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Cecil Lee

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  1. Common sense says that a corner of a bedroom often has stagnant or static air. Thus, often, such corners are where we place part of our ward-rope at. Unless of course, one turns on a fan to blow towards that area or turn on the air-con.
  2. These canes continue to be favored by parents in contemporary society. They differ significantly from the "Singapore cane" employed in prisons for punishing offenders like vandals or troublemakers. Instead, these canes are primarily utilized by parents, particularly mothers, as a means to exert control or as part of a philosophy of tough love.
  3. I have already, placed the centrepoint on the attachment. And it shows that the kitchen is exactly at the cardinal point of NW = Fire at heaven's gate. If there are more "leaks"; this can pull down the luck for the owners. Especially it can affect the career of the MALE breadwinner (if there is one for this home) + also "No Luck". In case, one does not know what is "Fire @ Heaven's gate" Please use the Search feature on the TOP LEFT frame of this forum to search this term.
  4. This is a traditional belief of the Cantonese (Chinese dialect group) of praying to all the FIVE GODS (spirits) in a home or premises. Here, the five gods are: NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST and the CENTER God(s). Location a coffee shop at Jalan Bukit Merah. Here, there are 5 tea cups below it are also 5 "sweet" cakes.
  5. These are some considerations: 1. Two concepts : 1.1. Pure Common sense 1.2. Symbolism in Feng Shui 1.1. PURE COMMON SENSE 1.1.1. Where possible, swords (are similar) to weapons should not be readily accessible by YOUNG children. 1.1.2. Not very often thieves would walk into the home. But if they do, and if they feel threaten could easily get hold of one of the swords and... the rest may be history 1.2. SYMBOLISM IN FENG SHUI 1.2.1 It is considered inauspicious to display swords e.g. in the living room or family areas or bedrooms. 1.2.2 Here, under symbolism, it may imply quarrels and conflicts. 2. Thus, if one has children at home then either placed higher or locked them up. 3. Overall, common sense says that they could be displayed e.g. in a personal study room.
  6. This "light-weight" disabled lift system can be found at Fairprice, Marine Parade Central. Compared to a full blown lift, maybe one can consider installing such a lift. You can see that all one needs is a "hole" from one level to another. And the exterior is like any other room doors and wall panels.
  7. Males are not allowed in the Ladies Toilet. But, if there is a notice @ the male's toilet. It could be that there is another notice in the female's toilet.... Frankly, I may be wrong! BUT WHO KNOWS? Here goes...
  8. The Warren condo at Choa Chu Kang seems to know more about the bird and the bees than even the ordinary people. Attached is an unusual sign, foundin the Male's toilet ofThe Warren condominium. It tells ofthe story that boys who are 4 years and abovemay know a thingor two about the birds and the bees. And it also implies thatboys at that age and above; have grown up and also loves the finer things in life!
  9. Oh dear! My back is against my bedroom door. MUM!, Please don't peep into my room! PLEASE. I am not seeing a blue film. It is the FAMOUSblue screen of death as my windows 95 died on me!
  10. Let's AIM for this method, please!
  11. When I "study"; my back is against the bedroom door.... Common sense says: Children don't like their study table to face the bedroom door "I hate having my back facing the bedroom door. So I tilted my computer so that my mum cannot figure out what I am doing on the computer!
  12. Some of us feel uncomfortable throwing away a decorative object. Especially if the object to some has been considered as or in the "name of Fung Sway". Therefore, some of us WANT/ NEED full closure on this episode.
  13. These are some considerations: 1. The good news, first:- 1.1. Fortunately it is not nuclear waste material nor 1.2. Bio-hazard waste such as used needles and other operating waste. 2. Another good news is that : there are NO BAD news, here. 3. Frankly, many who were in your same position and wanted to throw the items did so in a normal way. 3.1. Normal way : range from just wrapping it in a supermarket plastic bag or paper bag. 3.2. Some even simply just throw it into their apartment rubbish chute. 3.3. Some even just leave them beside the "bulk" waste area of the rubbish cute area. 3.4. For those who worry too much, or think that it is such a crime to throw away the pixui, may / could wrap it up in used newspaper, scotched tape it or tie a robe. 3.5. And if is extra, extra guilty, may want to tie it with a red string and then throw it under Para 3.1 to 3.3. Which ever suits that person's guilty persona. 4. Frankly, there is no hard or fast rule or an encyclopedia Britannica bible to follow. 5. Thus if one feels so guilty over it; and needs to have full closure then, go more for the ultra conservative method such as Para 3.4. 6. BTW, if it's me, I will simply get one of those opaque coloured supermarket plastic bags; place it in the plastic bag, tie it up and throw it away. Oops! Sorry, I don't own a pixui! So, maybe I am not qualified at all to give such an advice! YOUR CALL, not mine!
  14. Source and credit of attached map: Streetdirectory.com Esparina Residences, Jewel @ Buangkok & The Quartz These are three different developments with totally different block layout designs. 1. The Quartz condo: GOES WITH THE FLOW : BOLD, WELL THOUGHT OUT& UNIQUE DESIGN 1.1 If one examines the layout of the blocks within The Quartz, it has THREE POCKETS of Clear space as highlighted in YELLOW. ( A very clever and go with the flow design = Good Shapes and Forms) 1.2 The architect really knows how to go with the flow, here. And this unconventional layout (design) is advantages for flow of qi. With a vast majority of stacks enjoying large expense of clear space viewed from their balcony. 2. Esparina Residences EC: CONSERVATIVE, "RIGHT BRAIN" DESIGN 2.1 Perhaps, cannot blame the architect. As this plot of land is compact. 2.2 But the arrangement of the blocks are pure text-booklayout. Most likely the architect uses more of his RIGHT BRAIN: Systematic, conservative and orderly approach in designing the entire development blocks/stacks. Pretty common layout type. Some even say, may not go wrong. But truly boring layout. 2.3 Kind of acopycat design mimickingThe Luxurie @ Sengkang, La Fiesta etc... 3. Jewel @ Buangkok by City Developments Ltd: FIRST LOOKS: ARCHITECT IN A HURRY TO FETCH DAUGHTER! 3.1 A plus point is that the Point blocks are spaced out. 3.2 Do you fancy a dual level water scape? Erh what is that? 3.3 Otherwise, most likely the architect was in a hurry to fetch his daughter from school. And was late a day before and warned of a penalty. In a real hurry, the architect, came up with the jumbled layout! 3.4 Good if the correct stack/unit is chosen. So, so if left to the elements! Source and credit of attached map: Streetdirectory.com
  15. These are some considerations: 1. Will not cover by rankings favourable stacks as a few clients have yet to go to select their flats. Selection is around 1 to 2 months time. 2. This small neighbourhood development called Skypeak @ Bukit batok has an entrance to the MSCP car park along either Bukit Batok Street 21 as well as another another entrance /exit at Bukit Batok East Ave 6. 3. This development is next to the EC The Dew. 4. The entrance/exit is opposite HDB Blk 217 which has a coffee shop below / facing the Bukit Batok Street 21. 5. Amongst all the various rankings, I found this development to be "tricky". Given that client wanted a HDB 5 Bedroom. 5.1. And if there are soap opera plots; this development has a-plenty of it! 5.2. For example: some stacks has to be extra careful of school's roofing; 5.3. Other stacks has to avoid low floors so as not to look at the pavilion where often; wakes / funerals are conducted at these location. 5.4. There are also low floors facing the multi storey (MSCP) car park. 5.5. There are also low floors that may face the poison arrow from the drop-off roofing. 6. Then some of the better (HDB 5 Bedrooms) have the kitchen at NW. Which given so many other factors; may sometimes be lesser of an issue. As some of the flats also are affected by the afternoon sun - especially soaking into the walls and oozing out at 8 or even 9pm. 7. Thus, it is a challenge especially if one's queue number is right at the back and have to content with lower floors - storeys.. I don't want to be in their shoes when "forced" to choose your "dream unit". Good Luck! Will only post the completed rankings many months after the selection exercise has been completed and over and out!
  16. This pair of "delicate" bronze / bronze looking qi lin seems rare as seldom see this version. This version of Qi Lin is standing on it's four legs... (On guard - alert position - ready to pounce!)
  17. 1. The best way to look at an entire area is to look at a large map of the surrounding areas of a development. 2. Within Adora Green DBSS,there are a total of 6 other uncompleted HDB developments:- 1. Acacia Breeze 2. Flora Spring 3. Vista Spring 4. Yishun Riverwalk 5. Yishun Natura 6. Yishun Jade Spring 3. I would say in GENERAL, because of the site location Adora Green would stand out quite well. Of course some of above developments do have their good points; 4. But generally, Adora Green has good External environment as to the East of this development are low rise schools: Two of them: North View Sec School and Huamin Primary School. 5. To it's south and south-west across Yishun Avenue 11; is the Yishun Park. 6. To it's West is the Yishun Pond. 7. To it's NW is the Yishun Pond Park. 8. And to it's North and North East is the Canal Park connector. 9. Thus little wonderwhy I consider it one of the BETTERplots of land/ site underconstruction.
  18. A photo of a typical mid-1970's HDB 5 bedroom "Point-block" flat can be found under this link (close to the bottom of the thread):- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=26799&new=%3Cbr
  19. 1. As mentioned, previously, Tree House condo consists of 4 blocks. 2. And in Singapore, we commonly associate each block as a "POINT-BLOCK". Very similar to the old HDB 5 room "point block" flats that were very popular during the mid-1970's that were scattered all over Singapore. 3. One good thing about such "Point-Block" flats are that they allow qi to circulate very well around a single Point-block. And these point blocks are spaced out and not connected or enclosed. 4. For example, see the attached illustration. Please refer to the area surrounded by RED outline. 5. I am referring to BLKS 584, 585, 586, 587, 588 & 589 which SUFFERS FROM POOR QI FLOW. 6. In theory, all units face outwards and all main doors face the inner "Oval" shape like court yard. There are no gaps as all units / stacks are joined together. 6.1. Thus, air flow or qi cannot efficiently flow into each of the living rooms and exit out EFFICIENTLY to the court yard area. Here, in the art of Feng Shui; this creates stagnant or close to dead qi. 6.2. The plants within the court yard also look unhealthy. 7. Contrast this type of block arrangement with the Point-Block. The Point-Block easily gets top bidding over these "experiment" gone wrong type of block design.
  20. Tree House Condo is developed byCDL, a subsidiary ofHong Leong Group. Tenure: 99-year Leasehold Expected Completion: 2014 # of Floors: 24 # of Units: 429 Tree House is a 99-years leasehold condominium development located at 60 Chestnut Avenue, Singapore 679493 in District 23. Expected completion is in one or two months time. From a Shapes and Forms Feng Shui point of view; it comprises a total of 4 towers. The towers are in a "point block" form. Which is consideredgood foroverall qi circulation. Majority of the stacks face True North and True South (0 degrees and 180 degrees). A few stacks face either NE or SE facing. One of the best stacks is stack 13. Although stack 13's kitchen is at NW; sometimes, a good Shapes and Forms can help to reduce this incidence (Fire at Heaven's gate). Nowadays, it is harder to find developments that have their towers spaciously apart from one another. And this bodes well for good Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. My only gripe with this developer: Check out The Livia and it's plaster or dry walls!
  21. A good parent will always teach their daughters (when wearing a short skirt) to CLOSE their legs when seating properly. You don't want to let that little girl wearing a short skirt seat opening her legs wide and exposing her undies to the whole cheeky boys + men! Unless of course that girl is still wearing pampers! Again, this is common sense with a spice of the reflective properties of a mirror. Add that with a girl with no manners.
  22. For many years, the government has disallowed external drainage piping for the car porch. This is to prevent the external drainage from being clogged by leaves and other debris. And to prevent mosquito breeding. Some architects decided that one of the methods is to install a SLOPING glass roof. Through gravity, the rain can be effectively be channelled towards a specific direction of the house. Unfortunately, glass panels are highly reflective. And if the conditions are right; at certain sunny days; the rays of the sun could shine onto the glass and it's glare focused into the windows or sliding doors of the 2nd storey (level). Again, it does not take much common sense that before, one permanently install such a sloping glass porch roof; do study where the sun rays (morning or afternoon) and also the ANGLE of the tilt of the glass porchpanel(s).
  23. 1. Common sense says that whenever we install or try to install a mirror, we may have to consider the surroundings. 2. For example, if we were to install a mirror at one of the walls next to the living room window(s); best to study to determine if it may be "affected" by sunlight if any. 3. Watch that morning or afternoon SUN RAYS! 4. As light from a mirror is reflected at a 90 degree angle; sometimes, placing it as shown in the attachment may inadvertently allow the bright glare of sunlight to be reflected further into the home. 4.1. Some may say, this is a blessing in disguise; but often, the glare can be quite distracting and "painful" to the eyes.
  24. Here, the architect and designer forgot about the (reflective)properties of a mirror. I first realised the poor design when I literally used the same urinal. And when I turned to go (out) I saw the view from where I was standing... at the spot in the photo named " From the Urinal1.jpg ". Immediately I said... OOPS! If I can see the walkway; someone at the walkway can look into the toilet. I know... it is less interesting to look into a male toilet. But this is beside the point! The whole toilet thing is : POOR DESIGN and POOR interior design work also. Location: 5th Level, The Estuary condo:Male toilet. As the female toilet is a mirror of the male toilet, letyour imagination, flow. I dare not walk past the Female toilet to take a look. But, please see attachments. The toilet(s) at The Estuary does not have a toilet door. It is suppose to take advantage of turning corridors as a passive way to avoid toilet doors. BUT, take a look. Withouta toilet door; the mirror above thesink reflects the Urinal! Apparently, both the architect and designer forgot the reflective properties ofmirror!
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