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OK, managed to change 3 of the Panasonic fan to 4 KDK baby fan this morning. Still have 1 extra fan with no box. Haven't decided what to do with it...

 

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Got too low one meh? HDB flats more or less standard height right? Unless yours already have false ceiling? The Panasonic fan needs abt 30cm.

As for the KDK fan, saw it installed at one of my friend's place. Not bad...

Surprisingly my home ceiling height is really very low. I don't know why. Our ceiling is unlike the standard height that HDB should have. My hubby can reach the ceiling if he jumps and raises his hand.

 

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Surprisingly my home ceiling height is really very low. I don't know why. Our ceiling is unlike the standard height that HDB should have. My hubby can reach the ceiling if he jumps and raises his hand.

your place those 20++ yrs type?

 

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Hi, where did you find the dinning set? Looks good..

It has been a long time since I update. Still waiting for the 2nd appointment which is scheduled on 27th Feb. Meanwhile, we have purchased a couple of stuffs...

A 3 + 1 recliner sofa from Cellini (Park Mall)

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A long dining table with quartz top. We added another long bench to make it 2 long benches + 2 chairs. We really liked the table!

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A queen size bed with frame... Sigh, we wish we could get a king size but our current configuration does not allow us to....

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Passed by the Thinker Novelty and got poisoned by all the nice clocks. End up buying this:

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First draft of 3D design is expected to be out by tomorrow.... Can't wait to see it!

 

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your place those 20++ yrs type?

maybe because they try to squeeze 13 floor into the building, that's why the ceiling is shorter than normal hdb by 10-20cm

 

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maybe because they try to squeeze 13 floor into the building, that's why the ceiling is shorter than normal hdb by 10-20cm

Or perhaps both are 6-footers...

 

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Or perhaps both are 6-footers...

=.=" both are 5 footers.. not so tall.. haha.. really is the floor height too short.. i cant touch my parent's ceiling.. but when i jump at my new place, i can almost touch it with my full palm.. :( if we were to get a ceiling fan, i think i might get hit by it when i jump..

 

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Both of you wear high heels at home? Hehehe.... OK OK, agree, your house ceiling is indeed low... but seriously still find it hard to believe....

 

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All tiling job has completed as they have taken away all the tiling tools.

False ceiling has all been assembled too but plastering to cover all the gaps and smoothening the surface is still in progress.... Only living, dining and study room is done...

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I love your dining set as well..

How much did you paid for it?

If you just buy their dining set is expensive. If I'm not mistaken, 2799 for 2 chairs and 1 bench.

We bought it as a package....

1) That dining set + 1 extra long bench

2) Glide recliner sofa 3 + 1

3) Queen size bed and frame + protector

Total: 6500

 

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I love your dining set as well..

How much did you paid for it?

Correction.... As I checked the bill again, just the table itself is 1898, chair is 178 each and the bench is 488. I'm sure it will be cheaper if come in a set.

 

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