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  1. hey luckable, thats a very nice water feature! able to share with me where u got it? i'm sourcing for one for my new house
  2. thanks yokine9a for your reply. Yes, the t joint that i'm using has the same colour as my laminate. i guess it is more obvious in my case because i'm using white laminate. i've seen s/s joint on a parquet flooring before..the joint is only approx 5mm and flushes with both flooring.whereas the t joint is easily 20mm..and bulged out. u can see the 'hump' from far. as for the blunt edge of the s/s edge, that is our main concern. just curious if anyone has tried a s/s joint on laminate and if it will really have a uneven finishing.
  3. my laminate flooring for my bedrooms have been completed. but i noticed that they are using 't joint' pvc type of joint between my tiles and laminates. the joints look thick and ugly..and i requested for stainless strip type of joint. however, my id advised that due to the nature of how the laminates were laid, they need the big t joint to 'press' the laminates to flush with the tiles. he mentioned that by using a stainless steel joint, the laminate and tiles may be uneven. he mentioned that he can change to s/s type, but advised me to use the ugly t joint instead. can any kind soul advise if this is true? thanks a million!
  4. hi mapleleaf, i'm frm block e unit 65..we got our keys last sat but not going to start our reno till june08 as my hubby will be outstationed
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