Tuesday 25 March 2008

Some Stuffs brought - Kitchen items...

Rice Cooker from Philips

Food Processor from Philips

Basin Tap from Teka

Cooker Hood from Teka

Gas Cooker from Teka

Built-in Oven from Teka

Washing Machine from Brandt
Gas Clothes Dryer from Rinna

Refrigerator from Panasonic

Some Stuffs brought - lightings, living room items, etc

Dinning Table from Picket & Rail - Delaware

Common Toilet mirror from Ikea

Toilets ceiling light from Ikea

MBR bedside lights from Ikea

Another lights used in MBR from Ikea

Spotlights for the passageway from Ikea
Ceiling fan from AMC (non remote version)

Monday 24 March 2008

May I present to you, the home of my 'precious' stuffs. Voila!

Full glass panels, with six shelfing on each sides and mirror backing, and the centre for big item to be showcased. The bottom part is for keeping loose boxes. All that is left now is for the lightings to be fixed up.

View from the living room

Inside BR3

Of Closets and Sliding doors

The guys from Closet Design came and installed our warerobes and its sliding doors. All they took was 2 days, and it all done.

BR2 warerobe - cheery red wood panel
BR2 sliding door - simple design

MBR warerobe for the guy - Dark wood panel

The other (left) side

Sliding door with frosted 'maple leafed' glass

The 'huge' warerobe for the lady, ample spaces for clothes and bags

Sliding door - English styled window glass panel
The Kitchen sliding door was also completed around the same time. Was done to keep out the cooking smell and to cook in peace!
Dark wood with whitish stripes and glass panel

Glass panels in...

The framless shower screen were installed in both toilets.

Common Toilet

MBR Toilet

The extra steps made for more space

The glass panel that divide the living room and bedroom 2 got installed on the same day too. Because of the wide space, it had to be installed using 2 separate pieces.

View from the living room

View from inside BR3

Wednesday 12 March 2008

Limited choices of air-con, NO WAY man!


My air-conditioner, a non-inverter system 3 from Panasonic are installed without any hassle. Luckily the salesperson told me that some of the compressor units sold are too big to shift through a normal HDB window onto the air-con ledge. Then my choices will be limited to only those with a height less than 70cm. Not willing to compromise on my choice of air-con units, I did the next best thing - changing the window to a much bigger one!

The window that got thrashed

Big compressor, no problem!

Doing the installation in BR3

Fixed in MBR

Another in BR2

Laminates up me

Tools, wooden planks, protective sheets, skirting, sound-proofing sheets are all in. Of course not forgetting the all important laminates.

Skirtings and planks
Soundproofing materials

Close-up view

Laminates
The bone and structure of the platform

Right side of the curve

Left side of it

Preparing to lay
MBR lay-ed
BR2 lay-ed

BR3 Lay-ed

Passage way

The completed platform

Close-up look