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getzski

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  1. looks like something you will see in Hock Siong.
  2. heng ah.....only my floor tiles are homogenous tiles.....
  3. I learnt a lot from other seniors who share their planning of electrical and aircon trunking. and i felt it is right to share my own personal experiece too. my first constraint is the one imposed by HDB. The first compressor needs to be located in the MBR window ledge area. (p.s. HDB allows me to have total of up 4 aircon compressor locations) The MBR(now bedroom3m aka BR3) will be the room that aircon trunking is most visible, and very difficult to hide since i have 4 blowers, and hence i change the MBR into a spare room. (also due to FengShui reason as well). The red pipes will run on both left and right side of the rooms. -- See Pic1 The trunking on the left of the picture (pic1) will be used to supply one aircon blower in the living room. The water outlet shares the same trunking. -- see pic2 The trunking on the right will go into this "interchange". due to the beams, small trunking portions will be exposed. the good thing is that it is located at the door opening area, so they are no so visible. The trunking on the right comes from the BR3 and thru some partition wall, and it goes up the false ceiling. then it re-appears on the left. one trunking is for the MBR and BR2, and the other one runs out to supply the remaining living room blower. -- see pic3 MBR aircon blower. Joined back to back with the other room blower so that i can cut down on trunking. No trunking is seen at these 2 bedrooms. -- see pic4 and pic5 The last trunking will exposed a little before it goes into the false ceiling again, before it gets connected to the last blower. Other than these 2, no trunking is visible as well in the living area, except for a 50cm stretch near the balcony area for water outlet. -- see pic6 and pic7
  4. there are different brands of waxes. i will use those that is liquid form, and is easy to bluff off. so the effort required is similiar to wiping a surface twice. got leftover i can still wax my car....lol...which i have not did so in 2 years.
  5. tiles are porous. wax will go into those pores, and hence provides a seal. wax is also "slippery" in nature, so water and dirt tends not to stick so easily on waxed surface. the minus point, waxing is a 2 step process. you need to first apply the wax, and at this time the surface will become "blurry", and you will then need to bluff it off. this will then seal up the pores, as well as providing you a nice super shiny surface.
  6. after my tiler is done with the retification works, i am going to wax all my tiles in the bathroom. wax will resist water and dirt, and it will also have cleaning much easier. according to those homediy websites.
  7. yes. you are correct in this sense. when you ask for things during quotation stage, this is how it works.
  8. you reason like a furniture salesman....heehee....
  9. wah nice. carpentry up also mean the next progressive payment is due....heehee....
  10. maybe i had given you an ID quote. the 3" kerb looks so small in footprint i think they should do for you for free....just buy your tiler some kopi....lol.
  11. spray some car wax on curtain, to improve on the water beading....
  12. just ran some water to make my toilet wet just for you....
  13. curtains are cheap....."refresh' your toilet look every few months.
  14. yes. another 100-200. very small job. a nice contractor will "donate" this to you.
  15. lol...i am like neoby...dun reply with history...sorry...
  16. i guess 1388! nice number....huat ah.....
  17. must add a kerb so as to maintain a wet-dry area. the curtain lower edge will need to be inside the wet area.
  18. nice....quality does not mean you need to burn a hole in your pocket.
  19. heng cos it is just the normal "offer". i'm been to a few "need to sell to clear space" sale that it is crime not to buy....lol
  20. oh....chey.....heng did not go yesterday.
  21. given the small footprint of your toilet, you may have to consider using a kerb and shower curtain solution. this does not require any partial wall, and hence don't make your toilet look any smaller, and curtains are only pulled when you are in the "wet" session, and they are so easily changeable. ebay/taobao has so many nice designs!
  22. lol....you never saw the "heavy" moving away sale ad on saturday papers?
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