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  1. Heh! Mine are clear, plus I have a mirror that faces the window :oops so bo pian, until the curtains come in I have to hide in one corner... I got my curtains and blinds from dexufto's contact; they gave me a pretty good price, so I decided to go with them instead of the one that I found outside... Man! Lucky you, unblocked windows are so shiok!
  2. Heh! I first heard that piece when I was in secondary school, when the choir sang that too! KNS later we both find out we're from the same school... wahahahahahaha! Out of curiosity, what part did you sing? BTW dexufto, just to ask, are those beds with hydraulic storage underneath difficult to lift up?
  3. Oops! I haven't gone to check yet, since we went a fortnight ago, but the stock wasn't in... they said 3-4 weeks from then... looks like I'll be stalking IKEA the next two weekends! WAHAHAHAHAHAHA~ But then again, nothing much to see also...
  4. Nice! 1 Cor 13:8 was my theme verse for my wedding. Is it projected on the wall? That's so cool!!!!
  5. For my church processional, I got my friends to sing John Rutter's version of 'For the Beauty of the Earth'. I can't quite remember the recessional's name, but I do remember the tune.. I think it was called 'Trumpet Voluntary'. For the dinner, the first march-in was Dean Martin's 'That's Amore' and the second, 'Lady in Red', which was what I was wearing. Other popular choices include Twila Paris' 'How Beautiful', Libera's 'Sanctus'. I have a song that is perfect for a march-in, but not religious, so if you are interested in a listen, let me know and I'll send it over... it's called Coronation, about 2 minutes long, from the anime Last Exile. I agree. I bought my mattress for about $700, and it's served us well for 4 years plus now. No brand, but no complaints!
  6. Aiyah don't worry so much la! The night before my wedding, I was up creating a powerpoint for the service the next day lor...hahahahaha Anyway dexufto if you need any help ask us yeah?
  7. Ya man, some are still stuck in the idea that a dinner is still at year 2000 rate... but ouch... these days I only pick the weddings of close friends (or where I know both bride and groom) to attend... Really lor, it's true though, the dinner is mostly for our parents...
  8. Thanks all! Curtains have been ordered, and they should be in before CNY. No more grabbing of clothes to dark places to hide and change!
  9. Haha nope! I got it about 2 Saturdays ago or so... but they only delivered it yesterday due to a mix-up in delivery dates! I am, too. Attending at SJSM. And yeah, weddings are so shiong! Increasingly though, it's getting easier to hold a small quiet wedding (I didn't manage to, thanks to my mum) Congrats dex! When your wedding shoot photos are up you must let us see okay?
  10. Hey dexufto! Yup, I can make it (I'm on half-day today as well... waiting for my IKEA bookshelves to come in...). See you later!
  11. Whoops! One of them is mine! Sorry sorry, I'm a bit busy on Sundays (church in the morning and class in the afternoon)... can I meet up with you and get it from you? Please let me know how much, too! *paiseh*
  12. Hey everyone, I'm looking for an oven too, and am considering the Rinnai RBO-7MSO. Any comments on that model?
  13. Hello! Welcome to RT! With regards to space planning (especially in the kitchen), you might want to draw to scale--it will help you visualise the space usage. Also, as a general rule, there should be about 90cm clearance space for easy movement. Floorplanner has a function that allows you to measure out the space between your furniture and walls etc, so you can have a more accurate picture as to how big (or small) the space is.
  14. Tell your WTB to cover it with a nice table runner, or table cloth! Tada problem solved But she does have a point, and sometimes the leaves of the table can be heavy, so do note when you take them out that 1) the leaves that hide the extension may be hard to move (especially if over time they warp) and 2) the hidden leaves will probably take both of you to set up. PS the chairs are nice! Haha! You should talk to my husband's weighing scale; I stepped on it once and the number display kept scrambling (it's one of those liquid-crystal display types). I looked at pinkhubby and said, "I think your weighing scale hates me." And yeah, LACK cannot hold many shoes... about 8 pairs in total? Unless you kitbash it and add a divider running through each cubbyhole, in which case it will take a max of 16 pairs...
  15. PM sending! Oooh, I didn't think of that! Will check again, and will definitely get another quotation. Thanks reizzz!
  16. Hey all, Need your opinion on something: Install and supply roller blinds for Master Room (window is two panels long, but blind is 1 piece) Install and supply day and night curtain for Master Room's Wardrobe Install and supply roller blinds for Study Room (window is three panels, but blind is 1 piece too) Total is $1,000. Is that a reasonable amount?
  17. Yup; that's why I chose not to install legs on mine, although at that time when I bought it, we were using it as our TV/PC bench, and it was a strain on the neck somewhat... The sagging issue can be partly countered by leaving it flat on the floor... but yeah, you can feel it sag at times when you sit on it! Sometimes I have to ensure that I sit on the part where there's the vertical crosspiece for support... maybe it's a sign that I need to lose weight... That looks nice too! PS good luck with the furniture hunting...
  18. Hahah no leh, I don't remember you as the -faced guy... remember you mostly as one of Ling's friends... I'm currently using the LACK shelf as my shoe-wearing bench. Okay la, it's not super-sturdy, but I think it should be good for a while yet. It's a bit prone to sagging over time (particleboard, what to do), but I think that can be countered by flipping it over from time to time, so that one side doesn't get overused (over-sat-on?), which means that unlike the picture, cannot install the legs... then again, having the legs as in the picture would increase the pressure/sq inch when you sit on it, so just as well I guess... Very convenient to put shoes in the little cubby holes though
  19. lachesis and titanax!!!! Your place is lovely! Congrats on completing the reno! PS lachesis... meatball Tuesdays... next Tuesday? ^^
  20. !! Wait... are you from 2lf? If I follow your username... I think I've danced with you once before... in the old Union?
  21. Congrats on getting a place, and on starting your reno!
  22. Hey Lachesis!~ Thanks, I'm of the strict school of 'don't waste, don't want', so since it was in good condition, I decided to keep it around. It is starting to sag a bit, though, so I suspect I'll have to replace it before the year is out. Will get a white one then, to match the rest of the furniture! I'm also going to get some nice round flat colourful cushions and baskets for it, so that it will serve even better as seating/storage =) I haven't thought about the colour of my curtains, but maybe to match the colour scheme, I was thinking of a layer of maroon, and a layer of sheer white. For that slightly more luxe feel /wink Alright for the meatball Tuesdays! Let's see... how about next Tuesday? Would that be good? I can go see if my bedframe is (finally) available then!
  23. Hi yumiko, Nice design... though you might want to consider putting something on the glass panel to make it more visible?
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