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Our Home In Punggol: Treelodge@punggol

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some sneak pics.

to recap: my kitchen - work in progress.

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after a long and arduous renovation: my kitchen - completed.

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my humble, basic kitchen.

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hoob, hod, backsplash, etc.

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kitchen, like the rest of the house, is mainly white, black and grey - accented by dashes of orange/red, and finished up with glass/stainless steel.

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my dining area... sticking with the basic theme again - white, black and grey, and complete with glass/stainless steel.

with general lighting on (and dining light off).

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with dining light on.

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sneak peek.

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much better than what hdb offers me.

haha floppy u should put a before and after pic so that readers can see the contrast! anyway see your nice nice WC make me feel like changing mine too... hmmm..

stay tune for the next set of photos (once i get round to taking them) - the before, after, and after after ;)

btw, anyone knows where to get good (and affordable/cheap) carpets? i miss jackson's sale previously :(

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my humble, basic kitchen.

IMG_5228.jpg

hoob, hod, backsplash, etc.

IMG_5231.jpg

kitchen, like the rest of the house, is mainly white, black and grey - accented by dashes of orange/red, and finished up with glass/stainless steel.

Hi Bro Floppy,

What hob did you use? I'm lloking for those induction hob, but realise the power consumption is rather high and needs to relay higher amp cable so that power will not trip when high consumption appliances is turn on.

Can you advise, pls.

 

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Hi Bro Floppy,

What hob did you use? I'm lloking for those induction hob, but realise the power consumption is rather high and needs to relay higher amp cable so that power will not trip when high consumption appliances is turn on.

Can you advise, pls.

i'm using an induction hob.

power consumption is definitely on the high side, so 15amp cables are required. no choice, if you really want the induction or vitroceramic hob. alternatively, brandt has 1 2-burner induction hob that would fit a 13amp plug. can't remember the model, but you can find out from their website.

 

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i'm using an induction hob.

power consumption is definitely on the high side, so 15amp cables are required. no choice, if you really want the induction or vitroceramic hob. alternatively, brandt has 1 2-burner induction hob that would fit a 13amp plug. can't remember the model, but you can find out from their website.

Thanks Bro! I'll visit their website and take a look. By the way, are you using Brandt too with hob of 15amp or higher?

 

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Thanks Bro! I'll visit their website and take a look. By the way, are you using Brandt too with hob of 15amp or higher?

I'm using a Ariston hob and hood.

 

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Common toilet: WC.

Very little renovation done to the common toilet. With the exception of the bidet spray, the WC area is pretty much the same water saving thingy.

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Shower and basin area.

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ugly toilet bowl, ugly toilet tiles

now is incredible! def. worth ur $

is amazing how japan prdts always look better than hdb copied version.

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and how the workers took time n effort to lay different tiles according to "pattern" which is plain ugly.

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