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well, finally some major improvement. here is the before pic:

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well 3 parts of work: PVC

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wood work

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and polish stone for touching up

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well. basically, i was tryiong to apply PVC to the side of the area, but somehow the cement work by father isnt that well one. so no choice, i ty to use some aerosol glue to stick it, but the effect is less than ideal. the wood is a piece of used wood by a house undergoing construction recently, and are use as devider to split that piece of area into more distinct subareas. the stones are for decoration, which i also used the piece of paper to creat a squarish design.

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well, i need some recommendation right now. the main area side is, well, even more broken and uneven that the small area infront. and now i really wonder what i should do to the side since PVC doesnt work well. any suggestion pls?

 

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well, finally some major improvement. here is the before pic:

p8050002.jpg

well 3 parts of work: PVC

p8050001f.jpg

wood work

p8050004a.jpg

and polish stone for touching up

p8050003.jpg

well. basically, i was tryiong to apply PVC to the side of the area, but somehow the cement work by father isnt that well one. so no choice, i ty to use some aerosol glue to stick it, but the effect is less than ideal. the wood is a piece of used wood by a house undergoing construction recently, and are use as devider to split that piece of area into more distinct subareas. the stones are for decoration, which i also used the piece of paper to creat a squarish design.

Hi, what is the stone for?

 

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current cost paid:

1: turpentine RM4

2: 8 tiles RM0

3: polished stones RM0

4: PVC sheets RM30

5: double sided tap RM0

6: unpolished stones RM0

7: perosol RM15

current progress

Step 1: cut down all trees. Completed

Step 2: Clear all roots. com[pleted

Step 3: Apply PVC, Tiles and stones design. completed

Step 4: Planting trees. Incomplete

 

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the 8 tiles are laid

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time was a bit too late so i continued the next day

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well, the tiles are being complemented with polished rounded white stones, and the side are decorated with unpolished stones. pity that some of the stones are black in colour.

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basically everything is done except for the plants. the idea of PVC is scraped, as it proven to be not feasible.

 

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bro the pvc cannot stick on cement for long time de....

tile up the cement part look better....

if not use maxbond to stick some bamboo or hardwood also works...

just my suggestion

p8120001n.jpg

the 8 tiles are laid

p8120002l.jpg

time was a bit too late so i continued the next day

p8130003i.jpg

well, the tiles are being complemented with polished rounded white stones, and the side are decorated with unpolished stones. pity that some of the stones are black in colour.

p8130004g.jpg

basically everything is done except for the plants. the idea of PVC is scraped, as it proven to be not feasible.

 

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bro the pvc cannot stick on cement for long time de....

tile up the cement part look better....

if not use maxbond to stick some bamboo or hardwood also works...

just my suggestion

lolx bro, ur comment is best manthe amount of works to tile up, i either should hire a conracto, or just heck off the whole area... sticking bamboo and hardwood also wont work as the cement work by ny father is no where near flat or good.

 

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