Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 30, 2016 Staff Share Posted September 30, 2016 The Morris Residences @ Paya Lebar Cres and Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. This 10 strata terrace houses sits on a elongated pyramid. With a overly huge base. Please see illustration. Are you able to see an outline of a knife similar to a parang? The architect has tried to make the homes as rectangular as possible with the exception of two houses: no. 63 and 63J. The overall outline of the perimeter of this development under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui is inauspicious for these three homes: No. 49 and 51 Tai Keng Gardens. And the side of no. 65 Paya Lebar Cres. Fortunately, for no. 49 and 51. A high wall or buffer such as tall trees are sufficient to shield the REAR of these homes from the "threat" of the parang. As for no. 65 Paya Lebar Cres, it will be a challenge to "protect" such a large area. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 30, 2016 Author Staff Share Posted September 30, 2016 For landed properties, one of the key things to do is to superimpose e.g. the ground floor layout plan especially with the 2nd storey floor plan. Here:- 1. In this example; the 2nd storey Bath 3 is directly above at least 60 percent of the kitchen area. 1.1. Here what is most important are the drainage pipes + sewerage pipe(s) locations. As it would be inauspicious especially for these two types of pipes to be directly above e.g. especially the stove. 1.2 Junior master toilet is directly above the main entrance door area. Again, it would be considered inauspicious if the WC of the Junior master is directly above the main door or close-by to it/ plus the sewerage pipes should not be near to the main door or criss-cross it. 2. For this home layout plan of house No. 63C; the above are two of the concerns. 3. For other homes: other considerations include the location of the altar (if any) and what may be above the altar; avoid having a bed directly above the ground floor stove etc... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 30, 2016 Author Staff Share Posted September 30, 2016 Under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui and also the concept of IChing: it is a very bad idea for a swimming pool directly above the master bed/bedroom. Common sense aside e.g. bursting of pipes or (remote possibility) worst scenario is the collapse of the swimming pool at the roof terrace. As the swimming pool occupies a sizeable chunk of the master bedroom; it is inevitable that the master bed MAY be directly below it. Under IChing; this is awfully bad as water above a person means difficulty. Not that ideal especially if one is a business man or a high-flier or dealing in.....Good Luck! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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