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    Thanks! Yes, the mango wood stool is from Life Story.
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    PMed you already. Meanwhile, here are some standard defination pics to tempt you. Consider no more! !! Haha! Thanks! I think we might have gone overboard with the Light and Airy theme.
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    Thanks! My kitchen sink is "Rubine" brand...about $200+, bought from a neighbourhood hardwareshop near my block. I think a few shops do carry the same brand. Lemme know if you need the exact shop name and address, I will PM you. Have not gotten down to the MBR toilet yet...maybe this weekend will post.
  4. I went to Bali for my honeymoon as well. I stayed in Kuta, Tulamben and Ubud. That time was in November. Did not experience any showers for the 12 days that I was there. I think the rainy season in Bali is very mild and not like the monsoons that we experience in Singapore. As the people before have been trying to tell you, where you should go depends on what you want to do. For myself, Kuta is for the shopping and restaurants and nite life. We did some diving from Kuta as well. There are also quite a few must-go sight seeing places that you can reach easily from Kuta as well(eg Uluwatu and Tanah Lot). There are also a few cheap and good massage/spa places that you can visit in Kuta. Tulamben is purely for the diving and the resort. If you are not a diver, you will be bored there. Ubud is the arts and cultural centre of Bali. There is shopping(mainly arts and handicraft) and eating to be done. You can trawl through the numerous art galleries in the surrounding villages. Ubud has got many boutique spas and hotels that are ideal for a honeymooning couple as well.
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    Thanks! But I am still missing an AV console cum storage place for my CD/DVD collection. I am now putting my equipment on the floor as well as my old el cheapo AV rack and my centre speaker is resting on an Ikea stool. Been looking around but cannot find something to can match with the decor and can meet my storage needs: 1) Must accomodate 1 CD player/ 1 Pre-Amp/1 Power Amp/1 AVR/1 DVD player/1 future PS3/ 1 future Sub-woofer(maybe this one can put in a corner)/ and have space left for centre speaker on top. Should have some space left for the SCV set-top box and maybe a router. 2) Must be heavy/stable and not prone to vibration. The hifi part preferable made of material like solid top/granite/glass. 3) Should have drawers for the CD/DVD collection and ther other hifi paraphenalia... 4) The look of the AV consol+storage should fit the rest of the decor. We want it low profile and long(Stretching about half to 3/4 length of the hall) As you can see...it will be hard or impossible for an off-the rack solution. So we are thinking getting a carpenter to custom make one....but when we asked for solid top/granite/glass material quotes....the prices were Ideas....anybody? Maybe I should just settle for Medium Density Fibreboard.
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    Thanks! Good luck to your reno! Here are some pictures
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    The Sales price was slightly over $200, but we discovered a tiny hairline crack in the white paint/lacquer near the base and they could not offer a replacement as it was the last set....so we bang table...Finally, they let us have another $50 off or something like that. Actually, you can try Air Division...think they might be having Sales...I saw a very nice side table there.
  8. Thanks for the info! So far quite satisfied with the WC. If I understand you correctly, it means I can buy this and retrofit my WC with this flushing system, correct? Currently nothing wrong with flush, so I will consider only if the current flush no longer works.
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    The wall decal was bought from Goodrich. If you have put airfix models together before, it shouldn't be difficult at all. For mine, because it was quite large, I required my wife to help out by holding on/tensioning the decal as I was applying it to the wall. Just make sure you take the measurements properly first My LG is just a washer. The model is LG TROMM, Direct Drive 8kg, WD - 14361TD...Think it was about $800+ at Mustafa.
  10. Hi! Hi! I have the same W.C as you! Can you tell me more about the Geberit Flushing System? What does it do that is better than the normal flushing system and where to get it? How much did you pay for yours? Thanks!
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    Another thing we got from Life Story was this Fat Guy. +
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    Managed to get a some items from the recent Life Story sale. One was a white side table for the living room, another was a block of carved mango wood as a display stand/stool. Over the last weekend, we bought a wall decal and painstakingly put it up.
  13. Thanks for that. My wife and I don't know much about fengshui and are motivated by the aesthetics of a water feature. Never kept fishes before and we are concerned with the maintenance part of a water feature. Let's say we don't want to keep fishes(another added complication), does that mean that it that the pump has to be constantly on? Are there any additives that we can put into the water to prevent mosquito breeding and algea from forming? WE don't want the water feature to become a white elephant.
  14. Hi! Hi! Sorry for hijacking this thread but my wife has been quite insistent on getting a water feature. For a long time, I resisted because: - I think that water features need to change water every now and then - There can be algae/fungi growing on it after some time. - I like the sound of running water that a water feature provides as much as the next person, just not the whole day - Consumes electricity when on, breeds mosquioes when off. Can anybody convince me that this is not the case? I am not saying no to a water feature, just saying that I need to be convinced first.
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