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  1. it's really strong..dont underestimate its size got it from Tampoi lighting in Johor..more half price compared to SG! Singapore its retailing at about $1200. Bought the rotating version at about $500 the none rotating one is about $300...so just decided to go with rotating one to get more bang for the buck
  2. hi pls pm me on the acrylic cover too! thanks
  3. TV feature Feeling satisfied seeing the black groove lines with the laminate...yay! Study left with study shelf doors..last min painted the wall dark grey to provide the well needed contrast the back of the mbr wardrobe in the study Dining fixed up the vento fan and the dining lights...roughly coiled the dining lights round the metal bar to check out the look and feel...still needs to be finetuned. but overall happy with the result...hopefully time will help straighten up fabric cords...now the wriggly wires look duh. MBR simply needed to post this pic of my fave light in the house cant help but keep staring at the soothing glow looks very dim but it's my lousy photo taking skills...perfectly sufficient to light up the MBR More updates next week!
  4. Progress toiletries installation is done and lighting installation is almost complete...left a couple of missing stuff after a lot of ding ding dong dong...in the end we still decided to go with the SPIN fan...(long story) btw, it seems that the entire singapore is buying ceiling fan these few weeks..the fans are out of stock everywhere regardless of which fan we chose! Carpentry is also about 70% complete.. Kitchen Sink, hood, hob, oven all up. loving the white hood but it looks bulkier than expected...luckily we chose white to match the cupboard so it doesnt look that bad Made a conscious decision to line the wood grains horizontally instead of vertical Still thinking of how to rid the green ketupat tiles....saw Ronseal tile paint at Homefix but it costs a whopping 100 bucks for a can of paint . Besides the cost, the time and effort needed to paint every single tile makes this more than a hundred bucks paint job. It's definitely cheaper than overlaying the wall tiles... but still looking for cheaper alternative Foyer loving the cabinet...still need some adjustments but overall the laminate combo turned out well. Mr super like the metal divider..especially how the design casts shadows on the wall when we turn on the lights at night
  5. yeap one heater can supply to both toilets - I bought the higher end one cos the cheaper ones usually powerful enough to supply to one outlet...meaning if both toilets used for bathing at the same time..u need to 'snatch' for the hot water The heater have built-in safety feature to auto-cut the gas after certain time..and installation is usually at service yard which is relatively well ventilated...so safety I think should be ok ba
  6. hi sorry afraid wont be sharing my quotation breakdown as I feel it is unfair to the id and each have their own requirements But the main reno done is: Living room - TV feature wall (console we buying ourselves) - shoe cabinet - entrance divider at foyer - cement screed flooring at foyer - vinyl flooring for living room - red brick wall Kitchen - kerb - top and bottom cabinets - sliding window for service yard - blum for 2 heavy duty drawers Master Bedroom - Hack wall - built in 3m wardrobe with laminate at the back - wallpaper on bedhead wall - vinyl flooring Study - half ht top hung shelves - table with drawers - vinyl flooring Toilets - retile entire master toilet wall + floor (max tile price $4.2) - retile one wall common toilet - vanity cabinet for master toilet - glass shower screen for master toilet - L-shape kerb for common toilet all carpentry come with soft close hinges (not blum) and internal wood pvc
  7. hi we only replaced the master bedroom sink and tap. we got all our stuff at Phenomenon at Balestier and they have quite a wide variety and the shop is spacious. im a strong supporter of city gas...my current house has been using city gas for at least 16 years and no problems at all besides new hdb now the holes are already predrilled and the toilet already has this grill box up...so minimal ugly pipes also didnt install any rainshower cos we are using citygas and citygas had a promo in oct which was giving out free shower sets
  8. Hi its persian red CSI 098 Hi brand is dekopal, PM-ed u
  9. Vento Fino II Fan Went to Tampoi to get the vento fan - RM 1280 for the oscillating version Same price as SG except that it is in ringgit! Manged to sneak a few photos but we were very suay...the entire building's lights went out! think kana short circuit imagine shopping at a lights shop with no lights on... Nothing caught our fancy so we just bought the fan and left. No problems when going through customs as well MBR wallpaper Wanted to choose a cement sceed wallpaper for MBR bedroom where the bedhead is. But ID showed me this 'map' wallpaper which I like very much. Now in a dilemma cos this wallpaper dont look very industrial but cement screed seems a bit cold for bedroom? and a lot of grey walls in the house already... decisions decisons....
  10. Tiling for toilets done as well common toilet - due to budget constraint decided to overlay only one side of the wall where the ugly hdb accent tiles is. sorry for the blurry photo~! MBR toilet used textured tiles for the whole toilet, still looks very dirty now. The bathing area is using long wood grained textured tiles - which we have to pay a small top up amount as extra labour costs. Tried looking for wood grained tiles in 600*300 dimensions but they just don't cut it. It has to be longish to look nice. Lesson learnt cos we didnt realise that there's a difference when we signed the contract which says installing 600x300 tiles. how much extra labour does it take to install long tiles????
  11. Updates Red craftbrick wall is up! Liking how the grey wall and red brick wall complement each other... Hub's black adidas punching bag will be hung at the window corner beside the brick wall. We went to craftbrick directly to get our brickwall done instead of going through our ID. Their authorised craftbrick installer is ZL Construction. Saved $800 doing that and got very good service from them. Workmanship is good too. Vinyl flooring has also been delivered to the house and flooring should be up by the time I visit the house again next week Vinyl for living room Vinyl for bedrooms
  12. haha yah, she said she need to 'requeue' with the 3d department to redraw and don't want to wait for the 3d before proceeding with reno. Since we are clear on what we wanted and to start the reno sooner, we let it slide. To her credit she's very on the ball. Most of the time we are owing her stuff heh. total reno cost is 45k....but slowly growing haha
  13. hi! I got the Hitachi fridge at best denki at $1150. I was buying the washing machine so just got it together for convenience sake. Didn't research much if It's selling way cheaper elsewhere. I know that tampoi sells the vento fan... don't know if I should check if they have stock first...don't want to make a wasted trip all the way to job
  14. My last major electronic item on the list is my ceiling fan, aiming the Amasco Triniti fan in black and the Vento fan for the dining area. Dont know if JB carries the triniti model, seems like they only carry elmark and crestar. Still on the hunt to get a good deal...any idea where to get the best price in SG? Was seriously contemplating the SPIN fan originally since Haiku was too pricey. We also found out that SPIN is actually a premium model affilated to Crestar. The cheapest qoute we got so far was $680 before gst. $888 nett (sorry for mixup!) It's really quiet and looks great, but felt that the Triniti's curves were more sexy. The blades were max 52" compared to Triniti's 56". As for the wind profile, the salesperson likened it to a sea breeze. It's true - the wind is not blowing full force directly at you at all the time but you still feel the moving air. Great for people who dislike strong wind blowing right in their face. However the Mr who sweats a lot complains that sg is so hot and humid, what he needs is a typhoon not a sea breeze hahaha. so conclusion is - byebye SPIN
  15. Appliances Review part 2 Oven - Ariston Dont really cook much so we decided to go for a basic oven for a start. Got this Ariston oven at a steal at Mayer Warehouse Sale recently. $450 for an oven? It would be rude of me not to buy! Hehe Sink - Blanco Naya 8 got the sink in Anthracite black I was all set on a blanco sink but my ID and the salesperson was strongly discouraging me from getting a composite sink cos the surface protection of the sink will wear off over time. Stainless steel was supposed to be much more lasting. But but...I couldnt get over the zi char feel of the metal and the nice looking metal sinks costs a bomb. So decided to bite the bullet and just go with our original choice...hope wont end up as a major regret Hood and Hob - Fujioh FX 890 and Fujioh glass hob Got the hood in white to match our cupboard Fujioh offers lifetime warranty for the hob's tempered glass I was happy with my purchase and then ALAS, I saw a much more chio looking Fujioh hob on Goh Ah Bee in facebook, its the newest model and looks so sleek I would have gotten this if I havent bought my cooker hood
  16. Appliances review Been on a shopping spree every weekend while waiting for the house to be ready with all the hacking and stuff. TV - 55LA740T We had originally decided on a 50" TV but changed our minds last min when we saw a 55" TV at another place. 55" seems just right, given that our living room is quite spacious. This website has a a TV distance calculator - it has a whole load of technical info (which im too lazy to read), but the scrolling calculator is **** useful and idiot-proof for lazy and non-technically inclined people like me http://www.rtings.com/info/television-size-to-distance-relationship Grabbed it at Best Denki at $2059, its a high end 2013 model but but the specs is almost similar as the 2014 55LB version. furthermore there isn't much UHD content in the market now so we decided to go for it. Managed to get them to throw in a HDMI cable and there was a LG soundbar freebie. We love it as it looks super sleek. think the price wasnt a super-steal but it's relatively cheap Aircon - Panasonic inverter system 3 My parents place now is using this aircon and it works just fine. It's quiet and cools fast. It's so much more cheaper than Mitsubishi starmex too. And in comparison to the newer aircon models in the market, the look of the stamex aircon is getting dated. My only gripe is the aircon remote control - the aircon sensor is not very sensitive and I always need to point the remote at the aircon for it to respond. So the remote always ends up lost in a corner of the room and I need to hunt for it haha All Best at IMM still has the best air con pricing so far. Fridge - Hitachi - R-VG560P3MS - one of the most energy efficient fridge in the market - cool looking black glass - futuristic looking touch screen control with blue LED light - spacious interior given its size (capacity 450l width 715mm) - add in another free vacuum cleaner and we are sold! Washing machine - LG WD-270QDT Im one the people who insists on front load washing machines, and washer cum dryer is a big nono for me. My parents place is using LG washing machine and my mum with years of experience washing my clothes recommends it , so of course I must follow right? And it costs only $499 at a best denki road show, so must buy!
  17. Thanks! started our reno about a month ago...now mainly doing all the hacking/electrical works/ air con and other boring stuff craftbrick will be up soon..cant wait!
  18. Our 3ds - about 80% from our final version we insisted on having a navy blue fabric sofa..much to my id objection haha For the Mr - red brick wall and punching bag goes behind the sofa the metal divider and cement screed floor... the 3d doesnt do justice to the metal divider..I think the real thing will turn out as nice as what we imagined it can be Dont cook much so just want a simple functional kitchen sacrificed part of the bedroom to accomodate the mbr wardrobe the woody part is the back of the wardrobe mbr wardrobe..sadly id dont wana give me a 3d of the full view of the bedroom since the only thing we are doing here is the mbr wardrobe mbr toilet..decided that the woody tiles should go to the right hand side at the shower area since we usually leave the toilet door open and we wont be able to admire the woody tiles with the toilet door perpetually blocking half the wall
  19. After a few months of headache and researching, decided to be brave and chose our id...our budget is 45k and like everyone we want good and cheap! Started out with mid modern century -> then scandi -> but slowly evolved to become industrial as we found it more edgy and raw and lends more character to the space. We like a lot woody stuff and it goes well with the industrial theme too..I think in the end we ended up with the part scandi part industrial look. Hope we can keep to the theme as our reno go along... our main brief to our id - TV feature wall - red brick wall to hang a punching bag - shoe cabinet with metal divider - cement screed floor at foyer - vinyl floor throughout the house - retile mbr toilet and common toilet - built in mbr wardrobe - built in study storage and table
  20. The before pics: Living room Kitchen The ketupat-green tiles must go MBR study room beside MBR spare bedroom
  21. Hi! We have been following the posts here for the longest time and it is finally our turn. Here's the typical and unexciting hdb floorplan haha ps: we hate the aircon ledge position
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