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Cecil Lee

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  1. Case Study: Always look at the "fine print!" (Layout actually needs to be mirrored!). As "eye-ball" method alone may not be good enough! Yes, you are absolutely correct. As a quick eye-ball method is not enough-:) One further step is needed. To look closely at the layout to the site-plan: one should not assume that the layout provided is always correct. It has to be MIRRORED! Thus a quick glance of looking at the layout facing South and a quick zoom in is not enough! Once, the layout is mirrored, then it tells a different story. The kitchen then is at NE. Thanks for pointing this out. When I mirrored the layout, indeed the kitchen is now at NE:- This photo was actually taken at the showflat:- Yesterday, one of my past client also bought the exact stack.. and then called me.. as I also based on this quick glance told her that the kitchen was at NW. Later, will whatsapp to tell her the good news. Thus the morale of the storey is: "Sometimes a quick glance and depending on what was furnished is not good enough. One should also don't simply trust the info provided and actually see if the layout plan need to be mirrored or not."
  2. Another mega sprout.. at Visionaire EC
  3. Many other developments chose rounded bollard lights… but this developer decided to go with square lights instead. And again, they’ve even purposely tilted them at a sharp angle of around an odd 30 degrees… perhaps the workmanship on the placement of this bollard wasn’t the best. Let’s really hope no one trips and…Is the block signage ridiculously short…? The lavender-coloured plants are overgrown and cover close to one-third of the pathway, and the paths are too curved. Especially in the last photo, there’s a fix that can be done. Seriously, I hope the developer has learned a lesson here and gives themselves a good talking-to, and makes sure the next development is more user-friendly. It’s like the saying goes: “You stay there, but the developer and their families don’t.” Also, taking a cue from Treasure Crest, that development is really friendly towards the guards, with a huge overhang to shade their guardroom. It’s a pity for the guards here. They’re human beings too, and their guardroom faces the afternoon sun. Many of them already show signs of sun tanning… and in the long run, they may even develop accelerated cataracts… but anyway, it’s not the subsidiary proprietor’s or resident’s problem, right? 🙁 Please note that these comments are not directly about Feng Shui… until bad luck happens! If you are a subsidiary proprietor (SP), please come together and approach the developer to make things as good as they can. Especially those sharp signages and more. It’s totally unnecessary and unacceptable, and it could have been done right in the first place.
  4. Who would design something like this? A dangerous angled railing points toward the pathway... I really hope no one trips and falls. Instead of a fall where you get back up, this is a fall, an ouch—and never get up... Narrow pathway with metal rails sticking out and really standing out. Not very child-safe. In Hokkien, it’s Seow! Ah – means crazy lah!
  5. This isn’t as bad, especially considering other areas that need more attention. Narrow 90-degree bend here, so please do keep a close watch on toddlers moving around this area/bend. Narrow 90-degree turn here:
  6. This development isn’t very friendly for toddlers, with many uneven pathways and tight turns. I really hope no one gets injured in this development—touch wood! Personally, I wouldn’t want to bring any child aged 2 to 5 anywhere near this place. In my opinion, it’s an accident waiting to happen. By then, the planners and the developer will probably have already washed their hands of it and disappeared from this site.
  7. Hi Master Gd morning! I would like to check with u is it ok to bring home the blanket after my grandfather funeral? Reply: Best not to. If so, never keep it in any bedrooms. Just two years ago, a client brought home and keep it in their storage bed. After doing so, he had lots of wealth issues.
  8. Part 7 - Scope of Feng Shui audit at iNz Residences @$688/ for two visits as shown under this flow chart: 1. Below: Your Sample Part 1 of 5: Pixelated for privacy:- 2. This report can be shared with your Interior Designer.
  9. Around Heritage View Condo At Dover & it’s surroundings. Heritage View with photos of it’s enclosed air well
  10. For those who are interested in RISIS products, please go directly to their website. Instead of writing to me to ask about their products. Furthermore, the subject items in the catalog in the year of 2000! That’s like 18 years ago! Wow! Frankly, these are high quality decorative items.. not related to Feng Shui. Neither do we earn any commissions-:) Thanks!
  11. November 2018: Some conservation groups are hoping that the iconic Golden Mile Complex's enbloc sale price of at least 800 million does not go through....
  12. https://www.mountelizabeth.com.sg/healthplus/article/12-popular-health-myths-debunked?utm_source=Outbrain&utm_medium=Evergreen&utm_campaign=MEH_12-health-myths_8-Jun-2018_Content_Outbrain_Evergreen
  13. This website also: https://risis.com/shop/
  14. Very little bones. Skin must be peeled and discarded before frying or steaming
  15. Congratulations! Just T.O.P.! Get your Feng Shui Master to also discuss what will become the Feng Shui luck of your new home also from 2024 to 2043.
  16. Understand why not all Ba Zi reports are created equal:
  17. Based on a quick glance, it does seem so. However based on a holistic approach; some are better able to cope with this than others. A write-up or case study is as follows:-
  18. Oops! This is a walkway.. and this home faces this walkway. No wonder, the owner sought protection by hanging a Bagua type mirror This is the view if one stands outside the home looking outwards The same bollard as a reference... Are you able to piece the entire storyline?
  19. Making a grand entrance? Potted plants, please... Who stole my plants?
  20. Teaching a client in placing a Luopan below their Deity’s ....
  21. Opposite is true for these trees. They shed few leaves at any one time. Well behaved and can grow thin and tall. A good thing is that they look so unappealing to the termites.
  22. Umbrella type of tree... Actual Italian name is Bucida molinetti. During the dry Seasons, it sheds lots and lots of small leaves... Stepping on these leaves is like stepping on mini-fire crackers...as one can hear the grinding + popping sound as the leaves are crushed...
  23. Bamboo trees shed a lot of leaves especially during the drier seasons
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