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alexter

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  1. A preview of the String Curtains behind the TV. because its DIY hang, hence not that good yet. i guess need to buy some rod to hold it up.
  2. well i guess the rubber piece is the solution, one question , where to buy those? hehehehe.... here is my vanity cabinet with curve edge @ $450
  3. hehehe, all the people visted tot it is a wardrobe too.
  4. That was how my storage tank look like... now with the box up.
  5. Hi Neighbour, Not sure is this a defect. Most of us got the same bath/toilet design for the MBR. after a bath in the bath area, do your toilet area get wet with water too? the water drip from the shower door and out into the toilet area. is there anything the BSC can do about it, or is there any DIY Solution?
  6. well you can get your ID to design it for you. i got my contractor to do the folding door, cost me about $1100 with the door frame and to cover the top above the frame. if laminated will be cheaper.
  7. Problem with small room with big bed, now there are no walking space to the window. have to sit on the bed to use the table. More cutting done to the make more space. Hence the table support are shorten. and rearrange the layout, a little improvement of space. this is how my dad room looks like. this is the MBR bed. In MBR with the LCD TV mounted, 37" Philip AT2800
  8. My DIY ikea bed. this was the ikea Stora loft bed. Due to the lower ceiling of the HDB, could not use it as it was. This will be for my dad use, and can not expect him to climb up and down. Hence some modification are needed. The dismantling took me a good 4hrs. (clearing the oak wood as i dismantle part by part) and i pay $120 for a mover to move all the woods, the queen mattress, and the below bed set. Assembling time... The shelves with drawers. this is my first outcome of the modification, cutting the legs shorter to put the bed on the ground.
  9. Small Kitchen i have, hence difficult to have a good angle for photo taking. the stove area. The cabinet at the bifolding door. the sink area. The washing machine area.
  10. yes it is a bifold door. me wrong, with the choice of word 'sliding' hehehe....
  11. i used the 30min dry cycle... for a polo shirt and a towel, not full dry, only 90%... will do more testing with the drying setting. not use to condensing drying yet... as conventional hot air dryers seem to be able to a better job for now... hope i get the setting right soon, to enjoy the full potential.
  12. the final vanishing of the capentry. the feature wall in the MBR. the display cabinet in LR. And the end result with the vanish finish. The feature cover of the window that looks like a wardrobe. The display cabinet with the shelves in. My kitchen entrances and the shoe cabinet.
  13. Well very nice Furnishing.... cool stuff! i'm looking for PS3 or Xbox too, or maybe Wii.
  14. very nice reno there, workmanship not bad... The bed headboard is very nice. i like it.... its actually a lot better looking then the pic. hehehe
  15. you side lots of movement the last 2 days.... no update of photos? show some progress photos. too busy to take photo or need me to take for you?
  16. this is my kitchen entrance area, with shoe cabinet the sliding door, half open. sliding door full close. close door from kitchen view.
  17. Here is the window in the MBR And here is the window, feature cover up. Finally my partition wall painted. my LCD can be up soon.
  18. most of my doors for my carpentry were up yesterday. here are the doors and board for the display cabinet. Here is the Display cabinet, view form the living area. here is the view from the dinning area. wardrobe with handles up. (BR2 & 3) wardrobe in MBR
  19. Just some update on the water slippage. see water slip in from hole. Using toilet roll and towel to drain out the water. lots of water holding in the frame. after draining out most of the water... the window grille installed with silicon pump in the holes. but on Sunday morning water still slip in. (the grille guy did a bad job on the silicon patch, but now confirm the water slippage.) the HBD contractor came in the morning, and give crap again. He : where the water slip in, where is the water mark? i : from the holes, as the water in the window frame. he : like that how to know from where? i :the water from outside slip into the frame and out from those holes. he : so outside where are the water mark? i : when it rain the water slip in! he: so you got see where got water slip in, which part got mark? i : it rain and the whole wall is wet with water! how can anyone see which part water slip in? he : like that we also don't know where the water slip in, difficult to patch, later patch the whole wall thick thick not nice. i : then how? so next time start rain you come and see where the water slip in lar! he : err cannot... ... ... we will put silicon outside around the frame. and put silicon to patch the holes. i: but then the water might still goes into the frame? he : we silicon the holes, water will not slip in. Those water are from last time when they install the window. i: those are clean water and after rain more water lay!... ... You put silicon outside then we see how! well i just hope the silicon can solve the problem.
  20. My store rack quote $400. My contractor mark up for this, here take some, there give some. From those leaflet good pricing, for the same thing maybe $280.
  21. well i think about 7.45pm they came and gone by 8.30pm. Now your windows are open, guess they are there to do work. but did not see any movement inside.. hehehe.
  22. well will be very soon.... i saw all your Carpentry delivered to your house, when i was bring stuff in the evening. wow you ID very good, save energy for you.... never on the lights.... hehehehe... i guess more photos form you soon. i might drop by tomorrow afternoon to say hello...
  23. The Making of the kitchen entrance. the man is at the folding door frame. plastic sheet cover due the sanding of the solid surface top. The worker done sanding and another measureing ceiling top. The top is pasted, and now for the side. The kitchen enterance done and the shoe cabinet doors installed too.
  24. The installation of the roller blinds was done on saturday. finally some one using the type with vacuum attached to the drill. Blind up. See the all the window handles fit in between the grille. Blind down. Using the same roller blinds for all the windows, hence will not post those photos. The unveiling of half the sofa set. see what i discover, the green bean from the door openingtime, growing after the washing a few days back..
  25. View from outside with the ventilation fans on. The worker installing the doors for the HHS feature wall. Here is the view of the dinning area, with the HSS feature wall, dinning table, display cabinet. Here is the dinning table set.... Here is the Alter table...
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