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gwenie

Sweet Home Complete Makeover~!

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Once its plastered neat and good, we painted it in a designer grey shade...

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And have the outer wall wallpapered...

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Front view of walk-in wardrobe...

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side view...

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Since we are doing a complete makeover of the house, we took the chance to re-wire the whole house.

We included the telephone pbx wiring, cctv wiring, electrical wiring, speaker wirings and scv points wiring in the re-wiring process.

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With the wiring done in advance, next is to do up the ceiling part to cover up the wiring trunkings...

Our ceiling height is pretty low compared to other units at other floors... so nothing too fanciful on the dropdown ceiling.

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With most of the critical stuffs done up... next is the carpentry items to fill up the place!

Firstly with the study room as my hubby needs to work in it... :P

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Up goes the top-hung cabinets...

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Customised table top for 2...

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Pasting the laminates over...

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Display window for study room with an one-sided mirror (not fixed yet in this picture)...

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Display window inside view.

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The TV-console area (forgot to take the pictures during installation progress...)

here's the finished product.

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The display window exterior finished...

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The final done up display cabinet with my hubby's collection displays in it. ;)

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Here's a shot on my hubby's cable management for the whole hse.

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Top shelf:

- Incoming telephone line (unused as we are using the scv digital line), connected to wall socket at top left just in case we need to apply for a telephone number next time.

- below the phone socket is an empty socket which my hubby pulled the new optic fiber for Opennet (our area's schedule is 2012 then start cabling.. sob sob*) and coiled it outside our flat. He said must get ready else next time cannot pull into our cabinet already.

- below the opennet socket is the SCV modem.

- to the right is a linksys wireless router

- above it, the existing scv points got 2 incoming cable from outside, so we splitted it out to hall & 3 rooms.

- 1 network cable is linked from the linksys router to the switch at the lower shelf.

Bottom shelf:

- The left is a PBX device that will enable intercom between all phone sets within the house. It comes with 3-incoming lines and 8 extensions lines.

- To the right is the linksys switch that will share our maxonline connection to the rest of the house.

- we have laid phone/data points in hall, kitchen, toilets, rooms, balcony and tv-consoles (in mbr & hall) so we can use the media servers next time to view streamed movies.

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We have installed 4 ir dome cameras for the living room, kitchen, study room and corridor. Here's some snaps of the cameras.

Study Room cam.

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Living Room cam.

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Kitchen cam.

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Outside corridor cam

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and the opennet fiber optics cable coiled outside...

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Here's the DVR set. Brand is Impaq H.264, according to friend, this format is the current standard as it is smaller in compression size and clearer than the previous MPEG4 compression format. So we can record more days with the same quality and a 500GB hdd can goes as far as 30-40 days.

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And the iphone app snapshots in vertical and horizontal view...

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