Mapleleaf 0 Report post Posted January 27, 2008 Hi Mapleleaf,We will be taking our the retracbale thingee in the kitchen and will replace it with the tradiitional J hooks. We intend to use aluminium poles to hang our clothes.Aluminium poles...havent seen them before. where can they be found? will go check them out. Many thanks =) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jaCKY777 0 Report post Posted January 27, 2008 (edited) Hi Jacky,I also engaged the same ID firm. So far I have no complains about my contractor. Minor hiccups here and there but to me it is still managable. I must say he had made my renovation rather hassle free. Fingers crossed, hopefully most of the things will be completed before CNY.Hey M&M,like dat means i can add them 2 my shortlisting list liao. Aluminium poles...havent seen them before. where can they be found? will go check them out. Many thanks =)Hey Mapleleaf,u can olso consider using bak e traditional bamboo poles.can buy at groceries shop across e rd. i suspect if were 2 put e laundry out 2 dry in e sun, e alum poles might b hot. olso there's certain grip on e bamboo poles.my personal thinkin is dat 'tradition things r not there without a reason'. Edited January 27, 2008 by jaCKY777 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
M&M 0 Report post Posted January 28, 2008 Hey M&M,like dat means i can add them 2 my shortlisting list liao. Hey Mapleleaf,u can olso consider using bak e traditional bamboo poles.can buy at groceries shop across e rd. i suspect if were 2 put e laundry out 2 dry in e sun, e alum poles might b hot. olso there's certain grip on e bamboo poles.my personal thinkin is dat 'tradition things r not there without a reason'. Hi,I beg to differ. My house is currently using aluminium poles. They are easy to use and looks pleasant. Problem is I am not too sure where to get them at the moment. My mum told me she got it in Lorong 4... intend to ask her which shop exactly this coming weekend. I had previously taken pix of the poles that I am using in my house so if any of u interested, pls pm me ur email address and I will mail it to you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lcylim 0 Report post Posted January 28, 2008 Hi Icylim,Glad to find another 79B neighbour.Have u got ur keys?I'm still waiting for them...already send the loan letter to them for 1mth + Me also wondering who will be my neighbour. Door to door neigbour,so hope will have no conflicts.. My unit is on the side nearer to the carpark.Can "jiaga" my car when I open my front door. Ah? Still no key? I collected keys on 4 Jan. Didn't chase very hard, just 2 or 3 phone calls.Got appointment app 3 wks after submission of loan letter. Me near playground. Hehe... can jaga ah boy when he plays there Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
droplets 0 Report post Posted January 28, 2008 M&M, how's yr reno progessing? Mine left the carpentry work which will only starts after CNY Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gadgetman 0 Report post Posted January 28, 2008 Hi,I beg to differ. My house is currently using aluminium poles. They are easy to use and looks pleasant. Problem is I am not too sure where to get them at the moment. My mum told me she got it in Lorong 4... intend to ask her which shop exactly this coming weekend. I had previously taken pix of the poles that I am using in my house so if any of u interested, pls pm me ur email address and I will mail it to you.Bought mine at Lorong 7 market at about $7.50 each. It's the big hardware shop near to the POSB ATM, next to the joss-stick shop. Very happy with them! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tension_z 0 Report post Posted January 28, 2008 Bought mine at Lorong 7 market at about $7.50 each. It's the big hardware shop near to the POSB ATM, next to the joss-stick shop. Very happy with them!your kitchen looks nice. very bold with colour =) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gadgetman 0 Report post Posted January 28, 2008 your kitchen looks nice. very bold with colour =)Hey thanks for the nice comments! It's my wife's idea...she wanted bright red from the start! I am personally quite happy with the black glass backing too. But the downside is that the white solid top really needs special care. Also, not shown in the picture are the unsightly laundry hanging from the ceiling and the messy laundry basket and pails hidden from view on the right side! Nice camera trick here Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zincy 0 Report post Posted January 28, 2008 I have the same question too. I know they supplied this retractable thingee in the kitchen. Is anyone changing this? If so, to what?I did saw one neighbour hanging their bamboos from kitchen diagonally across to their air-con ledge, which i'm wondering how they do the securing part w/o the bamboos falling off. Maybe can make use of the "spare" space at the air-con ledge to hang dry the clothes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
meow_zz 0 Report post Posted January 28, 2008 Hi is any1 interested in getting a brand new 8" super-single mattress Magic Koil brand? when furniture ppl delivered we discover it's too high 4 my grandma to climb up safely and they refuse to exchange so must get another new shorter mattress b4 she can sleep there... bought $400, willing to negotiate sell 4 less. never used b4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mapleleaf 0 Report post Posted January 28, 2008 (edited) M&M - <slaps head> sorry about the email add error. Am getting old. Many thanks for the picsJacky - it's a safe option to fall back on when all else fails. gadgetman - your kitchen's beautifully done. Although my theme's different from yours, I hope my kitchen will turn out as well as yours. =)Zincy - eeew....isnt it dangerous if the poles are not secured properly? everyone, watch out for falling poles when you stroll along the sky garden at 12 flr. =P Edited January 28, 2008 by Mapleleaf Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shay_d 0 Report post Posted January 28, 2008 if u're looking for aluminium poles to hang clothes, u may buy them at hardware shops. we bought ours in one of the hardware shops along Balestier Rd and it costs $6.96 each. (it is in between the shop selling bak zhang and animal clinic)looks wise, it's better and it's extendable too (very long when extended!!) it comes in 2 length..the longer one costs about $8.50 and also extendable. but dun think it's necessary to get that. bamboo poles costs abt $1.50 each. cheap and sturdy. but have seen flying insects settling inside the poles and laying eggs...so decided against it...especially when ms_white is super particular abt insects! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shay_d 0 Report post Posted January 28, 2008 Hi is any1 interested in getting a brand new 8" super-single mattress Magic Koil brand? when furniture ppl delivered we discover it's too high 4 my grandma to climb up safely and they refuse to exchange so must get another new shorter mattress b4 she can sleep there... bought $400, willing to negotiate sell 4 less. never used b4hi meow_!!, try to post in in Garage Sales & Exchange Corner. You might be able to find more keen buyers there as I've bought a couple of stuff from there already. Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TPCRC2 0 Report post Posted January 28, 2008 Hi Bonkitty,Please inform all your 79 kakis that there are cases reported around Blk 79 on housebreaking, the case are due to contractor did not lock the door well, LCD TV, Hifi lost. Please lock the door during renovation especially when your have move in some expensive staff.Regards Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jaCKY777 0 Report post Posted January 28, 2008 if u're looking for aluminium poles to hang clothes, u may buy them at hardware shops. we bought ours in one of the hardware shops along Balestier Rd and it costs $6.96 each. (it is in between the shop selling bak zhang and animal clinic)looks wise, it's better and it's extendable too (very long when extended!!) it comes in 2 length..the longer one costs about $8.50 and also extendable. but dun think it's necessary to get that. bamboo poles costs abt $1.50 each. cheap and sturdy. but have seen flying insects settling inside the poles and laying eggs...so decided against it...especially when ms_white is super particular abt insects! Hey shay_d,ur pts, i'l take note. But if buy frm Balestier Rd shop, how 2 bring bak? Carry e 'poles', walk via Jln Raja, cross e overhead bridge to Toa Payoh Central, then to Blk 79? !! Btw, how's ur reno status?Saw a Please Remove Shoes paper paste on ur main door dat day. Seems like ur reno had completed liao & ready for kpo-in session liao. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites