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Ask Me Any Questions On Home Interior Design, Let's Talk About It
Ask Me Any Questions On Home Interior Design, Let's Talk About It
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» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Hey thanks so much for your feedback. Honestly, I can't recall why I deleted my post. Must've been high or something during the time. Anyways, love your suggestion. What do you think of I didn't have any glass partitions and just kept it open? Don't think my family will be doing any heavy cooking and I plan to install a very powerful hood as well. I think I forgot to mention that I'm looking for that minimalist look, so would like to keep the place as simple as possible. |
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Thanks again for doing this. My new place has quite small bathrooms. What tile size would you recommend i.e. is 60 x 60 ok? or 60 x 30 better, etc. Personally was thinking 60 x 60 floor with 60 x 30 walls. Bathroom size around 45 to 47 sq ft in a quite squarish rectangle shape. |
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QUOTE(ehwee @ Jan 19 2021, 07:40 PM) 45to 47sqft is quick small, the floor can go either 60 x 60 or 60 x 30, just you will need to have 60 x 30 or even smaller wall tile in order to cut and fit in nicely all plumbing and Sanitaryware nicely, it depend on the actual plumbing inlet and outlet positions and also the bathroom shape. Thanks for your reply. I'll definitely take your advice on board and hopefully can get something nice for my bathrooms.Most importantly, since the bathroom is small, try to limit the color selections to 2 maximum and choose lighter color to make it feel wider. I've been through many Malaysian ID features and noticed that we don't place that much emphasis on bathroom design. Nice but very safely designed, unlike the other rooms in a particular home. I'd love to be proven wrong, but you can tell that the market for nice bathroom design is pretty limited just by referring to tap/shower/accessories fittings. I can't seem to find good quality black or bronze colored fittings anywhere here. |
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