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  1. I have visited 4 curtains & blinds sellers in Singapore and have NOT use any of their services yet. Here is my conclusion in order of pricing: 1. SINGAPORE BLINDS - Price is the cheapest. No showroom to view products. Mobile sales unit. Products quality and range are just average and common. 2. HUGO Curtains & Furnishing - Price is reasonable but not the cheapest which many thinks. Small and cluttered showroom is at Queensway Shopping Centre. Products quality and range are just average and common. 3. WALLUX (dpatterns) - Price is a bit on the higher side and they have a wide range of materials choices. Products quality and range are above average. They have a cool and nice showroom at TradeHub 21. Service is the best out of the 4. 4. THE CURTAIN BOUTIQUE - Definitely the most expensive out of the 4 retailers. Products quality and range are above average and they have imported quality products that others don't carry. Well equipped showroom is at Ubi. Service is minimal and lack explanation of products to new customer. Measure your windows before going down to their showrooms so that they can give a clearer quotation.
  2. I engaged WALL STORY to do my walls. Show room in IMM. They carry mostly vinyl wallpapers from Korea and they come in standard sizes of 4 meter (width) x 3 meter (height) and costs $400/roll which includes installation with a year warranty for peeling. They also have a handful of nice, exquisite but expensive designs from Japan and a few from UK. Their Japanese designs comes in longer roll and can fill up a room. Initially, I was looking at Goodrich for a while, visited their showroom, in the end gave up as their wallpapers comes in smaller sizes, limited design choices and steep installation costs. Goodrich is more for the commercial market.
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