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kaijia

A & J 's 3rd Home (em At Pasir Ris)

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View of Living room from Main Entrance:

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Dining Area:

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View from Dining Area:

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Full height shoe cabinet, which is full already... :bangwall: :

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View of kitchen from Living Room

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My white Kitchen with Black Mirrors. :wub: :

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Full height cabinet & washer/dryer area:

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For the love of KTV. KTV & Mini Theatre Room :

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The 90" screen is a little too big for the existing projector, which we bought 4 + yrs ago & served us well through our 3 homes. it's still in good working condition, so it doesnt make practical sense for us to change to another newer model... so... we'll wait till the projector fails us! lolx!

Anyway, here's a full view from Main Entrance:

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Stairs Area. Love my Swarovski spiral lights :wub: :

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Our Daring Striking Pink Wall paper! luckily the effect is not too bad. :D

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The Kids' room (which was originally the Master Room):

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Full height & half height wardrobe for the kids:

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Master Room, which was converted from a common room:

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Wardrobe & Basin Area (From the Room Entrance):

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Study, Gaming, Music, Dancing & MJ room!! in other words, Multi-purpose room. LOL:

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Have yet to take pictures of the 2 common bathrooms yet. will take & post soon! till then! :)

 

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Really wana thank lawrence for the wonderful work done on the renovation. he's prompt in replying & fast to act. :good: though think he still owes me a rubber casement for my paraquet floor... *ahem*

 

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Hi,

Congrats~ Your house looks great! Can you share where you bought your lights? Especially the inverted glass lights?

Thanks!

hihi~! thank u. :)

i bought my lights from Eurostar, sister co of lumiere & lightology. The person who helped me is Paul. He's the manager. He's very experienced.

 

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hihi~! thank u. :)

i bought my lights from Eurostar, sister co of lumiere & lightology. The person who helped me is Paul. He's the manager. He's very experienced.

Thanks for sharing : )

 

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So many things I love about your house, if I list tem all this would be a very long post. Glad you resized the post reno pictures - they were worth viewing full-sized!

Congratulations on your wonderful reno. Envious leh :)

 

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So many things I love about your house, if I list tem all this would be a very long post. Glad you resized the post reno pictures - they were worth viewing full-sized!

Congratulations on your wonderful reno. Envious leh :)

thanx for dropping by hafiizh. :)

hmm.. i din do anything to the pictures wor... weird why there's oni link left... hmm... anyone can help? hehe. think there was something wrong with the webbie juz now.

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Used this as a counter top in my current home's kitchen. :good: It's reali non-staining & very pretty. im a heavy cook at home & after using this material as a counter-top for 2.5 yrs, it still maintains it's white, shiny look (there are some small holes on the top now, but they rnt obvious). Highly recommended for the looks & benefits. Think this material is still quite uncommon. In fact, a lot of IDs dun know such a material exists!

(Copied from my previous t-blog)

Product Name: Neoparies Crystallized Glass

colour chosen: pure white

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this is wat i've gotten from the net:

Features:

Composition: quartz, calcite, zinc oxide, witherite, alumina, alkali

Neopariés® Crystallized Glass is a non-staining, non-porous solid surface building material. It is not affected by red wine, salad oils, lemon, or nail polish. It is ideally suited for use as wall surface cladding, countertops and vanities. The uniqueness of this solid surfacing material is that it is available in colors such as White, Light and Dark Beige, which are not found in nature and, offers a solution for many areas such as kitchen and bathroom surfaces where staining is a very definite problem. It is impervious to water absorption unlike natural stone surfaces. It has the strength and hardness of a mid-range granite and the ability to withstand thermal stress. It is similar in graining pattern to Thassos marble, a pure white crystalline marble that is quite beautiful but porous and easily stained.

Highlights & Advantages

-Can be edged and laminated to conform to most traditional stone profiles requested.

-Is virtually impermeable to moisture and other harsh elements. All contaminants are easily removed during regular maintenance.

-Is resistant to acids, alkalis, oil, and other environmental pollutants unlike Marble, Granite or other Natural Stone Surfaces.

-Bending strength is three times greater than that of common stone.

-Can be bent to a radius to form column covers and undulating wall surfaces. Curved panels are available in a wide range of sizes in both convex and concave configurations.

-Is not subject to microscopic fissures and fracture patterns commonly resulting from the quarry of stone.

-Is available in eight (8) colors in Galaxys' inventory in a thickness of 15mm (5/8").

Was reading through my current T-blog & the T-blog for my last hse http://www.renotalk.com/forum/index.php?sh...t=0&start=0, I realise there's a lot of forumers who are keen to know more abt this material that i've used for my kitchen top. I've searched through many companies, getting PMs from suppliers who claimed they have the material (but of cos they dun), getting samples for all the 'fake' cystalized glass panels that arent that glossy white & rnt scratch proof like the real thing... Finally & luckily, with help from a good friend, i managed to get the real crystalized glass panel supplier! heard from the supplier that there are 'fake' ones in the market sold at a price cheaper than these Japan made ones. Those fakes get chipped very easily at the edges, so it can be a headache when it comes to maintenance. (ironically, the supplier of the real Neoparies Crystalized glass panel is also selling the China-made imitation. LOL.)

Anyway, to those who are keen to get quote for this material, juz PM me for the contact. It's reali pretty, stain free & scratch-free! :good: highly recommended with no regrets!

P.S: no, i dun earn commission for this. :P

 

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anyway, more photos that i took. im an amatuer taking these photos. hubby's not free to take them for me. :(

Common Corridor. we use veneer doors for all the rooms (including common bathroom upstairs for a neater & more uniform look) :

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Spiral Lights at stairs area viewed from below. :wub:

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hopefuli, the lazy me will do up the photo/pictures hanging soon. hehe. the wall looks so empty...

 

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