curryqueen 0 Report post Posted October 17, 2010 (edited) Common bedroom turned TV room The most impt groceries for me- Eggs and Tomato sauce That's all folks! Edited October 21, 2010 by curryqueen Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
patsy_sg 1 Report post Posted October 18, 2010 lovely house with a lot of character! congratulations!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yuene 0 Report post Posted October 18, 2010 The one at the top is about 6 mths old and the black and white is 4 mths.. cute hor? Both are purring machines - just pick them up and they purr.. Super cute la! I love kitties. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
green giraffe 0 Report post Posted October 18, 2010 the MBR loo - I covered the entrance with a lacey curtain Love these 2 photos... reminds me of some scene from Wong kar Wai's movie "In the mood for love". Can imagine Maggie Cheung in her beautiful cheong sam, sitting forlonly on the chair by the window with a cigarette in hand and staring aimlessly at the lacey curtain. Next scene, Maggie putting on her red lipstick in front of the (wonderfully retro) oval mirror. Classic! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lynd3ralla 0 Report post Posted October 19, 2010 Hello curryqueen Love the entire concept for your house. Must be enjoying the fruits of your labour now. Relaxing in the tv room...drinking coffee and dozing off...lol. Sent you a PM regarding the grilles. And cement screed. I wonder how my final product will look tooo.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
curryqueen 0 Report post Posted October 19, 2010 Hello curryqueen Love the entire concept for your house. Must be enjoying the fruits of your labour now. Relaxing in the tv room...drinking coffee and dozing off...lol. Sent you a PM regarding the grilles. And cement screed. I wonder how my final product will look tooo.. thanks all for the compliments - Yes, I am really glad that the dust has settled and I don't have to stress over the reno anymore. Can relax now... Lynn3ralla, have pm-ed you. Quite a number of you have pm-ed me about my grilles and asked for the contact. The contact is Henry from F&A Aluminium. Hp is 9845 9339. Just tell him you got his contact fr the lady at Sgn Ave 3 who did the 2 inch grilles. My grilles & gate are powder-coated mild steel. BUT I WARN EVERYONE FIRST, READ MY EARLIER POSTS ABOUT MY STRESS WITH HIM. So if you do get him to do your gates and grilles, do so with your EYES WIDE OPEN. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
neubie 2 Report post Posted October 19, 2010 thanks all for the compliments - Yes, I am really glad that the dust has settled and I don't have to stress over the reno anymore. Can relax now... Lynn3ralla, have pm-ed you. Quite a number of you have pm-ed me about my grilles and asked for the contact. The contact is Henry from F&A Aluminium. Hp is 9845 9339. Just tell him you got his contact fr the lady at Sgn Ave 3 who did the 2 inch grilles. My grilles & gate are powder-coated mild steel. BUT I WARN EVERYONE FIRST, READ MY EARLIER POSTS ABOUT MY STRESS WITH HIM. So if you do get him to do your gates and grilles, do so with your EYES WIDE OPEN. haha, i oso have problems with my grille supplier.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
curryqueen 0 Report post Posted January 16, 2011 Moving Furniture After staying in your place for a while, the original furniture placement will sort of change as you start actually LIVING and using the place.. you'd find that "oh, I need a chair here", "I need a side table there." I had that with my TV room/BDRM2. The original furniture placement had the sofa bed under the windows with the TV console at right-angle with the sofa. This would allow people in the LVR to watch TV as well...But the placement gave me a horrible crick in the neck after a while.. So I moved the furniture around (by myself.. Thank God for furniture sliders!). I shifted the sofabed to where the TV console originally was and the TV console directly opp the sofabed, in front of the sliding dr. To hide the TV cables, I placed my ottoman under the windows. This was actually perfect, however the ottoman that I moved from the LVR into the TV rm made the LVR really bare and left me with no place to sit to wear my shoes or place my handbag.I tried using the dining chairs as my "shoe chair", but it didn't quite work. So after a month, I moved the ottoman back and placed an armchair under the window instead. I'm still trying this placement out. The armchair is really comfortable ,but seems a little too big for the space. But getting an itty-bitty armchair just would't be functional, just pretty.. which is not what I want at all. What do you guys think? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
curryqueen 0 Report post Posted January 16, 2011 thought I'd also share with you this cute little pic I took of Moo looking out of the window Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
reglxt 0 Report post Posted January 16, 2011 Moving Furniture After staying in your place for a while, the original furniture placement will sort of change as you start actually LIVING and using the place.. you'd find that "oh, I need a chair here", "I need a side table there." I had that with my TV room/BDRM2. The original furniture placement had the sofa bed under the windows with the TV console at right-angle with the sofa. This would allow people in the LVR to watch TV as well...But the placement gave me a horrible crick in the neck after a while.. So I moved the furniture around (by myself.. Thank God for furniture sliders!). I shifted the sofabed to where the TV console originally was and the TV console directly opp the sofabed, in front of the sliding dr. To hide the TV cables, I placed my ottoman under the windows. This was actually perfect, however the ottoman that I moved from the LVR into the TV rm made the LVR really bare and left me with no place to sit to wear my shoes or place my handbag.I tried using the dining chairs as my "shoe chair", but it didn't quite work. So after a month, I moved the ottoman back and placed an armchair under the window instead. I'm still trying this placement out. The armchair is really comfortable ,but seems a little too big for the space. But getting an itty-bitty armchair just would't be functional, just pretty.. which is not what I want at all. What do you guys think? heya, your furnitures looks familiar! you got it from hock siong? really nice.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
curryqueen 0 Report post Posted January 17, 2011 heya, your furnitures looks familiar! you got it from hock siong? really nice.. Yah.. the sofa bed, side table, armchair & lamp. H.S really does have nice stuff tho it disappears really fast. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vratenza 0 Report post Posted January 17, 2011 Moving Furniture After staying in your place for a while, the original furniture placement will sort of change as you start actually LIVING and using the place.. you'd find that "oh, I need a chair here", "I need a side table there." I had that with my TV room/BDRM2. The original furniture placement had the sofa bed under the windows with the TV console at right-angle with the sofa. This would allow people in the LVR to watch TV as well...But the placement gave me a horrible crick in the neck after a while.. So I moved the furniture around (by myself.. Thank God for furniture sliders!). I shifted the sofabed to where the TV console originally was and the TV console directly opp the sofabed, in front of the sliding dr. To hide the TV cables, I placed my ottoman under the windows. This was actually perfect, however the ottoman that I moved from the LVR into the TV rm made the LVR really bare and left me with no place to sit to wear my shoes or place my handbag.I tried using the dining chairs as my "shoe chair", but it didn't quite work. So after a month, I moved the ottoman back and placed an armchair under the window instead. I'm still trying this placement out. The armchair is really comfortable ,but seems a little too big for the space. But getting an itty-bitty armchair just would't be functional, just pretty.. which is not what I want at all. What do you guys think? how did you manage to shift your TV and electrical points to the opposite side of the room? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vratenza 0 Report post Posted January 17, 2011 Yah.. the sofa bed, side table, armchair & lamp. H.S really does have nice stuff tho it disappears really fast. oh yah, and where did you get your furniture sliders? how much? Thnx! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
curryqueen 0 Report post Posted January 17, 2011 (edited) how did you manage to shift your TV and electrical points to the opposite side of the room? I had powerpoints on 3 corners of the room. But the TV cable was a bit of an issue. Had to get a longer one so that it can reach the other end of the room. The furniture sliders can be gotten from anywhere.. NTUC, neighbourhood shops, Home-fix. Looks like theseFurniture Sliders. Sliders cost less than $10. Edited January 17, 2011 by curryqueen Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
reglxt 0 Report post Posted January 17, 2011 Yah.. the sofa bed, side table, armchair & lamp. H.S really does have nice stuff tho it disappears really fast. lol i saw your sofa featured on Hock Siong's FB page previously very nice Share this post Link to post Share on other sites