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cos i am holidaying in japan see my t-blog for some pics
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haven't start using yet on another note, here's something i had last night hokkaido hairy crab
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it's allowed in some circumstances. my electrician who is super on with HDB rules said it's ok and did it for me.
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sorry, i'm on holiday just call any trustworthy locksmith. or DIY
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Ooo what's the new design?
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Lena quit FloorOption to start FloorXpert. Have you been to the showroom yet? If not, better fix appt fast cos the GST will be charged from 15 March onwards They open on Sunday if you fix appt.
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btw, i'm serious about the 8k quote
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Our Everton Park Soho
ossify replied to lilithfiend's topic in Reno t-Blog Chat - Condo Interior Design and Landed Renovation
welcome to RT your floorplan looks like mine -
not true, she mentioned she was quoted 15k
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leave a gap between the ceiling and the top of the cabinet, and brighten up the space so that it looks spacious no need, can be done under 8k
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Some say can, some say cannot. Makes you wonder if they can be trusted
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Bro, ask for discount SBH always give discounts. Reno started yet?
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hmm maybe you shouldn't be going for ID if you're just doing small works. interested to do it in 10k? my suggestion is not to have full height, but rather almost full height. This will create more sense of space. white is a good idea because it would make the place look bigger. I did my house in the same way, and the storage space is very useful
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welcome to RT! Wow your floorplan looks so fun to work with. I would push the kitchen all the way back into the balcony. The yard would be the dining area. This way you would have a big big living area Enjoy your reno! If you want savings in your reno, feel free to pm me
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I suggest you call up a few curtain makers, and seek their opinion and their quote for the material you want. They are the field experts, not your DH nor your ID. You have pictures to show? That's what I thought so too. L-box can be terminated before touching the wall. I think ID just wants more $.
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varnishing doesn't cause wrinkles.. unless you put way too much varnish usually it's the problem with the polishing before the varnish.
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I am in the process of getting Corian Dupont, let you know soon Oops forgot to add in quote for normal paint Painting whole house 4rm with pentalite paint and sealant $1200 Also have quote for cheap paint Painting whole house 4rm with cheap paint and sealant $1000 btw, when you say 5+1 white, white refers to the sealant, it's not pentalite. Be careful Pentalite and Nippon 5000 are both normal paint, i can do it at $1200 with sealant. Yours has no sealant and costs more than mine. Amazing Let me know if you want me to do instead
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ya, i am most wary of contractors that i try to contact but cannot seem to get. even if they're recommended and their works are high quality. don't know after you pay them if you will ever see them again
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seems like it.. but 520 more expensive than when i bought my 530. kinda funny anyway, i have the following offers. if anyone need, PM me: LG HI-MACS 12mm thick solid surface $95 pfr LG HI-MACS 6mm thick solid surface $75 pfr (but limited to alpine white and arctic white only) (cheaper than Ikea's solid surface ) Floor tiling labour charge $2 psf Wall tiling labour charge $3 psf Painting whole house 4rm with best (3-in-1, odourless, etc) paint and sealant $1400
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No news yet. I will wait for it You decide if you want to persist Bro, you made it sound like you are going to buy it soon But if it sells at 499 in Europe, SG sure more than 1k. I recommend you irobot. See this: We are pleased to inform you that we have a IT Show promotion from (11/3-14/3).The price are as follow: Roomba 415-$398 Roomba 520-$738 Roomba 555-$848 Roomba 563-$938 Roomba 581-$1048 Scooba 385-$1298/$1198(member) Cash /net only. Available at Suntec City Hall 6 Booth 6558 (12-9pm) or At Blk 34 Upper Cross Street #04-138, Saturday only up to 1pm.
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In my kitchen, I have at least 10 power points, 2 sensor lights and 1 switch light in my kitchen. Plug in and leave it in
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Samsung's vac coming out in May right? You know the price?
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You don't need a pelmet if you already have L-box or false ceiling across the window. You're getting chopped.
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Well, lighter tone means you can see the dirt easier, so it's easier to know when it's clean or dirty if you don't maintain your home often, go for darker colours if you have a i-robot vacuum cleaner like me, go for lighter colours the following is a list of steps on how to clean your laminate flooring Instructions Things You'll Need: * Alcohol or nail polish remover * Rag * Pencil with eraser * Melamine foam sponge * WD-40 * Toothpaste * Rubber-soled shoe * Telephone 1. Step 1 Use alcohol or nail polish remover. Make sure the nail polish remover has acetone in it. Splash a small amount of either alcohol or polish remover on a rag, and scrub the mark clean. 2. Step 2 Try a pencil eraser. Use any old pencil eraser which is not colored to erase the furniture markings. 3. Step 3 Try a melamine foam sponge such as Mr. Clean's Magic Eraser. Dampen the sponge, and scrub the scuff mark away. This "magical" sponge is known to get into the crevices of surfaces that typical sponges and rags never reach. 4. Step 4 Try using WD-40. Spray a little WD-40 on a rag, and scrub the scuff mark. Do not saturate the rag, and make sure to clean any remaining oil off the floor afterward. 5. Step 5 Try scrubbing the mark with toothpaste. Squeeze a small dollop of toothpaste onto a rag. Wet the rag slightly, and scrub the toothpaste directly onto the scuff marks. After removing the marks, clean up the remaining toothpaste using a fresh damp rag. 6. Step 6 Try using a rubber-soled shoe. Take the sole of a tennis shoe, and press the rubber bottom on the scuff mark back and forth until the mark is gone. This process might require pressing quite firmly. 7. Step 7 Contact the manufacturer for a cleaner specific to its product. Manufacturers often recommend specific products that either they sell or you can purchase at most local stores. In addition they can inform you about products you should avoid using based on the laminate floors' construction and materials.