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Cecil Lee

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  1. Case Study 9: Stack/Unit #166 with front door facing a long corridor Poor Shapes and Forms Feng Shui as there is a long corridor towards the front door of stack #166.
  2. Case Study 10: Sha Qi from Stack #523 aimed towards 5-bedroom type #545 1. Side of Stack #523 is a Sha Qi towards #545 2. Similar examples of such a Sha Qi:-
  3. Case Study 9: Costa Grove Flying Star Feng Shui falls under Period 9 1. Worksheet of calculated Flying Star Feng Shui Facing Directions: 1.1. Many varied directions. For 5-bedrooms, majority are NE, SW, NW. With only a few that are North or SE facing directions: 2. Feng Shui is it always the front door? Find out more:
  4. Case Study 11: 5 Bedrooms that are "East Group" Type 1. Under Flying Star Feng Shui, several 5 bedrooms belong to the East Group type facing directions: N1 = Stacks #207, #209, #355, #357 (Facing the Cross-road) S3 = Stacks #101, #103, #105 & #107 (Facing North Woodlands Drive)
  5. Case Study 10: Can I buy a unit facing a cross-junction? 1. Stacks #207, #209, #355 and #357 can be considered as literally facing the cross-junction. 2. Good news that these for stacks have the 2/3 storey MSCP as a buffer. 3. Thus in my opinion, quite "safe". Related:
  6. Congratulations! For those who received a ballot number at Urbanville!
  7. Case Study 9: Potential Sha Qi from Stack #345 towards #341 1. [Below] 5 bedrooms Stack #341 faces the sidewall of #345. This is considered a Sha Qi. 2. In addition, #341 has a view of the yard areas of #329 as well as both #345 and #347 3. Thus not exactly a good choice. 4. One consolation is that fortunately the DOP's roof-line is not a threat especially towards #02-341.
  8. Spotted this at a private road... It's a panel van. Okay, this is certainly not Band Aid..
  9. 1. Yes, it can be used for dining or study and home office. 2. Many years ago, before, I am aware of a certain bank in Singapore's Cash Unit having such a "room" but much bigger. They used to count cash for both cash loading and unloading of their off-site ATMs. 2.1. And yes, such a room has no windows. Only four walls and a safe vault. 2.2. The room was big so no issue with "eye-sight". 3. The issue for this tiny room of stack #24 is that if one were to study or work in this room for too long, the eyes cannot frequently adjust to near and far. Thus often, one may end up having "thicker" degrees. 4. The other thing with no window room is that one may not be able to physically know daylight and nightlight - if spent all day long, here. Or know when it is raining or sunshine.
  10. Case 8: Front door faces the Common Bin Lobby (CBL) + has a view at the two bins 1. Stack #333 is the only stack that has it's front door directly facing the CBL + certainly a view of the two common bins:- 2. Actually if one were to stand at the front door of stack #335. 3. Do take note that for some other blocks, although many other stacks/units do not have a view into the CBL which is good, however, some 5 bedrooms are like "a wall" away from it.
  11. Ok thanks. The designer came up with a ceiling island (see pic below) but I spotted one practical issue: there’ll be a big problem to access the lighting points if there’s a need to change the bulbs. I’m re-suggesting the false ceiling hiding the lights to run along the 3 sides (except over the headboard). That should be ok so long as we don’t have this “beam over our sleeping heads” look ? Pls advise. Reply: Although it is not a load bearing, so far, frankly it is a stupid idea. Because, 9 out of 10 IDs will never advice on this. Ok & noted with thanks. By the way, just received notice that TOP is during last week of this month. For your site visit, I’m thinking since we’ve more or less gotten the big picture, perhaps it may be better to arrange site visit when the renov is done, so you can advise any small details like where to hang coins, etc. The reason is that upon takeover, we’re going to change the layout and more significantly, we still aren’t sure if we can get MC’s approval for the changes we want. Appreciate your thoughts. Thanks.
  12. Case Study 5: Potential Sha Qi or poison arrow from roof-line towards #02-103
  13. Dear Master Lee, sorry to disturb you again. I am thinking of buying this dining table but there is a line in the center. The table is not split. Just a design. Is it ok or not advisable? It is not extendable table. Reply: More to do with stigma or taboo. Thus preferred not to have the line - IF POSSIBLE
  14. Case Study 7A: Potential poison arrow(s) from sharp corner of Precinct Pavilion [PP] (if any) towards stacks #108 and #120. 1. Most likely the PP is only up to 2nd storeys high, then it may or may not affect #02-108 &/or #120 only. Case Study 7B: Low floors of Stacks in green has both a view into the PP as well as may hear activities (if any) at the PP 1. While stack #118 has a view from the yard area as well as may hear activities, from the PP.
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