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Some of the corner units each have a personal enclosed space (garden).
Take a look at the photos, although the gardens are covered; unfortunately, it is supported by several pillars which can directly cause Sha Qi towards the living room etc....

  • 1 month later...
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Additional photos of the columns = sha qi or poison arrows

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On 4/14/2012 1:27:08 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Some of the corner units each
have a personal enclosed space
(garden). Take a look at the
photos, although the gardens
are covered; unfortunately, it
is supported by several
pillars which can directly
cause Sha Qi towards the
living room etc....

Posted
  • Staff

There is suppose to be a premium for pool-side view.
But what a pity, the "lousy" architect of Meadows @ Pierce decided to place three air-con compressors blowing towards the pool for each of the stacks and for each floor.
Thus, imagine, if many residents in each level of each stack start to turn on their air-con; noise pollution and hot-air will be blowing towards the pool as well as into their own and neighbour's unit.
I believe, this is a first for you and me! This "stinks!"

  • 3 months later...
Posted
  • Staff

Athough it is shocking to find the entire living room wall, bedroom 2 and 3 and shared with master bedroom's wall are "dry wall" i.e. can't hang e.g. tv set or heavy hooks;
Photos show Block six (6) stacks some of which has air-con compressor at the frontage of the unit...

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On 6/6/2012 10:07:12 AM, Anonymous wrote:
There is suppose to be a
premium for pool-side view.But
what a pity, the "lousy"
architect of Meadows @ Pierce
decided to place three air-con
compressors blowing towards
the pool for each of the
stacks and for each
floor.Thus, imagine, if many
residents in each level of
each stack start to turn on
their air-con; noise pollution
and hot-air will be blowing
towards the pool as well as
into their own and neighbour's
unit.I believe, this is a
first for you and me! This
"stinks!"

Posted
  • Staff

1. Personally, I tend to avoid purchasing homes that incorporate a significant amount of drywall.
2. I believe that one of the primary offenders was the Livia @Pasir Ris, developed by CDL Developments.
3. I was astonished to discover that the Livia's TOP and all the internal walls, including those in the bedrooms and even the bathroom, are made of drywall.
4. It is advisable to consult with the developer prior to signing any agreements, especially if one shares my concerns;
5. Alternatively, while this may not be scientifically rigorous, some insights can be gleaned from a sales brochure. Pay particular attention to the thinness of the wall separating Bedroom 2 from Bedroom 3; it serves as a clear indication of what to expect.

 

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On 9/18/2012 4:54:16 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Athough it is shocking to find the
entire living room wall, bedroom 2 and 3
and shared with master bedroom's wall
are "dry wall" i.e. can't hang e.g. tv
set or heavy hooks;Photos show Block six
(6) stacks some of which has air-con
compressor at the frontage of the
unit...On 6/6/2012 10:07:12 AM, Cecil
Lee wrote:
There is suppose to be a
premium for pool-side view.But
what a pity, the "lousy"
architect of Meadows @ Pierce
decided to place three air-con
compressors blowing towards
the
pool for each of the
stacks and for
each
floor.Thus, imagine, if many
residents in each level of
each
stack start to turn on
their
air-con; noise pollution
and hot-air
will be blowing
towards the pool as
well as
into their own and
neighbour's
unit.I believe, this is
a
first for you and me! This
"stinks!"

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