Cecil Lee
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All those who sit here, don't last long = resign
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L Shaped Land
These are some considerations: 1. Overall, the extension of this home is still a rectangular plot. 1.1. Thus under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, since you may be doing A and A works; it is feasible to do so. Given that there are many other homes that are in an L-shaped configuration. 1.2. So long as it is configured properly, should not pose a problem. 2. It is good to apply both the Eight House concept and Flying Stars to analyse the interior of the home. 3. One of the external considerations is the House B. Here, usually, house B has an angle e.g. under marking in red A often aimed towards your potential new home. If so, make sure that there are no major openings such as a balcony or window at this "poison arrow" area. 3.1 In general, if configured properly, not an issue. 3.2 Other issues include, the drainage of the home out to the external drains and any poison arrows like lamp posts and pointed neighbour's roof-line if any..etc facing the home.
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Partial False Ceiling
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I am thinking of putting a shoe cabinet near the entrance of my house and I am worried if the position of the cabinet will affect the Feng Shui of my entrance
A client like this shoe cabinet design as it is functional. In summary, Option 1 is still the safest choice, and Option 3 is only suitable if the clearance is checked carefully, ideally around 1 meter. Also, cabinet door designs should avoid reflective finishes and louvers to stay in line with both aesthetic and practical Feng Shui guidelines.
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Artwork on the floor
This new home has extensive white natural marble andthe "black veins". This brand newhome's lovely white polished marble. Look at how lovely the grains are: an art work of sorts
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Privacy wall with significant ventilation for home
This type of wall feature is seldom seen nowadays. The advantage that the slots you see offers ventilation into the side of the home.
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Two-piece, Three-piece Mirror? OK?
Can I put a mirror behind my sofa right at the living room. Like the picture I sent you. I remembered you said ok. Thanks OK this has more to do with common sense. If the sofa seat is too close to the wall/mirror. The mirror may end up with hair oil and takes some effort to maintain. That's all.
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Five Elements concept: circle represents metal
Under the five elements concept: although gold colour represents the metal element. But often, gold may also look like yellow. Thus if a room or sector particularly has nasty #5 bad yellow; yellow colour is not ideal for that room. And on the safe side; try to avoid anything that may possibly look like yellow in a sector. In this case, this yellow globe can look like yellow even if it is "gold".
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2012's end of the Chinese 7th month on Sunday
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Partial False Ceiling
In practise false ceilings are usually made of light-weight materials and considered as non-load bearing.
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Traditional Sliding Collapsible Grille panels
Back in the 1950's and 1960's aluminium was rare and very costly. Thus this was the most popular design using the material steel. In the past the gates are made from iron. As aluminium was expensive to make in the past. One of the quickest ways to open to any width and quick and easy to lock. Can even add extra padlocks if needed.
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Symbolism & Grille Gate Designs
Under symbolism in Feng Shui; this sharp arrow-tips are less then ideal: as sharp pointed arrow-tips are considered as poison arrows. Thus, if can avoid; best to avoid such arrow-tips at one's main door area.
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Symbolism & Grille Gate Designs
This rough sketch shows the "rectangular" design type of grille gate design: a traditional most "stable" form of design. There are of course many variations to this design. And this is the most popular design throughout the ages
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Main Gate designs of landed properties
This is a modern gate design: A compromise: Combining the best of two worlds: partial privacy (both sides of the gate) but allows air-flow from the two panels closest to the middle of the gate.
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Main Gate designs of landed properties
Another 1950's gate design with alternating flower,circle and a rotated bow-tie design. The flowers,circles and rotated bow-ties often are painted to make the gate very colourful.
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Main Gate designs of landed properties
The most basic light weight and "airy" gate design. However, this design no longer appeals, today. As to many home owners, does not afford the level of privacy given that land sizes have shrunk. And the house seems to be closer adding to less privacy to the home owner.
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Main Gate designs of landed properties
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Really impressed with the details of the report
Client says: Once again thank you for the visit to my house and explaining the details. My wife and I are really impressed with the details of the report. We will abide to all the recommendations and will be good uring your visit to our new home. Thanks!-
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Shapes & Forms: Poison Arrows - Sha Qi
It is advisable to position oneself at the entrance of a residence, like an open window or balcony, according to the principles of Feng Shui related to Shapes and Forms. This will help in identifying potential risks, such as a neighboring building's sharp corner.
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The Five Elements Concept and Cubes
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Greater leeway to alter interiors of landed homes
More room to shape landed homes Conventional home vs homes under new guidelines. Greater leeway to alter interiors as well as change outside area of landed homes.
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World's most unique water feature: water fountain!
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St John's Ambulance Brigade HQ
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Designs of false ceilings in the living room
Location: Corner Indian eatery at Serangoon Gardens (by the way they individually make fresh one of the best pratas around) The concrete beam you see in the photo is considered load bearing beam. But do take note that the rest of the brown wooden planks that were mounted onto the ceiling are non-load bearing beams. However, some has a misunderstanding that the planks are beams - which is in theory not true at all.
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The Angsana tree or truly a huge majestic "umbrella" (shade) tree
Location: Mountbatten Road. (Used to be the main road connecting the East Coast to the city. That was before the ECP came into being) It is a pity that we can only see the Ang sana trees that were planted at least 30 to 50 years ago. What a pity, they are no longer planted on most of today's roads. As HDB estate roads are both narrow and does not have a road side divider; such trees are no longer seen in new HDB estates like Sengkang, Punggol, Choa Chu Kang etc... This tree has low branches and as they radiate towards the road; the branches were often trimmed. Even so, the tree managed to retain a balanced "umbrella" shape. The ang sana trees were planted previously on wide two way roads to provide greenery. But is highly unsuitable on highways. The Singapore we used toknow will slowly and surely be made way for "progress" to house 10 million?

