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ossify

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  1. er.. thanks I support whatever is safe and cheap. But if you want to use acrylic as study top, you may want to consider a scratch test. Some acrylics are scratch resistant (eg. solid surface). Some are so easily scratched I wouldn't touch it with a 10 ft pole. Although they say gold and silver color, I think they are referring to the mirror surface. If you look at the picture, there's red, white, blue, etc. So you can have white background + gold mirror or red background + silver mirror, etc. I think white background with silver mirror would suit my theme
  2. I am not sure how I will use it, but most likely will use it for light redirection to enable the whole house to look bright. It's very thin and light so it is much more safe than using a big mirror. I have not had the time to go there to take a look at their products yet but I surely will do so. I intend to use their products to DIY my "light box", a wire concealer for my TV console and maybe use for backsplash in kitchen. No pictures yet as my reno haven't started, now is planning stage and data accumulation. Keep your eyes peeled
  3. at your price, they better be laminated.
  4. i agree with his recommendations. but i worry that your flat may not be able to fit 2 compressors.
  5. went down to ikea today, saw one item that i wanted to use for my 6-seater dinning table bought at $50 GALANT table top 160x80 cm glass black Materials Table top: Tempered glass Mounting plate: Aluminium Item Measurements/ Dimensions Length 160 cm Width 80 cm Thickness 1.0 cm
  6. but i thought you said you only need it behind your hob? so you want to use it as a backsplash for the whole kitchen? it's only 32cm high.. i don't notice anything that's 32cm above your worktop.
  7. usually the dining light shines on the table. so if you place your food under the light, it will be "kept warm" anyway, the geylang shop quoted me $250 for the dining lights with led lights replacing the halogen lights. he said there are 2 types of led lights, one cheaper, one more expensive. some comments... the LED lighting seems wasted. they should point down if your aim is to light up the room. i see long scratches. on a lighter note, i really like the eubiq, gateman and switches and will probably incorporate into my place
  8. Did you get your kitchen from Ikea? Yes, just get 1 panel and glue it to your wall with clear silicone. What do you mean by "a bit hard to work frame the thing unless I redo the whole drilling"? You don't need to redo the drilling right? It's only 4mm thick. I have no idea what the Pragel NN is for, but I think it's a plastic strip that you can paste between your wall and your worktop. I don't know what the picture means either
  9. why is it so expensive? ID prices are usually 150-250. Contractor prices are usually 80-100
  10. I suppose you don't like the FASTBO wall panels. I would like to suggest using the FRAMSTA glass panels (4mm tempered white glass) $15 per panel, 120 x 32cm. Glue them to your wall with clear silicone. black glass available too. Or perhaps you can check this one out, I am not sure what it does. PRAGEL NN, wall finishing strip, grey $20.00 Materials Polypropylene plastic, Polystyrene plastic Customer Benefits Prevents water from penetrating between wall and worktop. Matches all IKEA worktops. Can also be used against a tiled wall or an ordinary wall. Item Measurements/ Dimensions Length 250 cm Depth 2.5 cm Height 2.5 cm
  11. if you want a wardrobe, combine it with your MBR TV by having a wardrobe behind your MBR TV. something interesting would be full glass partition between your MBR and MBR toilet
  12. hmm? look again at my picture, it's not combining the 2 toilets. it's making it bigger. bigger toilet means you can shift the bathtub out a bit. in fact, just get a 1.5m x 1.5m jacuzzi and you still have space for a shower area beside the WC
  13. at least you can have a dark greyish purple. no such thing as greyish red
  14. I would recommend you to get quotes from Sun Sun Glass and Besglas. Sun Sun Glass charges less for the glass, but their sliding mechanism seems expensive. Besglas charges more for the glass, but their sliding mechanism seems cheaper. So just get quotation from both and decide for yourself
  15. maybe simon can intro kopi the anti-red fsm
  16. first of all, congrats for considering ikea next, decide what dimensions wardrobe you want, 5ft L by 8ft H? slliding door? get the pax 1.5m L x 2.34m H or the elga 1.45m L x 1.98m H. elga is very cheap, about $500 only. if you want to utilise space above the wardrobe, you can use panels to box up or add in extra storage space, up to you. even built-in cannot maximise as they come in standard dimensions, they just box up for you. congrats, me too! where's your t-blog?
  17. welcome to RT! i personally hate wardrobe outside bathroom entrance (mold) so i have a suggestion extend the mbr bathroom out. double its size
  18. ooooo yah, i didn't look at the original floorplan. yes it sounds good. but you check if there's any extra cost to "not hack all the way" maybe you should get quote from besglas
  19. thanks i wait for new lobang
  20. so sad nobody wants to share with me lobang
  21. I understand that you want to save costs. But think about it.. creating a beam there so you can save 10% off your glassworks would also cost money, probably more. Also, you lose the amount of visibility and light if you add in a beam. Lastly, I doubt the added beam will be able to sustain the weight of the glass. In renovation, we work around what we have, not forcefully put in something If you have no beam, don't add a beam.
  22. Oh, btw, Sun Sun Glass is good for your wallet. Too bad I found them late, already signed up with Besglas. But when I asked Sun Sun Glass to quote me for what I required, the price was slightly higher than Besglas! So the one that Besglas quote cheaper, I ask Besglas do. The one that Sun Sun Glass quote cheaper, I ask Sun Sun Glass do. This way, I get what I want, at a price I like
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