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Bedok Residences Condo of club house and barbeque pit (barbeque pit maze) There are many considerations when choosing an apartment. Nowadays, one of the most important considerations are: 1. If the unit does not have indoor rubbish chute: where is the central rubbish chute(s). 1.1. Here I have seen some new developments having two rubbish chutes: normal and recycling chutes. 2. There was a recent incident where some had purchased a "premium" unit and later found that there was a rubbish chute next to their new unit's main entrance door. 2.1. Even if this is not bad Shapes and Forms... Ouch! This will certainly also affect future resale value of that home. 3. Other considerations include things like where is the afternoon sun; Flying Stars: Eight House = how suitable to the breadwinner etc.. 4. For low floors especially 1st to 3rd storey; other concerns include the sharp-roof of a club-house/function room (if any). These are sha qi and some are hard to cure. Not like one can totally shut off the frontage of the flat. 5. Another thing that some of us overlooked is the barbeque pit. Here, just imagine especially on a lovely Friday evening; Saturday / Sunday and Public holidays where one's unit can literally smell barbequing ... etc.. 6. Unit located or facing the guard-house, drop-off point and vehicle Entry / Exit ramps. 7. Unit located or facing the central rubbish bin centre / transformer room. To name a few.. more...1 point
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Bedok Residences Condo, mounting a TV set on a wall (solid concrete or dry wall) and common sense. 1. Please see sample attachment layout type PH10. 2. In this illustration, the TV console was (purposely) mirrored to the same wall as bedroom 4. 3. Based on the layout; one can tell that the wall between the living room and bedroom 4 should be "solid" as in concrete/pre-cast wall instead of dry wall. Therefore, there is reduced concern of mounting a TV on the wall and emf radiation if any leaking out onto the other side i.e. towards bedroom 4. 4. If one does not intend to place a bed-head as shown in the sample of bedroom 4; then the above + especially a dry wall would not apply.1 point
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Bedok Residences Condo, the layout of the kitchen and common sense. 1. Please take a look at this kitchen layout plan. 2. Although the sink and stove should be "separate" or rather kept at a distance e.g. of around 60 cm if they are on one straight line; 3. In this layout = PH11; what was observed that the stove and sink are on separate islands. In theory this is good or excellent. 4. In this kitchen, just imagine after cooking and how one has to sometimes bring e.g. the wok for washing. This layout does not offer good flow. 5. Some owners have a habit of removing the kitchen door or changing it to a sliding door. Or for example, placing a "barn" type of door at the exterior wall of the kitchen. 5.1. One has to be extra careful when doing so. Due to common sense, as the stove is just at the edge of the kitchen opening; on a windy day; wind depending on where it blows from may be a safety hazard. 5.2. For example: if a person or child were to walk into the kitchen and if strong winds blow air towards the opening; then it can be dangerous. 5.3. If say, strong winds were to blow in from the kitchen (and it is a sliding door or no door at all); then the wind vortex may blow hot air to the person standing at the front of the stove. 6. There is a danger of "flame-out" at the stove especially if a regular gas stove is used. This would not occur with an electric stove or induction type.1 point
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