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Puggy

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A few lightings up

Study room

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Hallway

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Hopefully the rest of the lights can be up by next week because I'm having furniture delivered. Looking at the progress now, I'm a bit worried that I won't be able to move in by end Sep. Although I didn't have a lot of work done, but it seems like there's still a lot of stuff to be done.

Door frames painted black, awaiting for the white doors to be installed.

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A taobao buy, wooden stepladder. Solid wood and very sturdy.

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Hihi Where did you get this faux deer head? how much is it?

thanks!!

Hihi Where did you get this faux deer head? how much is it?

thanks!!

Hello, may I now where u get this faux deer head and how much is it?

 

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Hello there.

May I know where u get these tiles from? Are such designed tiles easily available? How much do they cost?

Thanks!

Went to pick out tiles yesterday with Mr Foo. Pretty quick process because I'm only doing the bathroom and the kitchen and I already knew what tiles I wanted.

For bathroom, on one wall with a black border and the rest of the walls cement screed.

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Hello there.

May I know where u get these tiles from? Are such designed tiles easily available? How much do they cost?

Thanks!

Hi ElsaAnna, they are from Hafary. They have a range of these type of tiles available, other shades and other patterns. Price is S$3.90 per sq feet.

 

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Thanks Puggy. Will check this Hafary out...

All the best for the renovation of your house. Seems like things are coming together really well :)

Thanks! You too! :)

 

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difference between warm and white light

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the warm light makes it look more cozy that i semi regret not doing all my lights in warm. but the husband still prefers white light.

 

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