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fireclay sink is up... and toilet glass panel
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i don't know how much is sliding panel, but the casement cost us 600.
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Hi Pink Tissue, I believe French Colonial country style can fit your current deco. I think you will like it. Maybe you can google for some pics of french country kitchens?
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next up... windows to service balcony. alot of ppl in my estate opted for sliding windows. but i didn't want to waste the view and the ventilation, so was firm on choosing casement windows. i passby a house with a unique window type, and i fall in love with it. i told mr yeo about this and got him to quote for a 3-panel-sized.... to my horror... it cost 1.6k for such a small window.. mr yeo told me there's another company doing this but it's made in taiwan/china (i couldn't remember) and that cost 1.2k... i drop that idea totally... wayyyy out of my budget.. *sad*, but still.. i wanted casement windows. the only problem is the suspending metal hanging rack that hdb provided. the window panel has to be higher than that when it swings out. so, i got mr yeo to double the base of the frame to avoid the rack. and here's my window... am glad i did it cos i think it'll make hanging clothes out alot easier too love the breeze... ahhhhhhh
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for us, we love the warmth that country kitchen brings and personally modern type are too common for us. we are old skool... & nothing beats solid wood! go thru magazines particularly the angmoh ones.. although the kitchen they show are humongous, you can pick up good ideas from there btw, you are doing your reno in phases? all the best to your reno!
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with all the paint work done, we move on to getting a contractor for the carpentry and misc work not much contractors are interested in doing country-type-of kitchen particularly with solid wood. but we had our minds set on that already. it's really finding the best deal and getting a good contractor that understands our idea. we went to most of the shops at katong and other IDs before deciding. after reviewing with 4 contractors, we finally decided on mr yeo. the cement works was up first... then gas piping... gas heater and hot water piping... electrical works at kitchen...
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after flipping thru many many magazines, we decided to draw out our kitchen design and get the contractors to quote it to ensure that all are quoting the same stuff. our kitchen layout is a gallery kitchen - long and narrow. would v much prefer to have a more squarish type of layout to have easier movement in the kitchen. I'm very concern that adding too much top cabinet will make the place look dark and cramp and no top cabinet will have storage issue in future... so we went for glass panels and light colors.. here's the drawings:
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Yup, Thanks so glad it's all done.. burnt many of my saturdays
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Here's the feature wall for the dining area... i learnt this thru youtube. it's a method called ragging. And the common room... The study room... Finally the master bedroom...
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Yes! Sorry, I created another topic, as I couldn't edit the title of this topic. I've already asked the moderator to close this topic. I will be posting more stuff on my new topic. Thanks for the support
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Hello Everybody, just want to share some reno pics which I did for my unit. My bto flat came with flooring done, so all the reno I did was for the kitchen cabinets, master-room toilet, and the doors. The rest was buying the furniture. Main bulk of my reno was spent on the kitchen. We were on a budget so did not do much for the rest of the place. Shall upload more pics later
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decided to do the painting of the house ourselves.. in hope of saving some cost.. but after all are done, actually there isn't much saving, but a lot of satisfaction and we are able to add something unique to the rooms.
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We've taken much reference and info from renotalk, so we hope that we can contribute some of our experience in home reno here too