myfs_159326 Posted July 29, 2014 Share Posted July 29, 2014 Dear Master CecilIs it inauspicious to have a sloppy road outside one's main door? (Photo attached)Is it as inauspicious to have a drain in the mian compound "slicing" towards the window of a room? (photo attached)Will placing a big potted plant blocking the "slicing" help?Thanks Best wishesBenedict Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_159326 Posted July 29, 2014 Share Posted July 29, 2014 Photo of sloppy road, house is by the side of road. Is it considered inauspicious? Quote On 7/29/2014 1:29:47 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master CecilIs itinauspicious to have a sloppyroad outside one's main door?(Photo attached)Is it asinauspicious to have a drainin the mian compound "slicing"towards the window of aroom? (photoattached)Willplacing a big potted plantblocking the "slicing"help?Thanks BestwishesBenedict Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 7, 2014 Staff Share Posted August 7, 2014 In many countries I visited and even in Singapore, there are lots of (pockets) of landed housing development with homes beside a slope.In fact, there homes that have even steeper gradient especially in Singapore's Holland Road area and many other areas like Opera estate; Toh Tuck in Clementi, Bukit Timah e.g Six Avenue and many more areas.Thus, there is no "one shoe" fits all inauspicious(ness). It depends on many factors including the facing direction of the home; period it was built in; drainage, front side and back of the home. Quote On 7/29/2014 1:42:28 PM, Anonymous wrote:Photo of sloppy road, house is by theside of road. Is it consideredinauspicious?On 7/29/2014 1:29:47 PM,benedict ngoyen wrote: >Dear MasterCecilIs it >inauspicious to have asloppy >road outside one's main door?(Photo attached)Is it asinauspicious to have a drain >inthe mian compound "slicing" >towardsthe window of a >room? (photoattached)Willplacing a big potted plantblocking the "slicing"help?Thanks Best >wishesBenedict Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 7, 2014 Staff Share Posted August 7, 2014 As for the photo of the drainage "slicing towards a window"... can't really see the whole picture with only this photo. Quote On 7/29/2014 1:29:47 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master CecilIs itinauspicious to have a sloppyroad outside one's main door?(Photo attached)Is it asinauspicious to have a drainin the mian compound "slicing"towards the window of aroom? (photoattached)Willplacing a big potted plantblocking the "slicing"help?Thanks BestwishesBenedict Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_159326 Posted August 9, 2014 Share Posted August 9, 2014 Dear Master LeePlease refer to drainage-in-compound.jpg attached for your reference. The drainage seems to be " slicing" or "aiming" towards a room. Pictures posted in"Shapes & Forms" and"Shapes & Forms - Types of Slopes & Drain"is actually of my friend's newly renovated house which I'm thinking of renting.I'm considering whether to rent this house. Or is the earlier house, pictures which I had posted in??Feng Shui Leaks" (the one with house facing a drain in the compound) a better option?Best regardsBenedict Quote On 8/7/2014 9:25:25 AM, Anonymous wrote:As for the photo of the drainage"slicing towards a window"... can'treally see the whole picture with onlythis photo.On 7/29/2014 1:29:47 PM,benedict ngoyen wrote:Dear Master CecilIs itinauspicious to have a sloppyroad outside one's main door?(Photo attached)Is it asinauspicious to have a drainin the mian compound "slicing"towards the window of aroom? (photoattached)Willplacing a big potted plantblocking the "slicing"help?Thanks BestwishesBenedict Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 10, 2014 Staff Share Posted August 10, 2014 About the drainage. First thing to look at is from the common sense point of view:-1. It is good to cover the round hole with a simple plastic drainage cover like those found in most home toilet or bath area.2. It is good to cover the drain. As some have pets and don't want a cat or other animals falling into the drain. Or likewise, allow rats to come from that area.Frankly, in a Can or cannot buy decision making stuff. Feng Shui has few things to look at. And several tools need to be used. To determine a drainage good or not, you got to check the flow of the drainage and where it exits. Quote On 8/9/2014 4:20:14 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master LeePlease refer todrainage-in-compound.jpg attached foryour reference. The drainage seems to be" slicing" or "aiming" towards a room.Pictures posted in"Shapes & Forms"and"Shapes & Forms -Types of Slopes & Drain"isactually of my friend's newly renovatedhouse which I'm thinking ofrenting.I'm considering whether torent this house. Or is the earlierhouse, pictures which I had postedin??Feng Shui Leaks" (the one with housefacing a drain in the compound) a betteroption?Best regardsBenedictOn 8/7/20149:25:25 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:As for the photo of the drainage"slicing towards a window"... can'treally see the whole picture withonlythis photo.On 7/29/2014 1:29:47 PM,benedict ngoyen wrote:Dear Master CecilIs itinauspicious to have a sloppyroad outside one's main door?(Photo attached)Is it asinauspicious to have a drainin the mian compound "slicing"towards the window of aroom? (photoattached)Willplacing a big potted plantblocking the "slicing"help?Thanks BestwishesBenedict Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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