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  1. Hi sevcrucio, Has pm to you. Happy renovation, although past experiences taught me that you only feel the satisfaction and happy glow in retrospect and not during the reno process
  2. Hi Songz, I bought the shelf racks with suction cups through Gmarket (Qoo10). You can search under DEHUB brand and you will find many choices. It is good for the tempered glass backing at my kitchen cabinet. A suggestion for homeowners who wish to put up glass backing and rack shelving at the same time, please ensure your contractor take the measurement and position of your rack shelving and inform the glass supplier to pre-drill/standby the screw holes in the glass backing at the factory BEFORE installation. Otherwise, you can't drill screw holes into the glass backing which is already installed at your kitchen. It will damage the whole piece of glass backing. And you will have to make do with the shelf racks with suction cups like what I do.
  3. Hi KeppelMarch, Sorry for late reply. Hope this reply is not too late for your purpose. I have pm to you.
  4. Hi Spyster88, Sorry for late reply. Hope this reply is not too late for your purpose. I have pm to you.
  5. Hi FamilyGuy72, Sorry for late reply. Hope this reply is not too late for your purpose. I have pm to you.
  6. Hi aphieh, Sorry for late reply. Hope this is not too late for you. I have pm to you.
  7. Hi tarzanboy, I have PM you my ID/contractor's contacts and some carpentry works per your request.
  8. Hi Annie, has PM you my ID/contractor's contacts.
  9. Hi Jacify, Sorry for late reply. Was travelling over the X'mas and New Year period. I have emailed you my ID/contractor's contacts.
  10. I have been busy lately with work, my home, my dad's home, further studies, upcoming travel etc and did not have time to logon to Renotalk till now. Now you see where I get my nickname "BusyBee" from My contractor has arranged for a professional photo shoot for my home yesterday. He will use the photos for his company new website and magazine ads. Will put up the photos once I have received them
  11. Sorry for late reply. Has been busy and did not logon to Renotalk till now. Has sent you a pm with contractor's contact and quote.
  12. Sorry for late reply. Has been busy and did not logon to Renotalk till now. Has sent you a pm with contractor's contact and quote.
  13. Dulux Blue Sparks WW21727L for the feature wall in son's and MIL's rooms Dulux White (Wash and Wear/Matt) for whole house
  14. Sorry for late reply. Has been very busy last week. We used "Jennings White P0949HG laminate with ABS trimmings" uniformly for all BI carpentry. This is non-glossy, but comes in shiny matt, so it's sort of anti-fingerprint. After 9 months, it still looks like new We also used white laminate (not of the same brand and colour code) for BI carpentry in our old home. 6 years after renovation, our carpentry still looks new. So I think it has to do with regular maintenance and on the daily usage. Having a open-concept kitchen, we hardly cook, maybe once fortnightly and we try to stick to non-greasy menus. Even after cooking, we will wipe off the cabinet surfaces with damp cloth. We also do regular dusting of the cabinet surfaces with magiclean duster, maybe once per week. Hope my info helps.
  15. New 3D wallpaper for dining area. Hubby chose to leave the wall blank to act as a feature wall. But I think it's a bit plain. What do you think? Should I "spice" it up with photo frames?
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