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 The makeover of my humble abode, Sharing my renovation journey

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zheilwane
post Jun 23 2014, 12:15 AM

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Jun 4 2014, 03:27 AM)
I took a video on the tile floor trap and its water flow. It is after a 3 weeks usage and no cleaning has been performed.
This is wat i did to mine. My developer didnt give us the center plastic piece to trap hair . . .



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post Jun 25 2014, 01:38 PM

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QUOTE(zheilwane @ Jun 23 2014, 12:15 AM)
This is wat i did to mine. My developer didnt give us the center plastic piece to trap hair . . .
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They missed out the filter piece? Can't you put the plastic mesh underneath the square middle tile?

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post Jun 25 2014, 10:59 PM

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i put it on top, so i can remove it easily i don have a look at the disgusting pipe smile.gif
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post Jul 19 2014, 08:45 AM

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Hi maxxon mind pm your electrician contact and sample invoices of his charges
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post Aug 12 2014, 11:20 PM

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serious shit? i m renovating soon, should i go on a buying frenzy now?
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Hi , mind to share where did u buy the alpha axon fan with rm 499?

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post Aug 12 2014, 11:32 PM

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Hello maxxon.

Was googling pieno switches and saw that you bought the pieno series.

Surprised to see your review on the 13A socket switch as I don't have any problems turning mine on. (I got the Lavender Silver color)

It could be that the button seems a little stiff but turning the switch on and off is not a problem either. The switches are fixed tight that even the kitchen installer who was trying to adjust the switch faceplate to my tall cabinet, took a bit of time to pry it open.
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post Mar 11 2015, 12:13 PM

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QUOTE(S'aimer @ Aug 12 2014, 11:32 PM)
Hello maxxon.

Was googling pieno switches and saw that you bought the pieno series.

Surprised to see your review on the 13A socket switch as I don't have any problems turning mine on. (I got the Lavender Silver color)

It could be that the button seems a little stiff but turning the switch on and off is not a problem either. The switches are fixed tight that even the kitchen installer who was trying to adjust the switch faceplate to my tall cabinet, took a bit of time to pry it open.
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Anyone have use other switch then the normal developer build in one ? i plan to make some changes on those std switch..wonder any good brand/product to use especially those wiith light for 20m / 15M one..
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post Mar 17 2015, 02:06 AM

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QUOTE(mghong @ Mar 11 2015, 12:13 PM)
Anyone have use other switch then the normal developer build in one ? i plan to make some changes on those std switch..wonder any good brand/product to use especially those wiith light for 20m / 15M one..
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Using Zencelo, so far so good.
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post Mar 24 2015, 10:31 PM

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QUOTE(adrianjc @ Mar 17 2015, 02:06 AM)
Using Zencelo, so far so good.
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Hi adrianjc,

where and how much you got it ?? any good deal around ?
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QUOTE(mghong @ Mar 24 2015, 10:31 PM)
Hi adrianjc,

where and how much you got it ?? any good deal around ?
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Got it from a shop in paramount gardens called Sunyang. It's just behind the post office.
Price wise, got it in 2011 so am pretty sure the prices would have changed.

Best to check directly with the shop.
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post Jul 4 2015, 09:51 PM

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Jun 4 2014, 03:27 AM)
I took a video on the tile floor trap and its water flow. It is after a 3 weeks usage and no cleaning has been performed.
I think the flow is still ok... *pls pardon my shaky hand  tongue.gif *

After that, I lifted the tile insert in the middle and found quite some hair stands were trapped around the 4 edges of the plastic base tray. I simply clean it by pulling out the hair strand. The cleaning is easy actually as the hair strands were cleared with one time pull. The amount of hair trapped that you see in the pic below are mostly mine, with a shoulder length hair.

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Video took after the cleaning:

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Hi, does this kind of floor trap block bad smell and centipede?
I need one that can block centipede... really scared of centipede in bathroom already... cry.gif
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post Nov 17 2015, 11:28 PM

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Jun 3 2014, 06:25 AM)
The Living Room:

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View from dining hall.
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TV console and cabs (day).
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TV console and cabs (night).
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View from staicase.
Dining:
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Bro,where did u buy the dining table?
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Feb 23 2014, 02:30 AM)
Bathroom's mirrors:-

I've got some 6mm mirrors installed in the bathrooms.
2pcs of 3' x 4' - RM192 each.
46" x 54" - RM276
Special charge of RM60 on notching (cutting out special shape) one of the mirror in master bathroom which I will show you below.

Total damage - RM720.
The mirror does not need any holder. Just some plots of adhesive at the back of the mirror like following pictures.
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For the 3' x 4' mirror, they just carried and sticked it to the wall. They didn't hold it for long, but just leave it on wall supported by 2 pcs of small metal stick at the base of the mirror and some masking tapes.
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For the bigger piece of mirror, they used these suction holder to carry and handle it.
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The end gaps were sealed up.
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The mirror in the downstairs bathroom.
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The shared bathroom upstairs with the biggest piece of mirror.
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The mirror in master bathroom which need a special notching.
There were three options earlier (redo the plumbing and tiling for that particular part; raise the mirror further up to avoid the tap; make a special notching to cut out according to the shape of the tap). I chose the latter due to lesser hassle and I think it looks more weird if I move the mirror further up.
Although it might look a bit awkward at the beginning, i try to accept it and making myself feel better that I take it in a way that I can show people mine are "custom made"!! Hahaha~
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The outlet tap is not fix up yet.
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can let me know the mirror contact?


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