Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 19 Author Staff Share Posted June 19 Can consider this type of door bell for Ola EC Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 25 Author Staff Share Posted June 25 KEY COLLECTION THIS SIGNAGE IS THE SWEETEST WORD FOR ANY NEW RESIDENTS OF THAT CONDO DEVELOPMENT Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 25 Author Staff Share Posted June 25 Hard to miss …. External rain water pipes Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 30 Author Staff Share Posted June 30 On a Sunday morning Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 4 Author Staff Share Posted July 4 Facing towards Treasure Crest In the past, many condo developments disallow hanging clothes. If so, often it is a matter of closing one-eye to it. However nowdays, there are still some condos / ECs that have a distaste of this. What more with FIXED clothes drying fixtures! LOL This is the neighbour = Treasure Crest condo Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pan Posted July 8 Share Posted July 8 Hi Master Cecil, My unit is [hidden by Cecil] Firstly, I am trying to figure where is the best location to place my Guan Yin(With attachments ). [Have removed the attachment. As nowadays, lots of users ask for advice. And I note that the attachment also includes the exact unit address. Later, once replied, demanded that I take it down. Learned the lesson. I will not reply on specific Block/unit and even exact unit address.] May i seek your advise? Secondly, I have an idea to build a carpentry work at the living room that is meant for the altar, including sitting space, shoe cabinet and display cum storage space. I have attached pictures of the position and the rough design of the carpentry with 2 views. UnitType-B5A_pdf_copy.pdf My doubts would be; 1. Can shoe cabinet can be included onto the same carpentry? 2. Must Guan Yin's back have to be a concrete wall? Apologies for the bad drawings. Seeking your advises please. Appreciated and Thank you, Master. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 8 Author Staff Share Posted July 8 13 hours ago, Pan said: Secondly, I have an idea to build a carpentry work at the living room that is meant for the altar, including sitting space, shoe cabinet and display cum storage space. I have attached pictures of the position and the rough design of the carpentry with 2 views. UnitType-B5A_pdf_copy.pdf My doubts would be; 1. Can shoe cabinet can be included onto the same carpentry? 2. Must Guan Yin's back have to be a concrete wall? Apologies for the bad drawings. Seeking your advises please. Appreciated and Thank you, Master. 1. Ideally in a utopian world = No. Not suppose to include the shoe. If must, try to have a vacuum or separated by a column, two pieces of e.g. thin plywood between the two cabinets .. to act like a symbolic separation. 2. No not necessary to bave a concrete backing. But ideally avoid having the Guan Yin sharing the same wall as a toilet especially that of the WC. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 14 Author Staff Share Posted July 14 Related: Non-Religious Chinese Customs For New Re-Sale Home Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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