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  1. Hi Kenoro! May I please have the contacts of the curtain vendors you shortlisted? Thank you!
  2. Hi there Cassino88! Care to share the contacts of the contractors?? Thank you!
  3. Hey there CountryGlow!! Your house looks really good!! I would be really afraid to try this style but somehow it really works here!! I'm looking to renovate soon as well, and I was hoping if you could share the contact details of Mr B and Mr J? Thank you!!
  4. Hello Peachydurians! (what an interesting name haha) Could I please have the contact details of Prosterroster and Contractor A? Thank you!
  5. Hello lovescandi! Would you mind sharing your contractor's details with me? It would be really helpful! Thank you!
  6. Hello Renozilla! I really like the entire makeover, especially the really bold shifts in the layout. Could I ask for the contacts of the contractors you considered and the one you went with eventually? Thank you! I will be renovating really soon, I have been waiting for this moment for forever!
  7. Hello guys! I'm gonna renovate my house soon and I have been considering engineered wood for a while. For what I know, the technical aspect is that there are a few layers, a hardwood layer of about 2-5mm, with some sort of plywood as the bottom layer. Price-wise, it is cheaper than solid wood and still allows of at most 2-3 sandings if needed. So what I'm interested to know is the practical aspect. Can anyone with engineered flooring comment on its durability, usage, water resistance, etc. And also what are the shops that carry them? As far as I know, the popular ones are wood&wood and also wood culture. Thank you!
  8. Oh, how unfortunately. Didn't catch that part. I went to read up a little about mold and cement flooring. There was some mention about how easy it is for cement screen to collect moisture, if there is no waterproofing done below the screed and no waterproof layer (eg epoxy) on top of the screed. But then again this forum is largely wrt america i think, so it might not apply here. Anyways, I think the best idea is to ask your contractor or perhaps find another professional who understands the problem. Best of luck to you! Edit: just another thing, it could also be the cleaner or the cleaning agent you use. Try switching to just water maybe instead of the magiclean and see how it goes!
  9. Hi Yelena! Do you mind sharing any pictures of how your house looks right now? I'm interested in what the finished product looks like!
  10. Hi there! Could I also have the contacts of Mr J and Mr E? Just to check, are they just carpenters or contractors? Thanks! PS. I tried PM-ing you but I couldn't so I had to post a reply here.
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