Hi, wanted to check regarding rubber mats on vinyl tiles. Heard that rubber might leech/stain vinyl tiles over time. Is this something that you've experienced? Or was there any floor protection between the mats and vinyl tiles when this was installed?
I love everything except the Philips set gates. The toilet is pretty nice husband can hide when wife goes crazy 😂. I don’t like the wifi router other than that everything cool
Spend so much needlessly on quite a few things. And yet house look very normal only after reno... I think you guys are kena chop carrot by ID or simply too rich and not spending wisely on furnishings and reno... Seriously don't look worth it. For the amount u spent.
I am new trying to design my bedroom into... ... hotel suite... ... or personal palace. Now the problem is, your room doesn't look luxurious... ... because your walls are... ... too average, worse... ... your bed is connected to the side drawers wrongly, makes the room feel tight and ONLY off-balance in that bed area. The ONLY commendable part is the wardrobe. And this room of yours I can't stay in because... ... in humid Singapore with the government allowing second hand smoke that kills one per day and harms many more, your room is not 'breathing''. And it is not just about getting a dehumidifier with a washroom connected to your bedroom... ... A couple of adults generate huge moisture per night and you will need fresh air to lower carbon dioxide, and your bed... ... is the ONLY major thing that will absorb moisture , but the mattress hence will be a haven for bacteria and molds over time as moisture level builds up and these micro-organisms themselves also urinates and excrete, increasing humidity at micro level and acidic destructions. Which is why when things are new, it looks ok, but you started wrong. You have to use shiny tiles for the flooring, and I am installing marble-like surfaces to the walls... ... and doing up the celling, with installations of UVC sources to eliminate those jokers on the MaxBond-ed celling construct. Yes... ... no nails that will rust with toxic powder spreading around from the top, and no wood that will rot with mites and molds setting shop at the top. You see the point is, the basic set up must be the priority concern, then... ... the wall beauty, then the furnishing. I also got a bed that sits on the floor like yours, BUT I am having a heading as it is arriving in weeks, and why? Because if you forget to close the windows or pushed open by the wind... ... all the wetness will crawl onto your bed surfaces, and slipping into the tiny gaps under your bed. And what will happen? You can't just pick up your bed and wipe and clean the bio-debris daily... ... since we ain't superheroes. So I am rush to panel-shops to get a layer of flooring to elevate the bed floor for the bed, then... ... seal up the new floor for the bed with silicon. After which... ... I am setting up aero-dynamics... ... that the air flow will go through three filtration , as fresh air, but loaded with industrial waste gas and second hand smoke will come in, and set up aluminium layer in the part of the room where the wind power will concentrate, and also cool metal surfaces which won't rust will be positioned to take out as much moisture as possible, then only you can set up your aircon, which for me will be a portable aircon cum purifier, without HOLEs in the walls, circulating molds and moistures and bacteria from the old folks across the room. And yes, you have to install a cheap but PVC board to fan out the air, with a tiny fan or two at $10 ea from MR DIY, while the other PVC board will have a hole or two... ... blocked by cheap $10 BIG Hepa 12 filter/s. This will, while pushing out the air, pressured fresh air through the filter. I am also setting up mobile but sealed panel of book holding whatever to block the main entrance... ... while moisture will gather at the corridor shared by my old parents' room, 3 UVC lamps will be blasting at the area. I got a fan, Panasonic one given by my cousin, to make sure the corridor is usually 'air/moisture circulated. There will be mold spores everywhere... ... but they must not gathered outside my door. Then of course, the lights... ... I am making my own 'wardrobe'... ... by dumping clothes in PVC boxes, ironed out the moisture weekly... ... and making shelves similar to yours... ... but no enclosure. Enclosure in Singapore means mites, molds and all sorts. Only a few usually needed garments and such will be hanging, with my watches and such placed. And I am thinking of getting $4 psf porcelain tiles (60cm x 90cm ea) to make my luxurious book case or shelves, and a marble top computer table... ... plus a marble top small personal dining table. No wood. The book shelve will use tempered glass for holding boards... ... and lights will make the 'furniture' or setup unusually majestic. All custom made and custom positioned, and that means.... ... cheap. I am also making a hanging cabinet... ... BUT the real catch is NO nails or screws. MaxBond the outer layers into a box... ... get the hanging board from IKEA, and hang my son's toy guns, then cover or the door a piece of mirror... ... which will slide up and down with hydraulic hinges. Hee hee hee hee hee... ... And yes... ... other than the lights and sadly the UVC lamps, NOTHING remote control. No why... ... the waves from these SMART gadgets will toast your brains constantly, especially if connected to internet. That's really stupid, but more and more are doing this sort of things. So... ... this is my room in making. All can be done rather easily. See? You just need to understand what a bedroom really needs. And learning the designs of luxurious bedroom online (RU-vid), just cut and paste materials and lay lights accordingly with pasting also mirror, getting the color themes right... ... A $70,000 renovation job... ... done with a few rounds of GST vouchers is so achievable. Hehehehehehe~ You don't need to break the banks, if you use your brains. See?
Thanks for the review. Helps a lot. Wanna ask hor, the cap that covers the lens isit like tight ? Mine is like super loose. Is it supposed to be like that? The cap is like you cover, then fell d.
Thanks for your sharing. I had live with ariston storage heater for many years. Change the unit twice due to corrosion. Unit seems to last only 4-5 years. After 12th year we decide to change to instant water heater as my children hv grown and everyone bathe at different time. With instant heater, you dont have to wait for water to heat up and def save on electricity bill. When the children were small i was able to manage their bathing time at one heating. By the time it was my turn to take my bath, the water is no longer warm enough. Although the instant heater may not look nice and sleek in the toilet but it does serve our needs.
45k reno for a 4 room flat is cheap, my friend's 4 room reno is around 60k. The furnishings are rather expensive at 45k, especially the mattress at 6k+, my queen size Dr Maxis Lux Cool Dream mattress with bed frame only $2,500 with 5cm pillow top, pocketed springs and 13" thickness - more comfortable than established brands like King Koil and Dunlopillo.
Doesn’t make sense to pay more for a chimney hood n hides the chimney in the cabinet. With chimney hood you will lose the cabinets thus the chimney will be exposed.
I dry my vlothes on a rack in the living room under the fan n with windiws open in the afternoon. Hate sliding door wardrobe from 1st owner + it had mirror in master bedroom. We hv discarded itvwhen we did reno
You can get an air purifier to suck up smoke after cooking, and an air dehumidifer to dry your laundry faster while reducing humidity levels in your service yard and kitchen.
Hello! Thanks for sharing your tips and experiences! May i know if you've faced any issues w your brandt appliances? I'm currently considering the exact same dishwasher :)
Maam thanks you for your honesh sharing. I sub ur channel already. As per u said avoid spelling liquid yes but for dirt buy dyson vaccum & mattress brush will make it clean as new. 😊 few cents.
Actually you could always swap your heater switch with a wifi smart heater switch. What this does is you can wirelessly control your heater power or set it to heat on and off whenever it is required!