It looks like shop lots. But the high brick walls and grand entrance does make the place look very atas overall....
High walls harder to burglarised I suppose. And if I recall Tesco was just opp stone throw distance. Very convenient!
It looks like shop lots. But the high brick walls and grand entrance does make the place look very atas overall....
Anyone know where can I get this kind /similar style of furniture in Johor? I can only find them in Singapore.
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have you tried cellini?
Hi all, I'm looking to renovate my home...
1) any kind souls would share their experience whether going at it alone is better (ie. source for different contractor to hack wall, plumber, painter, garderner, etc) OR get lead contractor?
2) does lead contractor means ID?
Thanks.
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Really depends whether you got time or energy or not. With ID contractor you just hound one person. If DIY you have to hound many persons.
I tried DIY n ID for two houses. DIY save abt 10-20% but end result is not v good n quite tiring. ID result is way better. ID do offer value add in terms of advice n some coordination.
U need to balance e fans. Done with small metal pieces attached to e blades.I have 2 panasonic ceiling fans which are wobbling just mounted. Contractor blames the panasonic fans spoil and refuses to do anything else, but I think it is the contractor's installer. Anyone knows of a reliable fan installer to rectify?
Another problem with DIY is that each contractor will blame the other for sloppy work. But instead of ID, I think an experienced main contractor could be better...
I have 2 panasonic ceiling fans which are wobbling just mounted. Contractor blames the panasonic fans spoil and refuses to do anything else, but I think it is the contractor's installer. Anyone knows of a reliable fan installer to rectify?
My experience is main contractor, especially old uncle, can suggest very practical solutions but lack the aesthetic look lor, sometime sibeh obang!
Yes, these are self-adhesive "weights" to be stuck onto the blades. It'll have to be done on a trial-and-error basis. I spent about 1 hour to balance my ceiling fan (with lights) and then it's perfect now. The fan installer didn't even bother to balance for me.U need to balance e fans. Done with small metal pieces attached to e blades.
I was quoted the following for securing my 3 storey intermediate terrace. Experienced folks pls advise if quote is reasonable.
1. Stainless Steel Full House Window 284ft 30 no for RM8500.00
2. Stainless Steel Sliding Door 3 no @ RM4800.00 for RM14400
3. Stainless Steel Both Side Open Door 1 no for RM2600.00
Total potential damage : RM25500.00
I enquired Hong Lee aluminium and was quoted RM21000 for whole house. Now deciding whether to go with Stainless Steel or Aluminium. Any advice?
Stainless steel. Aluminium alloy is quite soft (I installed in my Singapore house so I know).