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  1. Oh, but good to find things you like and at a good price! haha, shopping is the fun part, while moving is the part that most people hate. I think I will do the same, slowly move... wow, king size is huge, most new houses can't fit in beds of that size. dressing table belongs to another era. I want to fit in a queen size bed, one wardrobe and a dressing table, and my bed can't face certain direction... not sure if possible without looking weird.
  2. thanks for the shopping tips! wow, both of you very strong. i think of moving house i also tired... will patiently wait for more photos updates. wow, now that your bookshelves are completed, really lovely design! i also dun like the mirror facing bed. feels very uneasy. even before my reno complete, i already headache how to fit in the dressing table.
  3. Nice wardrobe and bookshelves! The laminates of the wardrobe looks nice. I also thought of going to Bangkok for shopping after my reno is done. Looking forward to see your pics with your shoppings from Bangkok displayed in the house!
  4. Wow, that's a nice size. I just started reno 2 weeks ago, still long way to go. Anyway, you can see a few of the before photos here.
  5. Hey your floor plan looks almost like mine, but yours seems a bit bigger? More than 70sqm? My bedroom doors face the living room rather than each other and no storeroom. Initially my budget also 20k, but finally I decided it is impossible as I need to hack and do floors, change kitchen wall tiles, and a whole lot of other stuff. So I signed up with a contractor for 25.5K (and the cost is still creeping up as got more things that I felt necessary to do, though I also don't know how long I would stay there.) Hacking is very ex due to haulage, so if you can hack less, save more money. once you hack the wall between living room and kitchen, need to redo the waterproofing, and level up the floor to living room height, so additional money. The Lbox also ex, and I gave up on getting it. Sigh, every thing, even those that seems small, add up to be a lot of money.
  6. thanks. I will check with my contractor first. Still prefer to keep everything within one contractor.
  7. Hi Any one use rectified edge homogenous tiles before? Are most of the homogenous tiles from major companies like Soon Bee Huat non-rectified edge tiles (since they did not quote that its rectified edge)? I went to Rice Fields and realise they carry both rectified edge and non-rectified edge tiles. I did a google search and it seems that rectified edge tiles are cut more precisely and can appear to have a smaller grout but have less tolerance for laying errors. I like the idea that the grout looks smaller but worried that if I choose rectified edge, the tilers may not be experienced enough to handle. Furthermore, my contractor told me that he does not know what is rectified edge! Anyone can share your experience using this type of tiles? Choosing tiles is a real headache. thanks!
  8. Hi Zero

    I'm moving into a new place and looking for hood and hob and fan. Understand that you carry the Fujioh brand for hood and hob and also the Haiku fan. But I'm not exactly sure which models to get. Where is your retail outlet? I would like to find out more about your products.

    Thanks and regards

    Originalbread

  9. Hi its the windows or the grills too? I told my contractor I don't like the bronze color windows and grills, but he told me can't paint, can only replace.
  10. Thanks Paloma. No problem with that. It could be due to difference in material. I really like your kitchen entrance.
  11. Could you share the price of doing this? I asked my contractor to do something similar, just that its around the size of a door, but he says cost $250, which I think is rather ex. Sadly, I couldn't get the same contractor as you as he is too busy. But I really love the look of your house!
  12. I like your wiremesh doors too. I have been thinking of doing something similar for my kitchen door... May I know how much you pay for the door? thanks.
  13. Your house looks so nice... Like this also got negative comments, really all sorts of people with all sorts of views... but the brick wall part was really funny... i wanted to do brick wall too, but scared hard to clean, and I'm so lazy...
  14. Thanks! Hope you find your dream bed soon. I saw one at Grafunkt, can't remember if the headboard is straight or curved, they had one without headboard. But I was trying not to react too much when they told me the price tag. I don't understand why so hard to find nice and affordable beds in Singapore. the ones that usually come with the mattresses usually so ugly. I like the classic looking headboard like these and these. but I gave up trying to find in Singapore. Even if I find it, its going to cost a bomb. thanks for the pm on the contractor. Hope your carpentry issues get resolved soon.
  15. Thanks! Would check that out. So did you find your bed subsequently? I thought White Wood has something like this, but not sure of the pricing. Could you pm your contractor contact to me too? I like post modern mid century style too. So far, I've only spoken to one ID recommended by forumers, but beyond my budget, and seems like his style is more of contemporary. thanks!
  16. Hi, the sofa is exactly what I wanted to get! The sofa looks very much like one of the designs Air Division had. Even the dining set looks like Air's style. Could you share which shop in Furniture mall you found these? thanks!
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