frigginfuchsia 0 Report post Posted June 21, 2011 look like the scandi. style lovers have another passion - guitars.. hehee.. you guys play anywhere?Good point. I have more hardcases than guitars. Go figure Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
strikingreality 0 Report post Posted June 21, 2011 (edited) look like the scandi. style lovers have another passion - guitars.. hehee.. you guys play anywhere?I was just about to say... Mid modern century ppl seems to have an interest in collecting guitars. Jumpstreet, I totally love what you did in the house! Esp the common toilet! I love the floor tiles, but I wonder if they are gonna be difficult to clean! All that grouting! Edited June 21, 2011 by strikingreality Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JumpStreet 0 Report post Posted June 22, 2011 hiya!may I ask you if the mirror on top of your WC is a storage mirror?Yep, we made a last minute change from a wood veneer to a mirror finish to up the lux factor in the toilet.I was just about to say... Mid modern century ppl seems to have an interest in collecting guitars. Jumpstreet, I totally love what you did in the house! Esp the common toilet! I love the floor tiles, but I wonder if they are gonna be difficult to clean! All that grouting!I've got guitar acquisition syndrome... And still have my first guitar that my Mom bought for me when I was a teenager... Erm, I guess only time will tell if it really is hard to clean. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JumpStreet 0 Report post Posted June 22, 2011 Good point. I have more hardcases than guitars. Go figureJust remember to get more cabinets! I wish I did. Hardcases, guitars & amps take up way too much space if u wanna display them...hehee... hey! was wondering just how the husband should stores his guitars.. and yeah la.. instead of looking at the decor.. we ended up looking at yr guitars... his like ya, Taylor and Gibson fan ;p His quitars are more impt than me!I empathize with him look like the scandi. style lovers have another passion - guitars.. hehee.. you guys play anywhere?I think we probably know each other... Big coincidence that I just discovered that Les from Forar is a childhood friend. Ha! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
strikingreality 0 Report post Posted June 22, 2011 (edited) I've got guitar acquisition syndrome... And still have my first guitar that my Mom bought for me when I was a teenager... Erm, I guess only time will tell if it really is hard to clean.GAS = Gear Acquisition Syndrome. All 3 of you might actually know each other. LOL. Thankfully my hubby is into reno and furnishings now, he'd stop his acquisitions for a while. Btw, about your sink. You mentioned the rusting and oxidation, but your sink is undermount. What you gonna do now... I suppose since it's undermount gonna be difficult to change? Edited June 22, 2011 by strikingreality Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JumpStreet 0 Report post Posted June 22, 2011 GAS = Gear Acquisition Syndrome. All 3 of you might actually know each other. LOL. Thankfully my hubby is into reno and furnishings now, he'd stop his acquisitions for a while. Btw, about your sink. You mentioned the rusting and oxidation, but your sink is undermount. What you gonna do now... I suppose since it's undermount gonna be difficult to change?Yes, I put my GAS on hold to let my wallet recover a little after the renovation.Abt the sink... no choice, guess I have got to live with it and find some kind of chemical to remove the rust and oxidisation (if there is even such a thing available). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
newnyew 1 Report post Posted June 22, 2011 Love love ur place JS, sorry for coming in late! haha..If I have the chance to do up a major reno, thats how I would do it, like urs btw, im also totally regretting getting my kitchen sink which has square corners like urs.cleaning is really a pain in the neck. I resorted to using baking soda mixed with water and a toothbrush, & magic sponge sometimes.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JumpStreet 0 Report post Posted June 22, 2011 Love love ur place JS, sorry for coming in late! haha..If I have the chance to do up a major reno, thats how I would do it, like urs btw, im also totally regretting getting my kitchen sink which has square corners like urs.cleaning is really a pain in the neck. I resorted to using baking soda mixed with water and a toothbrush, & magic sponge sometimes..Hi there, thanks for dropping by and the positive comments, I'm flattered! Love the pool (or billiard?) table at your place.I'll try your concoction to clean the sink this weekend. Ditto on the cubic corners, so hard to clean, but love the look... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ely1 0 Report post Posted June 22, 2011 Yes, I put my GAS on hold to let my wallet recover a little after the renovation.Abt the sink... no choice, guess I have got to live with it and find some kind of chemical to remove the rust and oxidisation (if there is even such a thing available).Ha! I got two Elkay ones likes yours - thankfully no oxidation/rust yet, but the linen sink from Hoe Kee is showing some spots - will try Autosol for that. Am glad I have that movable, retractable tap which makes cleaning the corners much easier. Have been disciplined about not using CIF, scourers etc, but scratches galore!! I've learnt I can't keep everything in its original gleaming condition so am going to settle for just clean sinks... - Ely Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
May_dream1 14 Report post Posted June 23, 2011 Hi JS, gorgeous place you have. Practical and functional and absolutely magnificently gorgeous! I like the timeless white brick walls. How did u do that? I think I need to spend more time on online shopping. Or else difficult to find unique stuff like you and Ely.I also have cubic corner sink and I just use magic sponge. It works ok for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JumpStreet 0 Report post Posted June 23, 2011 Ha! I got two Elkay ones likes yours - thankfully no oxidation/rust yet, but the linen sink from Hoe Kee is showing some spots - will try Autosol for that. Am glad I have that movable, retractable tap which makes cleaning the corners much easier. Have been disciplined about not using CIF, scourers etc, but scratches galore!! I've learnt I can't keep everything in its original gleaming condition so am going to settle for just clean sinks... - ElyI saw the Elkay sinks too! But we were concentrating so hard on the perfect size that we forgot about considering quality. The low price of the Englefield should have alerted us to the inferior stainless steel that they used. Good news is that our helper who drops by every fortnight to tidy the place has managed to remove some of the stains. I bet with a whole lot of elbow grease (maybe she even used CIF :x )seems like your tap is the industrial kitchen type, with the curved and coiled trunking.Hi JS, gorgeous place you have. Practical and functional and absolutely magnificently gorgeous! I like the timeless white brick walls. How did u do that? I think I need to spend more time on online shopping. Or else difficult to find unique stuff like you and Ely.I also have cubic corner sink and I just use magic sponge. It works ok for me. My contractor got hold of these bricks called 'Craft Stone'. I think it's more for those looking for a country theme, but once the coat of white paint went over it, we sort of got the feel we were looking for.As for online shopping, it suits my bargain hunting instincts as things are usually cheaper than the retails prices in Singapore. Some of the items purchased online are still cheaper if the retail stores in Singapore have a '50% off sale'. Furthermore, PayPal now has a Buyer Protection system that protects you from unscrupulous sellers and defective products.I think I've got a 80% - 20% success to failure rate for online purchases. i like the brick wall.. really nice.thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Defelio 0 Report post Posted June 23, 2011 Hi JS,Simply wonderful place you have. The toilets are amazing and maybe you can get a steam cleaner like from Kracher or OSIM to clean those grout lines. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pj796 0 Report post Posted June 24, 2011 Hi, your place looks fabulous. Can I ask who did your sofa re-upholstery? I also need to get this done.Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sheelaa 0 Report post Posted June 24, 2011 Hey thanks! You can check out Apartment Therapy for a different point of view.Hi hi ,Thanks for sharing ..lots of ideas to steal Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JumpStreet 0 Report post Posted June 24, 2011 Hi JS,Simply wonderful place you have. The toilets are amazing and maybe you can get a steam cleaner like from Kracher or OSIM to clean those grout lines.Hey Defelio. Yes, we were initially looking to do the grouting in grey cement but since it was already grouted in white, we decided to keep it.Will monitor if they do turn brown, but don't know if I have the energy to steam clean Hi, your place looks fabulous. Can I ask who did your sofa re-upholstery? I also need to get this done.Thanks!Hey! Welcome to RT! I got my sofa re-upholstery done by Jann at Jazz It Up. http://jazzitupbyjann.blogspot.com/I found Jann's blog through Google and contacted her. She showed up the following weekend with some fabric swatches which were more suitable for the hot climate. Talk about customer service!She took care of everything from the moving of the couch (esp since my previous place was a 5 storey walk-up) to the re-upholstery.I guess there are other re-upholster firms out there, but I decided to give my business to Jann since she bothers to connect with her clients online. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites