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  1. They are most likely book lice, or psocids. They thrive in damp and moist places, feeding off the fungi and mold growing there eg on walls, books, cupboards, etc. The key is in ventitation and controlling the moisture and humidity.
  2. Hi macy84, Sorry, been busy and havent been checking in here How is your reno going? As mentioned in my blog, I didnt encounter any major problems during my reno except for the wrong measurement of the cabinets, which were rectified speedily. You can try for discounts but within reasonable amounts and market rates Perhaps you should start a t blog to share your experiences. Cheers,
  3. Hi froggy, Thanks for reading my blog Will need to find time to update soon.... On average, I used the dishwasher once a week. I dont think it uses more electricity than a dryer...one cycle is sufficient to get your dishes clean in less than an hour depending on your programme. However, a dryer may need more than one cycle to completely dry your laundry. Honestly, I dont see any significant increase in my electricity bill, maybe just a few dollars more. When you have lots of items to wash especially after cooking or a get together, the dishwasher really comes in handy and acts as storage without cluttering your dishrack or kitchen countertop. Besides, this dishwasher comes with 2 compartments, and you can use either one or both, depending on your load...so you can save even more water and power In any case, its a useful appliance to have like the dryer, air conditioner, etc, besides being convenient, effortless, a storage compartment, saves water, super clean dishes and glasses VS a few dollars more of electricity. Anyway, can google and check the specs and power rating, water usage etc....and calculate your power consumption and costs. Cheers, Thanks, do go for a demo first, ask questions and research first before you commit...the staff are friendly and not pushy, weekends tend to be busier. Good luck,
  4. Hi power10, Generally, a system would require 1. AV Receiver, can range from a few hundreds to thousands of dollars 2. Display eg, projector, HDTV. A decent 1080p projector can cost around $3K up 3. Speaker system, again whether 5.1, 6.1, 7.1 systems prices varies 4. Peripherals like BluRay player, game consoles, ipod dock to connect to your AV receiver 5. Cables eg HDMI, audio cables, So be prepared to spend at least $5K, more if you require higher specs..... I ran my cabling along the skirting and up to the projector...you can see it in my pics of the sofa with the trunking on the wall. You can pay extra to hack the wall and hide the cables inside if you so wish. Anyway, you can check out KEC at Adelphi, where I got my projector from, and demo their projectors and sound systems, and get a rough quotation of how much your dream system might cost you They do the installation and can also advise on the best way, heres their link: http://www.hifibargain.com/ Cheers,
  5. Hi osanwo, Its Henry Goh, from Impress21 Design & Build...you can also google Mobile 98316066 Hi macy84, Thanks! The info is on page 4, post #119, heres the link http://www.renotalk.com/forum/index.php?sh...st&p=352308
  6. Jun 2010 Update: contd more pics and tips to share Sliding glass panel at kitchen...useful to keep oil fumes and smell from wafting into the living area and stinking up your upholstery, and not forgetting keeping the kitchen out of bounds from pets and people while cooking. PD doors, silicone shrinkage. Frame is still white, but the plastic plugs are slightly yellowed already. Otherwise, door still functions well...remember to teach your clueless guests how to use the doors I have been asked about Henry's workmanship esp the carpentry.....so far nothing major, no sagging shelves, loose doors, etc. Here are some shots.... Sink cabinet....doors still in proper alignment, and laminates still in place and good condition. Inside....Cleaning items, plastic disposal bags and knick knacks are placed here, easy access...no need to spend money on the Blum under sink system. I dont fancy having a waste basket as its rather unsightly, unhygienic and smelly....I dispose all wastes immediately into plastic bags. No leaking problems from the sink or pipes so far. Saw this gap at the false ceiling...not really that noticeable but this can be easily patched up. Cabinet doors are still in proper alignment. Laminates are still white - to be contd -
  7. Jun 2010 Update: contd Close up of the chrome finish of the magic corner rack: Never been cleaned since installation...the chrome finish is still looking good , and solid build too. Found this link showing how my magic corner works...looks exactly like the one I am using right now - This is the more expensive version - hi Mankul, Thanks for the update on the magic corner, heres my opinion: 1. Looks great but expensive! almost triple the price of my version 2. Only one central support to hold 2 racks on each side - which explains the smaller rack sizes since it can only hold so much weight versus my version, which splits the support to front and back frame, and bigger racks too. 3. You will have more wasted space due to the small sized racks and at the deep end of the corner. ......But get it if you really like it Oh yes, Prices vary widely from shop to shop....so always check back with Royal Fanco to compare prices ..thats where I got my faucets from...very reasonable price and great service. The stainless steel towel rack sounds good and value for money ( can post pics? )...its a better choice than a chrome plated one because of corrosion problems, and ease of maintenance. You might want to check with Henry of RF to see if he has lobang for the magic corner that you are interested in.
  8. The POZZI taps are great to use so far.....I think as with all chrome finish, you must be diligent in your maintenance on a regular basis. I will be cleaning them regularly from now on, except the 2 badly tarnished ones which will be changed in the future when spoilt or I get sick of the corrosion lor Good luck with your POZZIs...better polish the chrome regularly As you have seen, the mock up has been there for many years and the finish still looks good, right? For me, since its hidden from view, I chose to buy this cheaper version than the stainless steel ones. Shanghai Tong Lee doesnt have the stainless steel version. For stainless steel ones,I remembered these shops that have mock ups in their shops : the shops at Geyland Road near Lor 44, they sell bath and kitchen accessories eg Bacera and Genova at Bendemeer Road.
  9. I used stainless steel for my kitchen for almost 2 years already...so far so good. You can check out updated pics at my blog http://www.renotalk.com/forum/index.php?sh...0&start=200 Cheers
  10. Watch this : I am going to vacuum, steam, clean and wash my beddings more frequently now
  11. Hi Mankul, I bought at Shanghai Tong Lee Hardware Pte Ltd,200, Jalan Sultan, #01-01, Textile Centre Tel: 6298 7211 It measures D530xW860xH560/860mm, costs about $210 each after discount....thats was 2 years ago. They have a showroom with mock up on the 2nd level...its best you go see and bring your measuring tape there, there you will have a better idea what kind of space you need.... You should then discuss your cabinet spacing with your carpenter. There are other brands of stainless steel ones but more exp, perhaps you might be able to find good deals during this GSS ?? Good luck
  12. Jun 2010 Update: contd This SIMS brand toilet paper holder from Sim Siang Choon, is not bad at all. Though it has tarnish spots appearing, I was still able to restore its shine....can see I missed some spots .... these can be polished off without damage to the finish unlike the cheap POZZI ones in the common toilets. I bought 2 of them..and both are of consistent quality.. ...not bad for a local brand Talking about matt finishes.....this Mallia rocker switch smudges easily as can be seen by virtue of its "rough" surface. Cleaning off the smudges requires more effort, and may require some CIF cleaner whereas the Clipsal's glossy finish- just a simple wipe with a damp cloth will suffice The Clipsal switch with some stains, but easily wiped off with just a damp cloth. So take note of matt finishes...they smudge easily like the homogeneous floor tiles. The treated bay window still satisfactory...and makes for easy cleaning The painted doors with glossy finish still looks good...easy to clean, just wipe with a damp cloth I remembered Henry did advise me against matt paint as they are easily smudged. -to be contd-
  13. Jun 2010 Update: contd Now lets look at the rest of the Pozzi faucets..... This Pozzi mixer tap has lost is shiny and smooth finish...its plagued with corrosion spots, and even after polishing, cannot regain its original shine....it has that patchy dull look....other than its finish, its lever movement is smooth. A closer look...see the bumps, and the black spots. Luckily only about $50 + This Pozzi cold tap is the worst!! You can see the bubbling of the chrome finish...probably will peel off eventually... costs less than $50....again not too hard on the pocket. Now the ONLY exception and saving grace for POZZI is this favourite mixer of mine, ... Its really corrosion free and with a quick easy polish, I am able to restore it to its origial shine , and works smoothly too. The kitchen sink mixer is not too bad either in comparison to the other 2 cheaper faucets. Actually POZZI tap movements are smooth - no complaints, but the quality of their finish is so inconsistent even within the same range....It seems for POZZI the more expensive it is, the better the quality ...hmmmm I have seen a friend who installed another popular inexpensive brand of faucets facing the same problem after less than a year. So be aware of these inexpensive faucets and their quality.. I believe they are made in China, Taiwan and/or Korea. Go for reputable brands if you can, german made if possible,....it may be worth the money in the long run, unless you like to change taps after every few years. If you find their prices prohibitive, then go buy during their sale or get from ebay - cheaper by a lot and free shipping too, and many top rated resellers to choose from. Also, go for simple designs without many angles,...it makes for easy upkeep Now even this original, no brand shower mixer is corrosion free after all these years except for the dull look from accumulated soap scum. Look at the restored shine of the handle after polishing vs the unpolished portion....great quality!
  14. Hi, I got mine from IMM...company name Song-Cho, many other outlets too. Heres their website http://www.songcho.com.sg/ Cheers
  15. Jun 2010 Update: contd Notice the little spots on the top surface of the tap, thats what left after some vigorous polishing....the corrosion appeared as little bumps on the surface. Better to go for reputable brands...its a pain to keep polishing constantly. Rubine sink still looking good although with some tiny scratches...see the yellow toothbrush, very useful to scrub the angles , corners and hard to reach places. Use cream cleaner or autosol to polish off stubborn marks. The magic corner...the chrome finish still looks good, better than the kitchen tap Should consider this if you have a corner....no more kneeling down, and taking out items just to get to the deep end. This is cheaper than the stainless steel ones, besides its hidden from view. The off white homogeneous tile flooring....rather difficult to maintain not because of its white colour but due to its matt surface, it seems to stain rather easily. Thats my regret.. I believe its easier to clean a smooth surface than a matte one, but I was also thinking of safety first, as polished surfaces can be slippery and dangerous especially in wet areas, but I think its looks good too besides easy maintenance. Any comments? These days showflats have polished tiles even in kitchen area...perhaps because its an open concept kitchen, but hey, its looks good. Closer look at the marks and patches. Normal mopping will not remove these ingrained stains....you will need to scrub with cream cleaner, or acid wash. Take note for those considering these matt tiles.... -to be contd-
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