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The Residences at The Glades fits the bill as the perfect sanctuary with good feng shui

If you’re seeking balance and harmony through feng shui, it’s a good idea to consider this teaching when looking for a property to invest in for better peace of mind — and you can find yours at The Residences at The Glades.

In the Chinese language, feng shui literally means wind and water. To have good feng shui, these two elements in the area should always be in harmony but never stagnant. Homeowners should look for water elements in and around the home to promote an optimal flow of chi. As water is associated with abundance, prosperity and the flow of emotions, the presence of flowing water — if you are an ardent believer of feng shui — is said to bring in luck and wealth to your home.

Within The Glades, the five elements of feng shui — fire, earth, metal, water and wood — come together in harmony. Come and experience the peaceful surrounds of this development by Sime Darby Property as you stroll around the curated pedestrians and communal areas in the vicinity. And if water element is what you seek, find it instantly at The Glades.

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Clear water streaming through the manicured landscape.

As the most exclusive gated and guarded residential enclave in Putra Heights, Subang Jaya, The Glades is a low-density, high-end freehold development set within 56 acres, with over 15 acres of lush green landscape as well as carefully designed waterways of over 3.5 acres meandering through and from the self-sustaining waterbody. Where the waterways meet, they create a stunning lake within The Glades — and here is where the water element thrives harmoniously for its residents to come home; offering serenity, tranquility, and grandeur. 

Type A units of The Residences at The Glades facing the exquisite waterway offers harmonious energy, a perfect balance of all elements in feng shui. (Actual image of The Glades waterway)

Here, The Residences finds its refuge within the flourishing landscape with tropical trees and manicured gardens lining the clear water streams. While all 15 exclusive units of luxurious bungalows in The Residences enjoy the harmony of feng shui in The Glades, residents of the Type A units will reap the energy of slow-moving water from the lake. Where water and earth elements meet, the communal area in this housing development teems in positive energy — radiating serenity for better peace of mind.

Additionally, wood element in feng shui focuses on the flourishing flora of nature. It’s symbolic to new life, growth, expansion, creativity, and health. The presence of plants in and around your home reels in the wood element to your home while inviting flowing energy into your sanctuary. Additionally, plants promote air-purifying capabilities for excellent oxygenation levels, which is also the basis of positive feng shui for health and wellbeing.

Actual image of The Glades Resident-only Clubhouse

While you enjoy the greenery in your surroundings, double that effect by bringing the outdoors inside. Placing plants inside your home can promote a positive change on your wellbeing and reduce stress levels — and it’s not only according to feng shui.

You can further activate your feng shui compass with good light and airflow in your home. These three-storey bungalows comprise two types — 11 Type E units with double-volume ceiling and four Type A units with direct views of the waterway. Each comes with a spacious layout plan, with up to seven rooms altogether. The blueprint in the Type E units at The Residences comes with floor-to-ceiling glass walls in a double-volume space. This allows ample sunlight and ventilation within the home. 

Immerse in the grandeur of double-volume spaces with floor-to-ceiling glass walls when you call The Residences your home. (Actual image of Type E Bungalow)

If feng shui is one of your main considerations, large open spaces with minimal disruption is always a good thing. Encourage positive and harmonious energy flow by keeping the spaces well-lit with good air circulation. At The Residences, homeowners will experience a super spacious gross built-up area of 6,566 sqft and 7,212 sqft respectively. The layout is designed to allow seamless natural ventilation permeating through the interiors. The double-volume space is further elevated with full-height windows to allow natural sunlight in throughout the day — giving a sense of airiness and lightness to the private sanctuary.

When you’re inside, take a step back as you marvel at the peaceful surrounds when nature’s at its best. The modern-tropical scheme in both the exterior and interior also fronts swatches of neutral and calming tones to accentuate a relaxingly comforting mood at home while increasing overall happiness.

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Each unit at The Residences centres around a neutral palette and a modern-tropical scheme. (Artist’s impression of Type A Bungalow)

While this ancient belief is rooted in creating balance, harmony and happiness, feng shui is not an omnipresent remedy to any of your problems at home. The team at Lifestyle Asia KL and our friends at Sime Darby Property would recommend you to experience it first hand, especially when it comes to investing in an exclusive sanctuary you can call home.

Of course, you can find out more about The Residences at The Glades in an in-depth article HERE. But let us tease you with a 360-degree video of The Residences for an even closer look.

Make an appointment to find out more about The Residences at The Glades, Putra Heights or call +6012-2321353 (Zetty) for more information.

Featured image: Thyla Jane on Unsplash

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The Glades Plaza, Off, Persiaran Putra Perdana, Section 3, 47650 Subang Jaya, Selangor
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The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.

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The Residences at The Glades fits the bill as the perfect sanctuary with good feng shui

Martin Teo

Editor-in-Chief

Martin has a soft spot for art and architecture, fashion and food history. When embracing his spirit-ual side, he finds himself switching between a Negroni and an Old Fashioned, especially after a long week. His day is never complete without time at the gym and three cups of coffee — flat white with oat milk, no less.

 
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