eyemo
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You can try to introduce a bit of pale / pastel blue if you think that the monochrome scheme is a bit dull. It will spark things up more!
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I live in a new 5 room flat. There are 3 bedrooms.
Need to hire a maid but it looks like we can't offer her a whole room.
Masterbed room taken by us
One room is need for baby and the other room is a study which will soon by taken by my mother (to oversee the maid).
Understand that HDB may not allow partitioning.
What else can I do to carve out a sleeping area for the maid? With reasonable privacy and space for the maid.. not cardboard style.
Are you sure HDB do not allow partitioning? Im not quite sure on that thou!
If that is the case, you can try using glass 'partitioning'. You can either use tinted glass for roller blinds, for privacy. If still insufficient, maybe frosting the glass farther might help.
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Hi guys
I cant seem to send out pm nor can i receive any pm. I guess i will just leave his email address here.
His name is Alex. His email address is brillorange@yahoo.com.sg
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Hi eyemo,
mind leaving your contact here, I cant PM you as well.
Dont know is it to do with you guys posts count limitation.
Hi Zio
Yes sure! Please email me at joeyong.wj@gmail.com
Yea, that's my first guess as well. Oh well!
Looking forward to hearing from you! (:
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Hi everyone,
I am expecting to take keys during year end and I have a questions for those who are experienced enough to answer and share your thoughts with me.
My upcoming house is a premium BTO, which comes with flooring and bathroom accessories and tiles all done.
Therefore with this said, actually I have nothing much left to do except for painting and carpentry work.
Luckily for me, I have direct source/lobang for the following below, so therefore I can save quite abit already.
1) painting
2) carpentry work
3) electrician/electrical work
However, here is the problem. As I am poor with designs and color matching, I would still need someone who is able to design a layout in drawing and measurements for me so that I can get my sources to do their work.
Questions:
1) What are my options here ? Is there anyone in the market that draw, design, and I just have to pay him for his designs and drawings ?
2) What possible potential issues that I may encounter if I don't engage a contractor or IDs ? Perhaps those who tried this method can come in and share your problems met in the past.
I appreciate all feedbacks and comments.
Thanks all.
Hey man
I am a freelancer! I think I might be your guy. I do 2D drawings which includes lighting, electrical, ceiling, carpentry drawings which will aid your contractors & carpenters when they are doing up your apartment! Rates wise we can always negotiate. I can't seem to send out or receive pm and I am not sure if posting my email here is breaking any rules or anything? Do let me know if you are interested!
back to your point, base on my experience, it is always better to have a main contractor who lias with everyone, a so called project manager. This way, a lot of misunderstandings can be avoided, as mentioned by crystalkong earlier.
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Hi Guys, I know a guy who is carrying Haiku fans. Thou the price is not as cheap as $1,100, but this guy is very honest, and always willing to help out his customers. I could give out his contact if need be. As he is a sole-proprietor, I don't think it is very nice of me to post his contact online. Please pm me if you guys are interested! He carries other fans as well, such as the Spin as mentioned previously.
Blum Systems, Please Enlighten! Tia
in RENOVATION IDEAS: Interior Design Themes, Space Planning
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^ benetay is right. Most of the carpenters should be certified to install Blum products.
I believe there is a showroom located at Ubi. Blum Showroom