tessina 9 Report post Posted January 8, 2013 for cement screed, no matter how many times you scrub and wash and mop, it will always feel powdery. that is the disadvantage of cement screed.Even if you apply the chemical layer on top? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HaiDeChen 0 Report post Posted January 8, 2013 @HaiDeChendidn't try these NUD concrete lamps? lol http://www.bolina.no/nud-tekstil-ledning-gra-m-betong-sokkel-4102.htmlHey cjred, I have 3 of those, but i chose a super bright colour for the cord and felt they don't well with the look of the kitchen, so decided to go all black. I gave them to a good friend :_) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HaiDeChen 0 Report post Posted January 8, 2013 @Mrs Loo: I also cannot tahan powdery feeling....as for storage, I'm living alone, so don't really have much to store, the 3 bookshelves should be able to hold all my books, my bed has storage underneath so I shall leave all my CDs/DVDs under it. Other than that, my whole island/dining table is a storage area, a lot of space underneath them. Vaccuum cleaner/ iron should be all left under my concrete bench once I find a nice box to put them in. I am guessing i really have to declutter and throw throw throw (i'm a bit of a hoarder..still got secondary school stuff with me..haha)@dragonite: yar..gotta hand scrub the floor. sigh. and sigh. I'm constantly handscrubbing my cement floors especially, now they feel much cleaner. @May_dream and tessina: Ya cement screed floor will feel powdery at first i think, but applying chemical layers on top should help. I've got 2 friends with cement screed floors, one floor always feels powdery coz no sealant, the other feels generally quite clean coz he applied 2 layers on top of his cement floor. Heng my cement floor area is for people to put on their shoes..hehep/s: HOW to multiple reply? I've seen other people do it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrsLoo 1 Report post Posted January 8, 2013 @Mrs Loo: I also cannot tahan powdery feeling....as for storage, I'm living alone, so don't really have much to store, the 3 bookshelves should be able to hold all my books, my bed has storage underneath so I shall leave all my CDs/DVDs under it. Other than that, my whole island/dining table is a storage area, a lot of space underneath them. Vaccuum cleaner/ iron should be all left under my concrete bench once I find a nice box to put them in. I am guessing i really have to declutter and throw throw throw (i'm a bit of a hoarder..still got secondary school stuff with me..haha)@dragonite: yar..gotta hand scrub the floor. sigh. and sigh. I'm constantly handscrubbing my cement floors especially, now they feel much cleaner. @May_dream and tessina: Ya cement screed floor will feel powdery at first i think, but applying chemical layers on top should help. I've got 2 friends with cement screed floors, one floor always feels powdery coz no sealant, the other feels generally quite clean coz he applied 2 layers on top of his cement floor. Heng my cement floor area is for people to put on their shoes..hehep/s: HOW to multiple reply? I've seen other people do it. OMG!!! Seriously you still have secondary school stuffs, textbooks?? I think you must be very young. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HaiDeChen 0 Report post Posted January 8, 2013 secondary school autograph books, stuffed toys given to me...really faded photos..etc..not young liao...young how to buy own HDB flat..almost 40 already. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
May_dream1 14 Report post Posted January 8, 2013 @May_dream and tessina: Ya cement screed floor will feel powdery at first i think, but applying chemical layers on top should help. I've got 2 friends with cement screed floors, one floor always feels powdery coz no sealant, the other feels generally quite clean coz he applied 2 layers on top of his cement floor. Heng my cement floor area is for people to put on their shoes..hehep/s: HOW to multiple reply? I've seen other people do it.to multiple reply, you need to be using pc. if you are using smart phone to reply, then you can't. On pc, there is this "multiquote" where you can click on as many as you want then finally click on "add reply".i think depends on how many layer of sealant.... because i think after a while, the sealant also will wear off then will feel powdery again. have to keep on doing touch up every few years. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HaiDeChen 0 Report post Posted January 8, 2013 Hmmm will get it sealed once every few years, thanks for the tip! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bleucheeze 1 Report post Posted January 9, 2013 Just curious, do you find the naked light blubs to be glaring? Thinking if I should use pendant light that has "half" shade which covers probably only 1/3 of the light bulb, or just go for PH5 replica above dining table Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HaiDeChen 0 Report post Posted January 9, 2013 Not sure, I don't have completely naked light bulbs...but I am guessing they will be glaring if they are within line of sight, if above head should be ok I guess, my bulbs all have some sort of ball over it. The only exposed bulb is the one in my standing lamp, that one is an Edison bulb with tinted brown glass, not so glaring even though 25w.But if u are going to hang more than one naked bulb over dining table...then I would think better to have shade, if not will be super bright. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bleucheeze 1 Report post Posted January 9, 2013 Not sure, I don't have completely naked light bulbs...but I am guessing they will be glaring if they are within line of sight, if above head should be ok I guess, my bulbs all have some sort of ball over it. The only exposed bulb is the one in my standing lamp, that one is an Edison bulb with tinted brown glass, not so glaring even though 25w.But if u are going to hang more than one naked bulb over dining table...then I would think better to have shade, if not will be super bright.I see, I thought your light bulbs above your island and further in the kitchen are naked ones. Edison bulb is **** cool, but I think it consumes more electricity. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cjred 0 Report post Posted January 9, 2013 I see, I thought your light bulbs above your island and further in the kitchen are naked ones. Edison bulb is **** cool, but I think it consumes more electricity.yeah it is energy consuming! i have 3 40w globe bulbs in the dining area so total of 120w! like running a pc already Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HaiDeChen 0 Report post Posted January 9, 2013 Wah 40w x 3.... I already find my 4w globe lights too bright....but I need extra down lights to light up the area when cooking. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HaiDeChen 0 Report post Posted January 9, 2013 I think Edison light order from overseas is chepest. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HaiDeChen 0 Report post Posted January 10, 2013 another 3 hours spent cleaning and cleaning the new place...back aching! still waiting for gate and door to come...sofa coming in tomorrow and the big shift is on Saturday! and i've yet to pack my stuff at my current place...lolpicture of the place after cleaning..please excuse the can drinks...so thirsty and forgot to throw it away before taking pic. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bleucheeze 1 Report post Posted January 11, 2013 Looks good! Now i finally have a clearer pic what your layout is like.. The inner and outer living room.. Hehe Share this post Link to post Share on other sites