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  • 10 months later...
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You guys are really so SMART!


Can even know that my home has afternoon sun! Wow!


The bad news is; the doctor told me; half of my face now has active cancer pigments.... Guess which half of my face has this ailment?


  • 4 weeks later...
  • 9 years later...
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Too bad this is Singapore! Not any other "cold country"... LOL

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BTW, Je vous remercie means Thank You in French.. 

P.S. Many overseas clients up North e.g. Canada, US etc...often tells me that they don't mind purchasing a home facing the west sun.

  • 4 months later...
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An experienced client who is again taking up my service to check on a potential new home at a condo development...

Client:” Preferably weekend evening as I need to check west sun also“

 

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  • 2 weeks later...
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I also want to run away (bought afternoon sun unit). But bought already. Is it a bad thing? Able to mitigate ?

Based on common sense. Can be warm and if don't turn on aircon ... as sometimes.. greenhouse effect... may be more irritating and may lead to quarrels.

Or if the walls at the living room and master bedroom soak in heat.. can ooze out in the evening...

And if the person sleep closest to the window... on weekends... may look tan on one side of the face....

For Chinese we have yellow skin ... thus less prone to skin cancer.

  • 3 months later...
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What could be worse! Then this?

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To be stuck in a west facing home in the equator.

Don’t need to open windows? Given that windows can still use a uv-protected tint...

Experienced buyers even if they are west group.. may even give that house a miss.

 

  • 1 month later...
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Case Study: The tenth (10th) Habit of Feng Shui: You Stay There! (We don't)

What this actually means is that even if we don't stay there, we should try our very best to look into every consideration...

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1. Even when I don't stay in this home, will always consider many factors: Feng Shui in relation to the afternoon sun:-

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2. (Above) - The study table is considered in terms of son's ba zi + direction of afternoon sun.

 

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Case Study? What about morning sun?

1. No issue with morning sun.

2. As common sense says... by afternoon and evening this side of the house is cooler than the west-side.

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  • 5 months later...
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Location: HDB Montreal Spring

Tell tale sign of HDB stacks/units facing the afternoon sun.

Considerate acts by planners at HDB.

Around 1980’s not as “pretty”. They were simply concrete slabs (around 1 1/2 feet) above window openings.

In the 1999’s more elaborate designs like this at Sembawang came about.

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