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Oh, so that will be the exact look of just those exact number of tiles used? I thought it was a sample group of the entire floor area. If so, I'd go for right most. Mine might be out in next month's H&D mag, fingers crossed
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Gap for the 1st, seal with silicone/sealant usually. But the 2nd one, I believe there's supposed to be edging. I forgot the term my contractor used
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Aren't they all the same?
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I used them for framing prints and paintings. Personally feel they are professional, cost wise didn't really do comparison quotes previously, but remember to bargain.
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Looks nice! What kind of tiles are these and where from?
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Cool clock!
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Have a very similar layout, also in Tampines! Hope your reno goes smoothly - look forward to updates
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Retractable Tv Brackets (32" To 46") Directly On Walls
tessina replied to punggolianaj's topic in Electronics & Electricals
You can walk around Sim Lim Tower. They carry many different sizes with various configurations. -
A copper trough sink would have been so awesome! Loving the entire look of your home, gorgeous!
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Shouldn't be a problem, I changed mine out as the design of the previous one very 'orbit' (resale unit).
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Can also consider the Mistral one - it's avail at Best Denki - it's bronze tone is more natural looking than the Iona one, imho.
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My First Home :)
tessina replied to MsChocobanana's topic in Reno t-Blog Chat - HDB Resale Renovation & Interior Design
I've seen those valves at some of those hardware stores along Jln Besar which also carry piping and joints. Didn't ask the price though. Had considered doing up a clothes rack with them -
The Before: The after: Pics from here: http://www.wivesunscripted.com/2012/04/18/distressing-a-brick-wall/ Some instructions: http://voices.yahoo.com/tips-whitewashing-walls-paint-recipes-for-1585093.html?cat=30 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aesQguipgW4 If you intend to go ahead with this - suggest you get Alan to do this FOC, as a form of rectification. Agree with ProjectH, Alan should be fixing this for you.
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Actually why is he even proposing shalex or laquer (which don't work well on brick surface by the way), since it will also serve to further seal in the look. I thought the point should be to remove the excess cement on the bricks?
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Guess who's in H&D August
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Ah I see what you mean. I'm not sure if it's industry practice to smear the cement all over the brick and 'wipe up after' 'cos In my case, using craftstone, we don't have this issue (we use grey 'bricks'). Not sure how the overall theme is, but you can also consider whitewashing the entire brick wall, though it would significantly change the look you obviously initially had in mind
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Prefer unpainted. What are your concerns with the whit-ish cement look anyways?
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The shot is from The Design Store by Lifestorey. Address here: http://www.lifestorey.com/store.php The prices of the items avail there is more affordable than expected (not cheap, but still cheaper in relation to other brands like Air/Grafunkt/Xtra etc. and even their flagship store in Great World)
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I know it really boils down to personal taste but I do somewhat feel that the effect of the striking blue wall takes away a fair bit from the overall theme. Perhaps a grey instead? Nonetheless, love the fittings you have and looking forward to seeing your home progress along!
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