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  1. no worries taichipanda. been busy to follow up on this thread also. thanks for the reply. korbu, yah i think if have kids not safe to have glass door but we don't intend to have kids so shouldn't be a problem in this case. Warrior88, your glass door is fixed directly on the wall or on your existing door frame?
  2. nope not using them. i using contractor.
  3. thanks for the advice. i will consider it in this case. btw, mind me asking what type of toilet doors you use?
  4. hi, just checking if yours is the new hdb flat with concealed wiring? if yes, can i know if there's any hacking works involved for the relocation of your powerpoint and switches? if there's hacking works, is it a separate cost other than the amount you listed? thanks!
  5. ya that's why, hack the door frame will affect the tiles which equals to more money. :S so no one has heard of fixing door glass on a doorframe before? just to add on, the existing doorframe is those metal doorframe if it makes any diff.
  6. Hi all, just want to seek your advise. is it true that if i want to fix swing glass door for toilet entrance (not shower screen in toilet) that I will need to hack the existing doorframe? some companies I called says that this is the case. need to hack as they cannot fix the glass door on existing doorframe. others says its ok, no need to hack as they will use a special type of hinge. those who did toilet glass door before, would you be able to advise? thank you so much.
  7. Hi! i see that you hacked the kitchen l-shape wall and wall between the bedrooms as well? when your contractor/id submitted the permit for hacking, was there any further requirements for a PE (Professional Engineer) ?
  8. Hi, sent you an email but there was no reply. need your help for quote on the following: Washing machine: SHARP ES-N75GS-G Fridge: SHARP: SJ-PC40P SJ-PC36P Induction Hob: Taiyo: IB229 IB232 Could you also advise on the difference for both as it looks similar to me Bosch: PMI968MS Brandt: TI607BU1 Ceiling fan: Haiku black low type PWP promo and normal price KDK V56VK Air-con Mitsubishi Heavy Industries System 2 inverter 4 energy savings tick Panasonic System 2 Inverter 4 energy savings tick Fujitsu System 2 Inverter 4 energy savings tick Thank you very much and looking forward to your reply.
  9. cool! have to agree if there's drainage problem, then no choice gotta use other tiles for the shower area. nonetheless, it still looks fantastic to me. i only know 2 other tile shops besides hafary, soon bee huat and white horse ceramics. will visit all 3 to see which one offers the best deals. thanks again kirinshibori!
  10. Thank you so much kirinshibori for the photos and the detailed explanation. need some time to digest that and completely understand as im still reading up on lighting design. ahh, going crazy over your bathroom faux wood ceramic tiles! love it so much. been planning to get that instead of laminate flooring. tried looking through your thread on where you got the tiles but don't think you mentioned it. would you mind sharing? thank you!
  11. hi your house really turned out great i must say. i notice that you installed a ceiling fan for your living room and did not install any cove/l-box or track lighting. is your living room light source only from the ceiling fan and also the downlight? if its not too much trouble to ask, do you mind putting up a photo of your living room with all the lights on at night? getting my home soon too and am not planning to get cove/l-box lighting but installing ceiling fan without light. so im at lost now as to what type of lighting will be sufficient. thanks in advance.
  12. hi everyone, i am planning to install ceiling fan in my living room and bedrooms. but i do not wish to get the ceiling fan that comes with lights as i think it doesnt look very nice. to add on, i do not intend to do cove lighting or l-box lighting as well. so the other only option i know of is track lighting. is there any other type of lighting that anyone can recommend? and is track lighting a feasible idea when we have ceiling fan or the best bet would be to install cove/l-box lighting? advice is badly needed, thanks.
  13. hi pinkwhale, been a silent reader of renotalk for quite a while and just read thru your t-blog. really impressed with the outcome of it since there was no id involved. good coordination between you and your contractor i must say. would really appreciate it if you can share your contractor contacts and also your quotation if possible. getting my house real soon too! unable to sent pm to you it seems. could you pm me instead? thankyou!
  14. hey thanks for the reply. just my luck i guess that the price increasing again now. can't wait for your photos of the ceiling fan installed!!
  15. so excited to see that you got the haiku ceiling fan. i fell in love with it at first sight too! how much did it cost you by the way? last year i checked it was $500+, now heard price increased to $700+?
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