Yang Guo 7 Report post Posted March 15, 2008 Tanglin halt floor plan and Toa payoh floor plan looks so alike, heh correct?your flooring is so cozy ..btw how much per square metre is ur tiles? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
countrylover 0 Report post Posted March 16, 2008 (edited) The air-con installer came for their 1st installation at 11am to put up the trunking on 14 Mar. Felt so paiseh, as hubby was stucked at work at the last minute and couldn't be there to open the door and give them instructions. One of the workers called me at 11.30am and I had no choice but to rush down from work at 12 noon. Thank God my office is just nearby! Felt so bad to make them wait for me for 1.5 hrs and hold up the installation. Nevertheless the workers were waiting patiently when I arrived and didn't scold me! This is a great attitude that we would love to see anywhere in the service industry. Think the installation of the trunking for the three rooms were completed by 4pm. They took less than 4 hours even though we didn't arrive on time. Great job done!Closeup of trunking at MBRTrunking at MBRTrunking at common bedroomTrunking at study roomUp next, we'll be painting the house before the installers return for their 2nd installation to install the air-con.my tiles look similar to yours, maybe a bit lighter in colour.. how much were yours psf?$3.20psf from Soon Bee Huat. Did you also buy from SBH? When we 1st bought the tiles, they looked quite dark. But after laying everything, I felt they looked just right! Thank God! same here, we also wanted the lighter shade, but also out of stock then. my reno shld be completed in about a week's time. abit disappointed actually, it's not as country as i hoped it was. but will buy lotsa accessories, hope it'll look ok.Don't worry, I'm sure it will turn out fine! Having a country theme doesn't mean to make everything look traditional and classic, a lot to do with colour combination and decor too. Hope to see photos of your home reno when it's done. Can PM me pls? Thanks. Edited March 16, 2008 by countrylover Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
countrylover 0 Report post Posted March 17, 2008 (edited) Yesterday, we started work on the L-shape racks for the household shelter. It was tough work cutting up the metal brackets and by the end of the day, we were about 70% done. At the same time, we also started painting sealer for the household shelter and skirting for all the rooms. Will finish painting for the household shelter first, so that when the L-shape racks are completed, we can start to move over some of our barang barang. We hope to finish all painting in two weeks time, so the air-con can be up.We seriously wonder why is there a sloping window latch done by HDB. Now racking our brains to see how we could beautify the area and make it less obvious. Edited March 22, 2008 by countrylover Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
christinetan 0 Report post Posted March 19, 2008 u mean u lay the cement yourselves? cool... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
countrylover 0 Report post Posted March 19, 2008 u mean u lay the cement yourselves? cool...Yup, DIY. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
candyprincess 0 Report post Posted March 19, 2008 hi where did u get ur metalracks for the hhs from? do u have pics? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
countrylover 0 Report post Posted March 20, 2008 hi where did u get ur metalracks for the hhs from? do u have pics?You should be able to get from most DIY or hardware shops. I don't have pics now but will try to post up pics of the completed racks this weekend. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jule 0 Report post Posted March 20, 2008 http://www.renotalk.com/forum/index.php?sh...mp;#entry183616You can read in this thread, regarding the leveling of the slope Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sakae sushi 0 Report post Posted March 21, 2008 http://www.renotalk.com/forum/index.php?sh...mp;#entry183616You can read in this thread, regarding the leveling of the slopehi julebeen a long time since you posted. yapz. i got the same problem of kanna permit rejected by HDB for levelling the slope at window ledge. my contractor did it with cement but i told them to hack it off. used carpentry instead.countrylover, maybe its better for you to remove now to prevent any issues in future or take down the photos here. you never know some man in white might be lurking here hehe. den liao LOL Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jule 0 Report post Posted March 21, 2008 hi julebeen a long time since you posted. yapz. i got the same problem of kanna permit rejected by HDB for levelling the slope at window ledge. my contractor did it with cement but i told them to hack it off. used carpentry instead.countrylover, maybe its better for you to remove now to prevent any issues in future or take down the photos here. you never know some man in white might be lurking here hehe. den liao LOLHee, sakae, I still come in to read sometimes, but nothing much to contribute so no post Countrylover, this is what I did for my MBR.. could only afford 1.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
countrylover 0 Report post Posted March 22, 2008 Hee, sakae, I still come in to read sometimes, but nothing much to contribute so no post Countrylover, this is what I did for my MBR.. could only afford 1..Hi jule/sakaeThanks for sharing. I had discussed this with my HB previously and he said that the issue only comes in if we decide to sell the flat in future, that's when we will need to hack it to its original condition before HDB comes for inspection. He used to be an ID and has done this for his clients, so he should know better. Anyway if we think about it, anything we do to the flat such as feature wall, window grills, partitions etc add on additional weight to the place. In fact, we've visited some neighbours' flats and realise that some of them also level the slopes the same way. But we'll think of ways of how to level them, so as to minimise the amt of weight added to the ledge.Am I right to say that the carpentry for your platform is fixed to the wall? That means there's an empty space between it and the slope? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TYM 0 Report post Posted March 23, 2008 (edited) Was at IFC yesterday. Brought my mum there to look for bed and she like this set from Country Style Furnishing. There is a matching wardrobe also.http://www.ifcsingapore.com/tenants/country.htm Edited March 23, 2008 by TYM Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
countrylover 0 Report post Posted March 23, 2008 Was at IFC yesterday. Brought my mum there to look for bed and she like this set from Country Style Furnishing. There is a matching wardrobe also.http://www.ifcsingapore.com/tenants/country.htmThanks so much! Will check it out! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sakae sushi 0 Report post Posted March 24, 2008 Hi jule/sakaeThanks for sharing. I had discussed this with my HB previously and he said that the issue only comes in if we decide to sell the flat in future, that's when we will need to hack it to its original condition before HDB comes for inspection. He used to be an ID and has done this for his clients, so he should know better. Anyway if we think about it, anything we do to the flat such as feature wall, window grills, partitions etc add on additional weight to the place. In fact, we've visited some neighbours' flats and realise that some of them also level the slopes the same way. But we'll think of ways of how to level them, so as to minimise the amt of weight added to the ledge.Am I right to say that the carpentry for your platform is fixed to the wall? That means there's an empty space between it and the slope?hii did carpentry to level up the slope. just simple plywood and finsih with paint. asked my plaster guy to plaster smooth the wood so the effect is simpilr to using cemnet. just must lighter and can hear the hollow sound when you knock it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
christinetan 0 Report post Posted March 31, 2008 hi countrylover, any progress? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites