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  1. Hi I have three sets of brand new KDK fans (Sensa 5) in titanium silver. I bought them in JB from YES electric. I got them across to Singapore so all you have to do is pick it up from me without bothering about the hassle and taxes into Singapore as I have settled all that. Selling at the price I bought it for. Self pickup in Seletar. Selling because my ceiling too high. I need the taller neck fans. Message me for pictures though everything is sealed in a box. +/- 600 RM = $240 Each Regards Parmeet 9851 5958
  2. Hi I have three sets of brand new KDK fans (Sensa 5) in titanium silver. I bought them in JB from YES electric. I got them across to Singapore so all you have to do is pick it up from me without bothering about the hassle and taxes into Singapore as I have settled all that. Selling at the price I bought it for. Self pickup in Seletar. Selling because my ceiling too high. I need the taller neck fans. Message me for pictures though everything is sealed in a box. +/- 600 RM = $240 Each Regards Parmeet 9851 5958 http://www.kdk.com.my/products-detail.asp?id=15
  3. Hi Layer thank you for your advice. I wished I had factored some of your ideas in. As of now we have two adjacent skylights one in the space around the staircase and the other much bigger one is directly opposite that. The length of my house from my main door (not main gate) to my backyard door is 23 M so it's a long and narrow house. These two skylights should allow in natural lights but never thought of natural ventilation. I will speak to my architect to asking him if we can do anything about it now but I doubt so. Given these constraints I was hoping for some insight on how to mechanically cool such a space efficiently and economically. Thank you.
  4. Hello dear forumers, This may not be the right place to post this but any advice given will be greatly appreciated. We recently made the jump into purchasing a small plot of land to do a full rebuild and it has been an extremely steep learning curve for us not to mention the budget constrains we are working within to put this together. The project however is moving along and construction will begin in a week or two. I have negotiated with the builder to provide me with everything I will possibly need except for the lightining and carpentry as our budget simply cannot afford it. I decided to put our money in the structure and slowly put in the furniture as we go along. Although airconditioning will be provided our house has two skylights running through the 2.5 storey building thus making it a very open space to work with where ventilation is concerned. Ours is a small family and we dont expect to entertain guests very often so on a practicle note ceiling fans are very important as we dont want to be using the airconditioning units unless its for the night. However our house is rather long and narrow. Hall 6M X 23M Common Rooms 3M X 8M Study + TV Room 6M X 6M Master 6M X 8M Given these dimensions I was wondering what advice other forumers have for such a space. How do I provite adequate ventilation without littering the place with fans. Rooms generally have 3M headroom clearance and the hall has around 4.2M. Is it advisable to put two fans in a room (although i feel that really is rather unsightly). What kind of fans can i put in the hall with such large clearances. Are there fans with greater than 60 inch blades. Again this is our first step into landed spaces and thus this is totally new. The space we are dealing with is very new to us. Would really appreciate any advice fellow forumers have to make this a practicle living space without sending my utilities bill through the roof. I understand in the grand scale of things utilitiy bills are the least of my problems but I cannot stress enough that this is a big step for our family and our view that this could potentially make us a little money down the road afterwhich we can move into a smaller more comfortable space. So its a psedu investment and a lifestyle choice that we have made that has made us scale back many of the smaller luxiries we once enjoyed with a common thinking that putting all our money into this will eventually give us greater returns down the road. Therefore any small differences I make today will go a long way tommorrow. Apologies for the long post. Regards
  5. Hi finefine, congratulations I think your kitchen is really very nice and so are the bathrooms. Can you please message me your contractor number as I am in the midst of sourcing out a few to renovate my place later in the year. Also if you dont mind may I ask how much your total renovation cost with this contractor. Lastly any advice you can give will be very useful as well. Thank you and have a great week ahead. Regards Parmeet
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