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periwater
post Jul 28 2011, 02:02 PM

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It looks like my bathroom, ha.. ha.. light colour wall tiles with dark colour floor tiles..


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post Jul 28 2011, 11:32 PM

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Thanks Zheilwane, that's my humble bathroom smile.gif

In fact, I have to thank him a lot, as total novice in bathroom renovation, I PMed him in wee hours after I found this forum and googled bathroom supplier. Surprisingly he replied on the spot, and I am impressed by his service, hardworking attitude and product knowledge.

The next day, we went to his shop and bought almost everything (including a jacuzzi) within an hour. He was like a personal shopper, always asking what we want and explaining all the pros and cons. We appreciate his recommendations and suggestions - to date, we are happy with our purchase.

We didn't even go to other shop to compare his pricing or products. I have no idea on the pricing until I read more in this forum after my purchase. Then I realised that he has always give a good pricing and good after sale service.

Thumbs up and keep up the good work, Zheilwane!
periwater
post Jul 29 2011, 12:51 AM

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I counted my wall tiles, it's 9.5 feet after the plaster ceiling. My storage water heater hides above the plaster ceiling.

I can't shoot an overall pic like yours with the rain shower and shower screen. Maybe I don't have much skills in photography or the ceiling is too high.

There is always a never ending wish list for the renovation, but we have to be practical and realistic as well. In my opinion, your bathroom turns out perfectly nice and comfortable!

The shower of praises will come pouring in soon!
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post Aug 2 2011, 11:36 PM

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That's a good price for shower screen. Mine is at RM29 psf, sliding type by Reliance Metal.
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post Aug 3 2011, 12:48 AM

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OIC, I choose sliding type as I'm a bit clumsy and I don't want to keep banging the swing door.. smile.gif

 

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