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  1. These fan blades are sloped upwards at the tip.

    Most likely these fan blades take the cue from the latest air-planes that have curved tips also.


    Quote
    On 5/18/2015 6:57:43 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Under symbolism in Feng Shui, this fan's
    trio (three) blades are considered "too
    distinctive-sharp". Thus, ideally, best
    to avoid such a fan blade design in the
    bedroom.Does this design reminds one of
    a ships propeller?On 5/2/2013 8:47:27
    AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    Frankly, this
    has more to do with common
    sense than
    Feng Shui.... On 2/20/2005
    8:52:06
    PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    Dear
    Sophia,
    Frankly, it is often wise
    not
    to read too many
    "wrong
    books". And often reading
    too
    many may result in "forcing"
    us
    into following too many
    silly
    "taboos".
    The key
    fundamental thing
    that
    all of us
    must remember that
    we are in this
    earth for a
    relatively short
    period and
    too
    many of such
    taboos can
    "ruined" our
    otherwise
    convenient life.
    Take
    the
    silly case of the
    idea that "
    we
    must not place
    a tv set facing
    our
    bed" or
    must cover it day in
    day
    out".
    In past forum messages,
    I had
    mentioned that if the
    argument
    was that the tv screen
    is like
    a
    reflective mirror. Some
    wise
    guy
    would say that when we
    sleep, our
    spirit wake up, see
    itself in the
    mirror, got a
    shock!
    But what
    happen if our
    spirit
    wakes up, would
    like to
    check
    his/her hair or face
    before
    going off roaming
    around..
    All these have to do
    with
    "tolerance" levels. Some of
    us
    can sleep very well with
    mirrors
    all round e.g. on the
    wardrope etc..
    but some of us
    feel uncomfortable
    (perhaps --
    thanks to the thought
    put into
    their head of the
    first
    story). It is like some of
    us
    can eat very hot
    chili-peppers
    while others
    cannot.
    And if we
    look at the new
    monitor screens such
    as LCD
    monitors, we can hardly
    see
    our profile in it!
    The
    key to
    Feng Shui is also
    about qi
    flow.
    Besides placing
    our
    furniture based
    on good
    Feng Shui
    practises, it is
    also good to
    have air
    circulating within a
    room or
    home. Thus also has the
    feel
    good factor (cooling) and
    often
    good for both qi flow
    and human luck
    factors (feel
    comfortable).
    How
    often do we
    see a fan
    crashing down
    on us?
    Often the
    fan is securely
    tied to
    the
    ceiling. And rarely if
    ever
    we
    hear of one falling down
    and
    "killing" someone. Perhaps,
    many
    more people would die
    ina car
    accident rather
    than being hit or
    injured or
    killed by a ceiling
    fan.
    Again, fundamentally, the
    same
    statement applies:YOU STAY
    HERE,
    WE (Geomancers) DON'T!
    Warmest
    Regards,Cecil
    On
    2/15/2005 7:44:09
    PM, Sophia Chia
    wrote:
    Dear
    Master Cecil
    Lee
    Read
    fromone of the
    book
    that
    fan
    are not
    encourage to
    place
    above the
    head or bed.
    As it may
    fall
    off or
    bad for
    health. I
    have
    a
    fanin
    our living
    room
    which
    is
    attheceil
    ing.
    ;
    ;;Is there any
    ill
    effect.
    Thank
    you
    With
    warmest
    regards
    Sophia
    Chia


  2. Under Symbolism in Feng Shui; best to use even number of chairs for a dining table.

    What about a bench? Does it count as one chair? No.

    Thus, if one has a bench and 4 chairs at a dining table; the bench is not counted.

    Thus ideally, best to avoid having a bench with 3 chairs at a dining table.

    Based oncommon sense, best to avoid gaps such as those shown in the photo: Asoften,such gaps may "pinch" one's skin. Not exactly comfortable, rite?


  3. A 1960's tailor's shop front still around today

    1. Observe the mosaic tiles adorning the floor of the tailor shop.

    2. This establishment located on Tanjong Katong Road features a distinctive shop front characterized by two expansive display windows flanking either side.

    3. Such architectural styles were prevalent during that era, with numerous shops along prominent streets like North Bridge Road showcasing similar designs.

    "A Welcome FEEL of .... Kindly enter, please do come in."

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    4. It seems that marketing psychology was employed during that period, as the angled "V" display cabinets flanking either side were crafted to optimize display space and facilitate easy "a welcome" entry for passersby into the store.

    5. This effectively illustrates the concept of "window shopping."

    +++

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    1960s_tailor_shop_(2).jpg

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  4.  

    A nice view of Matilda House at A Treasure Trove.

     

    From this angle, can see the distinctive semi-circular pool of water at the frontage of Matilda House

     

    Quote

    On 7/1/2015 7:57:31 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    A treasure trove has it's Matilda
    House.And The Meyer Place has it's Meyer
    House (see back ground)On 6/23/2015
    11:08:25 PM, Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    Close-up view of Matilda House
    @ a
    treasure troveOn 2/12/2012
    11:00:46 PM,
    Cecil Lee wrote:
    Some
    claim that
    Matilda House
    which
    will be
    incorporated
    into a
    treasure trove
    condo
    is
    haunted.....With
    so
    much
    construction around
    it:
    beside
    the development is
    the
    HDB
    Punggol Emerald and
    many
    other
    under construction
    flats; I
    am
    sure, even if there
    are
    any
    ghosts; they would
    find
    it
    unbearable and perhaps..
    run
    to
    near-by completed
    Punggol
    Sapphire
    units?

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  5. Question: Can I do the first time open door procedure before the 7th month. And during the 7th month continue with the renovations. Is it ok to choose an auspicious date that is suitable to one partner but average for the other.

    Reply:

    1. The concern of the 7th month is that when one leaves a home vacant; some are afraid that the "hungry ghosts" may come and live in the home. And if one suddenly disturbs them, they get "angry". But see Para 2 below

    2. Thus, it is a good idea to start renovations and continue during the 7th month. Here, the hungry ghosts are also like humans; if there are lots of noise and construction, they will not want to "come in".

    3. No issue to select a date that is auspicious only to one person for first time open door or start of renovations. But, for the more important Move-in; best to chose a good that for both.



  6. These are some considerations:-

    1. In general, often; the consensus of many geomancers is that id there is a DOUBLE #8's in say Period 8; one should not consider MS8 as standalone.

    1.1. Many geomancers would often offer or recommend a "water position" for say a Double #8 sector in Period 8; a Double #9 sector in Period 9 etc...

    1.2. Thus when the Double #8's meet; one should not think or pull out the roots of one's hair as to : if I use "water" to activate the Water star #8; what about the mountain stair #8 then?

    1.3. A well balanced water position consists of all five elements: e.g. Metal (round); earth usually rectangular or granite or marble stones for the fountain; water = real water and fire = lighting; and some plants = wood. If so, even if the #3 goes to that sector; the sector has all the Five elements = balance.

    If one has the time can read up: Reference: http://fountain.geomancy.net Para 2.1 to 2.12

    2. Sometimes, a sector cannot use e.g. Bright Yellow because of the #5 deadly yellow then how?

    2.1. Same concept: Apply all five elements including yellow. For example, a bedroom should avoid YELLOW. But if one seen a multi-coloured mattress especially for children, one can see many colours e.g. Red, black, green, yellow blue etc.. If so, this can be used in say a bedroom that was adviced not to use YELLOW (on it's own).


    Quote
    On 8/6/2015 2:46:34 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Hello, my S2 home has a MS 8
    and a WS 8 at the front door,
    I don't believe both can be
    activated however, I would
    like to ensure good health for
    both my husband and I once we
    move in - which element in
    your opinion should I add
    considering there is the ugly
    3 star as well?Thanks for
    sharing your experience and
    wisdom with us all!

  7. Feng Shui of HDB Waterway Sunbeam with stacks that face the tributary drain:-

    Block 662B with stacks #676 #678 & #680 and also Block 662C stacks #694 & #696 are influenced by the water in the Tributary
    drian and it's flow e.g. left to right or right to left depending on the Flying star directions of these 5 stacks of flats.


    Quote
    On 7/30/2015 6:53:06 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Feng Shui of HDB Waterway Sunbeam with
    stacks that face the waterway:-1. For
    Blockk 662C stacks #686 & #698 and
    Blockk 662D stacks #712 & 714; 2.
    All four stacksface 212 degrees.
    In Flying Star Feng Shui this
    isSW1 facing.3. For these four
    stacks/units, it is auspicious if when
    standing inside the living room looking
    outwards; the watershould flow
    from RIGHT TO LEFT. 3.1 Or Best that
    water flows from A to B in the attached
    illustration On 7/30/2015 6:24:19 PM,
    Cecil Lee wrote:
    Feng Shui of HDB
    Waterway
    SunbeamHDB Waterway
    Sunbeam
    has 10 stacks that face
    the
    waterway.For example: Blk
    661C
    with Stacks 636 & 638
    both
    face 210 degrees = Flying
    Star
    SW1 facing.For a SW1
    facing
    direction; it is auspicious
    if
    standing inside the living
    room
    looking outwards; the
    water in the
    waterway flows
    from RIGHT to LEFT.


  8. Feng Shui of HDB Waterway Sunbeam with stacks that face the waterway:-

    1. For Blockk 662C stacks #686 & #698 and Blockk 662D stacks #712 & 714;

    2. All four stacksface 212 degrees. In Flying Star Feng Shui this isSW1 facing.

    3. For these four stacks/units, it is auspicious if when standing inside the living room looking outwards; the watershould flow from RIGHT TO LEFT.

    3.1 Or Best that water flows from A to B in the attached illustration


    Quote
    On 7/30/2015 6:24:19 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Feng Shui of HDB Waterway
    SunbeamHDB Waterway Sunbeam
    has 10 stacks that face the
    waterway.For example: Blk 661C
    with Stacks 636 & 638 both
    face 210 degrees = Flying Star
    SW1 facing.For a SW1 facing
    direction; it is auspicious if
    standing inside the living
    room looking outwards; the
    water in the waterway flows
    from RIGHT to LEFT.


  9. Feng Shui of HDB Waterway Sunbeam

    HDB Waterway Sunbeam has 10 stacks that face the waterway.

    For example: Blk 661C with Stacks 636 & 638 both face 210 degrees = Flying Star SW1 facing.

    For a SW1 facing direction; it is auspicious if standing inside the living room looking outwards; the water in the waterway flows from RIGHT to LEFT.



  10. Feng Shui of HDB BTO Waterway Cascadia

    Both Blk 316D Stacks #681 & #683 with Blk 316C Stacks #705 & #707 have facing direction of330 degrees.

    This places these four stacks as NW3 facing direction.

    And the plus point is that the frontage has a mountain star #6 with water star #8. Thus from now to 2023, this frontage is auspicious as it faces the Punggol Reservoir dam.

    As it is further inwards from the waterway; it is least affected by the direction of flow of water on the waterway.

    The negative of these four stacks are that it is bathed by indirect afternoon sun.

    And lower stacks/unitscan be noisy from the new Sumang Walk road


    Quote
    On 7/29/2015 9:57:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Feng Shui of HDB BTO Waterway Cascadia1.
    Stack #725 and #727's compass direction
    currently is determined at 7 degrees.2.
    Hopefully, during construction, it
    remains as such. 3. If not, is cutting
    too thin between 7 to 7.5 degrees.4. It
    can be dangerous or very inauspicious if
    the actual reading is between these two
    zones which is considered as in the zone
    of emptiness!On 7/29/2015 9:47:06 PM,
    Cecil Lee wrote:
    Feng Shui of HDB BTO
    Waterway
    Cascadia1. As the top of
    the
    HDB Waterway Cascadia has
    a
    waterway; 1.1. Especially
    those stacks
    that face this
    waterway and or rather in
    full
    view of the waterway is
    affected by
    the Water Classics
    principles.2. First
    we need to
    identify the Flying
    Star
    number of the various
    stacks.2.1.
    In this review, I
    have identified the
    Flying
    Star numbers of these blocks
    and
    stacks: Blk 316C Stacks
    #693 #695 #721
    #723 #725
    #7272.2. I have
    determined
    that all the above stacks
    face
    Flying Star Period 8 N2.3.
    Next, I
    need to determine the
    flow of the water
    in the
    waterway.3.1. As there is
    a
    Punggol Reservior with a dam
    to the
    upper left of this plot
    of Waterway
    Cascadia; 3.2. The
    assumption is that
    usually, a
    reservoir on normal
    days
    (other than droughts) should
    be
    higher elevation than the
    waterway to
    the right of it.
    And usually if the
    reservoir
    becomes too full; it
    will
    release water towards
    the
    waterway.4. Thus, based on the
    above
    assumption; We can say
    that water would
    usually flow
    from left marking in blue
    A
    towards marking B.4.1. Thus
    for these
    blocks and stacks:
    Blk 316C Stacks #693
    #695 #721
    #723 #725 #727 water is
    said
    to flow from LEFT to
    RIGHT.4.2.
    Since under the
    Water classics formula;
    the
    above stacks are N2 facing;
    N2
    facing benefits from water
    also
    flowing from LEFT to
    RIGHT.5. Therefore,
    the
    waterway's water flow is said
    to
    benefit these stacks.


  11. In my opinion:

    1. There is no precedence on your current business model and Feng Shui.

    2. For example, Feng Shui is about the earth luck. Thus for example, if you had asked about a business built on brick and mortar. Then Feng Shui may be consulted.

    2.1.For example, please see the attached 4 photos. Here, a client mayseek advice on which premises is more favourable for his/her e.g. Internet caf?.

    3. But things like Chinese 7th month and waning moon istotally not within the scope of Feng Shui.

    4. Under the Chinese"Holy Trinity" of Luck system:

    4.1. Earth Luck as mentioned is Feng Shui of the place one works at or one spends time e.g. a home.

    4.2. Heaven Luck is considered as born with.

    4.3. Human or Man Luck ison personal relationship etc...

    5. Thus the field of Chinese7th month etc... does not even belong to the above para 4 - anything to do with the three forms of luck: Earth,Heaven nor Man Luck.

    6. What you mentioned is more closely associated withBELIEFS leading to some practising a custometc..

    6.1. In the past, such beliefs and customs have to do with e.g. consulting an elder of their customs. But an internet gaming business is not something that one's grandmother or great grandfather had done it - did it before.

    6.2. Maybe you could inject your own preference and come out with your own belief and in the future, if the business is taken over by a family member; advise them on your "tried and tested" belief. Frankly, this is how I see it.


    Quote
    On 7/30/2015 4:16:59 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Greetings Sirs. I would just
    like to seek your expert
    opinion regarding feng shui.I
    own and operate an internet
    gaming business. I would like
    to know if this type of
    business should also be
    consulted with feng shui. I am
    planning to upgrade my server
    program very soon which is a
    very big project for me. Its
    not a new business but an
    upgrade to the program I am
    currently using for my online
    gaming business. Now what
    confuses me is what day to
    implement it. It came to my
    attention that on August 14
    will be the start of hungry
    ghost month but the problem is
    from today until the coming
    new moon is waning moon. I am
    confused when to apply this
    project, whether if it would
    be okay to do it during waning
    moon or if it is better to
    just do it even after the
    start of the hungry ghost
    month. Plan to implement my
    project is on Aug 17, 2015
    which is already 3 days after
    the start of the ghost month
    for 2015.Please kindly give me
    your insights on the matter.I
    was born on October 16,
    1973.Thank you very much and I
    hope to hear from you soon.


  12. Feng Shui of HDB BTO Waterway Cascadia

    1. Stack #725 and #727's compass direction currently is determined at 7 degrees.

    2. Hopefully, during construction, it remains as such.

    3. If not, is cutting too thin between 7 to 7.5 degrees.

    4. It can be dangerous or very inauspicious if the actual reading is between these two zones which is considered as in the zone of emptiness!


    Quote
    On 7/29/2015 9:47:06 PM, Anonymous wrote:>Feng Shui of HDB BTO Waterway>Cascadia1. As the top of the>HDB Waterway Cascadia has a>waterway; 1.1. Especially>those stacks that face this>waterway and or rather in full>view of the waterway is>affected by the Water Classics>principles.2. First we need to>identify the Flying Star>number of the various>stacks.2.1. In this review, I>have identified the Flying>Star numbers of these blocks>and stacks: Blk 316C Stacks>#693 #695 #721 #723 #725>#7272.2. I have determined>that all the above stacks face>Flying Star Period 8 N2.3.>Next, I need to determine the>flow of the water in the>waterway.3.1. As there is a>Punggol Reservior with a dam>to the upper left of this plot>of Waterway Cascadia; 3.2. The>assumption is that usually, a>reservoir on normal days>(other than droughts) should>be higher elevation than the>waterway to the right of it.>And usually if the reservoir>becomes too full; it will>release water towards the>waterway.4. Thus, based on the>above assumption; We can say>that water would usually flow>from left marking in blue A>towards marking B.4.1. Thus>for these blocks and stacks:>Blk 316C Stacks #693 #695 #721>#723 #725 #727 water is said>to flow from LEFT to>RIGHT.4.2. Since under the>Water classics formula; the>above stacks are N2 facing; N2>facing benefits from water>also flowing from LEFT to>RIGHT.5. Therefore, the>waterway's water flow is said>to benefit these stacks.


  13. Feng Shui of HDB BTO Waterway Cascadia

    1. As the top of the HDB Waterway Cascadia has a waterway;

    1.1. Especially those stacks that face this waterway and or rather in full view of the waterway is affected by the Water Classics principles.

    2. First we need to identify the Flying Star number of the various stacks.

    2.1. In this review, I have identified the Flying Star numbers of these blocks and stacks: Blk 316C Stacks #693 #695 #721 #723 #725 #727

    2.2. I have determined that all the above stacks face Flying Star Period 8 N2.

    3. Next, I need to determine the flow of the water in the waterway.

    3.1. As there is a Punggol Reservior with a dam to the upper left of this plot of Waterway Cascadia;

    3.2. The assumption is that usually, a reservoir on normal days (other than droughts) should be higher elevation than the waterway to the right of it. And usually if the reservoir becomes too full; it will release water towards the waterway.

    4. Thus, based on the above assumption; We can say that water would usually flow from left marking in blue A towards marking B.

    4.1. Thus for these blocks and stacks: Blk 316C Stacks #693 #695 #721 #723 #725 #727 water is said to flow from LEFT to RIGHT.

    4.2. Since under the Water classics formula; the above stacks are N2 facing; N2 facing benefits from water also flowing from LEFT to RIGHT.

    5. Therefore, the waterway's water flow is said to benefit these stacks.




  14. Feng Shui of Ecopolitan the site plan

    1. Please take a look at the illustration. I had drawn a red outline of the cul-de-sac : which symbolically looks like a blade which seems to aim towards in particular:stacks #08 and #09

    2. From a Shapes & Forms point of view Block 126 stack #08 gets the major impace of Sha Qi from the cul-de-sac. (Please see illustration.)

    3. Block 128 stack #9 is the 2nd stack that should be concerned over this cul-de-sac "blade" especially for low floors.

    4. Fortunately, Block 126 stack #05 is further away from the cul-de-sac "blade" thus may miss this major impact or sha qi.

    5. In addition, this cul-de-sac known as Punggol Walk had also "forced" the architect of this plot of land to set Blocks 126 an Blocks 128 further inwards. Causing Block 126's stack to become a sha qi or poison arrow (sharp corner) of stack #06 aimed towards stack #03 of block 124.

    6. In my opinion, the architect could have perhaps, look at other layout designs for the blocks instead of this. As majority of the South-west facing stacks will be bathed by the afternoon sun.



  15. Feng Shui of Ecopolitan and the site plan

    1. Poison Arrows or Sha Qi occur when we have situations where all blocks within a development are not "lined-up" e.g. in a straight line.

    2. In Ecopolitan, there are a total of 8 blocks of flats:

    2.1. Where (see attachment) Block 124 is set-back further in. While Block 126 is further "up-front".

    2.2. This has resulted in Block 126 stack #04's sharp corner (see illustration in purple) aimed towards Block 125 stack #03's frontage.

    2.3. Another potential conflict is the sharp corner of block 132 stack #19 aimed towards the frontage of Block 134 stack #22

    3. The plot where Ecopolitan sits is less than ideal; as it sits on the junction of the busy Tampines Expressway and Punngol Way.

    3.1 With so many new developments in Punggol; North / Left/ Right of it; this, Punggol Way will be a busy road for traffic leading into Tampines Expressway as well as a link from Sengkang to Punggol.

    4. Thus, not that ideal a site when we compare this site with many other EC's and condos that spring up and will be completed in Punggol soon.


    Quote
    On 7/29/2015 5:46:06 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Feng Shui of Ecopolitan layout plan
    D3-4By ranking of Stacks #06, #07, #10
    & #11Where TOP choice are stacks
    #06, #102nd choice: #263rd choice:
    #074th choice: #11The above ranking are
    for a (actual name hidden from view)
    "Mr ABC" and his wife. As his wife
    shares the West group facing
    directions.On 6/8/2015 7:18:48 AM, Cecil
    Lee wrote:
    These are some
    considerations:1. Some
    even say I am
    a West Group person
    therefore, I am
    "only" suitable to stay
    in the west.
    2. But what happens if a
    husband
    belongs to the West Group and
    wife
    belong to the East Group. Go tell
    the
    judge that this is a "valid"
    reason
    for the separation leading to
    divorce of
    the couple!3. As one is a
    west group
    person; the more; one
    should be "more
    selective" in a
    development that is more
    suitable to
    an East group person.4.
    Here, the key
    statement is: Shapes and
    Forms
    prevail over the stars.4.1. What
    this
    means is that: Location,
    Location,
    Location prevail over the
    Compass School
    of Feng Shui which
    comprises both the
    Eight House (4
    good/bad sectors) and the
    Flying
    Stars.4.2. Here, the concept of
    the
    Bell curve comes is relevant. 4.3.
    To
    understand more about the Bell
    curve:
    http://forum.geomancy.net/phpf
    orum/artic
    le.php?bid=2&fid=1&
    ;mid=34137&
    ;new=%3EHouse%20Hunti
    ng%20:%20A%20Lot%20
    Position%20-%20%3
    Cem%3EFeng%20Shui%3C/em
    4.4. Thus in
    any development; there are
    some
    really good stacks/units and
    there
    are some which are so-so and
    some that
    are not that favourable. 5.
    Isn't it
    better if say, even if one
    is a West
    group person; but had
    chosen a good or
    excellent Feng Shui
    home in the
    Ecopolitan vs a home e.g.
    in the West
    andwith aso
    so Feng
    Shui.5.1. There are lots of
    success even
    if the facing is not
    that favourable to
    the person; but
    the home has excellent
    Shapes and
    Forms and also, the internal
    organs
    of the home are equally good.
    5.2
    Thus, if the home has good Feng
    Shui,
    there is already a huge buffer
    to good
    luck. 5.3. Therefore even if
    I am a west
    group but if this home is
    an east group;
    "SO WHAT??". 5.4 I can
    benefit more from
    this home than a
    home that suits a west
    group but has
    bad or rotten Fung Sway.6.
    In
    conclusion: go tell the Judge
    to
    grant a divorce as she is a west
    group
    while I am an east group! Hope
    the Judge
    don't cite contempt of
    court!
    Good
    Luck!Additional
    resources:htt
    p://forum.geomancy.net/phpf
    orum/arti
    cle.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid
    =3258
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    P.S. By the
    Way, if one is a West
    group person; one
    shouldn't be in
    Singapore! Singapore is
    considered as
    South of the Malaysian
    Peninsular!
    And overall, Singapore is
    considered
    to be suitable to the East
    Group not
    the West group!Better still,
    please
    re-locate to California, US of A.
    As
    USA is in the West and California
    is
    equally in the West of US of A.
    Got it?
    Get it?On 6/8/2015 6:52:27
    AM, Anonymous
    wrote:
    Master Cecil,
    if a
    development
    eg. Ecopolitan
    EC, is
    more
    suitable
    for
    "East
    Group"persons, does
    it
    mean
    that a West
    Group
    person
    better dont
    choose
    this
    project?


  16. Stellar at RV condo:-

    A nice custom motifdesigned gate with the4 pointed stars design theme on them.


    Quote
    On 7/3/2015 8:53:16 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Special motif incorporated into the gate
    design at Tai Pei Bu CentreOn 7/3/2015
    8:48:09 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    A 1950
    gate design. Location: Tanjong
    Katong
    areaOn 5/28/2015 7:42:07 AM,
    Cecil
    Lee wrote:
    A red coloured
    main
    gate and a
    "chop-sticks
    style" main
    gateOn
    5/23/2015
    8:06:14 PM, Cecil
    Lee
    wrote:
    A
    one of a kind
    main
    gate:
    Botanic
    Gardens.
    Look carefully
    at
    each
    gate's
    centre
    motif...On
    5/11/2
    015 8:26:41
    AM,
    Cecil
    Lee
    wrote:
    Feng
    Shui and
    main
    gate
    designs:A
    good
    gate design
    is
    :1.
    If
    privacy
    is
    not
    the
    main
    concern; it
    should
    be
    airy
    i.e.
    allow
    good air
    flow.2.
    For
    terrace
    homes
    th
    at have a
    small
    garden
    and
    for
    privacy
    conce
    rns; there
    are
    lots
    of designs
    to
    choose
    from.2.1.
    In
    fact,
    in
    this
    small
    estate
    in
    Macpher
    son
    with
    mostly
    terrace
    homes;
    y
    ou will
    notice that
    there
    are
    a
    total of
    38
    different
    gate
    designs.2.2
    And&
    gt;no two
    neighbours
    seems to
    use
    a
    similar
    gate
    designOn
    5/5/2015
    8:09:32&
    gt;PM,
    Cecil
    Lee
    wrote:
    1970
    's
    airy
    gate
    and
    fence
    design.I
    n
    the
    past,
    it
    is
    common
    to
    have
    homes
    that
    have
    "airy&g
    t;fencing".
    Usually
    such
    homes&
    gt;are on
    at
    least on
    a
    5,000
    sq
    ft
    property.
    A
    nd
    the
    homes
    are
    built
    further
    in
    and
    thus
    can
    afford
    to
    have
    such
    "open
    view"
    fencing
    and
    gate.O
    n
    5/5/201
    5
    8:05:15
    PM,
    Cecil
    Lee
    w
    rote:
    Various
    main
    gate
    deigns
    of
    landed&g
    t;p
    r
    opertiesOn
    5/5/2015
    7:47:41
    ;;PM,
    Cecil
    Lee
    wrote:&
    gt;In
    today's&
    gt;fast
    paste
    S
    ing
    apore
    and
    wit
    h
    so
    many
    hi
    gh-rise
    fl&g
    t;ats
    ;
    Sometimes
    it
    is
    g
    ood
    to
    t
    ake
    a
    st
    ep-b
    ackwards;
    es
    pec
    ial
    ly
    w
    h
    en
    "touri
    ng"
    th
    e
    s
    mall
    enclaves
    of
    few
    l
    an
    ded
    p
    roperties
    lef
    t
    in&
    gt;
    ;Si
    ngapore.One
    of
    t
    h
    e
    m
    ost
    unappreciated
    o
    r
    often;
    too
    c
    ommon
    to
    be
    appreciated
    is
    the
    main
    gat
    e
    of
    landed
    homes.&g
    t;Many
    take
    it
    for
    granted.B
    ut,
    I
    alwa
    ys
    try
    to
    look
    at
    th
    e
    design
    of&
    gt;landed
    pr
    operty
    homes
    an
    d
    ;the&g
    t;design
    of
    their
    gates.

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