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that's relieving to hear

at least i dun have to worry about the installation part liao :P

cleaning is a never ending process

when i first shifted in, very hardworking and clean every time i see dust

now it has gone down to once a week :rofl:

hahaha me too! now the dust accumulates for 1 week.

 

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hahaha me too! now the dust accumulates for 1 week.

yeah...my place becomes super dusty after each week...and every weekend was spent doing lotsa cleaning...omg!! cant imagine after i shifted in...bec im a clean-freak! :)

getting real excited as the curtain guy came to take the measurements....cant wait for Fri to come... :)

 

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the curtains for my living & mbr r finally done last Fri... :dunno: the overall effect was indeed good :bangwall:

the final thing is finally done & hopefully, we can shift in in nov...

my living room...

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my mbr..missing the night curtains...will only arrive in mid nov..but it looks cool too!!

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Hi Hi, not sure if you still check your T-blog chat, but really love your place!;) Can I check with you on a few things? I wanted to do those "horizontal" wall cabinets for the top cabinets for the kitchen. But my contractor advice us against it. His concern was that the hydraulic system will give way after a while. Have you found any problems with it? Also, for the upper most top hung cabinet, is it difficult to reach and to close?

Also noticed that even though yours is a resale flat, you have concealed wiring! Again, my contractor is saying that it is very difficult to have additional lighting points with concealed wiring. The electrician will have to hack away part of the wall and then fix it back with a plaster board. Is that true?

 

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