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FloraVille (Flora Ville) @ Cactus Road

Under symbolism; I know of some businessmen who on hearing the word "cactus" would simply not even want to look at a home or even an apartment on such a road.

Perhaps, to I suspect just these few persons; in their younger days they either had an "ouch!" experience with it or was always told to avoid "cactus" like the plague.

Often an artists impression is accurate especially if found in a sales brochure.

Thus, these seemingly innocent tree trunks of a certain variety of palm tree... may be considered inauspicious in Feng Shui... why?

Under Feng Shui concepts; if a similar tree trunk as shown in the illustration is right in the middle of one's balcony opening..

One simply can't just close all windows. Perhaps one could install an outdoor blind.. but then again... it would not be advantages to always draw down such a blind all the time. But if one does not draw it down.. the tree trunk would be a sha qi or poison arrow.

If one draws the outdoor curtains fully; then often, one cannot take advantage of the water position as well as getting a "bright hall" effect.. essential for good balance of qi in a home.

Let's home that the tree trunk are sandwiched between the walls of e.g. dining-bedroom etc... if so, this is not an issue.

If the tree trunk "slices" a window; at least drawing the day curtain is a possible "solution". But this is not long term practical solution at the balcony. You say.. turn on air-con 24/7? Erh... you a billionaire? In addition, not healthy for a 24/7 air-con... might as well migrate to North-pole and enjoy erh... cold all year round.... 

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Central rubbish bin directly facing stack #07

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Ground floor’s bin is not even covered and directly facing #01-07

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Each tile shown here is 30cm each or 1 foot. Thus the distance between the blocks are 4 feet width or 120cm to be exact:-

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Oops! Some sort of camera trick? No! You have to turn your head 90 degrees to the right to view this... Sorry!...

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