Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 25, 2017 Staff Share Posted January 25, 2017 Kallang Residences Sales Brochure: Site Plan and Floor Plans kallang-residences.pdf Lease Commencement Date: Year 2021 HDB Kallang Residences is squeezed into 'Horse-head" plot of land. Or to some a shape of a pistol. This development only has 4 bedrooms and below flats. The flats either face NW3 or SE3. NW3 stacks has the auspicious water wealth #8 at it's frontage. Good if the balcony/living room faces clear space which implies virtual water. If not can consider placing a water feature at the balcony to activate it. Other than this, the rest of the sectors on this home has inbalances. If the master bedroom or a bedroom is located at West sector of the home: be careful of frequent sickness SE3 facing has the water wealth star at it's frontage. Thus, it would be good if the unit faces a pool of water. Or enhanced with a water feature at the balcony area of the living room. The rest of the stars in other sectors are inauspicious. And may need to be disarmed Good, if the rear of the house has a "mountain" support. [2017 launch] 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 26, 2017 Author Staff Share Posted January 26, 2017 HDB Kallang Residences and central rubbish bins Nowadays new HDB flats seems to have two rubbish bins side-by-side. In this case, the rubbish bins: the common and recycling bins are near to the main entrance of Block 115A stack #07 and 115B stack #17. In particular also right behind Block 115A #05. But less of a concern since less obvious as even compared to Block 115A stack #11. The bin area is also equally close to Block 115B stack #15. But not as direct as stack #17. Do keep this in mind when selecting your own flats in any housing estates. Nowadays, one should add this as a check-list when buying condos and EC that has a common floor centralised rubbish chute(s). 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 26, 2017 Author Staff Share Posted January 26, 2017 The precinct pavillion is closer to Block 115B. In particular Block 115B stack #17 is directly facing the precinct pavillion. While stack #19 has the master bedroom directly facing and bedroom 3 and living room = side-view. Stack 21 low storeys can also see into the precinct pavillion. Thus, high floors are preferred. Since, low storeys such as usually up to 4th storey may still have partial view or when there are chants or rituals performed at a funeral. And touch-wood.. if it so happens on important holidays e.g. for the Chinese during Chinese New Year. In addition for stacks #17, #19 and #21 it is preferred to avoid (if possible lower storeys as the multi-storey car park (MSCP) is up to 6th storey + if we include the lamp posts which can be a poison arrow.. then preferrred that try to consider anything above 7th storey (if possible). 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 8, 2017 Author Staff Share Posted July 8, 2017 Several stone throw away from National Stadium ? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
anything Posted July 8, 2017 Share Posted July 8, 2017 44 minutes ago, Cecil Lee said: Several stone throw away from National Stadium ? Whoever gotten the units facing Stadium and Kallang Basin enjoy spectacular Reservoir and City Views... Huat liao!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
anything Posted July 8, 2017 Share Posted July 8, 2017 (edited) Pictures of Show Model at HDB Hub, looking good... Edited July 8, 2017 by anything 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
anything Posted July 23, 2017 Share Posted July 23, 2017 More recent pictures, lots of Lego Blocks on site: 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 8, 2018 Author Staff Share Posted August 8, 2018 Pretty slow progress Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 13, 2020 Author Staff Share Posted October 13, 2020 13 October 2020 Last week saw the brightly coloured verandah railings... very colourful. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 20, 2023 Author Staff Share Posted May 20, 2023 HISTORY OF KALLANG RIVER The Kallang River was named after the community of Orang Kallang who were among the indigenous inhabitants of Singapore. They formed half of the approximately 1,000 residents in Singapore at the time of Raffles' landing in 1819. The Orang Kallang lived on boats in the swamps at the mouth of the Kallang River as early as 1500. KALLANG RIVER IN PRESENCE DAY Kallang River is the longest river in Singapore, which stretches 10km from Peirce Reservoir to the coast at Nicoll Highway. The Kallang Park Connector of the Park Connector Network (PCN) runs almost parallel to the Kallang River, providing a stretch of recreational space along the river. SCIENTIFIC NAME LUTROGALE PERSPICILLATA COMMON NAME SMOOTH-COATED OTTER CHARACTERISTIC: • Largest otter in Southeast Asia, and is named after its velvety smooth coat. • A mammal often spotted in our mangroves, mudflats and coastal areas. • Diet includes clams, fish, and other small creatures. • Use smells and calls to communicate. • Have webbed paws that are highly adapted for swimming. • Highly social and like to swim in a pack of four to twelve while chasing after fish. SIZE: Grow up to 1.2m long and 11kg in weight. SCIENTIFIC NAME YUNGIPICUS MOLUCCENSIS COMMON NAME SUNDA PYGMY WOODPECKER CHARACTERISTIC: • It is the smallest species of woodpecker in Singapore. • Has a dark brown crown, with a thick dark brown 'mask' running from the eye to the ear coverts along with a similarly coloured submoustachial stripe • Usually found singly or in pairs. SIZE: About 12 to 13 cm. SCIENTIFIC NAME TODIRAMPHUS CHLORIS COMMON NAME COLLARED KINGFISHERS CHARACTERISTIC: • One of eight documented species of kingfishers in Singapore. • Distinguished by its aquamarine to shining cobalt blue upper parts and head, black bill and feet, thick white collar, and entirely white underparts. • Feeds on fish, lizards, insects, and small amphibians. • Six to seven types of calls have been recorded, one of which is a distinctive and harsh-sounding "krek krek krek" SIZE: About 24 to 25 cm in length. Scientific Name ARDEA CINEREA COMMON NAME GREY HERON CHARACTERISTIC: • It is the most common of herons in Singapore. • Easily distinguished by its grey upper side and a mostly white head with black markings down its long neck. • Adopt a stalk-and-stab technique to catch their diet of fish and crustaceans. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++ +++++++++ SCIENTIFIC NAME: AVERRHOA BILIMBI 木胡瓜 COMMON NAME: BELIMBING It is a small tree with a short trunk that branches out into a number of upright branches closely related to the Starfruit plant. The fruits that are ellipsoid to obovoid in shape, turns from light green to yell&wish-green when ripen. It is used as herb and spices or fruit and vegetable and some part of the plants have medicinal properties. SCIENTIFIC NAME: GARCINIA SUBELLIPTICA 菲岛福木 COMMON NAME: HAPPINESS TREE A very distinctive tree that has only one main trunk from which alternating pairs of erect branches arise, giving it a compact, conical crown. The leaves are simple, spirally arranged in opposite pairs. It bears fruits that are oval in shape and turns from green when young to yellowish-orange when mature and have a sour taste. This tree is often planted for the aesthetic value of its unique conical/columnar form and glossy, decorative foliage. SCIENTIFIC NAME: LAGERSTROEMIA ,长隔木 LANGKAWIENSIS COMMON NAME: CRAPE MYRTLE It is small to a medium-size tree, growing up to about 10m tall which can be found in open lowland rainforest. The tree is often planted for its ornamental features such as the brightly coloured red leaves. SCIENTIFIC NAME: SENNA ALATA 翅莢决明 COMMON NAME: CANDLE BUSH It is an erect shrub able to grow up to 3-4m tall. Senna alata gets its name as a candle bush because its flowers resemble lit, yellow candle. The flowers at the base are yellow, while the unopened flower buds at the top are covered by orange bracts. SCIENTIFIC NAME: TRISTELLATEIA AUSTRALASIAE 三星果 COMMON NAME: MAIDEN'S JEALOUSY It is a fast-growing liana that grows up to 10m high or more and often planted at fences, pergolas, trellises, and vertical greening of buildings. It features bright yellow-petaled flower and bear star-shaped fruits that are 1.5 m wide, with up to three developing from each flower, SCIENTIFIC NAME: FICUS CELEBENSIS 垂叶榕 COMMON NAME: WEEPING FIG It is a large tree with densely-spreading crown and trailing branches. The leaves are leathery, smooth, and distichously arranged. It is linear to lanceolate, with acute to sub acuminate apex. It bears figs that are almost round long peduncle that becomes yellowish at maturity. SCIENTIFIC NAME: HIBISCUS ROSA SINENSIS RED * COMMON NAME: CHINESE HIBISCUS It is a flowering shrub that grows up to 1-3m tall widely grown as an ornamental plant in the tropics and subtropics. It has bright red flowers that are 5 petaled with a long style and solitary bloom. Hibiscus rosa-sinensis is the national flower of Malaysia, called Bunga Raya in Malay. The word bunga in Malay means "flower" while raya in Malay means "celebratory" or "grand". SCIENTIFIC NAME: PASSIFLORA EDULIS 百香果 COMMON NAME: PURPLE PASSION FRUIT It is a vigorous climber, up to 2.5m with leaves palmate, deeply-lobed when mature. It bears fruits that are edible. The fruits are usually round to ovoid, mature from green to purplish-red, hard rind surrounds cavity filled with numerous black seeds surrounded by yellow-orange, sour-sweet pulp. Harvest fruit when ripe or fallen to the ground. Sweetest when slightly shrivelled. SCIENTIFIC NAME: SYZYGIUM GRATUM 鼠蒲桃 COMMON NAME: EUGENIA ANTISEPTIC It is a medium size tree with copper-red, papery and flaky bark which it widely appreciated and often used as feature tree. The timber is often used for the construction of houses, furniture, and implements. SCIENTIFIC NAME: VALLARIS GLABRA 纽子花 COMMON NAME: BREAD FLOWER It is a trailing or climbing shrub where branches have lenticels. Vallaris glabra is often planted at fences, trellises, and vertical greening of buildings for its aesthetic flowers and nice scent. The flowers are cream or pale green coloured that are tubular and give off a smell that is reminiscent of pandan leaves or cooked fragrant jasmine rice. In other countries, roots are used as a medicine, and branches are used for making baskets. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 20, 2023 Author Staff Share Posted May 20, 2023 These can be Potential Poison arrows if aimed towards a unit's opening such as a window(s) a. Trellis with multiple "spikes" b. a lamp post slicing into a unit's opening Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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