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  1. Kitchen Glass backsplash was up... WAS....Well, not any more... It has been removed and new pieces had to be cut. There is some misalignment on the bottom piece if you could spot it. The bottom left protrudes from the countertop by a couple millimeters while the top left lines up with the upper piece. It does not run parallel to the wall. You could say I'm anal on lines and apparently my cupboard upper and lower cornices is making it difficult for the glass makers. At least my ID still made them redo it. The Glass to be cut in 2 pieces for full wall height as cannot go into the lift. The horizontal join line was suggested by the ID as it will be covered by the chimney hood. Its a good idea. Initially without consideration of the hood i wanted the join line to be a vertical line lining up with the left cornice of the upper cabinet.
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  3. Hey there, where did you get the foxy prints with frame? Looking for something similar to decorate my kids room.
  4. Hi Yewtee99, yes the Jurong east shop also selling timber. Ply for single side white laminated, 800mm square thickness 18mm. It is $30something. Sorry can't remember exact price as I bought a lot of other tools. I recently bought timber from Chip Lee in Eunos. Cheaper than the Jurong east hardware shop. For prestech stuff, its difficult to tell you the price as there are many types of profiles and prices are by per feet. See this link. http://www.prestech.com.sg/Products.aspx?CategoryID=1 I would suggest you contact them directly. It may look the same for the ones you see in my pic as they are all 40x40mm. but they are actually 3 different types of 40x40 profiles. The 4 vertical ones i'm using the heavy duty type 4040H, the 4 upper horizontal ones that support the plywood the standard 4040, and the lower horizontal ones is light duty 4040L as its just bracing for rigidity. Just the profiles alone are cheap, but if cost is a concern, you need to consider the cost of the mating parts. The Gussets and fasteners and feet all amount up to alot of cost. I like the look of clear anodized aluminium, but if its just a stand you want to DIY, I would suggest you make them all out of wood. Its cheaper that way. An upside down look FYI. If you look at the vertical profiles connecting to the horizontal profiles are made with the triangle pieces; the gussets, Each leg I have 3 pieces, so total 12 pieces. Each gusset requires 2 bolts and 2 Rhombus nuts. So you need 36 pieces of the fasteners just for the plywood side alone. Its probably not necessary but I tend to over-engineer stuff. No warranty if the washer falls off the stand. I have too much LED strip left so i ran it around the stand. Makes the service yard more cool. Completed Washer/Dryer Pedastal. I left the front side bottom horizontal profile out as that space is reserved for my laundry basket and need it to be able to slide in/out without obstruction.
  5. Completed Master Bed Room Wardrobe. https://www.flickr.com/photos/139714232@N05/24601098832/in/album-72157661796284074/ Its an L Shape in with EDL laminates. In 2 Tone, with the closet access area with pearl white gloss look and bed facing side a wooden look since I don't wish to see my reflection when i wake up. I had a recess cut out at the rear of the cabinet so that i can place/charge my phone, alarm clock, keys etc... I wanted more recesses actually to put magazines or display some stuff, but commanding officer wanted more closet space so end up with only 1. The recess location was chosen specifically for lazy access. ie. when I can reach into the access when lying on the bed. So that i can hit the alarm clock snooze button with just an arm movement View from Passageway View from Bathroom The Innards. Top drawer is for watches. (picture was taken before the cupboard was completed so see exposed plywood sides and hole at the right side). Originally wanted to put a tempered glass on top . But then again I wear I don't have Rolex to display. Only have cheap Casios so no point displaying them. The glass will end up be covered by full of the makeup stuff and my CO's junk anyway... See the hole above the drawer, it is half depth, the other half on the other side is the bedside recess. It has a thick upper area to hide the wires and LED driver. My clothes was assigned to this tiny space... , the rest belongs to the CO. The dead space caused by the aircon trunking was converted into a small slotted hole at the top and a pull out. I intend to stick stealthy clear or white hooks to the pullout and use it to hang scarfs, belts, freshly ironed clothes for events,or whatever thin stuff. For the slotted hole at the top, can only think of 1 thing to put there. Its for something that cost 2 arms and 3 legs but used only once and kept in closet for the next 20 years... "The Wedding Photo album". . So if its put in here i assume we will be reminded of it enough to fully make use of it to bring it out to show guests. The BedSide view. As mentioned earlier, as i could not add more recess to display stuff, it looks kind of plain, I will add some poster frames later. The recess, with a power point and recessed lighting.
  6. Hey lux, you might want to get a rug or some floor protection under your rocking chair.
  7. Completed Common Bathroom. This has an opposing color as my living room. Again, this is quite bare, bought some toiletries from Amazon but not arrived yet. Full sized pictures here. https://www.flickr.com/photos/139714232@N05/albums/72157663383477189 This is a pretty small bathroom with combined wet and dry area. Using iphone Pano Mode for a wider view, which makes the picture looks a bit distorted. Business zone This mirror is a bit small. Just ordered a replacement oval shaped one from Tmall. Hopefully this is more suited for that space.
  8. Completed Master Bathroom. Though it looks pretty bare now as I have limited accessories installed. I intend to use mostly suction cup stuff to hold(not purchased yet). Trying to minimize the drilling. Full sized pics taken with Iphone here. https://www.flickr.com/photos/139714232@N05/sets/72157661745793244 The following are some resized pics. Dry area - Vanity cabinet. Wet Area Thinking area... with phone holder.
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