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Huge wardrobe u have. Does it cost as much as a 2 feet normal wardrobe?

to cut cost i am thinking of not to have a tiny WIW .. so not sure which save more money ..

The pole doesn't look that strong frm the pic. Is the base of the pole fixed into to the floor?

 

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My Pole system wardrobe is up!!

I like the skinny poles although its not as sexy as Ximula cos ximula is too ex :(

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Hey hey from Alumix? Layout seems alike, like mine... :)

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Huge wardrobe u have. Does it cost as much as a 2 feet normal wardrobe?

to cut cost i am thinking of not to have a tiny WIW .. so not sure which save more money ..

The pole doesn't look that strong frm the pic. Is the base of the pole fixed into to the floor?

Its 11 ft long. It cost me under 2k.

This was the cheapest option. if we did a full wardrobe it might cost a lot more.

If we really dun like it, we can just simply remove the pole system and customize a proper wardrobe. the pole system can be used in the spare room instead.

The poles are quite stable. not sure if its secured to the floor or they secure it really tight against the ceiling and floor. I tested it just now, tried to tug at the structure. Doesnt bulge.

 

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Hey hey from Alumix? Layout seems alike, like mine... :)

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oh yah quite similar even the pattern and color of the laminate. Mine is Excel brand. Got through ID.

I like yours cos you got a movable stack of drawers. Mine cant be customized into that.

Hows your drawer depth? Seems a bit shallow also, hard to put things.

i thot alumix poles are pretty thick? yours quite slim.

 

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The poles are quite stable. not sure if its secured to the floor or they secure it really tight against the ceiling and floor. I tested it just now, tried to tug at the structure. Doesnt bulge.

I went to Excel Hardware at North Link Building a week and a half ago to ask about the system. It's not drilled/screwed into floor or ceiling. They have bolts at both ends that can be adjusted (tightened) to fit the space. The advantage, of course, is that if you decide to change the layout or move it, there's no damage to floor or ceiling.

 

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I went to Excel Hardware at North Link Building a week and a half ago to ask about the system. It's not drilled/screwed into floor or ceiling. They have bolts at both ends that can be adjusted (tightened) to fit the space. The advantage, of course, is that if you decide to change the layout or move it, there's no damage to floor or ceiling.

oh thanks for informing. you know better than me even though i own it. haha.

 

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oh yah quite similar even the pattern and color of the laminate. Mine is Excel brand. Got through ID.

I like yours cos you got a movable stack of drawers. Mine cant be customized into that.

Hows your drawer depth? Seems a bit shallow also, hard to put things.

i thot alumix poles are pretty thick? yours quite slim.

Drawer depth seems okay to me, so far so good, maybe if my stuffs increases... i will complain as well, customised those with depth enough to put in working files. hahha

Erm, now you mentioned i think mine might be from excel as well. Forgetful, go thru my ID as well.... need to check invoice liao...

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Hi zhiz, your transformation progress looks great. Nice spacious kitchen.

By the way, I kept seeing these kind of clocks in some of the t-blogs. How much? And where to get it?

You can refer to www.hourstyle.com

I will be getting from them soon.

 

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