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  1. Hihi, will you be able to plss advice me if my quote is okie too ? I find the general works are rather steep....pls assist.......thank u btw mine's a condo 2+1 http://www.flickr.com/photos/57043012@N07/5435740466/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/57043012@N07/5435740498/
  2. i hate to add on...if its for condo is it still steep? ...sigh...the price to pay for 'branding'... the measurements are done and the top is granite...i think he is not that clear because he is my fren's uncle...but i find the general works like patching ceiling, removing divider, touching up silicon stuffs really abit parang..=x
  3. Hi, Can you PM me the contact of your contractor? The one i have apparently quotes me for every single dismentling item ...and charges me every installation......i be broke by the end of the day......
  4. Hihi, will you be able to plss advice me if my quote is okie too ? I find the general works are rather steep....pls assist.......thank u http://www.flickr.com/photos/57043012@N07/5435740466/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/57043012@N07/...in/photostream/
  5. Hihi, will you be able to plss advice me if my quote is okie too ? I find the general works are rather steep....pls assist.......thank u http://www.flickr.com/photos/57043012@N07/5435740466/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/57043012@N07/...in/photostream/
  6. Hihi, Can the gurus out there plss advice me if my quote is okie? I find the general works are rather steep....pls assist.......thank u http://www.flickr.com/photos/57043012@N07/5435740466/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/57043012@N07/...in/photostream/
  7. Hi, I think i have this in my cond left by ex owner..looks wobbly to me. Did you buy this model? if yes does it look woobly?
  8. hi did you resolve your wobbly issue? I have the A56VS left by previous owner and it looks wobbly....i tot of changing it as i hv the fear it will drop of..the other ceiling fans i used to have at my house didnt wobbly like this one..
  9. hahaha yeah the gale was more pricey than my unit and i was in a desperate hurry got i gotten this instead. I see the long queues too and its worrying...coz i ever send my aunty home at abt 6pm and it took me 1 hr to get out of there!!!! meaning to say..i will NOT STEP OUT once im home..hahahaha i hvnt started reno yet...feeling lazy...slow...etc...no longer in the hurry to move..so taking my own sweet time....reno is a hassle an a nitemare i tell you.........sigh*
  10. Hi, Any luck? I'm looking for such service as well
  11. hi, did you managed to get any pricing for condo? I'm interested as well
  12. hihi any feedback if it works? i have this issue and the idea of hecking the floor to 'tighten' the gaps between the tiles sounds totally silly! I tot of seeking repair grout service but its not anywhere available in Singapore at least not to me online. As i even tot of spray-coat the tiles to cover up the grout...sigh......
  13. Hi jaskel, I'm keen in doing this spray painting for my kitchen and tiny toilet. Can pm me the contacts? also do they have tiles which they hv sprayed paint on as samples for me to see?
  14. Hope this helps. I was searching for some info for my kitchen top too. The following guide should help you with your choice... Granite Surfaces Granite is both a very fashionable and practical solution for the kitchen and offering the prestige of a real natural stone product, it is in my opinion; today's number one popular choice! Granite is available in about 100 types and colours and can be purchased in polished, honed or textured surface finishes. Usually supplied 3cm thick for kitchens surfaces, granite is very durable, extremely hard wearing and is difficult to scratch and stain. Granite comes in continuous lengths of up to or just over 3 metres and widths large enough for any kitchen units - for spans over 3 metres you must have a joint, but most good granite suppliers make this blend-in well with the overall surface. Sinks can be installed over or under the granite work surface, with grooves cut into the surface for draining. Granite lends itself to curves and other shaping very well, so almost all situations and all kitchen designs can be catered for. Up-Stands set at the back of the granite on the wall look great at about 100mm high and you can also clad far higher behind the cooker for instance. Granite truly is a popular choice for a kitchen work surface and it is also one of the two natural products. Falling prices have also aided the current popularity for this type of stone and is probably one of the main reasons why it has become the current number one choice for better kitchens. Pros Granite is very tough Granite is durable Granite is fashionable Can cost less than the other choices Long lasting Cons Not many light or plain colours available. Cost Some granite is surprisingly low in cost, whilst others can be expensive Overall, granite is in my opinion the best choice for value Solid Wood Surfaces Solid wood is the other natural choice of worktop surface I will be discussing here and it certainly has its own unique charm. Solid wood worktops, are made from real wood strips and are glued together to form a board. This form of construction helps the wood from warping or splitting and provides stability and ease-of-cutting when the worktop is being shaped. Many common hardwoods are available including; oak and beech and the wooden worktop board is often coated or treated to enhance the colour and help resist the rigours of a busy kitchen. A wood worktop surface can look fabulous within some country kitchens and even some contemporary styles, but beware; the surface can wear and go a little patchy in busily used areas of the work surface - with this in mind; this appearance can still be attractive in the right circumstances and to be fair, has to be accepted with a solid wood surface. Pros A beautiful natural product Cons Can become patchy in appearance after a while Water can stain it Cost Varies according to the type of wood but probably the cheapest option Acrylic Polymer Surfaces Acrylic Polymer surfaces were very popular a year or two ago but have stalled a little in favour of granite. Acrylic Polymer with mineral surfaces are a coating/sheet that are formed onto a wooden board attached to your kitchen units, the joints are then blended-in, to give a seamless worktop surface. Available in a host of colours, Polymer work surfaces can look very smart, especially if in a contemporary setting. The surface however is not as hard as granite or quartz and does require care as it may wear, scratch or mark in a busy kitchen. Manufacturers do offer reasonable guarantees, for this type of surface, but if you do need it to be extremely durable, then in my opinion, it is not the best choice... With this said; it is extremely versatile and can be fitted to form a surface almost anywhere in the kitchen! Matching sinks are also available... Visit your local supplier for more information! Pros Very smart when new Extremely versatile and it allows for seamless surfaces Cons Not as long a life-span as granite or quartz Scratches and marks too easily Cost May well be the most expensive option Is not great value for money Quartz Quartz is in many ways a man made version of granite. It is made from around 97% quartz (one of the hardest materials on earth) and then mixed with a resin bonding compound - this is then processed to form a very hard stone like product that is very difficult to stain or scratch... Note: In Italy, Quartz is often advertised as scratch and stain proof, but this is not the case in Britain. Quartz surfaces are made in an array of colours that normally can not be obtained with natural stone. This includes many plain colours, such as; beige, sand, cream, off-white and even a true white. Quartz also offers some exceptionally bright colours such as red, orange and yellow. Black, with a reflective fleck is however the most popular quartz work top colour and is in my opinion, is certainly very attractive. Quartz is usually supplied as an alternative for granite, where colour is the issue and is available from most good granite factories - do a local search on Google for your nearest supplier. Pros Exceptionally tough and difficult to scratch or stain Long lasting Cons Not a natural stone Cost One of the most expensive choices
  15. Hi, I like your kitchen its exactly the materials i wanted , can i check with you how much are you being quoted for your kitchen cabinet (worried abt the granite top pricing) and also your ID contact too please.
  16. Hi , can you PM me uncle chew's number as well?
  17. Hi, Can PM me the contacts of Jason? THanks!
  18. Hi guys, Just seeking some opinion since you are all interested in getting a safe. I tot of getting one too and i tot it will be gd to get those really heavy ones so that even though when burglared though cannot force open..they cannot carry it away and think of alternatives when they are at somewhere safe. Am i thinking too much? What's your opinion?
  19. Sorry guys i gotten all confused....so its heaven or **** for lighting.com at Balestier?
  20. Hi, can you PM me the contacts for Rooms for Ideas? I'm keen to get some quotes but will do reno only after CNY Thanks and regards, Michelle
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