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  1. I have a prob. I did built-in side tables for my MBR and the allowance left is for a queen size bed. However I tot of changing to king size bed but will need to alter the side table. And if i put a king size bed, 1 corner will be directly facing the door to the MBR. Is it advisable?

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  2. Busy busy.... my room still in a mess with stuffs...

    and i have to move room in my office.... messy paper work....

    No time to do lots of stuff.

    only manage to change the light switchs.

    remove screws

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    remove wire

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    put in wire in new switch

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    done, beautiful new switch.

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    Going to buy the power switchs to change soon.

    erm did you have to seal up the 4 sides of the new swtich? How did you make it stay onto the wall without dropping down? :S


  3. applefreak: Yup, I pasted the frosted film so that nobody can peep into my house. No choice la...mine's a corridor unit. :)

    Helenteepl: I got the info from another thread in renotalk.

    http://www.renotalk.com/forum/index.php?sh...c=11796&hl=

    It's actually quite easy except you really need to have steady hands to cut the films. Let me know if you need help.

    FYI, the frosted film is quite cheap. I bought 4.5metres at $24 + a squeegee $2. This is enough for the corridor windows and kithen windows with excess to cater for another 2 panels if there's any mistake made during the 1st few tries.


  4. Haven't been updating for a long long time...so far....the parquet problme has been resolved. And reno works are on going. Here's a little update of what I did to my corridor and kitchen windows over the weekend. DIY-ed by me and hubby. :)

    Corridor windows:

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    Kichen Windows:

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    Kitchen2.jpg


  5. hihi shutiao! wow...the progress looks good.

    so nice to have things started. mine still stuck. this servicing centre is really inefficient. they hack of the parquet 3 weeks ago and have yet to start working on the new ones.

    you doing a walk-in wardrobe with the space after hacking off the wall? :) We initially intended to hack off the wall but didn't go ahead with it eventually cos afraid of future complications if we wanna sell the house next time.


  6. Hi roseberry.. i think its becuz they juz laid the parquet and haven varnish yet. Thats the raw color of the wood.. after varnishing, should be same already.. :rofl:

    Yah lor my contractor was telling me so. I've told them to go ahead and replace my "bloated" parquet already and hopefully they'll do a good job. :P

    can't wait to start my reno. :bow:


  7. Finally have time to upload some pictures of my problem parquet.

    There's buldging in my parquet flooring and the HDB officer has yet to give me an adequate solution.

    Here's the current flooring:

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    The new batch of wood which they offered to lay but we felt that the tonality of the flooring is not nice at all. Will be calling them to negotiate again.

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