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Feng Shui is not one size fits all! 1. Firstly under SW, a home has to be matched to either SW1, 2 or 3? 2. Different periods different charts and different findings. 2.1. For example: when built? Or major renovations? Under which Period? 6, 7, 8 etc? 3. More… use of front door or frontage? ”No pain, no gain”. Else frankly, it will be half-past six Fung Sway, not Feng Shui LOL! Therefore, writing two (2) lines of text and, PRESTO! You have your answer is a fallacy. LOL
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Koufu - Vegetarian at Blk 263 Compassvale $3.90. Average. However, for a change, mock sweet and sour pork. Only this item is nice. Came a week later on a Sunday morning… $4.80.. Seems like the mock Char Siew is dry. More likely selling over night left overs as can see the colour of the flour yellowish and hardened… Remind self… not to eat here again. P.S. To be fair, there were few occasions that I had such encounters from other stalls before.
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A case of Self-inflicted Sha Qi? In the past especially around the 1980's these arrow-head grille designs can be seen on some window grille gates and especially the main gate grilles. In some of the two level HDB mansionettes, these arrow heads can be found at the balcony with the arrow pointed outwards....LOL
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Smart Pneumatic Waste Conveyance System (PWCS)
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
Around 1985 to 1990’s common place for a bin centre to be located at the centre of some car parks: Another location: Yishun. For this Yishun site, equally common to find the Electrical Sub Station beside this bin centre. The Electrical Substation:- -
The Jovell Condo @ Flora Drive by Hong Leong Holdings
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
Finally, these “broken tile” design flooring, popular in many early 2000’s condos has finally made a come-back, here in The Jovell… If done properly are very durable and lasting…and often anti-slip as circled compared to some tile materials… yet looks somewhat fairly clean and “atas”. -
Moving bed other than my own during pregnancy
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_138431's topic in General Help
Question: Hi Master Lee, one question. Heard from old folks that during renovation I cannot be around. Is it true? 1. Common sense: may be exposed to dangers e.g. tools or people working around 2. A taboo to MOVE the master bed especially during pregnancy and/or within baby's first month. -
A Cure? The concept of: "If no longer seen or highly visible, it is no longer a threat" - Applies! 1. Use of day curtain(s) and or blinds drawn down to the level of the window frame. 2. Too bad if it is at the middle of say the living room windows or as mentioned in earlier discussions a zip track frame right exactly at the middle of the balcony.
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In general, we can coin these as“Self inflicted Sha Qi” 1. Just yesterday, I was having a discussion with a client who had just got their keys to a brand new flat in the East. 2. He was told by the MA that they only allow the frame to be exactly at the centre of the living room balcony. 3. How nice, if it was as shown, here:- Try to place the zip track column along a balcony's frame. Something similar to the red line, here:- Photo: Just T.O.P. - October 2022, The Jovell at Flora Drive 3.1. For this unit, the owner or occupier do not need to open panels A and B. And they can be permanently closed at all times. 3.2. How nice if the zip track "beam" as shown in RED can be as per the above and towards the balcony sliding door FRAME and not at the centrepoint of the home where the balcony sliding panels are very often opened when at home!
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Further to what I had mentioned, not great if the "column or beam" is the RED DOT. Not perfect, but acceptable as the BLUE DOT Note: Nowadays, it can also be a zip track. Where for longer balconies, a beam is included at the living balcony as shown, above. And if one were to draw the zip track all the way up! Easiest remedy for bedrooms is to drawn down the day curtains or blinds.
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1. It would be worse-off if for example if one is standing inside the front door at marking A towards B and met with this (RED) column! 2. Otherwise, something like this "thick and prominent beam" is overall considered a Sha Qi. However, it depends also on what is on the other side of it. As mentioned, bad if it was the front door. But if this beam for example faces an opening inside the house.. IT DEPENDS! 3. For your example, if curtains or blinds installed, day curtains can be drawn at the area. And blinds, draw down to the windows = this works effectively for the owner or occupant of the house. BUT would not be possible if this was the front door. LOL
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The Jovell Condo @ Flora Drive by Hong Leong Holdings
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
On 23 October 2022 Some called this “the mentos” colourful sweet wrapper design Reminds me of huge glass “openings” of toilets… on The Quartz at Compassvale… one must be careful of installing blinds … to avoid neighbours peering into our toilets. At The Quartz, clear glass, here is smoked tone. But does not matter as once lights in the toilet are turned on…. Hopefully not another of the NUS dorm … red-eye cases…here -
The Jovell Condo @ Flora Drive by Hong Leong Holdings
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
Poor planning… not sure why such ugly bollards are installed... hideous looking bollards x 6 Development uses the rather "sensitive" Pneumatic Waste Chute… needs lots of discipline to make sure that it WORKS WELL.... Kudos to the developer to add the basement carpark vents to the side of the block(s) instead of at the frontage of some units More... -
The Jovell Condo @ Flora Drive by Hong Leong Holdings
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
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More? Hundreds of reasons not to buy!
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Smart Pneumatic Waste Conveyance System (PWCS)
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
Another notice. This time at The Tembusu 1. Do not throw newspapers or any large chunk of paper or paper cartons as they will be entangled in the pneumatic chute. Likewise for cloths or clothing, which are soft and easily entangled. 2. Heavy object like electrical appliances are too heavy, the suction is not strong to carry the items all the way to the bin centre. 3. Liquids are prohibited, they will affect the pneumatic system. 4. Used Pizza boxes should be cut to size. 5. Please bag your trash and keep the trash bag size to less than 25cm. -
Cantonese porridge at Our Tampines Hub
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
Teochew Porridge : Pigs ears and chicken feet $4.80/-. Slightly exotic or not often found are the ears…Okay.
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