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Morning! I'm interested to see the area where you place the mattress. I notice from the photo that it can be lifted up the whole board for the storage underneath. Cuz I didn't see it at the showroom (maybe I didn't notice it). The designer also didn't mention about it. One of them is coming down to my new flat to do the measurement later in the afternoon. So I'm thinking of mention it to her. Thanks!

Why not tell me what is your concern or which area in particular you want to see so i can advice/take photos?

 

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So jacqueline will be coming to do the measurements...

I actually raised the part below my bed an additional 15cm so it will be easier for me to get down the bed..

Just mention to jacqueline or jenny (whoever you liaise with) that you want kelvin's specifications..they should know..if not..just tell them you want the storage under the mattrress as well..

 

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Hey bro!

Everything's looking Good!!!

It's nice storage there at the MBR...wise n clever choice, neat! Pardon me for a silly ques herewith: does that mean wardrobe is no longer needed due to sufficient storage space available & insufficient room space? :)

Edited by tuasbird
 

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Yeah, Jacqueline will be doing the measurement. If wanna have storage below the mattress, that means the mattress cannot be too heavy right?

not really lah....

it depends on how strong you are..hahah...

my mattress is 10.5 inches thick...

too thin and you will have problems getting out of your bed...

 

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Hey bro!

Everything's looking Good!!!

It's nice storage there at the MBR...wise n clever choice, neat! Pardon me for a silly ques herewith: does that mean wardrobe is no longer needed due to sufficient storage space available & insufficient room space? :)

thanks bro...

i think its hard to do without a wardrobe...unless you can wear berms and t-shirts to work everyday...haha...means you dont need to iron your clothes..

i use my wardrobe only to hang clothes eg work shirts, pants etc etc..those folded ones are stored in the platform...eg home clothes..

having said that..depending on your style..a smaller wardrobe may suffice..

im those sort who hangs most of my clothing..so my wardrobe is all hanger bars and a 3-drawer chest...

Edited by archenemy
 

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Alrightz manz! Got it got it...personal preference!

Guess it is rare any can do without wardrobe lor! But u got a v great idea for that kinda MBR design for storage! N it v nice!

 

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Alrightz manz! Got it got it...personal preference!

Guess it is rare any can do without wardrobe lor! But u got a v great idea for that kinda MBR design for storage! N it v nice!

Thanks..

Storage is my top priority when i planned my house..haha...

 

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Halo. Is me again. Possible to let me know the company's name for the pole system wardrobe? Also the wardrobe has to be built against the wall? i.e. possible for them to box up the wardrobe?

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