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Everything posted by Reiki
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Pretty, for you hor, i go check hubstation ah. The connection seems to be straight forward leh - slowly stardee the picture.
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Welcome, Bee Leng. When choosing and changing position of the WC, check with your ID/contractor/plumber for the proper type of WC. I am not sure how to explain it here but it has to do with the dimension [length of wastage hole from wall].
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Pretty, dun dun. Without the glass panels, your house oso and oreadi chio leh. The artist in you the house to another level of simplistic approach with taste ah. Well done, pretty! Hehe, with such $$ saved, can draw lots more for err err errr charity? *hint hint* LOL
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Welcome aboard and congratulations on the purchase of the flat, sugardaddy. My jaw dropped to see such a spacious 143sqm for a 5 room flat. It is almost an EA layout.
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Pretty!!! Hehe, you went 'sabbatical' leave ah? Same same here Nice leh the console. Oh, my neck long liow ah waiting for moreeeeeee of your house pics! Oh, the headboard swee too!
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The Feature Wall:
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This is for member BeeLeng. Sorry for the late reply. The only way for us to have a spacious and a long vanity top for our MBR toilet is to extend it out. Making it an open concept takes 'gut' Our ID tried to cater to our 'shyness' during renovation and had a panel fixed but it turned out ugly. To minimise moisture and utilise full containment of the aircondition, we changed the toilet windows. You need to get a permit should you are changing your windows in toilets. The aerial view of our MBR Toilet [split into 4 parts pictures]: Vanity Area --- Inside Shower Area "Business" Area --- Recycle Wardrobe
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As in your signature tagline - You actually managed to create a resort feel, beany! Congrats! Like the way you posted the pics - before and after. Pictures speak thousand words and, indeed, looking at all your pics, they give a great sense of accomplishment. Hehe, Happy Stay in your resort
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LOL .. I show off hor -- how my ID designed to hide away the tank:
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Wah wah wah. Wanted to ask you if u get up with a number in mind since you are early today. Then I saw 1289! Huat ler!
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LOL .. and I can't believe it myself too. Hehe, cos cooking is very minimal here -- there are days no cooking at all. Hmm, somehow being new to cylinder, there were times I quite scared running out of gas in the middle of cooking. Worse, when got guests.
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Wah Angel .. this is news to me. Hmm, no wonder my previous owners - out of the kindness, was asking me whether I want the tank before they moved out. Didn't realise about the deposit thingie till you highlighted here.
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I may be wrong. When considering induction, you need to inform your electrician to install the right voltage power. Induction has plus points and looks sleek but [may not be mathematically correct] it does consume more electricity [hence, more $$] if you are not a heavy cook. This is based on your cooking efficiency - gas versus electricity. On the contrary, if you cook heavily, the cost difference between induction and stove can be quite minimal. Using cylinder [minus away the fear] is a matter of getting used to the idea. I have not used cylinder before but surprisingly, the cylinder which was ordered Oct 2008 still last till now. You also need to design your kitchen carpentry to hide this tank.
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Congratulations to you, adrian and family. Huat ah! to the new house.
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It is nice to see all the nice, healthy plants, Ripples. Indeed, plants enhance cozy ambience and exuding lotsa calming energy all around. Must have cost you a bomb to get all of them!
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Thanks for highlighting. Yup, you can just put the two circle metal thingy on top of the black glass. Manufacturer claimed it is Ceran Glass that supposed to stand up to the daily wear and tear.
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Alamak pretty .. I didn't see your reply abt the painting. I oso now dunno how to reply to u liow ler. But, I think Angel81 said it well and here I want to quote her ..
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Do show the pic, Rasp. Hehe, I am already excited for you. Don't think there's silicon around the hob. When I closely checked, it seems that the hob is just place on top but I do remember there's some kind of grip [screw] attached to the hob.
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Pretty, wake up liow anot? hehehe Err, just checking - how much is yr charge for a painting ah? Say, based on the pic, but only a panel of 3 vertical pieces?
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AJ, do take care ah! Hehe, yup yup go doctor - a friend got a flu and got 5 days mc too!
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Rasp, LOL .. think I hit myself too After your post, I closely scrutinised how the trunks were done. You are right, Rasp The one nailed to the wall is not the flat piece. Hahaha, so much for relying on our contractors.
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Hi Rasp, Err, I think I might have confused you The trunk is the normal electrical casing [as in pic below] which is easily available. Perhaps, you can ask your electrician to provide you FOC since it is only short to cover that small length area. Yes, the wires are easily available. You may want to label each wire/cable so it will be easily identifiable. When it is not painted, it is easy to open it - just 'click' at the side and it pops open. After painting, I will open it from the lower end - just use a screwdriver to pop it open. [The top - as in diagram, is where you nailed it to the wall] My apologies if there was miscomm, Rasp.
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Pretty, your battery takes so long to charge ah? Where are the pics?!?!!
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Pretty ah, exactly that was what I thought when the pics were taken during the reno. Plus, a little worried ler during the 48 hours. Hehe, your house VERY swee swee liow ah .. wanna have this dead sea oso too late to do lah.