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Carpentry came in today! decided to pop over to check out the stuff and surprised workers are still working! Quite amazed on the among of work done.

Washing basin at common toilet is removed and the vanity is installed. The top mirror cabinet and vanity cabinet @ MBR toilet is up too. Structure for the kitchen is done too and the walk in wardrobe at MBR. there's plenty of stuff packed in the house, which i expect to be completed by this Saturday :good: .

Oh ya, the lights at bombshelter, kitchen, service yard and MBR toilet are installed too.

Didn't manage to capture alot of picture as the carpenters are finishing up minor work before calling it a day.

Kitchen shrunk with the carpentry setup

http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag351/lawda/e5295f12-8c73-48ca-8818-fa0639a272c9_zps2c86b6f7.jpg

The walk-in wardrobe at MBR in progress

http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag351/lawda/altAv2wY5Wpg3_gglRnEj0A3u5pzY8u7QoTfje_VluwJrXq1_zps43931477.jpg

 

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yes, i did the wooden door for common toilet but i did a segregation between wet and dry area. Hope it will help to prevent the door from decaying and disintegration. BTW, my door frame is metal from HDB, not the wooden frame type you mentioned.

Am installing glass door for the MBR toilet though.

I had a wooden door for common toilet too. The corridor will look great when all the doors are closed.

 

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:notti: yup, will blend in well and confuse visitor where the toilet

I had a wooden door for common toilet too. The corridor will look great when all the doors are closed.

 

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haha. my doors are all identical HDB ones too!

looking for nice deco to hang on the toilet door so guests won't open wrong door..

 

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actually all the houses are designed the same. The heater switch outside the toilet is a good indicator that behind this door is toilet. :)

unless the visitors are private property dwellers or elderly who does not know hdb setup.

haha. my doors are all identical HDB ones too!

looking for nice deco to hang on the toilet door so guests won't open wrong door..

 

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oh ya, forgot bout the heater indicator. maybe I -am just excited about the shopping for deco. lol.

those who opted out HDB doors tend to put glass / pd doors for the toilet so as to avoid taking up space within the small space.. so confirm no confusion.

 

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I opt out from hdb too. Got my own doors :). Glass door for my mbr toilet but same wooden door for common toilet

oh ya, forgot bout the heater indicator. maybe I -am just excited about the shopping for deco. lol.

those who opted out HDB doors tend to put glass / pd doors for the toilet so as to avoid taking up space within the small space.. so confirm no confusion.

 
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I opt out from hdb too. Got my own doors :). Glass door for my mbr toilet but same wooden door for common toilet

Haha, sorry i just assumed =x

 

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Not sure if this is the practice but usually my wooden toilet doors differ from the room doors (also wooden) in that they have a frosted glass panel. This also helps to indicate whether the toilet is in use.

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some people do, for me I want unity for my visual. If hdb keep to having toilet inside the kitchen, I will opt for a difference.

Not sure if this is the practice but usually my wooden toilet doors differ from the room doors (also wooden) in that they have a frosted glass panel. This also helps to indicate whether the toilet is in use.

 

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$1600 for the grilles and $550 for the windows at service yard. The price is for standard aluminum colored but ID upgrade the grille for me.

how much did u spend on the window grilles ?

how much did u spend on the window grilles ?

 

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Went over to my unit yesterday to drop some stuff and check up on the progress. The wardrobe doors are installed, tv feature wall @ MBR are up too. Estimate to complete all the stuff by end of may! Counting down the days before curtains are installed and additional PD door to frame up at kitchen entrance...

The top cabinet at MBR toilet has plenty of spaces...

http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag351/lawda/WP_20140513_0141_zps73b41be1.jpg

http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag351/lawda/WP_20140513_0111_zps79889c35.jpg

http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag351/lawda/WP_20140513_0121_zps3b44cf6f.jpg

Doors are installed for the wardrobe

http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag351/lawda/WP_20140513_0081_zps3fe34cd4.jpg

Storage bed and tv feature installed at MBR. Outstanding table top at the side and t5 below the bed frame.

http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag351/lawda/WP_20140513_0071_zps2a83d264.jpg

http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag351/lawda/WP_20140513_0061_zps759a8a76.jpg

 
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