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  1. Back in the 1950's and 1960's aluminium was rare and very costly. Thus this was the most popular design using the material steel. In the past the gates are made from iron. As aluminium was expensive to make in the past. One of the quickest ways to open to any width and quick and easy to lock. Can even add extra padlocks if needed.

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  2. A freehold development consisting 7 strata landed properties of 4 storeys + an attic

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  3. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Tranquility at Sembawang Park.. "petrified forest"

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  4. Feng Shui visit last two days...

  5. Treasure @ G20 Geylang Site plan

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  6. Some "parts" of Foresque Residences reminds me of another place: Yishun Sapphire Condo and Yishun Emerald Condo. Here, if one owns a unit in Yishun Sapphire and "South facing" one can see into the swimming pool area of Yishun Emerald condo. Thus, one can be "lead" to believe that parts of Yishun Sapphire condo (south side) seems to "belong" to Yishun Emerald instead. Here, please see attached photos. The photo was taken outside of a unit at block 109 Foresque Residences facing North. In the photo, one can see the pool. But this pool actually belongs to a Treehouse condo - another neighbouring condo. And Treehouse Block 60 has one of it's corners aimed towards Block 109…

  7. Started by Cecil Lee,

    I knew when the development called 100 trees condo (at West Coast)T.O.P. It really has lots of trees. Not that I counted them. But I guess, the development must have that many number of trees. But, I was trying to figure out why they call it Tree house? Perhaps, I stumbled on it the other day. When I say the Sky view tower and I zoomed in to the following photos. One of the photos shows a distinct large beam. We shall call it a "tree trunk" with several branches .... OIC! Holy smoke! this must be the reason why it is called the TREE HOUSE!"

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  8. Those staying at low storeys often need to take a look at their surroundings to see if there are any poison arrow(s) if any aimed towards an opening of their apartment or home....

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  9. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Surprisingly, although this house has many trees at it's frontage; the trees palm trees are tall and the other trees have branches that are well spaced out. It looks airy and not dim. Favourable for qi flow into the home. Thus a good balance between having no trees or too many trees for others. Note: the tree trunks within the compound of the house does not pose any sha qi or poison arrows (if any) as they are not aimed towards the main entrance door or any windows. Location: Jalan Hajijah , SGP

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  10. Trellis Towers Condo at 700 Lorong 1 Toa Payoh Site plan

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  11. In these "older" photos; you can clearly see the outline of the main entrance door. In the newer photos; the owner removed the main entrance door from that area. Check out some of the "newer" photos e.g. Triangular2.jpg etc..

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  12. Started by Cecil Lee,

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  13. Tropika East @ Bedok Reservoir

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  14. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Coming soon... the latest generation MRT station...at Tuas West Road

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  15. A visit to Tuas West / Pioneer Road...

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  16. Turquoise @ Sentosa Cove is a 99 leasehold property. TOP was in 2007. There are two blocks and in my opinion resembles a battle or war axe. Can you see the profile of the handle of the axe, the connector and the axe's blade? This is the actual layout of the two blocks / stacks:

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  17. TwentyOne Angullia Park @ Orchard

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  18. Started by Cecil Lee,

    A client recently has two new borns - twins: a baby boy and a baby girl. Although they are born on the same day and nearly the same time; Male (boy) and Female (girl) has a different set of ba zi...

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  19. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Which painting is considered more suitable if someone wants to place this type of Buddhist painting? If possible, it would be better if the face of the buddha .. looks out of e.g. the window or the balcony, instead of looking inwards into the home....

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  20. Distinctive Fish mosaic tile pictures and elaborate facades...

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  21. Started by Cecil Lee,

    1. There are lots of varieties of bamboo plants. 2. Overall, bamboo plants are very hardy and easy to grow. And often they multiply very fast. Bamboo plants grow in a cluster and does not have a single tree trunk. In no time, it will grow side-by-side with many shoots. 3. The disadvantage about growing bamboo plants is that it needs proper maintenance. And if we just simply cut it close to the surface; it can be a breeding point of mosquitoes. And in addtion, when it becomes too dense, could also be a heaven for snakes.

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  22. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Dear Everyone, Enclosed please find a word document file with some pictures on a typical House Warming Ritual.

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  23. These are pictures of common Chinese style terrace houses of the 1930s. This row of terrace houses has been turned into a row of (commercial) shophouses. These terrace houses are in the heart of the Central Business District in Singapore. Location: Steven Street Warmest Regards, Cecil

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