zeegi 0 Report post Posted January 12, 2009 wow your kitchen really looks spacious and plastered walls really look good!! Why the person at MGL like that??? mm but at least they tell you directly.. better than if they tell you they can do and they delay... that'll be worse... Hope to see nice nice pictures of your curtains!! pinkpetter: Actually i only plaster the groove lines in between the walls... if i plaster whole walls it'll cost me a bomb at least 2k ar! Sigh the MGL really make me so pek chek loh... purposely make a trip there then they say this type of things.. I choose very simple curtains only due to budget constraint.. living rooms wan made from Europe while the bedrooms all from Korea *cheap cheap wan* will post pics once it's ready Esther_ng: my kitchen is the size of my MBR so it's really big but it eat up into my MBR and study room space though... but still ok i guess wow your kitchen really looks spacious and plastered walls really look good!! Why the person at MGL like that??? mm but at least they tell you directly.. better than if they tell you they can do and they delay... that'll be worse... Hope to see nice nice pictures of your curtains!! pinkpetter: Actually i only plaster the groove lines in between the walls... if i plaster whole walls it'll cost me a bomb at least 2k ar! Sigh the MGL really make me so pek chek loh... purposely make a trip there then they say this type of things.. I choose very simple curtains only due to budget constraint.. living rooms wan made from Europe while the bedrooms all from Korea *cheap cheap wan* will post pics once it's ready Esther_ng: my kitchen is the size of my MBR so it's really big but it eat up into my MBR and study room space though... but still ok i guess Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
asianms 0 Report post Posted January 12, 2009 I was looking around for curtains and after read sooo many positive reviews on MGL curtains, I went down and was TOTALLY disappointed by their zero service! so sorry to read about your negative experience. The first time I went, I found the sales consultant May's attitude a bit brusque, so I ddn't commit to anything; when I went back 1 week later becos they offered the best price & they had a fabric I liked, May was v friendly & helpful, and she even remembered our earlier discussion. And I'm not even getting all the window dressing in my 4 room flat done by them. I think they must be very stressed out rushing orders. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zeegi 0 Report post Posted January 17, 2009 so sorry to read about your negative experience. The first time I went, I found the sales consultant May's attitude a bit brusque, so I ddn't commit to anything; when I went back 1 week later becos they offered the best price & they had a fabric I liked, May was v friendly & helpful, and she even remembered our earlier discussion. And I'm not even getting all the window dressing in my 4 room flat done by them. I think they must be very stressed out rushing orders. My ID recommended May to me too.. I think it's just an unfortunate experience for me =( But anyway give some other curtain shops a chance also good Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zeegi 0 Report post Posted January 17, 2009 Hi!how much did they quote u for the curtain overall? do u have a break down cost? did u do roller blind? Sorry I don't have a breakdown... maybe because i did the normal day & night curtains (full length) for the whole house. So i didn't do roller or roman blinds as I'm afraid that the pully mechanism will spoil easily and roman blinds are more expensive & difficult to maintain too. My living curtains are $26psf (i think) and is from europe. The rest of the night curtains are from Korea so it's cheaper. My day curtains also simple and cheap ones. Total cost $1750, including installation, track and hooks. The guy also very nice... he told me he ran out of stock of the original day curtains so let brought down other sample for me to choose which cost slightly more but looks nicer hee hee sigh i'm sssooooo happy with my beautiful home! Darren's workers rushed to complete some minor works on friday night til 9pm+ (hope neighbours never complain..) and finished cleaning today! Then he brought 2 couples to see my home and I bumped into the 2nd couple while I was bringing my barang barang to the house... extremely happy that my home is good enough for people to see Monday is delivery of furniture and Tue is moving in day! Curtains arriving either on Tue/ Wed Only sian thing is that my Lorenzo sofa is delayed til mid Feb due to constraint in time.. but they're giving us a temporary sofa first so i guess it's still alright. I'll put up pictures of my home soon.. so stay tune for the before and after pictures! ps: I'm really enjoying looking at my home! It's really dream come true Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mwerkz 0 Report post Posted January 18, 2009 erms.. at least mgl bothered to tell u they are unable to commit for ur proj, rather than to pretend they can, n can't produce work later. guess it's cny, dey're all msian, so probably closed. anyway my experience with them was pretty good. as i was trying to qualify for some credit card promotion, i paid in full before dey make a visit to my place to do de measurements. but becos my bedroom laminate floorings were not laid yet, dey came down another time to do measurements for bedroom. n another time to install when everything is completed. very good service in fact even after i paid =) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Starscream 0 Report post Posted January 19, 2009 Haha.. yeah so true about being such a happy moment that our homes are "worthy" of positive comments and viewing by other house owners who are going to also renovate Then he brought 2 couples to see my home and I bumped into the 2nd couple while I was bringing my barang barang to the house... extremely happy that my home is good enough for people to see ps: I'm really enjoying looking at my home! It's really dream come true Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zeegi 0 Report post Posted January 24, 2009 My house is 90% completed yipee!! and my ID manage to let us move in before CNY... but defects to be done after CNY. My furniture have also all come in except for my permanent sofa.. Lorenza loan me a temporary new sofa because they couldn't make mine on time. Pictures time! (of my empty house) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pinkpetter 0 Report post Posted January 24, 2009 Yay pictures pictures!!! happy for you too! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zeegi 0 Report post Posted January 24, 2009 Foyer: Before : After: Brown leather lamintae with brown tinted mirror shoe cabinet & seatee Close up on brown tinted mirrors: New wrought iron gate with some wooden blocks for design & foyer light: Living room before: Living room after: * the light on the ceiling is 1m x 1m and is very bright yet cosy as we're using warm white bulb Mini Balcony Before: Mini balcony After: Balcony windows are 'blurry' so that people can't look into our house. Balcony pipe is also boxed up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pinkpetter 0 Report post Posted January 24, 2009 WAH SAY! the foyer SUPER NICE!!!!! I love your doors and bench and the laminates on the shoe cabinet!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zeegi 0 Report post Posted January 24, 2009 Dining area After (didn't take before) and a glimpse of my solid veneer door with stainless steel strip though not very clear cos it's a night shot... and my simple dining light while i lurrvv and my sliding kitchen door *my ultimate favourite!* WAH SAY! the foyer SUPER NICE!!!!! I love your doors and bench and the laminates on the shoe cabinet!! wah your response is lightening speed man! More to come... Master bedroom before: Master bedroom after... cupboard same concept as foyer cupboard but is a rose metallic laminate: Close up of my cosy light (with dimmer switch) so save $$ on bedside lamp: My 6 door casement wardrobe with internal lighting using T5: The light is hidden at the back of the wardrobe, colour used is daylight white. Oh and you will notice a tempered glass shelf and some loose wires.. it's a false wall for me to hang my future TV (if someone can sponsor!! ) MBR toilet Before: MBR toilet After: (look at the mirror for the rain shower, shelving and white power coated windows & PD door) Very shiok rain shower.. I use stainless steel pipes for all piping, including the piping below the sink for a more sleek look And my favourite part of the house... the kitchen! Before: New kitchen: *** the tiles i selected for the kitchen and living is blending so that it feels spacious *** originally suppose to have 2 ceiling mounted lights but the light at back can't be installed on ceiling else no place hang clothes. Luckily it can be wall mounted so this is how it looks... *** all glass are tempered for safety reasons Close up on the kitchen laminate colour... i fell instantly in lurv with it once i saw it! *** 180 degrees turn basket for the L-shape kitchen. Solid surface is by Montelli (same brand as corian) and only costs $80 psft *** all drawers and cupboards come with anti-slam hinges *courtesy of my ID* & he also help me buy the 180-degree basket. Kitchen toilet Before: Kitchen toilet After: Storage heater: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pinkpetter 0 Report post Posted January 24, 2009 WAH I KNow why your kitchen is your favourite! SUPER NICE! and I really have to agree that the sliding door fits perfectly. Wish can see your furniture too! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zeegi 0 Report post Posted January 24, 2009 Study room (Before); Study room After (painted baby blue walls.. nothing else done): Ok that's all for now. Will take pictures of my fully furnished house after CNY... in the mean time GONG XI FA CAI! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jesperbg 0 Report post Posted January 24, 2009 MBR toilet After: (look at the mirror for the rain shower, shelving and white power coated windows & PD door) I use stainless steel pipes for all piping, including the piping below the sink for a more sleek look Woo....where you got your taps & Basins? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ivy 0 Report post Posted January 25, 2009 whoa nice place! I like the leather laminate you use for your shoe cabinet. I've gotten a quote from Sky (Plush Living). Is it convenient to share with me your quote? Wanna make a comparison if possible. My experience with Sky so far is pleasant. He is nice and service is good so far. However, i am still awaiting other quotes to come back before I decide who to appoint. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites