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mmoh

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  1. platform bed! how much does that cost? super single?
  2. wow! Bunniboiboi happy to see you back again! how is your meetings with ID?
  3. smaller wardrobe --> no space --> buy lesser --> save money LOL! actually 5ft enough lah, mine also 5ft.
  4. u hack that wall ah? so what is the decision?
  5. Congrats! Do share more on your reno journey ya. I didnt buy any fixtures there. Only bought cushions household items carpet bean bag sofa etc. Need to consider shipping lead time. cos if u buy now high chance u get it like after 3 weeks or later.
  6. lol, cos think if got visitors, not very nice so still fall back to the conventional type lor... if given a chance I will do the switch. cos not really that many visitors, other than the initial house warming. So ownself comfort more important.
  7. then i guess no choice to put wardrobe at the other side of the wall in the living room. Actually I have thought of swapping the living room and bedroom b4... then i can get my queen size bed and big wardrobe and can convert the bedroom to a big walk in wardrobe. luxurious leh! lol!
  8. this view worth the $10k you paid for! it is so squeezy cos they put it the other way! but then they block the access?? Actually I really think very doable leh, my idea. you go measure measure.
  9. I guess it must be high floor with good view! lol! sealing door cost $$ & hacking too! your bedroom is slightly longer horizontally. I presume you want a queen size bed. what about putting the wardrobe at the right upper corner of your bedroom? and your bed headboard against the wall of the bathroom? ie. lying on bed will be looking out of the window. but then the door will be opening to the bed, not so good for fengshui i think. You plan to hack away that wall? any door? if no door, and putting a wardrobe is possible at that corner, you can extend it with a display cabinet / storage cabinet / book shelf on the side of the wardrobe extend until the living room wall so it looks like a L-shape cabinet, if you get what i mean... I always like the idea of having a lounge corner near the window. 1 seater lounge chair sounds good! or a bean bag sofa. nice layout of the bathroom, I presume that corner is for shower. can, replace the [dot] with . u can open liao
  10. hmm... interesting. ok, then you can do whatever you want.
  11. congrats! segar 2 room MOP over liao ah, later go and check their price. Mind to share how much you bought your unit? roll pineapple from what i understand, is when you first open door. there are quite a few website that shares about the ritual and iirc my page 1 also have link to that. main gate I am not sure cos I remember HDB has requirement to maintain same external look during the MOP period. You may want to revisit the T&C or check HDB website. Toilet no problem. bigger tiles got lesser grout and easier to clean. yup yup, no need for a TV too but will get a smart TV for bigger display when really moved in. btw, your bathroom door is it open to living room or you seal the one leading to the bedroom? can share pic of the bathroom? cos i think many members had / having headache with the bathroom.
  12. Nice! Simple layout makes the room looks spacious. 1. No TV, me too. 2. where is your wardrobe?
  13. congrats! so fast this Sat! show pics! white on white? everything white white? I would love white + 1 soothing colour
  14. congrats! Do share your reno journey with us! cheers!
  15. Sorry, didnt went over to my place last week. here you go. u r welcome
  16. just realised i didnt take any pic of my db box. next week ya.
  17. my top part remains, just lower part contractor put in a few shelves for storage. @coolbunny converted hers into shoe rack, width just nice for ladies shoes.
  18. where is the showerhead location? what ankle and greenbunny did were to exchange the location of shower and basin but that depends on the exact location of the piping and floor trap. alternative and easier way, if your shower head location is not right in the middle, is to have a divider right in the middle to split wet and dry with either WC or basin inside the wet area, like what i did to mine.
  19. the hole is very small. dont think they put tiles inside cos really small. now that you have mention, i think is time to use toothbrush to clean it... :x what my contractor did was to create a squarish hole and provide 2 small pieces of tiles that can be used to cover the 2 holes. and inside, they create some cement blockage so that the pathway inside the hole is not a straight one. according to the contractor, this is to prevent water from the wet area to flow too easily to the dry area. yes you need. cos HDB didnt use paint to paint but they use 灰水 only. if you can read chinese. recommend to select those anti mold type of paint. pls show floorplan. or you can read back to refer to ankle, greenbunny and a few member's posts and replies on that.
  20. I would choose the first one: 1. Living room - bigger space, 2nd design you will have the area beside household shelter under utilised. 2. Bedroom - 3450 will allow you to put wardrobe + bedside table + queen size bed 3. Bathroom - allow you to separate wet and dry area although door opens to living room / dining area 4. Kitchen - more counter top space if you do 2 rows of cabinets The 2nd design, I like the household shelter door open towards the kitchen but then the first design still win. Having said all, it all depends on your lifestyle and preference. Taking into consideration which part of the house where you spent the most time in and your hobby, you have to choose the one that suits you most. Oh, and not to forget the amenities and travel convenience of each location and the East / West facing of the units.
  21. didnt measure but should be about 4 cm bah. mine got no kerb at the door cos is slope down
  22. this is at west edge? just went there to view a member's unit yesterday. if you install u-shaped curtain then how to do kerb? u-shaped kerb too? with curtain, although water will flow to other parts outside curtain, but you can just mop it dry after shower. not advisable for u-shaped kerb. aluminium kitchen cabinet... no idea. my parents house only have aluminium cabinet doors for the kitchen, on the sink and stove portion. still using these sliding doors after almost 30 years.
  23. no no no, will never remove the metal gate. I just want a simple design metal gate so that it is easier to clean...
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