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  1. Hi, is the ramp at the door entrance portable or fixed type? Also for your master bedroom, are you using parquet flooring ? Can pm me uncle P contact? thanks
  2. Hi, can check what is the product code or name of the vinyl tile you are using for both living & bedroom? Can pm me your ID contact? thanks
  3. Oh so they are tiles actually ... really look like wood The kerb will block the wheelchair right anyway much as I guess, this kind of flooring setup will not last. thanks for the feedback
  4. Hi kara, This is my first posting. Just want to say ... nice house you got there ... can feel your excitement from your postings My last reno was about 15years ago and many things have changed ... trying to gather info as I go and I saw your blog. I will be getting a BTO 3rm similar to yours probably end of the year or so ... have some questions hope you can give your comments on these. 1) Is your flooring in the living/bedroom all vinyl tiles? Does the texture feel like wood and does it gives a hollow or soft feeling like laminate ? 2) I have old folks at home on wheelchair. So i guess the slope at the main door entrance will be useful for me. But I have some concern on the durability of the vinyl flooring especially at the slope there. And from your picture, it seems to slope down at quite an angle. I am not sure whether the joint can withstand the heavy load day in & out and warped over the years? Because of this concern, I am still undecided on the type of flooring I would use. Homo tiles will be best option but I would like to have wood feel on my feet 3) Same thing about vinyl but this time at the toilet entrance. I know that current bto, the toilet entrance will also have slope and hdb are using tiles by default, so no concern. If i install vinyl or hardwood at the living & all bedrooms, the area where the wood flooring connects to the toilet tiles will be subjected to water splash. So same concern, will it warped with the constant wheelchair loading? Any comments are appreciated ... thanks
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