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Door installed bet dining & living - preparation to convert it into a room should parents move to stay with us / air-con purposes / guest room 2 diff colours used - front & back - same laminate as TV console in living room on - to create that flow Open Closed When door is open, it forms as part of the cabinet under the stairs. Cabinets under the stairs - white colour - all re-laminated!
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View of Foyer from dining room The paintings hung back to back at the foyer - served as a divider! Need to get some plants! The buddha painting - front view view from kitchen but we will be doing some change to the painting - very signboard feel now. hubby decided to re-do it with glass! Shall see how the effect will be
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View from main door - the buddha painting (back view) is up! Bought a big big vase from iwannagohome - still unwrapped Dining room 1. Re-laminated the TV console - but think chose a wrong colour - too dark. Gonna get some bright ornaments - still looking around! 2. Frame for mirror - done too! In dark brown - same as blinds!
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Hi kanchi, I hope that my reply is not too late. If I remember correctly, you can choose bet 3 ranges - mine was 100 to 110cm (depending on door size) The main body (gate) comes in a std size of around 90cm which means I will need to get extension for the gate. The extension comes in 2 diff sizes too - for mine, I have the gate positioned in the centre so both extension are of the same size. For those who prefer the gate to be positioned more to the side, can choose a long extension on one side.
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Hi Prancy7, 1. I believe that the acrylic was being put up by the owner but not sure if it needs approval by HDB. If I remembered correctly, it wasn't done by HDB. But the HDB officer also did not mention anything during the inspection by I guess it should be ok. 2. Most acrylic on gate are being riveted - more secured but most will see the crack on acrylic