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  1. Hi Master Cecil,

    I'm a bit confused. Which is more serious?

    Kitchen in SW or in NW?

    "It is also a pity that the kitchen IF
    especially the stove or toilet bowl is at SW sector. If possible, SW
    sector could be a bedroom. As a kitchen can also drown the "indirect
    wealth " of the apartment. Especially also if it is at storeroom.
    "

    "5. As most kitchen are at the "back" of the
    apartment; please take note that especially SW and SE apartments: Best
    to avoid the Kitchen especially the stove at NW : Fire at heaven's gate
    which usually has a detrimental effect on the male breadwinner's career
    - and with that can trigger off marital issues."


    When the block is NE facing, the kitchen is in SW sector. When the block is SW facing, the kitchen is neither in SW or NW sector.

    Kenny


  2. Hi Master Cecil,

    I have done some drawing based on your advice. For Sky Ville, if one wants to choose SW facing, the kitchen is in the NE sector of the house. If one wants to choose NE facing, the kitchen is in the SW sector of the house. Can I safely say both are safe since the kitchen is not in NW sector of the house?

    For Sky Terrace, if it is SW facing, the kitchen is in NE sector and if it is NE facing, the kitchen is in SW sector. So I guess Sky Terrace is pretty safe since the kitchen is not in the NW sector.

    I have also further narrow it down by using the auspicious house number free report. I remember you have shared with me before the front door of the house is very important to the breadwinner. Does it mean based on the layout, I still have to further narrow it down to more specific unit whereby the front door is more suitable for the breadwinner of the house?

    My best direction is N,S and SE. So I guess I have to look for a door that is these direction?

    Hope I am not asking too much.

    Kenny


  3. Hi Master Cecil,

    Based on your observation, that means for Sky Terrace, blk 89 unit 02 & 04, blk 90 unit 10 & 12, blk 91 unit 18 & 20, blk 92 untit 30 & 32 will be a better choice since the main windows or living room are facing Margaret Drive, which is North facing?

    Another question, how do we actually select the so-called right unit for everybody in the household? For example, in my current house, you had mentioned one of the rooms were not suitable for sleeping and thus, we use it as a wardrobe. How can we avoid that when we select a HDB flat? Especially a BTO?

    Regards,
    Kenny


  4. Hi Master Cecil,

    Frankly speaking, I'm just thinking to apply or not. My current flat was FS by you and everything has been fine for us. In fact, I must say there were a lot of positive development in my wife and my career. Right now, we have a little one running in the house and we realized our current 3 room is no longer big enough to accommodate all of us.

    I'm just simply afraid of getting these new flats with bad design. May I know what is your advice on this?

    Regards,
    Kenny


  5. Hi Master Cecil Lee,

    HDB has just launched 2 BTO at Dawson road and I was checking the typical floor plans for the 2 sites. I realize that the main toilet is either in the centre or very near to the centre of the house.

    I remember I read somewhere that toilet in the centre of the house is bad fengshui. Do you have any advice for any would-be buyers for this flat? I have the intention to apply but seeing the floor plan gives me a 2nd thought about it.

    Here are the URLs:

    http://www101.hdb.gov.sg/hdbvsf/eampu12p.nsf/0/09DECBTOQT1_page/$file/09DECBTOQT1_map.htm?open&ft=bto

    http://www101.hdb.gov.sg/hdbvsf/eampu12p.nsf/0/09DECBTOQT2_page/$file/09DECBTOQT2_map.htm?open&ft=bto

    Kenny


  6. thanks a million
    8)

    Quote
    On 12/26/2003 4:59:01 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear Kenny,
    If your unit is marked by the
    red star, it seems OK to me.
    Since external air-flow around
    the entire block is
    acceptable.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil
    On 12/26/2003 4:47:36 AM, Kenny Leow
    wrote:
    Hi master cecil,
    sorry that i had forgotten to
    tell u.
    we bought blk 130. it is a 3
    room flat.
    Kenny


  7. Hi master cecil,
    sorry that i had forgotten to tell u.
    we bought blk 130. it is a 3 room flat.
    Kenny

    Quote
    On 12/26/2003 3:22:03 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear Kenny,
    Glad to hear that you had
    finally found an apartment for
    your family.
    In general, as you had
    mentioned, the flats, here in
    particular 112 and 111 is
    pretty popular as resale
    apartments.
    In my opinion, there are no
    major issues with regards to
    the external Shapes and Forms
    for 125 since it is
    over-looking Henderson Park.
    Quite a safe purchase, indeed.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil
    On 12/26/2003 2:50:23 AM, Kenny Leow
    wrote:
    dear master cecil,
    after many months of house
    hunting, at last, my
    girlfriend
    and I had found a flat that is
    only two blocks away from
    where she is currently staying
    now.
    can you comment on the shape
    and form FS in this area.
    it seems that this place is in
    quite high demand. does
    it got to do with the shape
    and form FS in this area?
    we bought the centre corridor
    unit on the 17th floor,
    which is facing blk 125.
    http://www.streetdirectory.com
    .sg/map.jsp?x=27013.6000&y=296
    94.8000&postal=150130&level=7&
    star=&heading=130+BUKIT+MERAH+
    VIEW%2C+HDB+HENDERSON+HILL+%28
    150130%29&building=HDB%20HENDE
    RSON%20HILL&res=
    your comment in this area will
    definitely benefit many
    of us here.
    will be contacting you soon
    too on-site consultation
    cheers
    Kenny



  8. dear master cecil,
    after many months of house hunting, at last, my girlfriend
    and I had found a flat that is only two blocks away from
    where she is currently staying now.
    can you comment on the shape and form FS in this area.
    it seems that this place is in quite high demand. does
    it got to do with the shape and form FS in this area?
    we bought the centre corridor unit on the 17th floor,
    which is facing blk 125.
    http://www.streetdirectory.com.sg/map.jsp?x=27013.6000&y=29694.8000&postal=150130&level=7&star=&heading=130+BUKIT+MERAH+VIEW%2C+HDB+HENDERSON+HILL+%28150130%29&building=HDB%20HENDERSON%20HILL&res=
    your comment in this area will definitely benefit many
    of us here.
    will be contacting you soon too on-site consultation
    cheers
    Kenny

  9. dear cecil,
    please take your time to reply section by section because i guess, a lot of us can learn from it.
    for those buildings that you had mentioned, their shape is pretty clear cut as related to FS. This is because they are either tall and thin(wood) or like rocket(fire). they do not have funny shape like those of HDB flats.
    for example, the primary school that you mentioned that has a shape of a gun, i think it needs a FS eye to see it. or else, we won't have notice it and will not have understood how it has affected the couple.
    i think when it comes to shapes and form FS, it really needs a well-trained FS eyes to see it.
    wouldn't you agree? 8-)
    Kenny

    Quote
    On 6/21/2003 12:12:38 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear Kenny,
    Wow, you have give so many
    cases. I would have to reply
    in sections when I have the
    time.
    Under Shapes and Forms, please
    take note that there is
    another major consideration:
    the environment vis-a-vis the
    Five Elements Concept.
    This second dimension has to
    do with what type of element
    our surrounding of the site
    has.
    For example:
    Case 1: Post Office Savings
    Bank (POSBank) vs Development
    Bank of Singapore (DBS Bank)
    In terms of Feng Shui, the
    `demise' of POSBank was spelt
    out when their new
    headquarters at Robinson Road
    was near completion.
    Please refer to the attached
    map:
    Site map:
    http://www.streetdirectory.com
    :8080/map.jsp?x=29681.47&y=289
    12.85&level=7&star=1&xyfile=&h
    eading=77+ROBINSON+ROAD%2C+SIA
    +BLDG+%28068896%29
    If one looks carefully, the
    new POSBank Head Office was
    suppose to be the Capital
    Tower.
    When the Capital Tower was
    nearing completion and when
    POSBank was planning to move
    over; DBS Bank took over
    POSBank.
    In Feng Shui, this was because
    of the concept:
    Fire fuels Earth.
    If one takes a close look -
    Capital Tower is in a rocket
    shape and more of a Fire
    element. The two DBS bank
    buildings are of the earth
    shape. DBS Shenton Way Tower 1
    and DBS Shenton Way Tower 2
    are rectangular and of the
    Earth element.
    Here, Fire, helps fuel earth
    and make earth stronger.
    Case 2: United Overseas Bank
    (UOB) vs DBS Bank
    Site map:
    http://www.streetdirectory.com
    :8080/map.jsp?x=29985.67&y=297
    47.27&level=7&star=1&xyfile=&h
    eading=80+RAFFLES+PLACE%2C+UOB
    +BUILDING+%28048624%29
    United Overseas Bank has a
    Wood element shape i.e. tall
    and thin.
    Under the Five elements
    concept:
    Wood destroys Earth
    Since UOB HQ was a wood
    element, it crushes Earth (DBS
    Bank) and at the last minute
    gain ownership of Overseas
    Union Bank.
    What we learn here is that
    there is another dimension in
    Feng Shui. New development can
    take the cue of the
    environment and build new
    buildings that can `suck' or
    get wealth from it's
    environment.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil


  10. dear cecil,
    recently HDB had released some flats from matured estate for balloting. while i was looking at some of those flats, it reminded me about one of your articles regarding two couples who live near a school that had badly affected their lifes.
    can you kindly comment on the following areas and share it with us:
    dover crescent: http://www.streetdirectory.com:8080/map.jsp?x=22478.2300&y=32232.6300&level=7&star=1&heading=19%20DOVER%20CRESCENT%20(130019)
    will block 17 be affected by the nearby church and also, will block 17 and 18 be affected by the T-junection?
    besides that, i remembered that you talked about one condo to avoid that looks like a butterfly. do you think block 17,18 and 19 look like butterflies??? also, how does the train rail affect blk 18 and 19 FS???
    red hill close: http://www.streetdirectory.com:8080/map.jsp?x=26077.2300&y=29922.3900&level=7&star=1&heading=68%20REDHILL%20CLOSE,%20HDB%20BUKIT%20MERAH%20(150068)
    will block 68 affected by the alexandra hill primary school? also, it seems to me that the side of block 70 is facing directly of the T-junction, how will affect those residents living there?
    Strathmore Avenue: http://www.streetdirectory.com:8080/map.jsp?x=25486.4700&y=30619.6300&level=7&star=1&heading=58%20STRATHMORE%20AVENUE,%20HDB%20QUEENSTOWN%20(142058)
    will block 59 and 60 be affected by the round about? also, i have it quite strange the end of both block 59 and 60 are tilted.
    Ang Mo Kio Street 52: http://www.streetdirectory.com:8080/map.jsp?x=29921.6200&y=39349.8100&level=7&star=1&heading=596B%20ANG%20MO%20KIO%20STREET%2052,%20HDB-ANG%20MO%20KIO%20(562596)
    a lot of people is balloting for this place. however,
    would the primary school affect 596D? would 596A be affected by the T- junctions???
    lastly, i hope these questions do not take up too much of your time.
    thanks
    Kenny


  11. dear cecil,
    thanks for your advice. in fact, i had read up a lot about water behind us and what happen is that, my dad set up this fish tank in the living room and just happen that my study table is in the living room.
    and unfortunately, the fish tank was right behind me. even though it is a distance away from me, i had been thinking how to neutralize it since neither i can shift my table or my sitting position.
    i will read more about it in the forum and books to understand further.
    thanks for all your advice
    8-)
    Kenny

    Quote
    On 6/17/2003 8:02:19 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    dear cecil,
    after reading your article,
    can you comment on this.
    recently, my dad had
    started to have a luohan fish
    and coincidently, the fish
    tank is just right
    behind me.
    is that good or bad? if that
    is bad, how can i neutralize
    it if i can't
    shift my direction?
    Kenny
    wrote in
    message
    news:986.361@forum.geomancy.ne
    t...
    Dear Lunar,
    Based on your
    description, I personally feel
    that there is not much impact
    on your home with regards
    to the 2 covered steel water
    tanks. One good
    thing
    is that you do have some
    trees at the `back' and
    another tall building to
    act as a protective
    barrier.
    As for the water tank on
    the roof, it is too far away
    from your unit to
    have
    an impact on your home.
    At your end, concentrate
    on the interior of your home
    to see if it is
    `Feng
    Shui' friendly.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil
    -----Original
    Message-----
    From: Listmanager
    To: Recipients of
    'discussion-session'
    suppressed 'discussion-session'
    suppressed>
    Date: Friday, May 21,
    1999 5:56 PM
    Subject: Water Tanks in
    the back
    >From: "Luna Ghobar"
    >
    >This message is sent
    from "discussion-session"
    Mailing List.
    >
    >Hi Cecil,
    >
    >There's 2 steel water
    tanks on the ground level and
    I think about 4 on
    the
    roof. All of them are
    covered. I can see the ones
    on the ground level
    from
    my kitchen window. The
    general view from the back
    area is some trees
    and
    another tall building
    which is about 20 meters away
    from our building.
    >
    >Thank you Cecil.
    >
    >
    >
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    mailto:discussion-session.982@
    forum.geomancy.net
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  12. dear Cecil,
    in fact to share with you and the rest of the readers, recently my girlfriend had checked out the price for the flats there and guess what???
    288K for 88 square metres.
    phew!!! this is really expensive. i guess good fengshui area comes with a high price.
    Kenny

    Quote
    On 6/17/2003 8:15:34 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear Kenny,
    1. I have just came back from
    that location - where you had
    mentioned the new flats > 22
    storeys high at Kim Tian Road
    and opposite the pictures you
    saw.
    2. Fundamentally, human
    activity and wealth will
    increase for the popular Tiong
    Bahuru market holders and food
    sellers. Since many of the
    centre's food stalls have made
    a name for themselves.
    Usually, they are successful
    individually and some expand.
    Excellent stores are:
    http://www.tiongbahruroastedpi
    g.com.sg/
    or the Tiong Bahuru `chwee
    quay' which also branched to
    many locations even to Jurong
    West area.
    3. In the area of food; this
    area can certainly do well.
    4. For homes, even the low
    rise, do appeal to those
    around 30's to 40's who aim to
    buy low rise homes.
    5. We cannot discount that
    this is indeed a choice
    location with its proximty to
    the city area.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil
    On 6/17/2003 8:00:49 AM, Kenny Leow
    wrote:
    dear Cecil,
    i had saw your message
    regarding oldest HDB flats in
    Singapore. I guessed
    those pictures you had taken
    are those old HDB flats that
    are near Tiong
    Bahru market.
    In your opinion, how's their
    fengshui? Also, recently HDB
    had been building
    some new high rise blocks
    behind the old ones.
    How would this flats affect
    the current one?
    Kenny


  13. dear cecil,
    after reading your article, can you comment on this. recently, my dad had
    started to have a luohan fish and coincidently, the fish tank is just right
    behind me.
    is that good or bad? if that is bad, how can i neutralize it if i can't
    shift my direction?
    Kenny
    wrote in message news:986.361@forum.geomancy.net...

    Quote
    Dear Lunar,
    Based on your description, I personally feel that there is not much impact
    on your home with regards to the 2 covered steel water tanks. One good
    thing
    is that you do have some trees at the `back' and another tall building to
    act as a protective barrier.
    As for the water tank on the roof, it is too far away from your unit to
    have
    an impact on your home.
    At your end, concentrate on the interior of your home to see if it is
    `Feng
    Shui' friendly.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Listmanager
    To: Recipients of 'discussion-session' suppressed 'discussion-session' suppressed>
    Date: Friday, May 21, 1999 5:56 PM
    Subject: Water Tanks in the back
    >From: "Luna Ghobar"
    >
    >This message is sent from "discussion-session" Mailing List.
    >
    >Hi Cecil,
    >
    >There's 2 steel water tanks on the ground level and I think about 4 on
    the
    roof. All of them are covered. I can see the ones on the ground level
    from
    my kitchen window. The general view from the back area is some trees
    and
    another tall building which is about 20 meters away from our building.
    >
    >Thank you Cecil.
    >
    >
    >
    >To reply: mailto:discussion-session.982@forum.geomancy.net
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  14. dear Cecil,
    i had saw your message regarding oldest HDB flats in Singapore. I guessed
    those pictures you had taken are those old HDB flats that are near Tiong
    Bahru market.
    In your opinion, how's their fengshui? Also, recently HDB had been building
    some new high rise blocks behind the old ones.
    How would this flats affect the current one?
    Kenny

  15. dear robert,
    i had read one of your messages in the property review regarding toilets in the centre of the house. you had mentioned that it is bad for the household because it will affect everyone finance and career.
    recently, my girlfriend and i had been looking for new houses at CCK and Sengkang.
    you can view the floorplan at these links:
    http://www.hdb.gov.sg/hdbvsf/eaap006p.nsf/cck5rooms687?openpage and
    http://www.hdb.gov.sg/hdbvsf/eaap006p.nsf/skexp?openpage
    i had discovered these toilets are very near to the centre of the house.
    can you share with me, are they ok?
    thanks
    Kenny

  16. dear cecil,
    how to neutralize when one is facing an unfavourable direction constantly.
    for example, i had used the premium baizi to check my
    favourable/unfavourable direction and i had discoverd the west is my
    disaster direction.
    i did not know i was facing this unfavourable direction until recently when
    i started to read my baizi report again. no wonder my career and financial
    was disastrous. perhaps, many of us are facing similar situation too.
    can you please share with us how we can neutralize it besides changing
    direction.
    thanks
    Kenny

  17. Hi Cecil,
    I had read some books saying that with 7 7 combination at the entrance, it is considered very auspicious. However, when the end of the period 7, one should change the door. I wonder, does it change the period of the house from 7 to 8? When should we change the door?
    Thanks
    Kenny
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