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my shadow blinds from qoo10 were installed today :D :D

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when fully drawn

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when partially drawn

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the bomb shelter vent was also reopened and a vented panel put in instead of the round, protruding one

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the kitchen glass backing

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and the joint line near the service yard window. i think it's fine... doesn't bother me much. considered having the small piece removed, but that would mean the HDB grey striped accent would show through... so i opted to patch it back instead.

 

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hello! I don't know the pfr price of my quartz. I was informed of the joint line right from the start. I was told quartz and granite will have joint lines beyond certain lengths. (: I knew solid surface wouldn't have joint lines but I wanted smth hardier so chose quartz instead (:

Yes. Quartz and granite have joint lines. Dark colours will look less obvious.

 

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my shadow blinds from qoo10 were installed today :D :D

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when fully drawn

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when partially drawn

DIY installation?

I will be getting the same type of blind locally still thinking should do 1 full piece or 2 piece.

Looks like two pc is not so bad after all

 

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DIY installation?

I will be getting the same type of blind locally still thinking should do 1 full piece or 2 piece.

Looks like two pc is not so bad after all

mr k's workers helped me to install :P i printed the instructions off the qoo10 page for them to refer to. if you're handy with power tools and drilling it shouldn't be too hard (i'm hopeless haha). each blind is held up by just two brackets. :) yea i chose to do two pieces because one piece will be quite heavy and i don't know if the mechanism will hold up after some time. and also this leaves the option of having one window open and the other closed.

 

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Why didnt you do the brick wall to the top of the door frame as well?

hmm good question. hahaha. it didn't cross my mind to extend the brick wall there. it'd end awkwardly either way... and i don't have budget to brick-wall across the living room haha. :P

 

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we put up our dehub bathroom accessories this morning :)

master bedroom bathroom:

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wire basket and toilet roll holder. bamboo mirror from ikea.

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hanging hooks and toothbrush holder (this item came free with our order)

common bathroom:

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Edited by lemoncandy
 

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Ya own contractor confirm cheaper but doesn't mean the quality will be good.

With ID they can advise you like color, help you coordinate and in some way ensure quality.

Speaking this cause recently I got a bad experience with a contractor. Cheap but the work they did suxs and feedback they will claim is "like that one".

As I still have some outstanding work (deposit paid) , will only expose this contractor after all my work is completed

 

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Wow Lemon,its coming!!!Cant wait to see the end result wif the furnitures all in!!

Looking good eh!!Love the Tree design!!

 

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just being curious... the power socket was at the wall first then the brick wall goes around the socket?

or can we just like drill the brick wall ?

coz planning to have a brick wall but a wall mount tv...

 

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just being curious... the power socket was at the wall first then the brick wall goes around the socket?

or can we just like drill the brick wall ?

coz planning to have a brick wall but a wall mount tv...

hi the power socket's face plate was removed, then the wall was tiled, and the face plates attached back. don't think there are any tiles under the face plate. we had a hole drilled to hang our clock, but it's along the cement grout line and not drilled into the brick tile itself :)

i'm not sure how/if mounting a wall mount tv would affect the brick wall... may have to check with the pros on this! :)

 

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