 - concern, that’s all. 4. Your country’s roofing for many years used to use clay tiles in various colours. The most popular being orange tiles. That’s all. 5. Frankly you got to get used to it. 6. In Singapore, last few years the popular colour of metallic roof colour is in my opinion GREY. Several years back GREY still popular with some using GREEN. Copper (brownish) is less popular in Singapore. Although Maroon is more popular than Green. 7. Unless both semi-D's change to identical or mirror image of each other.. else in my opinion, don't change yours. Other neighbours should not be your problem at all.
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