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  1. tikiman

    Tiles have arrived

    From the album: TikiHouse 01

  2. nice design for the cabinet . Would like to ask who did you get to do your window grills? I am in the process of doing my place.
  3. hi tessina, its the same tile but laid differently to create visual expression. Left has 4 full diamonds, Centre has 6 full diamonds, and Right has 3 full diamonds. Can't find your t-blog. Am interested to see how you did your place since we have the same layout.
  4. Hi June Hope the leak by the window has been resolved. I'm currently doing my reno and did considered changing the original HDB windows. My contractor had advised me not to change as they are still in good condition and newer windows may give problems in future if not installed properly. I am also looking for supplier for curtains/blinds and have always loved the black and white look. Could you share who quoted you for the bamboo blinds and the rates quoted? Thanks ! Tikimum http://www.renotalk.com/forum/topic/61971-reno-for-tikihouse-tampines/
  5. Last night, my husband took a photo of the cement tiles and arrange the design using photoshop. Bro/sis on renotalk, which arrangement do you think is nicest? tikimum
  6. At An Huat, both me and my husband immediately knew which design we wanted. On our first visit, the boss told us he someone had reserved the remaining pieces. We were pretty disappointed, and went to Unlimited (another cement tile shop) to look for the same design. Unfortunately, Unlimited had limited design to choose from, and it did not have what we wanted. On our second visit to An Huat, we saw the reserved pieces are still there. The boss told us we can have it if we paid on that day, as the person who has reserved did not confirm the order. What luck . We also bought rectangle white tiles for the toilet. Tikimum
  7. tikiman

    white tiles

    From the album: TikiHouse 01

  8. In our search for wood ceramic tiles, We discovered different tile shops may carry the same tile, but at different prices. An Italian wood tile (white smoke) at a boutique tile shop in tiong bahru quoted me at 10psf. While shopping around at Hup Kiong @ balastier we were quoted 7.50psf for the same tile. The cost difference is more than 1K if we were to use this tile. hence it pay to do research/leg work.
  9. Hafary cost about 11+psf (very expensive ) SBH is about 6+psf
  10. We initially saw some at Hafary, they were ceramic tiles. Somehow they design was not what we were looking for. after doing some research on renotalk and advice from a tiler, we found Ann Huat @ Zion road. We were so happy to see the wide selection selection of cement tiles We had the next problem... which design to choose.
  11. We love the old shop house foyer tiles, and it one of the design features that we would like to have at the entrance of Tikihouse.
  12. tikiman

    An Huat

    From the album: TikiHouse 01

  13. After calculating the cost of laying the wood tiles for the whole house, we realise that it will heavily deplete our reno budget. It was during a visit to Lian Seng Hin (to see more tiles) that a sales lady gave us a solution. She said it will be a waste to spend so much on tiles in the bedrooms when most of it will be covered by furniture. LSH have wood tiles of smaller dimension (15cm x 60cm) that are made in china. They were comparable to european tiles at a fraction of the cost. Luckily one of their design matches the tone and color of SBH Betulla. Hence, we finalize our floor tiles with LSH's in the bedrooms and SBH's Betulla Naturale everywhere else.
  14. We wanted to have wood ceramic tiles in the hall and bedrooms. Hence, we have visited many shops along Balestier and Changi, ie SBH, HF, Hup Keong, etc. There are lot of selection to choose, coming from china, indonesia, spain and italy with price ranging from $2.50psf - $12psf. In order to look like wood strips, the tiles are long with running design. Some were 15cm x 120cm . We were told by the sales person that the longer they are, the higher chance of warping, which is a big headache for tiler to lay. As we want the whole house to look bright and airy, we opted for tiles that are lighter with a washed-out look. We narrowed down to 3 choice: Hafary Betula Rett SBH Manitoba Frassino Naturale SBH Manitoba Betulla Naturale
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