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Cecil Lee

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  1. These are some considerations:

    1. Many times, everyone of us seems to assume that this and many other concerns are or belong to Feng Shui.

    2. Frankly, it is far from it.

    3. More to do with common sense. Why?

    4. A unit main door facing a lift means that the home owner or residents often feel uncomfortable leaving their door open. As others can see into the unit.

    5. Thus it boils down to the term Privacy concerns.

    6. So tell me what has it got to do with Feng Shui?

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    7. It has more to do with Stigma + feeling uneasy and more to do with Human or Man Luck factors.

    8. What is Human or Man Luck?
    8.1. Man or Human Luck = Personal relationship with family and friends especially bonding and or personal feeling of good, happy or being stressed. 

    9. One often shifts the blame to Feng Shui if because of things like a family member wanting to or had a previous habit of leaving the main door open.. but no longer able to do so etc... 

    10. When it is time for sale of the unit; if you are concerned with this. Others may equally also have this same fear or concern.

    11. Thus if later on one finds it difficult to sell the unit.. again.. go blame it on poor Feng Shui luck. Why this house so unlucky?

    12. Do you know that 70 percent of the time, this and many other concerns has more to do with common sense then Feng Shui...

    12.1. Imagine, I can even write a book on Common Sense... erh.. Feng Shui based on common sense....

     

  2. These are some considerations:

    1. Many hardware stores located in HDB estates do sell the Feng Shui ruler. Do get one. And use it for your reference.

    2. Also many experienced contractors or so happen majority of the time, these contractors also carry a Feng Shui ruler. It costs roughly around SGD $5/- for a 5 metre one.

    3. If some of them do not understand the use of the Feng Shui ruler.. in previous messages, I have given examples of how to use it.

    3.1. For example, there is a top red line = Yang Feng Shui. And there is a bottom line = Yin Feng Shui.

    4. SUGGESTED APPROACH FOR D.I.Y.

    4.1 For an altar, try to get most of the tailor maded altar measurements BOTH within the red line. For example 35", 42" etc...

    4.2 Thus, work with your ID or contractor on this basic rule as mentioned under Para 4.1 above.

    5. This is another example of how another client sent this to me for vetting...

     

    altar placement2.jpeg

  3. 53 minutes ago, Newowner said:

    Hi Shifu

     

    For these blocks at Plantation Grange and Garden Vines do you have the NSEW North South East West thing that you have drawn for Plantation Village? My appointment is in 1 week time and all the flats that are good for my fengshui is all taken up at Plantation Village. I would like to live above the 8th floor as well. 

     

    When I look at my charts.. For housing this is what i should look out for: My wealth is Metal - North-West or West. My other top 2 is Earth - NE/ SW and Water - North. What blocks should I look out for instead at Plantation Grange and Garden Vines if I want to face the NW or West? 

     

    I would really appreciate it, thank you! 

     

  4. 1. Replied your question.

    2. Please check out what is Habit Number One.

    2.1. For example, Habit Number One involves a Feng Shui Triage.

    2.2. Just because you post a one liner question, you mean presto! One has an answer for you? It sounds too good to be true that it is so easy... no need ....?

    Case Study: How suitable is this stack/unit to the main breadwinner? + Toilet at Centre +  Kitchen located at Fire @ Heaven's Gate.

    All the Odds stack against the potential buyer of the stack/unit

    1315238426_YangZhaSanYao.jpeg.472f0e9a03b3ebafa1825c5d0820ae44.jpegScore is ZERO = Very unsuitable for main breadwinner

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  5. Thanks! Yes can see the neighbour’s roof. It extends throughout the frontage of this cluster home.

    As there is a also a gate at the PES,  which is also facing the roof-line.. harder to cure.

    Cure should be at the PES compound.

    Given that this is the living room/ dining area or “opening.”

     

  6. These are some considerations:-

    1. Don’t open the window facing the door is the best “fix”. Draw down the curtain or blind facing the door.

    1.1. Do both and it’s fine.

    2. Another recent posting:-

    2. Given no clue if the distance of the stairs to the altar or something like this... I can’t comment ..


    2.1. Common sense says.. at the stairs one should at least have a 160 degrees line of sight.

    2.1.1. For example, orange arrow shows a blind spot:

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    2.2. Here, if someone rushing out of the kitchen don’t clash with someone walking down the stairs. It can also be a pet running out of the kitchen etc...

    2.2.1. Below. Here both parties.. one coming out of the kitchen and one coming down the stairs have BLIND SPOTS..

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    2.3. This additional consumable or may not be the same in your case.

  7. 4 hours ago, Sharmin said:

    Thanks Master Cecil.

    This unit is in Sengkang - North East of Singapore: https://ibb.co/fxyst0D

    The living room is facing South (slightly South East) and the wind gap can be seen from the living room and the common bedroom that is beside the living room. 

    This is the floor plan: https://ibb.co/9njw33G

    Is this acceptable? Thank you!

     

    1. Too abstract. As Sengkang got: Rivervale Block 1xx, Compassvale 2xx, Anchorvale 3xx, Fernvale 4xx

    2. Frankly, don’t waste time to say NE of Singapore. And then presto! Is this acceptable?

    3. We see street map. Not imagine which part of Sengkang it is: East / West Sengkang... LOL

    4. Your question easily relates to this equivalent of Habit Number 1:-

     

  8. 4 minutes ago, Sharmin said:

    Ok noted, thank you! I guess I'll have to forgo this even though it's a windy unit...

    How about this - https://ibb.co/TWxr0WP? Is this considered Wind Gap Sha? 

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    Please note that breezy is acceptable.

    But too windy .. or too fierce wind will often be less than ideal.

    Often it also depends on where this is? If bedrooms.. is less of an issue if it was the living room windows

    In fact, also looked at is at which part of the island? How the high and Low pressure zones move “air”.

  9. Common sense 101...

    Why create a bottleneck? 

    For example if there is a solid wall, someone coming or “rushing” out of either the kitchen towards the living room or someone rushing down the stairs are at a “dangerous” bottleneck.

    This is even without consideration of the altar location, if any.

    Thus all the more as a stakeholder one should even be more vigilant of Habit No. 10. 

    Reference resource:-

     

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