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Living Room Divider

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HI,

Anyone got any contacts on contractor or carpenter to install the below wooden divider in my living room?

Roughly how much does it cost?

Thank you.

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Hi Azman..

I've asked my contractor to qoute me for similar thing.. she said.. it'll cost about 200++ per pillar..

 

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Hi Azman..

I've asked my contractor to qoute me for similar thing.. she said.. it'll cost about 200++ per pillar..

Per pillar???

Quite costly hor...

Looking at something less costly....

 

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Per pillar???

Quite costly hor...

Looking at something less costly....

I've 8 pillars in hall, 3 at TV feature wall, 3 at study area, 2 at dining area. 5 pilars = $600. I have some on/off switches mounted on them. These pillars are made of ply-wood, hollow, covered by laminate.

Originally asked ID for "full, side wood" - can't find? Then ask ID to make slightly "round" corners at 4 sides of a piler, laminate can bend but cannot hold firm for long time.

I've 5 cement beams within house - 1 in kitchen, 2 at hall, 1 in dining, 1 in study area. Feel "pressed" by beams, so install false ceiling to reduce effect, but found "too many" horizontal edges at ceiling after those L-box, square/rectangular boxes, so decided to make sometime 8 verticel pilers to counter the effect, pilers allow wind flowing through as well as not so much blocking light.

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I've 8 pillars in hall, 3 at TV feature wall, 3 at study area, 2 at dining area. 5 pilars = $600. I have some on/off switches mounted on them. These pillars are made of ply-wood, hollow, covered by laminate.

Originally asked ID for "full, side wood" - can't find? Then ask ID to make slightly "round" corners at 4 sides of a piler, laminate can bend but cannot hold firm for long time.

I've 5 cement beams within house - 1 in kitchen, 2 at hall, 1 in dining, 1 in study area. Feel "pressed" by beams, so install false ceiling to reduce effect, but found "too many" horizontal edges at ceiling after those L-box, square/rectangular boxes, so decided to make sometime 8 verticel pilers to counter the effect, pilers allow wind flowing through as well as not so much blocking light.

wah begoff sounds good, can recommend yr contact or not? thanks in advance.

 

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