AlisaWu 4 Report post Posted August 17, 2012 (edited) hey Nexer, if you don't mind buying online, you can try beds.sgme and hubby bought 1 from them, queen size + sepora mattress with 5 year warranty, only $300 (free delivery), although it's only a platform bed, no headboard and mattress is firmness rating 4 (i find it abit too soft)..they do have lots of other designs as well, that are more expensive..although their delivery guys very forgetful, they delivered the mattress, but forgot to bring the bed :bangwall: in the end, my delivery time was suppose to be 2pm, 12pm i got the mattress, 7pm then got the bed lucky it was Saturday, and we got the bed on that day, or not we sleep on mattress only liao..then again.. it's still value for money and we will definitely buy again from them p.s: if you think $300 bed is flimsy, let me allay your worries..the bed is very..... erm... hardy.. if you know what i mean Edited August 17, 2012 by AlisaWu Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johnny 0 Report post Posted August 17, 2012 Just saw this link, you might be interested:http://www.renotalk.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=51815&st=0&p=739400&hl=+slumberland%20+vono&fromsearch=1entry739400 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
May_dream1 14 Report post Posted August 17, 2012 After re calculating my budget, has decided to reduce the mattress budget from 2.5k to 1,500. This means that the the 3 big S are out of consideration.What are my available options for a queen size bed with a $1,500 budget?1500 for queen can buy many mattresses. Go courts to try all the brands then choose the one you like. You will be surprise that 1500 can buy quite a lot of options already. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nivle 0 Report post Posted August 17, 2012 After re calculating my budget, has decided to reduce the mattress budget from 2.5k to 1,500. This means that the the 3 big S are out of consideration.What are my available options for a queen size bed with a $1,500 budget?1.5k can be considered a good budget for queen size bed. Good luck for your reno.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nivle 0 Report post Posted August 17, 2012 Anyone engage fengshui master Roy Sung (Zacken99) before? Anyone share their experience?Bro, unless really necessary, if fsm say can only move in or start reno next year, how? Just go to these links and look look see see, should be okay. hofs.com.sg or fengshuibestbuy.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dexufto 5 Report post Posted August 20, 2012 (edited) Tats what i was considering too. Hopefully there will be some great year end sale in Nov that i can take advantage of.Besglas quoted me about $900 for a 2200mm pole system Alumix wardrobe without door, do you all think its worth it?As far as I remember, Besglas offers a relatively good price for these simple configuration, as they are charged byper item; i.e by no. of shelves, poles used.Check my Sig under WIW for more elaboration.Sorry just a quiry, is 2200mm enough for you? My L-shaped configuration of 2800mm x 1800mm is running low on space liaoz. My personal territory is being risk of occupied of my wifey Actually i wont be moving the toilet bowl much, maybe abt 20cm nearer to the inner wall? Currently the toilet bowl is placed right in the middle of the WC and i cant hack an opening from bathroom to WC. By shifting it to be nearer to the inner wall, i can hack an opening of 500mm to be a linkway.I get what you mean, something ike what i did. As May_dream suggest, check with the HDB authority for permission first.(I remembered some forumer successfully reconfigured their WC orientation) After re calculating my budget, has decided to reduce the mattress budget from 2.5k to 1,500. This means that the the 3 big S are out of consideration.What are my available options for a queen size bed with a $1,500 budget?Dunlopilo and Kingcoil offers good quality mattress too. Most mattress companies now offers pocket springs with various comfort layers on the top. Earlier, I was eyeing on Sealy and was swearing at how comfortable it is. After reading this post The mattress storyMore importantly is, remember to bring you and your partner to try out the various mattress Physically,yes, i mean go and lie down for 5 mins or do, lie by the side/ back/ front.I'm a back sleeper while my wofe is a side-sleeper. I like soft plush mattress while my wife prefers firm ones. Edited August 20, 2012 by dexufto Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrsLoo 1 Report post Posted August 22, 2012 As far as I remember, Besglas offers a relatively good price for these simple configuration, as they are charged byper item; i.e by no. of shelves, poles used.Check my Sig under WIW for more elaboration.Sorry just a quiry, is 2200mm enough for you? My L-shaped configuration of 2800mm x 1800mm is running low on space liaoz. My personal territory is being risk of occupied of my wifey I get what you mean, something ike what i did. As May_dream suggest, check with the HDB authority for permission first.(I remembered some forumer successfully reconfigured their WC orientation) Dunlopilo and Kingcoil offers good quality mattress too. Most mattress companies now offers pocket springs with various comfort layers on the top. Earlier, I was eyeing on Sealy and was swearing at how comfortable it is. After reading this post The mattress storyMore importantly is, remember to bring you and your partner to try out the various mattress Physically,yes, i mean go and lie down for 5 mins or do, lie by the side/ back/ front.I'm a back sleeper while my wofe is a side-sleeper. I like soft plush mattress while my wife prefers firm ones. I even asked my husband to bounce on it so that you will know if u will wake ur partner up or not. just like they throw bowling ball. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nexer 1 Report post Posted August 22, 2012 As far as I remember, Besglas offers a relatively good price for these simple configuration, as they are charged byper item; i.e by no. of shelves, poles used.Check my Sig under WIW for more elaboration.Sorry just a quiry, is 2200mm enough for you? My L-shaped configuration of 2800mm x 1800mm is running low on space liaoz. My personal territory is being risk of occupied of my wifey I get what you mean, something ike what i did. As May_dream suggest, check with the HDB authority for permission first.(I remembered some forumer successfully reconfigured their WC orientation) Dunlopilo and Kingcoil offers good quality mattress too. Most mattress companies now offers pocket springs with various comfort layers on the top. Earlier, I was eyeing on Sealy and was swearing at how comfortable it is. After reading this post The mattress storyMore importantly is, remember to bring you and your partner to try out the various mattress Physically,yes, i mean go and lie down for 5 mins or do, lie by the side/ back/ front.I'm a back sleeper while my wofe is a side-sleeper. I like soft plush mattress while my wife prefers firm ones.haha, u r rite. dont think 2200mm is enuff for my wtb alone, not to mention including my own clothes. Maybe we will do a L-shape instead.Ya, got to check with hdb and the plumber on the piping issues.I guess its time to go bed testing then! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nexer 1 Report post Posted August 22, 2012 Time to show some of my buys even thou i have yet to collect my keys! Euphoria Grohe Shower system with diverter and shower arm 390mm chrome (27297001)- $348GROHE faucet sink ? Smart Cosmopolitan high spout chrome (32843000) - $118GROHE ? smart lavatory faucet with retractable chrome chain (33284001) - $68Anyone bought Grohe stuff? any comments? I should not face any problems when installing in my 38 years old hdb flat right? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nexer 1 Report post Posted August 23, 2012 Oh ya, at this point of time, i think i need to say a big thank you to all of you who have helped me one way or another!Thanks for answering and pm'ing To all my qns & quires.The date is getting nearer and nearer and im getting more and more excited!Some appts that i have firmed up:Next week: meet master Chang (fengshui)Early sep : meet Mr W******Mid sep: meet Mr K****cant wait! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrsLoo 1 Report post Posted August 23, 2012 Time to show some of my buys even thou i have yet to collect my keys! Euphoria Grohe Shower system with diverter and shower arm 390mm chrome (27297001)- $348GROHE faucet sink ? Smart Cosmopolitan high spout chrome (32843000) - $118GROHE ? smart lavatory faucet with retractable chrome chain (33284001) - $68Anyone bought Grohe stuff? any comments? I should not face any problems when installing in my 38 years old hdb flat right? Hi Nexer,Last time my shower very cheapo one can last 8 yrs, I think Grohe should last longer bah. Btw, did you can the mixer for your rain shower? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nexer 1 Report post Posted August 23, 2012 Hi Nexer,Last time my shower very cheapo one can last 8 yrs, I think Grohe should last longer bah. Btw, did you can the mixer for your rain shower?Oh sh*tz! U mean i need a mixer for it? Noob me to the max...haha. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
casa 0 Report post Posted August 23, 2012 Yes a mixer to mixed hot and cold water so u can adjust the water temp to your liking Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nexer 1 Report post Posted August 23, 2012 Yes a mixer to mixed hot and cold water so u can adjust the water temp to your liking Im not too sure whether it includes a mixer bcos i have yet to receive the package.This is the package im suppose to receive,Is it a full shower system or I still have to buy some more parts? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
casa 0 Report post Posted August 24, 2012 Well for time being wait for package to arrive first and chk if it c/w mixer Share this post Link to post Share on other sites