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the main diff between the blog and a t-blog chat is

1. blog is mainly used to chronicle the renovation journey

2. all comments on the blog is usually related to the post itself, so you can't reply to a comment on another post

3. t-blog chat mainly used for chatting, so all of us can come spam and chat at the same time

i maintain both blog and t-blog, but blog is more for sharing with friends and relatives what is the progress of my renovation

while the t-blog chat is for getting to know more fellow renotalkers and sharing of tips / ideas / deals !!

 

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first to spam :rofl:

the main diff between the blog and a t-blog chat is

1. blog is mainly used to chronicle the renovation journey

2. all comments on the blog is usually related to the post itself, so you can't reply to a comment on another post

3. t-blog chat mainly used for chatting, so all of us can come spam and chat at the same time

i maintain both blog and t-blog, but blog is more for sharing with friends and relatives what is the progress of my renovation

while the t-blog chat is for getting to know more fellow renotalkers and sharing of tips / ideas / deals zz

Thanks for the explanation. But my problem is, gotta update both blog and t-blog. Very tedious right? How do forumers here do it? Do they just copy and paste so both the blog and t-blog share the same entries?

I'm too lazy to click on both sides to see how people do it. zz

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Thanks for the explanation. But my problem is, gotta update both blog and t-blog. Very tedious right? How do forumers here do it? Do they just copy and paste so both the blog and t-blog share the same entries?

I'm too lazy to click on both sides to see how people do it. :rofl:

actually its really up to individual. In fact, majority kept a t-blog and not many have a blog so u may wanna choose either one depending on your needs. If u wan others to post comments then set up a t-blog otherwise a blog wld do.

 

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Realise we've got the same tiles! High Five!

Cool! I got mine from Soon Bee Huat. How about you?

I remember you mentioned in another thread that you will be doing your home in the country style like me? How's it going? Any photos to share? :P

For the benefit of all, will copy & paste what I have in my blog here.

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5 March 2008

After a series of negotiations with contractors, hiccups and boos-boos, our renovation is FINALLY going to start officially tomorrow. Yeah!:yamseng:

The sand contractor, cement supplier and tile company delivered their items today.

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It's all but sand, cement and tiles.

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Closeup of floor tiles

Here's how our home looks like before the renovation started...

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Our master bedroom

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Our common bedroom

Here's a preview and sense of how our floor tiles look like. At one glance, it looks like laminated flooring but they are in fact ceramic files designed to look like wood!

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Can't wait to see how the bare house filled with sand and cement now can transform into after our renovation! :sport-smiley-004:

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6 March 2008

Today is an exciting day for us because it's the first day of our renovation. We arranged to meet the flooring contractor at 8am. Unfortunately, he was late and only arrived with his workers at 9am! :yamseng:

They started with screeding of the living room, household shelter and three bedrooms. By the end of the day about 5pm, the job was completed.

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Closeup of the spade

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Screeding done **** room

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Screeding done at study room

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Screeding done at common bedroom

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Screeding done at MBR

This is the start of a magical transformation for our home sweet home. A great new beginning for me and my loved ones...

Tomorrow, the workers will lay the beautiful tiles we bought. Can't wait to see the end result! :P

 

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Ya, doing my house up in country style also. Abit of hiccups in the reno. But ok la.. not so bad. took some pictures but can't upload it, cos i lost my cable! gotta go buy one b4 i can upload the pics. haha.

 

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Hi countrylover,

Congrats! I will be also renovating my house with some country style, as it is difficult to do it with limited resources in sg. Maybe you can share ideas.. :dancingqueen:

 

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Ya, doing my house up in country style also. Abit of hiccups in the reno. But ok la.. not so bad. took some pictures but can't upload it, cos i lost my cable! gotta go buy one b4 i can upload the pics. haha.

How's your reno progress now? So not 100% completed yet? Think u mentioned you engaged Cottage Crafts right?

for laying ceramic tiles got to screed first?

didn't know that :)

I thought screeding is necessary irregardless of homogenous, ceramic etc?

 

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Hi countrylover,

Congrats! I will be also renovating my house with some country style, as it is difficult to do it with limited resources in sg. Maybe you can share ideas.. :bangwall:

Yeah, do agree that there are limited resources in Singapore as the country style theme is not an "in thing". As such, careful planning and research has to be done, esp where budgeting is involved. The few places and IDs who claim to specialise in country style are IMHO out for a killing, as they perceive themselves to be serving a niche market. :sport-smiley-004:

The mention of country style symbolises warmth, comfort qand cosiness and it involves a careful play of colours, texture and materials used. There are lots of ideas on how to achieve that country look and would take many posts to explain everything. :sport-smiley-004: But the basic things you can consider is to have lots of wooden stuff in your home eg teak, timber etc. For flooring, can consider laminated flooring or solid timber flooring. Then interplay with ginghams, florals, lace and pastels for your curtains, bed linen, cushions etc.

Country style is also associated with displays of your treasures and collectibles such as china, old photos, toys etc. Painted furniture is a great way to achieve that look too.

Some basic colours associated with country style :

1. blue and white

2. green and lavender

3. pastels

4. coral and cream

5. red and white

I'm not an expert in this area but have been reading up a lot over the past year. :) Try borrowing books from the library to understand more.

 

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Renovation Day 4 (9 March 2008)

The floor tiles are about 80% done. Still left about half the living room and household shelter and they are done! :notti:

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View of living room

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Alternate View of living room

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View of MBR

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View of common bedroom

We had a busy day today. Instead of waiting for the floor tiles to be completely laid, we made use of the time (since it's a Sunday!) to prepare the plywood we bought yesterday for the feature wall in our living room and bedrooms. That includes trimming/sawing to the required lengths and thereafter painting with wood lacquer.

Don't think that this is an easy task, for it took us almost 8 hrs to get about 10 pieces of plywood trimmed and painted!

 

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Your living room looks spacious, very envy. 5room flat hor..

Nope, mine is 4-room 90 sq m. Yeah, living room is quite spacious but u shd see my bedrooms. Hiyo, so small I have problems with space planning. :P

 

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