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  1. Ms Isabelline is truely a beauty. I love the walnut wood. Care to share how much is the damage?
  2. Whole house same laminate?
  3. Towel hanger for both toilets: <a href="http://www.freeimagehosting.net/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/94ba414090.jpg" border="0" class="linked-image" /></a> How much is this towel rack, may I know? And very nice Master bath basin u have chosen.
  4. Very nice study room glass doors you have there! And where do you get your main door from? Is it fire-rated? and how much?
  5. My toilet feature wall woody tiles is exactly the same ones that Minaret used for his yard. My fav tiles of my house and that small area in common bath floor and one wall cost use $850 on tiles alone.
  6. You did good justice to these beautiful tiles by putting them in area that is expose to the sun, making them looking really woody! :good: Unlike ours which is hid in Common Bath and is usually dark w/o natural lighting due to our HDB configuration.
  7. Hello! where do you get the glossy room doors from?
  8. This is the brightest pic i have of our feature wall. btw it's also in the common bath. Having this tile make the common bath more ex than master bath. By winnienamie at 2012-08-29
  9. Yea, those china wooden tiles from SBH didn't even come close to the how realistic this one is. As the tiles are used in common bath, currently still covered up under protection paper. Even though the feature wall is not covered but there is no lights in the bathroom so it's not doing justice to this beauty. Will share once there is enough lighting and when protection paper are removed.
  10. And coincidentally we start reno on the same say with you, 3 Aug. We are halfway done. But ours is only an EA.
  11. we chose this same wooden tiles from Hup Kiong. It was a love at first sight, ahem on the price. Only clad it in common bath floor and one feature wall to maximise effects and minimise cost.
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