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These are some considerations: 1. Frankly, there is certainly no "one-size" fits all answer to this. 2. There are many Indian Chiefs or varied opinions: be it from a Feng Shui Master or any person's opinion. 3. Personally, I would categorise your question akin to such a question asked: "I was told that a bedroom must have two bed-side tables between the bed" Sort of question. 4. Common sense, here ... says that a bedroom with two side-tables looks better. Even if it is not of a Feng Shui origin. 5. I would classify your question as : " Feng Shui does not really micro-manage this". 6. Just that most of us come to expect a "pair" ... of eyes... when we look at a car, a car has two head lights and two tail lights... 7. Or the symbolism especially for the Chinese to buy a dining table set with even number of chairs. 7.1. Raise your hands if one has ever come across a purchase of a dining table / chairs set to be provided with only 3 or odd number of chairs? Hardly right? 8. Thus generally, to some, it brings comfort knowing that one has a "balanced" set of front doors. 8.1. More so, if one is a practising Conservative Feng Shui Master: who only eats, sleeps on the front door... nothing but the front door:- 9. Many condo developments especially in Singapore also have two leafs ... a smaller and a larger one. 10. The main "culprit" is of course Singapore's Public Housing. And especially in the 2000's till today... all HDB flats have a small leaf with a front door. 11. If so, no wonder.. hundreds of thousands of Singaporeans NO WONDER (kena) or affected by gender inequality... if we take this explanation! 12. I believe statistically this truly does not make sense if one is given such figures to analyse. 13. Thus it has more to do with your personal preference. And either don't follow the Jones or tell these people: "Hey! this is none of your business.. This is my house... ".. LOL P.S. Furthermore, many terrace homes in Singapore may not need twin-identical front doors. Especially if opening of one or more doors can lead to a straight path from the front door towards the rear.... "Hard to save money" and/or "Eldest child cannot get married... if..."
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Kofu Gek Poh Vegetarian $4.80/-. Slightly pricy. Mock Char sew is just so so. However the mock bacon bits added to the long beans are superb! Must add their standard gravy (not curry) to have a nice fragrance. Must say that there are lots of assorted vegetables etc...
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1. This is how I would consider the interpretation of this layout plan:- 2. A physical way of finding the centrepoint or "the centre-of-gravity" of this unit is to first paste a copy of the layout plan onto a cardboard. And try to balance it on a nail. 2.1. Personally, I use a quick "eye-ball" method + logic to figure out the centre-of-gravity. 3. Frankly, many of us would often not imagine or look for protrusions. But rather looking at a "dime of a dozen" missing sectors. 4. For condo units or high rise units, often the logical method is (usually) the readings from the living room (side) looking out towards the windows or balcony:- 4. If one wants to take a reading from the main (or front) door. It is quite like standing inside the main door looking outwards. If you are particularly a follower of the front door.
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HDB Waterway Brooks Premium flats
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
On 3 January 2021 Nice to see that the MP openly provides not only his email address but also a WhatsApp number. -
Tian Tian Chi Mian translated as Everyday Eat Noodles at Broadway Coffeeshop Damai Punggol Their $3.80 all meat balls version. A total of four juicy and flavourful meat balls - meat balls within meat balls. Overall well balanced taste. Filling. Thus had a hard timing finishing the remaining two tasty meat balls. Given a choice, I would prefer eating the $3/- fishball version daily! LOL
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The Five Elements Concept and Cubes
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Feng Shui Tips & Guidelines
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T-Junction HDB Analysis
Cecil Lee replied to waverider85's topic in 4 Good-Bad Directions/Eight House Suitability (Zai Yun)
These are some considerations: 1. In my opinion, the many previous discussions are specifically that of T-junctions + vehicles which may once in a million run-amok. 2. There are also discussions and comments of Cross-junctions (X-junctions). 2.1. Please note that homes facing cross-junctions besides often hearing screeching of brakes or clash of metal (vehicles or bikes = kissing each other). Can be unpleasant to hear. 2.2. Some believe that some traffic junctions are considered "dirty" .... 3. For Cross-junctions, there is another category of risks: that of malignant forces. 4. Here, unfortunately the risks are higher of someone dying as a result of a fatal accident at Cross-junctions. Thru time, some junctions are prone to such things. 5. Thus even if the unit is at 5th storey and especially if one or more of the household is having a low-ebb of low AURA, and or in some circumstances attracted to a child, then there is a risk of such things. 6. Similar to the occupational hazard of a Feng Shui Master. 6.1. There is always an off-chance that we may encounter such things during our auditing of homes / offices, commercial premises. -
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