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Trying to find something with this appearance (but preferably with dark grey or black hue, not greenish): The measurements are for two surface areas: 1) 2300 x 900 2) 790 x 660 The 660mm edge will be joined with the 900mm edge (the joint is around 300mm). I do not need it to be seamless if the cost is a lot more. Please send me a PM. Thanks!
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Thanks. Will visit CCM.
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Thanks! Anywhere else besides IMM? Agree that 2 + 2 looks great, but 3 + 1 makes sense for me because one of them is a ceiling fan switch and the rest are lights.
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Seems like it's best to have a 3-gang + a single instead.
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My electrician replaced my MK 3-gang switch plate (with tall switches) with a Legrand 4-gang switch plate because I needed another switch. However, I noticed that the switches on the Legrand one feels soft and one of the switches always needs to be pushed harder to 'engage'. I spoke to him and another contractor and they both tell me that it is an inherent problem with 4-gang switches. Does anyone know of a solution? Is there any tall 4-gang switch that feels solid when pushed?
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Nice doors! Could you share your contact for them, please?
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Has anyone come across a supplier for louvered bi-fold doors? Please send any contacts over as I wish to install two units. Thanks.
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I have visited Ikea and Chan Huat for track lighting fixtures. Does anyone have any recommendations for more designs?
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Thanks for the reply. The replacement tiles are quite thick, so the tiler may have to hack all the way to the base. I'm not very sure about the technical issues involved, but he comes recommended by the tile shop, so I assume he knows what he is doing.
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Area is about 190 sqft. Hacking of tiles ($500) + retiling ($1800) = $2300 If the hacking needs to go deeper (hacking of concrete layer), the total will go to $2700. Tiles are a separate cost. Is the quote fair?
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Any alternatives to City Gas? Been trying for days and I still haven't gotten through to a CSO.
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i was worried about the backflow. hope i can find a competent plumber. thanks!
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Thanks for the tip. Will take that into consideration. Let's say we install a sink right next to the washing machine. Can both the sink and the washing machine share that same drainage pipe?
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Thanks for the reply! Not sure if my description was a little vague. The pipe is not attached to the ceiling. It's the small pipe that sticks out from the floor, and it is standing at around 15 cm high. If I'm not wrong, that's to be attached to the washing machine drainage. Can this drainage pipe be converted?
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Looking For An Id/Contractor
oYx replied to Mery's topic in Renovation Contractors, Interior Designers & Suppliers Reviews
Anyone has a tried and proven tiler to recommend? I need one to hack the floors in my kitchen and service yard, and finally, to install new tiles. -
Does anyone know if the protruding drainage pipe in the service yard can be 'converted' into a drainage hole with grilles? Any tips would be great!
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Anyone installed Chamwood flooring from Floor Depot? How do you like it and how is the floor holding up?
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My 4 Rm Flat
oYx replied to dan80's topic in RENOVATION IDEAS: Interior Design Themes, Space Planning
Hi Dan, Hope to get the contact of your contractor too. Thanks in advance! -
Thanks for sharing. Here's a bump, just in case anyone knows or any such company exists out there!
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Thanks for the reply! Any idea why that is so?
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I'm looking for any contacts for trustworthy bamboo flooring companies. Any leads or warnings would be much appreciated!