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Wallpaper

Living Room - for TV

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Master Bedroom - for bed

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Legrand Switch

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Picture before touch up

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Damaged Socket

Starhub came to install an additional SCV point, mis-calculated and drilled right through this socket, notice the missing on/off switch. Thank God the wires are unaffected.

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Bathroom

Master Toilet Water Heater

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Common Toilet Water Heater

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Master Toilet Cabinet and Mirror

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Common Toilet Cabinet and Mirror

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Door bell/chime

Original from HDB

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Hacking to remove the round backing

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Round backing removed

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Install new sqaure conceal backing

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All done!

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TV Console

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wa lookin good!

cn i ask where did u get the bs rack and hw much? thanks

www.yee-sin.com $270. It's custom fit L-shape. Just tell them the dimension (measure the floor) and they will come down to fix. NOT those high class boltless type but will do the job for me.

 

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Shower Screen

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Hole to allow water from outside the shower screen area to get into the water-trap.

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just wondering.. my ID suggests having a shower kerb at the shower area. Is it necessary to have?/ any pros and cons of having the kerb??

How are the water going to flow into the pipe in the 1st place..?

quote name='keltong' date='Apr 22 2008, 10:23 AM' post='286392']

Alumix Wardrobe

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Master bedroom

wow your cupboard interior look v nice.. dunno if my ID can deliver the same thing..

how much does it cost..?

 

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just wondering.. my ID suggests having a shower kerb at the shower area. Is it necessary to have?/ any pros and cons of having the kerb??

How are the water going to flow into the pipe in the 1st place..?

For me is to save cost, having a kerb means more $$ involved, since they say not necessary I went without the kerb.

The pipe is actually aircon pipe, what I am referring is the rectangular opening for water outside the shower area to flow into the water-trap. Sorry if the pipe gives the wrong idea.

wow your cupboard interior look v nice.. dunno if my ID can deliver the same thing..

how much does it cost..?

Recommended to this by my brother. Alumix is a modular wardrobe system, and they have another system call Ximula (note it's the reverse of Alumix) which is I think a more expensive one. Mine was around $1400 for a 6ft wardrobe. Door is 6 ft but the internal fittings is not coz need to cater for the vertical bars.

 

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For me is to save cost, having a kerb means more $$ involved, since they say not necessary I went without the kerb.

The pipe is actually aircon pipe, what I am referring is the rectangular opening for water outside the shower area to flow into the water-trap. Sorry if the pipe gives the wrong idea.

Recommended to this by my brother. Alumix is a modular wardrobe system, and they have another system call Ximula (note it's the reverse of Alumix) which is I think a more expensive one. Mine was around $1400 for a 6ft wardrobe. Door is 6 ft but the internal fittings is not coz need to cater for the vertical bars.

in the 1st place.. what is the kerb meant for?? just for beautifying purpose or just in case the glass door break?? (choi choi..)

hmm.. look v nice.. i like the internal fitting.. not like the normal..

wondering if my ID can do the same.. she charging me 1.6k+... for 8ft swing door..

 

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For me is to save cost, having a kerb means more $$ involved, since they say not necessary I went without the kerb.

The pipe is actually aircon pipe, what I am referring is the rectangular opening for water outside the shower area to flow into the water-trap. Sorry if the pipe gives the wrong idea.

Recommended to this by my brother. Alumix is a modular wardrobe system, and they have another system call Ximula (note it's the reverse of Alumix) which is I think a more expensive one. Mine was around $1400 for a 6ft wardrobe. Door is 6 ft but the internal fittings is not coz need to cater for the vertical bars.

Hi is it possible that you can post or pm me which contractors u use for window grills, shower screen, aircon, electrical, kitchen cabinets (kerb if any) and so on. I am also on a tight budget so I am looking for trustworthy contractors who can deliver their jobs. I have encountered one bad experience on ID liao so I hope u can recommend me good n trustworthy contractors.

Thanks.

 

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in the 1st place.. what is the kerb meant for?? just for beautifying purpose or just in case the glass door break?? (choi choi..)

hmm.. look v nice.. i like the internal fitting.. not like the normal..

wondering if my ID can do the same.. she charging me 1.6k+... for 8ft swing door..

Good question, I do not have the answer either...hahaha...but usually see people use kerb to block the water, maybe nicer and better, I don't know. But so far without the kerb working ok for me. If door break got kerb no kerb also will break right? That is how I feel, but me layman, so also don't know what is the implication. My brother say can so I do it. :dancingqueen:

Ya, the wardrobe fittings is a bit different, kinda of fresh look we feel, versus the normal everything wood cabinets.

Hi is it possible that you can post or pm me which contractors u use for window grills, shower screen, aircon, electrical, kitchen cabinets (kerb if any) and so on. I am also on a tight budget so I am looking for trustworthy contractors who can deliver their jobs. I have encountered one bad experience on ID liao so I hope u can recommend me good n trustworthy contractors.

Thanks.

Hi, tot I PM you the wellmax guys contact before? The aircon guys..hmm..don't really want to recommend, they do an ok job, but I think there should be better contractors out there. As for the shower screen, kitchen cabinets, electrical, I do not have their contacts, all handled by my brother, lucky me. :sport-smiley-004:

 

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hi hi,

Decided to check out your t-blog. Loved the Wallpaper behind your TV console :notti:

Can't wait to see your kitchen cabinets...

:P

BTW how muchie you paid for the wallpaper?

 

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