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calliecats

My Dream Home - 4 Room In The Central Area

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So my reno journey continued.....

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All my water pipes were concealed & my contractor suggested that I change the location of the master bathroom sink area to make it more ergonomical. I also changed the location of my kitchen sink from the back of the kitchen to the front (basically exchanging the positions of the sink & stove from the origiallayout). The plumber my contractor got was a very nice guy & very efficient too. Here are some pics of him at work re-routing the water pipes:

Re-routing kitchen sink

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Re-running toilet pipes

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May_dream,

Here you go! My all glass master bathroom

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The wash basin was relocated, all the walls knocked down & replaced with 2 fixed glass panals & 1 glass swing door, as well as glass shower screen. ;)

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Wow, very daring! Pls do share your other rooms. Eagerly anticipating. :)

Hi adidaem,

Will be posting more pics soon. Love the clean lines of your home too & congrats on being featured in Dwell :yamseng:

 

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Hi adidaem,

Will be posting more pics soon. Love the clean lines of your home too & congrats on being featured in Dwell :yamseng:

Thanks. :)

Did you read about it from my WP blog or you got the mag?

 

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Adideam: I read it on your blog :)

While they were hacking down the half wall between the living & master bedroom, the whole wall came down. This was unexpected & my contractor said that sometimes prefab walls will have that kind of problem. So he offered to reinstate back half the wall, which is fine by me. Actually the half glass wall was suggested by my contractor when I told him that I wanted to open up the house as much as possible. He said most people will not be able to accept it but it will be nice to be able to see a little of the master bedroom from the living room & with the reflection of the mirrors in the living room, it will make the whole apartment look like it has more depth & space. I thought about it for 2 weeks before finally agreeing to go ahead with it.

The effect? LOVE LOVE LOVE! The glass wall created a cool "layering" effect, yet I will have the privacy to pull down the blinds whenever I have guests over.

After hacking (whole wall came down)

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Here are pics of the reinstated wall & sealing up of the door of Bedroom 2

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Before sealing up the door of Bedroom 2

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After door of Bedroom 2 sealed up

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More pics of my all glass Master Bathroom

Tiling in progress

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Tiling almost completed

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Grohe Rainshower & Mixer & Johnson Suisse WC (before glass shower screen, glass panels & door installed)

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Basin with waterfall tap & deep brown piano-finished solid wood 2 door cabinet with soft closing (wall mount), gold framed mirror

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More pics of my master bathroom (part 2) :sport-smiley-004:

You can see the white trunking of the aircon above the mirror in the previous pics, here's how it looks after painting the trunking black:

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Shower Area

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This is my vanity light from Philips

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It has been a busy past few days, apologies for those who have been following my blog. So since we were on the topic of bathrooms, here are some pics of my common bathroom-before & after:

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Here are more pics:

Before

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After (the windows could not be changed due to HDB regulations to keep all the windows looking the same)

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The lovely glass swing door (sand blast)-you will notice the top/bottom hinge which my contractor advised me to go for, he said the side hinge would cause the door to sag after awhile & it would not close properly due to the weight of the glass. Best thing is no extra charge!!

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The stainless steel "H" handle

The door has a beautiful slight greenish tint which I love :sport-smiley-018: I'm so glad my contractor talked me out of the bifold door.

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Hi callie,

Love your master bathroom, looks like a hotel bathroom and the glass used. Cool, the glass must be exp right? The design of both your bathrooms are very contrasting. Like the tiles you choose, very classic and elegant. You did not add a door to your shower screen, wouldn't the floor get wet when sowering? Looking foward to more pic. Niceee

 

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