myfs_140404 Posted February 11, 2011 Share Posted February 11, 2011 Could you give a general analysis on Waterfront Isle condo? Site plan here:http://www.h88.com.sg/article/Waterfront+Isle+completes+the+Waterfront+Collection/Thanks! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 11, 2011 Staff Share Posted February 11, 2011 1. In general, try to avoid units facing the main road: Bedok Reservoir Road: have not gone into detalls but under Period 8; North stack facing directions are not the best.2. In this development; the South facing would be the most popular; given that under this period South facing have the better qi (up to 2023). - Of course, pool view would be more expensive; and concindentally, many of the South facing especially S2 and S3 are good choices even if one is a west group.3. From an eye-ball look; there should be some NE facing flats... these can be considered. SW is another consideration.4. Again, just imagine where the afternoon sun comes into the development and take this into consideration for the purchase. Quote On 2/11/2011 11:07:54 AM, Anonymous wrote:Could you give a generalanalysis on Waterfront Islecondo? Site planhere:http://www.h88.com.sg/article/Waterfront+Isle+completes+the+Waterfront+Collection/Thanks! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 11, 2011 Staff Share Posted February 11, 2011 Further to what I had mentioned; 1. If one has a habbit of not leaving the main entrance door open nor intend to do so; then automatically, the facing direction is usually the area or facade that has the most light coming in as well as the greater the number of windows at this facade the greater the chance of qi coming in. 2. Thus often, the stack facing is a higher probability of it considered as the "facing" direction.3. In terms of ranking via the Flying Star Feng Shui;3.1. Best facing directions from now Period 8: upto 2023 are:-3.1.1. Ranked 1: South-West (but in this development; the North-East may seem to be the better choice) if the SW does not oversea a pool or do not have as much a good view as North-East facing units.3.1.2. Ranked 2: South (As mentioned previously; for this development; South coincides with the "pool view" for some of the units.3.1.3. Others: In general; North facing homes have only a good star at the frontage and other sectors of the home are littered with lots of bad flying stars. So is NE or SE facing units.4. For low floors, especially ground or 1st storey; units near to the club house; do look into whether the club-house shape e.g. corner of the club house edge acts like a shar qi or poison arrows.5. Check how the cars enter into the basement car-park and whether it has any effects on an apartment one is considering = especially for low floor units. And how cars driving on the service road entering say the common car park pose noise issues.6. Check where is the power station / rubbish dump area.7. Look at the other development (and if it is also not completed) yet; try to imagine whether there are "ugly" views or poison arrows coming from sharp angles from own development or external development. 8. As mentioned in my first message; check against the dreaded afternoon sun. Whether it soaks into an unseen wall or filters into the home... (if any). Quote On 2/11/2011 11:24:06 AM, Anonymous wrote:1. In general, try to avoid units facingthe main road: Bedok Reservoir Road:have not gone into detalls but underPeriod 8; North stack facing directionsare not the best.2. In this development;the South facing would be the mostpopular; given that under this periodSouth facing have the better qi (up to2023). - Of course, pool view would bemore expensive; and concindentally, manyof the South facing especially S2 and S3are good choices even if one is a westgroup.3. From an eye-ball look; thereshould be some NE facing flats... thesecan be considered. SW is anotherconsideration.4. Again, just imaginewhere the afternoon sun comes into thedevelopment and take this intoconsideration for the purchase.On2/11/2011 11:07:54 AM, KT Lim wrote:Could you give a generalanalysis on Waterfront Islecondo? Site planhere:http://www.h88.com.sg/article/Waterfront+Isle+completes+the+Waterfront+Collection/Thanks! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 11, 2011 Staff Share Posted February 11, 2011 These are futher considerations:-1. When buying low floors; besides the other considerations I had mentioned e.g. rubbish dump area / power station; service road leading to covered car-park:1.1. For low floors; try to imagine whether considering the purchase of a unit close-by to the club-house may have external threats...1.2. External threats can be trellises; or even the roof of the club house et...1.3. Tree trunks slicing into the living room or other rooms or areas of the home.. Quote On 2/11/2011 11:39:20 AM, Anonymous wrote:Further to what I had mentioned; 1. Ifone has a habbit of not leaving the mainentrance door open nor intend to do so;then automatically, the facing directionis usually the area or facade that hasthe most light coming in as well as thegreater the number of windows at thisfacade the greater the chance of qicoming in. 2. Thus often, the stackfacing is a higher probability of itconsidered as the "facing" direction.3.In terms of ranking via the Flying StarFeng Shui;3.1. Best facing directionsfrom now Period 8: upto 2023 are:-3.1.1.Ranked 1: South-West (but inthis development; the North-East mayseem to be the better choice) if the SWdoes not oversea a pool or do not haveas much a good view as North-East facingunits.3.1.2. Ranked 2: South(As mentioned previously; for thisdevelopment; South coincides with the"pool view" for some of the units.3.1.3.Others: In general; North facing homeshave only a good star at the frontageand other sectors of the home arelittered with lots of bad flying stars.So is NE or SE facing units.4. For lowfloors, especially ground or 1st storey;units near to the club house; do lookinto whether the club-house shape e.g.corner of the club house edge acts likea shar qi or poison arrows.5. Check howthe cars enter into the basementcar-park and whether it has any effectson an apartment one is considering =especially for low floor units. And howcars driving on the service roadentering say the common car park posenoise issues.6. Check where is the powerstation / rubbish dump area.7. Look atthe other development (and if it is alsonot completed) yet; try to imaginewhether there are "ugly" views or poisonarrows coming from sharp angles from owndevelopment or external development. 8.As mentioned in my first message; checkagainst the dreaded afternoon sun.Whether it soaks into an unseen wall orfilters into the home... (if any).On2/11/2011 11:24:06 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:1. In general, try to avoid unitsfacingthe main road: BedokReservoir Road:have not gone intodetalls but underPeriod 8; Northstack facing directionsare not thebest.2. In this development;theSouth facing would be the mostpopular; given that under thisperiodSouth facing have the betterqi (up to2023). - Of course, poolview would bemore expensive; andconcindentally, manyof the Southfacing especially S2 and S3are goodchoices even if one is a westgroup.3. From an eye-ball look;thereshould be some NE facingflats... thesecan be considered. SWis anotherconsideration.4. Again,just imaginewhere the afternoon suncomes into thedevelopment and takethis intoconsideration for thepurchase.On2/11/2011 11:07:54 AM,KT Lim wrote:Could you give ageneralanalysis on WaterfrontIslecondo? Site planhere:http://www.h88.com.sg/article/Waterfront+Isle+completes+the+Waterfront+Collection/Thanks! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 1, 2013 Staff Share Posted August 1, 2013 In the photos, the trellis at pool side of Ripple Bay condo does not seem threatening due to it's "soft, fluid (non-threatening-look) design. Unlike some trellis were they look like "spikes". Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 4, 2013 Staff Share Posted August 4, 2013 However, the roof-line of the gym at Ripple Bay looks imposing as a sha qi aimed towards a stack Quote On 8/1/2013 6:26:55 AM, Anonymous wrote:In the photos, the trellis atpool side of Ripple Bay condodoes not seem threatening dueto it's "soft, fluid(non-threatening-look) design.Unlike some trellis were theylook like "spikes". Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 20, 2015 Staff Share Posted July 20, 2015 Feng Shui of Ripple Bay condo Nowadays, many condos such as Ripple Bay condo; such condos?use dry walls instead of pre-cast concrete walls between some rooms. In this instance, if one looks carefully at the illustration; there is a thin (dry wall) wall between the master bedroom & bedroom 2. Even if we mount the TV on an additional plywood board; do be careful of high EMF dose (if any) towards someone sleeping in the same position in bedroom 2. Quote On 8/4/2013 8:28:54 AM, Anonymous wrote: >In the photos,>the trellis at >pool side of Ripple>Bay condo >does not seem threatening>due >to it's "soft, fluid>>(non-threatening-look) design.>>Unlike some trellis were they>>look like "spikes". Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 20, 2015 Staff Share Posted July 20, 2015 Feng Shui of Ripple Bay Condo:- From a Shapes & Forms Feng Shui, it is good that the architect / planner had concentrated all the toilets in a specific sector of the apartment. Quote On 7/20/2015 4:57:32 PM, Anonymous wrote:Feng Shui of Ripple Bay condoNowadays,many condos such as Ripple Bay condo;such condosuse dry walls instead ofpre-cast concrete walls between somerooms.In this instance, if one lookscarefully at the illustration; there isa thin (dry wall) wall between themaster bedroom & bedroom 2. Even if wemount the TV on an additional plywoodboard; do be careful of high EMF dose(if any) towards someone sleeping in thesame position in bedroom 2.On 8/4/20138:28:54 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:However,the roof-line of the gym atRipple Baylooks imposing as a sha qiaimed towardsa stackOn 8/1/2013 6:26:55AM, Cecil Leewrote:In the photos,the trellis atpool side of RippleBay condodoes notseem threateningdueto it's "soft,fluid(non-threatening-look)design.Unlike some trellis weretheylook like "spikes". Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 21, 2015 Staff Share Posted July 21, 2015 Feng Shui of Ripple Bay Condo Blks 4, 8, 10, 12 & 16 faces either 340 degrees = N1 or 160 degrees = S1 directions. While the remainding twoBlk 2 & 6 faces either 20 degrees N3 or 200 degrees S3 Quote On 7/20/2015 6:05:55 PM, Anonymous wrote:Feng Shui of Ripple Bay Condo:-From aShapes & Forms Feng Shui, it is goodthat the architect / planner hadconcentrated all the toilets in aspecific sector of the apartment.On7/20/2015 4:57:32 PM, Cecil Leewrote:Feng Shui of Ripple BaycondoNowadays,many condos such asRipple Bay condo;suchcondosuse dry walls insteadofpre-cast concrete walls betweensomerooms.In this instance, if onelookscarefully at the illustration;there isa thin (dry wall) wallbetween themaster bedroom &bedroom 2. Even if wemount the TV onan additional plywoodboard; do becareful of high EMF dose(if any)towards someone sleeping in thesameposition in bedroom 2.On8/4/20138:28:54 AM, Cecil Leewrote:However,the roof-line ofthe gym atRipple Baylooksimposing as a sha qiaimedtowardsa stackOn 8/1/20136:26:55AM, Cecil Leewrote:In the photos,the trellisatpool side of RippleBaycondodoes notseemthreateningdueto it's"soft,fluid(non-threatening-look)design.Unlike sometrellis weretheylook like"spikes". Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 28, 2015 Staff Share Posted July 28, 2015 Feng Shui at Ripple Bay Condo Under Shapes & Forms Feng Shui + pure common sense, it is less than ideal to sleep especially if the face is close to the same wall as the WC. Illustration showing a 4 bedroom flat D2P & D2 with the above concern Quote On 7/21/2015 9:53:55 AM, Anonymous wrote:Feng Shui of Ripple Bay CondoBlks 4, 8,10, 12 & 16 faces either 340 degrees= N1 or 160 degrees = S1directions.While the remaindingtwoBlk 2 & 6 faces either 20degrees N3 or 200 degrees S3On 7/20/20156:05:55 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:FengShui of Ripple Bay Condo:-FromaShapes & Forms Feng Shui, it isgoodthat the architect / plannerhadconcentrated all the toilets inaspecific sector of theapartment.On7/20/2015 4:57:32 PM,Cecil Leewrote:Feng Shui ofRipple BaycondoNowadays,manycondos such asRipple Baycondo;suchcondosuse drywalls insteadofpre-cast concretewalls betweensomerooms.In thisinstance, if onelookscarefullyat the illustration;there isathin (dry wall) wallbetweenthemaster bedroom &bedroom2. Even if wemount the TV onanadditional plywoodboard; dobecareful of high EMF dose(ifany)towards someone sleeping inthesameposition in bedroom2.On8/4/20138:28:54 AM, CecilLeewrote:However,theroof-line ofthe gym atRippleBaylooksimposing as a shaqiaimedtowardsa stackOn8/1/20136:26:55AM, CecilLeewrote:In thephotos,thetrellisatpool side ofRippleBaycondodoesnotseemthreateningduetoit's"soft,fluid(non-threatening-look)design.Unlike sometrellisweretheylooklike"spikes". Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 18, 2015 Staff Share Posted September 18, 2015 Ripple Bay Condo: photo taken from Sea Esta Quote On 7/28/2015 8:08:57 PM, Anonymous wrote: Feng Shui at Ripple Bay CondoUnder Shapes & Forms Feng Shui + pure common sense, it is less than ideal to sleep especially if the face is close to the same wall as the WC.Illustration showing a 4 bedroom flat D2P & D2 with the above concernOn 7/21/2015 9:53:55 AM, Cecil Lee wrote: Feng Shui of Ripple Bay CondoBlks 4, 8, 10, 12 & 16 faces either 340 degrees = N1 or 160 degrees = S1 directions.While the remainding twoBlk 2 & 6 faces either 20 degrees N3 or 200 degrees S3On 7/20/2015 6:05:55 PM, Cecil Lee wrote: Feng Shui of Ripple Bay Condo:-From a Shapes & Forms Feng Shui, it is good that the architect / planner had concentrated all the toilets in a specific sector of the apartment.On 7/20/2015 4:57:32 PM, Cecil Lee wrote: Feng Shui of Ripple Bay condoNowadays, many condos such as Ripple Bay condo; such condosuse dry walls instead of pre-cast concrete walls between some rooms.In this instance, if one looks carefully at the illustration; there is a thin (dry wall) wall between the master bedroom & bedroom 2. Even if we mount the TV on an additional plywood board; do be careful of high EMF dose (if any) towards someone sleeping in the same position in bedroom 2.On 8/4/2013 8:28:54 AM, Cecil Lee wrote: However, th e roof-line of the gym at Ripple Bay looks imposing as a sha qi aimed towards a stackOn 8/1/2013 6:26:55 AM, Cecil Lee wrote: In the photos, the trellis at&g t; pool side of Ripple Bay condo does not seem threatening&g t;due to it's "soft, fluid ;(non-thre atening- look) desig n. Unli ke some trellis were they l ook like "spikes". Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 23, 2018 Staff Share Posted March 23, 2018 Ripple Bay revisited on 23 March 2018 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 26, 2018 Staff Share Posted March 26, 2018 Ripple Bay’s open concept central rubbish bins on every floor: has it’s advantages and disadvantages... Advantages: 1. No need to grasp hold of bin chute doors 2. Cockroaches have no where to hide 3. Three or more years later.. no costly replacement of rusty or decayed bin doors. Are some of the plus ++ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 23, 2019 Staff Share Posted November 23, 2019 23 November 2019 How appropriate... maroon frangipanni flowers in the jacuzzi! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 22, 2020 Staff Share Posted January 22, 2020 Frangipanni called a temple tree. Oh dear! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 11, 2020 Staff Share Posted October 11, 2020 How times flies! From Key collection till maximum of 2023, luck sectors will change locations especially on/from 2024 till 2043:- Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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