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Just completed my reno and here are some photos of my place a few days before handover. Will update with more photos later :P Internet not installed yet :lol:

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thanks!

Yup, its moulded in the solid surface. At first, i bought a granite sink but i wanted to increase counter space so changed to solid surface sink in the end.

Btw, how to rezise the image?

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thanks!

Yup, its moulded in the solid surface. At first, i bought a granite sink but i wanted to increase counter space so changed to solid surface sink in the end.

mom n me LOVE that seamless countertop n sink too... but i emailed corian uk marketing... reply was i can't simply pour hot boiling water into the sink.. even thou corian supposedly heat resistance.. to do that i hv to keep a running tap water when pouring in the hot water.. which is v inconvenient n waste water too.. after much considerations.. we drop this wonderful idea n will undermount a stainless steel sink instead.. which is still the most practical way for our cooking style..

yet... how i wish i can hv that too..

btw.. who's ur ID?

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Hahahaha, what i do is just pour direct into the drain. So far so good :lol:

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initially did toy with this idea, but with stiles instead of corian

stiles is a brand of quartz surface, which should withstand heat much better, but the price also :lol:

but in the end went for composite sink coz of the cost and me obsession with concrete sink support :)

think you have to do the resizing at the website that hosts the image

at photobucket, click on the photo

then click on the resize option

i use the messageboard one coz i like photo big big

but not as big as your lah :P

 

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they dun allow me to edit the photos...how?

Dfish: Will post more photos soon. mind me asking how much ur reno cost?

 

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they dun allow me to edit the photos...how?

Dfish: Will post more photos soon. mind me asking how much ur reno cost?

23K. How about yours? Think yours should be much more judging from the quantum of work involved..

 

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my reno cost is 50+k excluding furishings etc..

ah_wai: any photos?

for the photos think i will just leave it...too lazy to amend it:)

 

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wow...you spent a lot on your reno...but i think it's worth the $ and your hse is nice !

Hope to see more pics... :(

 

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