The Singapore HDB Build-To-Order 4-room flat is a roughly 90–100 m² rectangular footprint with the main door entering at one short end of the unit, an open living-dining axis running the length of the rectangle, and three bedrooms (one master + two common) clustered at the far short end. The master bedroom occupies the corner furthest from the main door — which in practice means the master is at the diagonally-opposite end of the unit from the entry.
The standard Singapore template, observed
BTO 4-room flats from the past two decades almost universally place the main door on one side of the unit and the master bedroom in the corner diagonally opposite. The configuration is so consistent across BTO projects that experienced practitioners can predict the master-bedroom location from the entry door alone, even before viewing a floor plan.
For northeast-facing units of this property type specifically, the templated layout produces an NE-octant orientation for the master-bedroom view and the diagonally-opposite SW-octant orientation for the main door. Under classical 阳宅三要 doctrine, this combination falls into the 生氣宅 outcome class.
Classical reading: 生氣宅
生氣宅:陰陽正配富貴局,財丁兩旺,子孫繁茂,家業興旺。
Classical 八宅 (Eight Mansions) phrase for the 生氣宅 register.
What households in northeast-facing 4-Room HDB units commonly experience
Households commonly report sustained career advancement, generational wealth accumulation, growing family lines, and the kind of forward-momentum that compounds over decades. Among the eight classical outcomes, this is the strongest auspicious register.
Households that buy a northeast-facing 4-Room HDB expecting the unit to behave like a generic “northeast-facing-facing” home are sometimes surprised by the specific register that emerges, because what the household is experiencing is not the northeast-facing facing alone — it is the 坤門艮主 configuration that the templated layout forces.
Pre-purchase audit framing for northeast-facing 4-Room HDB
The point of a pre-purchase feng shui audit for a Singapore 4-Room HDB is not to confirm the templated configuration — that can be predicted from the floor plan alone. The audit’s value is in reading the configuration against your specific situation: which classical caveats actually activate for your household given your personal charts, whether the building’s 玄空 period chart amplifies or moderates the foundational register, which years in the upcoming decade are highest-risk for the most-watched caveats, and whether structural correction (master-bedroom reassignment, entry-sequence modification) is workable for the unit. Master Sean Chan’s blog post on modern Singapore apartment templates covers the broader thesis behind why the configuration is so consistent across developments.