theitsybits 0 Report post Posted December 5, 2012 hi hi, May I have the name or contact for your laundry hanging system.Erm..HDB? It was provided and included in the fittings.. =p Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theitsybits 0 Report post Posted December 5, 2012 Your dashund is sooooooooo cute !He's one notti puppy who terrorizes the home and then look at you with those innocent eyes.. =/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bleucheeze 1 Report post Posted December 5, 2012 I got my sideboard customized in oak wood, as my dining and sideboard was oak.. =pYes! I love 3M, they must have earned so much $$ from us..and amazingly those things stay for years unlike other brands..we used the Velcro ones..so u can actually take the frames down to change photos wo damaging it..My coffee table is teak, already bought it. Just nice, match the teak TV console I am eyeing! Do you find your tiles a bit on the yellowish brown side? I will be getting wood-like tiles also, but not sure what colour tone to get yet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
originalbread 0 Report post Posted December 5, 2012 I got my sideboard customized in oak wood, as my dining and sideboard was oak.. =pYes! I love 3M, they must have earned so much $$ from us..and amazingly those things stay for years unlike other brands..we used the Velcro ones..so u can actually take the frames down to change photos wo damaging it..Hi itsybitsDo you know if for plastered walls of old houses, ok to use 3m? I wanted to use that cos I dunno how to drill holes into the walls, but a few people told me it will fall out as mine is old walls.cheersoriginalbread Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
originalbread 0 Report post Posted December 5, 2012 Home now looks like this:the sideboard from Lorgan's finally came after 2.5 months..the papa bear chair and smile coffee table will arrive this week.. our bed will also arrive this weekend! the 3ft mini xmas tree we got for our bay-window..doesn't take up extra space and keeps our dog from getting into trouble..the bed we chose..we changed the fabric..hopefully it goes well with the room.. Nice! I like the first shot, looks so cozy. and lovely tv console too, it looks like a lighter shade than the usual ones I see. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theitsybits 0 Report post Posted December 5, 2012 My coffee table is teak, already bought it. Just nice, match the teak TV console I am eyeing! Do you find your tiles a bit on the yellowish brown side? I will be getting wood-like tiles also, but not sure what colour tone to get yet.hmm i like it 'blond'..i don't like red (may look old) nor pale tones (look cold) and find yellowish brown more cosy..all along my idea of scandinavian style was 'blond' wood with white walls with colorful deco, pencil legs furniture..go visit some showrooms, soon bee huat and hafary has quite a good collection..for me, the choice was obvious.. Hi itsybitsDo you know if for plastered walls of old houses, ok to use 3m? I wanted to use that cos I dunno how to drill holes into the walls, but a few people told me it will fall out as mine is old walls.cheersoriginalbreadhmm i would say yes, no problem la! i hang all sorts of things, even 1000 pieces puzzle with wood/glass frames (using 2 2,2kg hooks)..3M sticks well to flat surfaces..so if your plastering was done well (to level/flatten the wall), it should not be an issue..plastering is supposed to level your wall anyway! unless your plaster drop down from the wall? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theitsybits 0 Report post Posted December 5, 2012 Nice! I like the first shot, looks so cozy. and lovely tv console too, it looks like a lighter shade than the usual ones I see.yea, we customized it using oak wood instead of the usual teak to compliment the scandinavian feel.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
originalbread 0 Report post Posted December 6, 2012 yea, we customized it using oak wood instead of the usual teak to compliment the scandinavian feel.. oh nice, great choice of wood! more unique and indeed compliment well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
originalbread 0 Report post Posted December 6, 2012 hmm i like it 'blond'..i don't like red (may look old) nor pale tones (look cold) and find yellowish brown more cosy..all along my idea of scandinavian style was 'blond' wood with white walls with colorful deco, pencil legs furniture..go visit some showrooms, soon bee huat and hafary has quite a good collection..for me, the choice was obvious.. hmm i would say yes, no problem la! i hang all sorts of things, even 1000 pieces puzzle with wood/glass frames (using 2 2,2kg hooks)..3M sticks well to flat surfaces..so if your plastering was done well (to level/flatten the wall), it should not be an issue..plastering is supposed to level your wall anyway! unless your plaster drop down from the wall? thanks for the info. did you use the hook type or the tape type (think they have those where you tape the back of the frame against the wall)? not sure how good the plaster work of my contractor is, though it looks pretty flat and level. before I bought this place, i saw a house where the plaster fell out and the surface feels hollow, not sure what the owner did. anyway, I think I would use 3m for places where I want to do photo collage, and still do the screwing/nailing for larger/heavier photos. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nicholas00 0 Report post Posted December 7, 2012 Hi, can pm me your contractor's contact? Thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lancified 3 Report post Posted December 7, 2012 thanks for the info. did you use the hook type or the tape type (think they have those where you tape the back of the frame against the wall)? not sure how good the plaster work of my contractor is, though it looks pretty flat and level. before I bought this place, i saw a house where the plaster fell out and the surface feels hollow, not sure what the owner did. anyway, I think I would use 3m for places where I want to do photo collage, and still do the screwing/nailing for larger/heavier photos.You can use 3M for plaster walls, just that when u take it out, the plaster will come off together since plaster is weak. I would personally prefer to drill. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
May_dream1 14 Report post Posted December 7, 2012 You can use 3M for plaster walls, just that when u take it out, the plaster will come off together since plaster is weak. I would personally prefer to drill.i have plastered walls and i use 3M Command Picture hanging strips. I have taken down some of my pictures before. It doesn't make the wall come off together nor the paint. Everything still intact..... The right wall in this pictures shows the amount of pictures i had... and i took down 3 of it before and then hang them up again (due to mediacorp shooting). No problem at all! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
northernlight23 0 Report post Posted December 7, 2012 Hi Itsybits, My boyfriend and I really love your flat and your cute dachshund! The xmas tree really made your house look extra cosy. We have a dog of our own too and would be renovating our flat next yr. We would really appreciate it if you could give us the contacts of Mr K and the total cost of your renovation.Thank you so much! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
originalbread 0 Report post Posted December 8, 2012 i have plastered walls and i use 3M Command Picture hanging strips. I have taken down some of my pictures before. It doesn't make the wall come off together nor the paint. Everything still intact..... The right wall in this pictures shows the amount of pictures i had... and i took down 3 of it before and then hang them up again (due to mediacorp shooting). No problem at all! Nice! Wow, ur house featured in magazine. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
May_dream1 14 Report post Posted December 8, 2012 Nice! Wow, ur house featured in magazine.Ya... This was in the beginning of this year. Now old story already. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites