Posted February 25, 201312 yr Staff Most importantly, when eyeing a potential new development; We should take a step-back and check for any Major issues especially under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui:-1. Where is the afternoon sun?2. In this example: D'Nest condo. Although it is good to have the various blocks+stacks in a wavy formation.2.1 But do take note that often too many "wavy-forms" may result in the "porcupine effect".2.2 Please see attachment: Dnest1.gif2.3 I have marked "suspected" poison arrow(s) of neighbouring unit corners that MAY be aimed to wards another stack and vice-versa. 3. Do keep in mind, if the next time, you do like a development shaped in this manner: tightly packed wavy-concentric forms. What could be worse is a corner of another unit pointed towards one's living room / balcony area!
Posted March 14, 201312 yr Staff D'nest Block 133 Stack #20 is a "borderline" case.Hopefully it is still purely a SW2 facing direction. Else, if it is exactly at the border between SW2 and SW3; this is very inauspicious. Quote On 2/25/2013 7:27:39 AM, Anonymous wrote:Most importantly, when eyeinga potential new development;We should take a step-back andcheck for any Major issuesespecially under Shapes andForms Feng Shui:-1. Where isthe afternoon sun?2. In thisexample: D'Nest condo.Although it is good to havethe various blocks+stacks in awavy formation.2.1 But do takenote that often too many"wavy-forms" may result in the"porcupine effect".2.2 Pleasesee attachment: Dnest1.gif2.3I have marked "suspected"poison arrow(s) ofneighbouring unit corners thatMAY be aimed to wards anotherstack and vice-versa. 3. Dokeep in mind, if the nexttime, you do like adevelopment shaped in thismanner: tightly packedwavy-concentric forms. Whatcould be worse is a corner ofanother unit pointed towardsone's living room / balconyarea!
Posted March 15, 201312 yr Staff Please take note that for this development, especially if one is considering a South facing e.g. Flying Star South 2 (S2) facing; some stacks in this development has it's kitchen at the inauspicious "Fire at Heaven's gate sector" i.e. NW. (And in some instances, major missing corners - if any).Specific examples will be released at a much later date so as not to disadvantage clients that are eyeing this development. Quote On 3/14/2013 9:55:25 AM, Anonymous wrote:D'nest Block 133 Stack #20 is a"borderline" case.Hopefully it is stillpurely a SW2 facing direction. Else, ifit is exactly at the border between SW2and SW3; this is very inauspicious.On2/25/2013 7:27:39 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:Most importantly, when eyeingapotential new development;We shouldtake a step-back andcheck for anyMajor issuesespecially under ShapesandForms Feng Shui:-1. Where isthe afternoon sun?2. In thisexample: D'Nest condo.Althoughit is good to havethe variousblocks+stacks in awavyformation.2.1 But do takenote thatoften too many"wavy-forms" mayresult in the"porcupine effect".2.2Pleasesee attachment: Dnest1.gif2.3I have marked "suspected"poisonarrow(s) ofneighbouring unitcorners thatMAY be aimed to wardsanotherstack and vice-versa. 3. Dokeep in mind, if the nexttime,you do like adevelopment shaped inthismanner: tightly packedwavy-concentric forms. Whatcould be worse is a corner ofanother unit pointed towardsone's living room / balconyarea!
Posted April 25, 201312 yr Staff Completed. (Over - purchase / successful / completed)A past exercise of ranking specific 4 bedroom unit(s). Quote On 3/15/2013 12:32:24 AM, Anonymous wrote:Please take note that for thisdevelopment, especially if one isconsidering a South facing e.g. FlyingStar South 2 (S2) facing; some stacks inthis development has it's kitchen at theinauspicious "Fire at Heaven's gatesector" i.e. NW. (And in some instances,major missing corners - if any).Specificexamples will be released at a muchlater date so as not to disadvantageclients that are eyeing thisdevelopment.On 3/14/2013 9:55:25 AM,Cecil Lee wrote:D'nest Block 133Stack #20 is a"borderline"case.Hopefully it is stillpurely aSW2 facing direction. Else, ifit isexactly at the border between SW2and SW3; this is veryinauspicious.On2/25/2013 7:27:39AM, Cecil Lee wrote:Mostimportantly, when eyeingapotential new development;Weshouldtake a step-back andcheck for anyMajor issuesespecially under ShapesandForms Feng Shui:-1. Where isthe afternoon sun?2. In thisexample: D'Nest condo.Althoughit is good to havethe variousblocks+stacks in awavyformation.2.1 But do takenote thatoften too many"wavy-forms" mayresult in the"porcupine effect".2.2Pleasesee attachment: Dnest1.gif2.3I have marked "suspected"poisonarrow(s) ofneighbouring unitcorners thatMAY be aimed to wardsanotherstack and vice-versa. 3. Dokeep in mind, if the nexttime,you do like adevelopment shaped inthismanner: tightly packedwavy-concentric forms. Whatcould be worse is a corner ofanother unit pointed towardsone's living room / balconyarea!
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