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actually, not many customise dining table except bar top counter i think. dont envy me hor. muahaha.
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talking abt charcoal grill, i also like steamboat! i think we are all food junkies. lol. that time was just telling ID briefly that wifey and ilove steamboat. then he designed a dining table into our kitchen layout. the dining table comes will have power point at the bottom of the dining table. parents' place need to use gas cylinder type cos power point too far from dining table. otherwise, have to use extension plug. in future dont need liao. hee.
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Angel, we can take train from pioneer station to airport, confirm have seat. hehehe.
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gatherings bo pian sometimes.
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usually is as what u said. i don't think u should pay up everything if the kitchen and toilets are not done yet. payment format should be stated in your contract. is it in ur contract?
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agree agree, best if the wrongly delivered ones cost more. hahaha. don't say i cheapskate hor. lol.
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oh, it is a vacuum cleaner. i like unconventional stuff. hehe.
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a few times ba. food is decent. staying with my parents at the moment lor. jurong west. anyway, that why bought a flat in jurong west.
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hihi, what is that? can advice?
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2 storey, sure can squeeze some place to put it. maybe a stool besides ur shoe cabinet?
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coffee o bro finally put up some pics liao. hehehe.
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Somewhere Over The Rainbow In Jurong West~~
Mickey M replied to Mickey M's topic in Reno t-Blog Chat
kk. i will put up some pics soon. aiyo... -
i dont have the exact cost with me now but was advised (Viborg Trading ) previously that the cost of the Blum hinges with the Blumotion cost $3 to $ 4 plus depending on which model u are getting.
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pity ur hubby, i think u sim tia doggies more than ur hubby. lol.
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no no, it is nice nice la. aiyo. btw i like microsuede type of materials for furnitures. hee.
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so FIERCE!!! hee.
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yup yup. i 2nd that. smoky smoky.
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Somewhere Over The Rainbow In Jurong West~~
Mickey M replied to Mickey M's topic in Reno t-Blog Chat
last wk i actually promised to upload some pics. will try to do so soon. hmm, tomorrow i will take pics. basically only the foundation works are done. toilets are half done also. nothing much to see also. but even the foundation works will have some amendment as ID want to redo minor things to make it nicer in his opinion. initially was to get the whole house ready before christmas. but the possibility to get the house ready before christmas is zero percent i believe. -
same here, bedroom just for sleeping and personal time. i only know halogen lights are big electricity consumers, how much more in terms of utility cost i am not sure also.
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coffee brother, she said will post pics first lor. still waiting. hehehe.
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Hi Christy, Can say not nice or not. muahahah. No la, it is nice, suit your theme perfectly. hee.
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pastries fattening...
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Best of luck Annjoy!
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realise alot of spelling typo in my previous post. hahah. yup yup. it is a nice fridge, reasonable price for a 4 tick. and the size i just nice, bigger than a standard 1 door fridge (more storage area) but smaller than a 2 door fridge (more space needed). yup, can see that your light source will be halogen lights plus covelight (maybe bedside lamps also?). is the covelight bright enough in your room? cos i was thinking if covelight is not bright enough, u will switch on halogen lights which are high energy consumption and if u on it for long period of time everyday, might not be gd for your wallet. and as we all know halogen give off more heat, more likelihood u will switch on the air con when u are in the room.
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Hmm, for now, I haven't seen one la but nothing is impossible in this world but I would think why would u need ABS trimming for frame. ABS trimming is to protect the edges of cabinet doors. After trimming the edge, a sort of plastic material is coated to the edge to enhance the durability of the edges to reduce possibility of chipping. That is as far as I know la.