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Berried

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I must say I like how Mr Foo's team kept everything neat and tidy after knocking down walls and stuff. His team also drilled well. My friend who is a technical officer for HDB said that this kinda intensive drilling (rather than the superficial, just-to-create-holes) help the plaster/ tiles adhere better.

I'm amazed at how big the place looks after tearing down some walls.

 

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Laminates

Cupboard, with matt black borders :

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Flooring

White base with grey wood grains

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Kitchen cabinets

Top (Dario Ramblas)

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Bottom

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Hello! My T-blog is stagnant at the moment because it's now electrical and stuff, and I have given my trust to Mr Foo. I feel bad that I had to carry out some last min changes, so it looks like I might not make it before CNY after all :dunno: But that's my fault.

Anyhoos,I'm happy to have resolved my dining table dilemma. I had wanted a large, solid wood table so that I can expand when necessary. But it's hard to find one, most expandable tables are made of veneer, which is a no-no for my dad.

One day, we dropped by Crate and Barrel and saw this

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It's a drop leaf table, ie, the sides can be folded down so that it can be tucked to a corner when it's not being used. Because of the much thicker width, it should be able to seat 2 rather comfortably. But gotta be careful with the legs of the table as it juts out. ID Approved!

 

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Updates. I've been away too long, having moved out of my room to allow my cousin to move in, so I am hoping to get things settled soon...too bad for one tiny problem.

Ceiling leak! Grrrr, that's natural deterioration for you. I have asked HDB to settle it, but it seems like it's not working. Because it looks as if the seepage is in between the layers of tile and cement :( The bigger vertical pipe is also disintegrating (the spots you see there are actually flies) That pipe falls under TC, but since I wanna settle it fast, I have asked Mr Foo to help get it replaced at my cost. My carpentry can't move in if it's not fixed. Meeehhhhh

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Otherwise, everything else is still on schedule. My wardrobe. Yes, I have a 3-sided wardrobe area that spans over 23 ft. I think I will enjoy filling it up, though folks just tsks at how much stuff I have.

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Doctor Doors Combi Door

Has anyone use combidoor? I know that it's ex, but if i can save the money from buying only one lock, plus the convenience of only pushing the door to one direction, I think it should be alright.

I'm looking at the retro scissors gate in matt black + grey / grey-wood door

Any advice would be great!

 

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Hi Berried, combi door is an interesting concept. I did not get them though as the mechanism seemed to be only one piece (of door) as opposed to double security when you have the door n gate. Then again what differs from a combi door to a gateless door will be this layer of gate when you open the door to strangers. Just my two cents of warped logic. Anyways, i was thinking to get the gate from the same company too but they can only install after cny.. lol

Doctor Doors Combi Door

Has anyone use combidoor? I know that it's ex, but if i can save the money from buying only one lock, plus the convenience of only pushing the door to one direction, I think it should be alright.

I'm looking at the retro scissors gate in matt black + grey / grey-wood door

Any advice would be great!

 

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Hahah, I know what you mean, but my Dad seems to think that it's good enough. I will probably make a trip down to see how it works before I decide. It's quite likely my Dad will push for me to get it, since my place has a narrow corridor. Having combi door installed will help minimise inconvenience.

 

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i love your wardrobe! at a glance i didn't realize it was a roll of laminate you had there. i thought it was some futuristic tear drop design you had on your wardrobe lol. could i have mr. foo's contact pls? thanks in advance!

 

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Updates before CNY

I have a kitchen

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Waiting for the microwave
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I know i have a big kitchen, but even with full top-bottom shelving, i still have more than 1.5 m of walking space. Amazeballs.
 

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