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    the pricing is good ah bao. I got my electrician charging me as follow 13amp new single power point socket - 45 13amp new double power point socket - 55 light point - 27 cat 6 - 90 scv - 90 tele - 40 hob power point - 75 20amp new isolator - 120 install ceiling light - 10 install ceiling fan - 40 install heater - 40 install switches - 25 the price varies but the one I engage is a GST company which I find it safer cause I want them to last for year so paying little more to have a peace of mind. Cause my frens etc done their renovation for the BTO and the wire burst due to overloading and have to remove their kitchen cabinet at their own cost to get it replace, just think of the wires burns the wood and get all everything caught fire will be worst right? be safe than to be sorry. His contact was 9711 1149 but please ensure with him the prices as my is a resale and done my whole rewiring for my 5rm for less than 5k
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    Sorry for the late reply. I did my kitchen with Earth Living. ID Paul Teo. (Not sure if ok to put contact number here. See below url for contact) http://earthliving.com.sg/contact-us/ I think if you show him the pictures he will remember my kitchen cos i was the one who insisted on having this blue for the glass and i had a white kitchen If i remember correctly, the paint colour I chose was Nippon Easywash: Jewel Blue For the glass backsplash, get a paint catalog (I used Nippon Paint cos that's what they use) and select the colour that you want. They will paint the back of the glass with the paint you've selected. Bear in mind that if you want a clear backsplash, glass has a slight greenish tinge. I don't think it will affect the colour if you use strong paint colours but if you use very light tones it may (but i'm not sure). Unfortunately the glass vendors won't do a sample piece for you so you have to accept the final product with the paint you choose. I suggest you get the sample paint cards from some of the DIY shops that sell paint and then put it up on your kitchen wall (where the glass will be) to see how it would look like.
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