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Saturday, July 30, 2011

Basic Furniture Design 3D design tools

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Furniture Rendering Tools

If you intend to customize your furniture, here is a couple of useful furniture design tools that you can consider:

Homia PC Applications

PolyBoard

IKEA Home Planner Bedroom 

SketchList

Hope you find them useful. :)

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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Creating Floating Book Shelves


Some of you might wonder how to DIY your very own floating book shelves. Fret not! Here are URLs where you can find the easy to follow step by step instructions. All pictures credited to the owners.

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Creative and Amazing Bookshelf Designs! Part II


I have complied more interesting bookshelves designs into one page for easier reference. You may click on the photos for the sources and more details. All images copyrighted to their respective owners. Enjoy! :)


Dual Function Bookshelves






Floating bookshelves


Decorative Bookshelves



Personalized Bookshelves



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[Selling Post] Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18 camera for sale!

 

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18 for sale!





Quick Glance
Optical Zoom 18x
Features
Camera type Super Zoom
Megapixels 8.1 Megapixel
Optical Zoom 18x
Image Sensor CCD
Image Stabilisation Optical
LCD Monitor 2.5 in
Flash modes Auto Flash, Red-eye Reduction
Video (max res/format) 848 x 480
Memory card slot Secure Digital (SD) Card, MultiMediaCard (MMC)

Product reviews:
http://www.trustedreviews.com/Panasonic-Lumix-DMC-FZ18_Digital-Camera_review
http://www.digitalcamerareview.com/default.asp?newsID=3162&review=panasonic+lumix+dmc-fz18

Condition 9/10


Letting go @ S$ 350.00 nett

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Monday, July 25, 2011

Creative and Amazing Bookshelf Designs! Part I

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Monday, July 18, 2011

Furniture for small spaces - Introducing FlexibleLove :)


"FlexibleLove : Expandable Honeycomb Furniture Made From Recycled Cardboard Paper"

A friend of mine just shared with me this awesome eco-friendly site - and their furniture is perfect for small spaces! In fact, her brother has even brought the chair for his new flat and it's really cool.

Quick! Go and check out their site! ;)

However, she added that it can be uncomfortable when she sits on it for too long. Thus, its best to add a thick cushion seat on top. Just a tip for those who is considering to purchase this interesting furniture. ;)



 

 

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Home Color Visualiser


 iColor by Nippon
Preview color before painting

"Ever wonder how your home will look like with the colours of your choice? Find it hard to imagine it clearly or to describe it to your partner? Thanks to Nippon Paint’s innovation in visualisation technology, you can say goodbye to all these headaches!
With thousands of colours in our library, you can now preview any colour combination in your home before you actually start painting. Start by uploading an image of your room and you can start ‘painting’ your home with any colour of your choice!"

Go check it out!  :)

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How to manage your Renovation?





A lot of people didn't realize that managing a Renovation is akin to managing a Project, and this involves a series of process and steps which you have to perform to ensure your is a success.


In fact, many of you might mistakenly think that by “out-sourcing” the Renovation process; it means minimal involvement and work from you. This typical mindset is wrong and will set stage for headaches and even heartaches when your Contractor/ID manages your Renovation badly.

Furthermore, Renovation is a delicate process and therefore, requires years of experience, expertise and the know-how to pull it off successfully.

However, I couldn’t help but notice that quite a few Contractor/ID are pretty young and inexperienced.

Nonetheless, In my subsequent series of blog posts, I will cover the following:

1) The 5 stages of Renovation:
2) The 7 knowledge areas of Renovation.

Stay tuned! :)

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All about Grout


Summarized from Wikihow:


Steps:
   1. Vacuum and remove all stray debris from the floor.

   2. Spray a non-toxic acid on all the tiles and grout (I assume to remove the stains).
  
   3. Scrub the grout and tile floor with a brush .
  
   4. Vacuum the floor again a wet/dry vacuum, then towel dry.

   5. Apply Color Grout Sealer (I will cover this more in detail in the later part of the post) to grout with brush applicator.
  
   6. Wipe excess color sealer off tile with damp chamois (or any type of porous leather which is non-abrasive but have exceptional absorption properties) and continue with each grout line in one direction.
  
   7. After sealer dries in about 20 minutes, buff the floor by spraying windex (or any glass and hard-surface cleaner) on floor and wiping mist off with towel.



So what is a Color Grout Sealer?

It  is a water-based sealer-stain that seals coats, colors and protects all cement-based grout joints and can be used on floor tiles and even backsplashes.

It can be used to enhance an existing grout color or change discolored or stained  grout and is available commercially in a wide range of  colors. Here is an amazing list of grout color chart which you can refer to.

In fact, you should discuss with your Contractor/ID on the matching grout color which will enhance and compliment the tiles which you have chosen. :)

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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Top 5 Local Interior Design Agency's Websites


These are the top 5 local sites that would give homeowners a good idea of what their living spaces are capable of.

Qeeple
went through over 600 local (Singapore) interior design agencies' websites and came up with these 5 sites.

Do check out the rest of their Facebook albums for more mindblowing home design ideas!  


Enjoy! :)

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Renovation Myths


MYTH:
"If my Contractor/ID is from HDB’s Listing of Registered Renovation Contractors he's can be trusted."

FACT:
Unfortunately, if you read carefully the fine prints below “HDB makes no representations whatsoever and shall in no way be responsible for the quality of the workmanship of these registered renovation contractors, the materials used by them in their renovation works, their financial status, etc. Renovation contracts entered between the flat owner and the registered renovation contractor are strictly a private matter and HDB is not privy to them.” HDB Registered Renovation Contractors (RRCs) simply means that these contractors/IDs should observe and comply with the terms and conditions governing the HDB Registered Renovation Contractors' Scheme. Thus, there are still rouge contractors/IDs who do not comply with the rules and there were even complaints made against them. Therefore, you should still exercise due diligence prior hiring a RRC.



MYTH:

"It’s alright if the contractor/ID asked for a 50% deposit."

FACT:
You should be highly suspicious of the contractor/ID if they asked for 50% of deposit prior commencement of work and clarify with them the reasons for such a practice. Usually, approximately 10% - 15% of deposit is more than enough. However, you may be asked to pay ahead of time for a special order or custom made item you want.




MYTH:
"It’s alright to change of use of HDB planter box and air-conditioner ledge."

FACT:
There are certain guidelines that you should adhere to while carrying out the renovation works and so, changing the intended use of planter box and air conditioner ledge  is prohibited. In fact, a list of items not allowed for HDB are as follows below. Do your homework and refer to the Housing Development (Renovation Control) Rules 2006 and do not assume you’re your contractor should know what they are doing.
    * Hacking and removal of structural members such as reinforced concrete wall, columns, beams, slabs, staircases within maisonette flats, etc.
    * Excessive overloading of the floor slab with a load greater than 150 kg for every metre square of floor area.
    * Plastering of ceilings.
    * Partitioning with combustible or toxic emission materials (e.g. plywood, plastics, asbestos etc.)
    * Raising of floor level exceeding the allowable thickness of 50mm (inclusive of floor tiles) using concrete.
    * Extending floor area by covering over void deck areas (e.g. covering over void deck areas within maisonette flats)
    * Constructing water tank in bathroom except ready-made fibreglass bathtub.
    * Repositioning or enlarging bin chute opening.
    * Painting external part of building (e.g. common corridor walls and ceilings)
    * Installing awning or other fixtures outside flat.
    * Installing casement windows where flat's façade is facing common corridor.
    * Laying floor finishes outside entrance door without having recess area or step.
    * Replacement of full height windows or 3/4 height windows or bay windows.
    * Removal or tampering of safety railings/grilles (internal & external) originally provided by HDB/Developers.
    * Removal or tampering of safety railings/grilles (internal & external) installed in the flat and/or at Full Height Windows (including 3/4 height and bay windows located at Utility Room, Space Adding Item) during the Main Upgrading Programme (MUP).
    * Partial or total enclosure including installation of external grilles on air-conditioner ledge.
    * Partial or total enclosure including installation of external grilles at planter box. No permanent sealing of planter box.
    * Installation of overhead grilles (ie. caging up) at interaction balcony.
    * Change of use of planter box and air-conditioner ledge.
    * Placement of reflective film (exceeding 20% reflectance) over existing window's glass panel.
    * Open Terrace at Loft Units
      - Partial or total enclosure.
      - Installation of a roof or fixed/retractable awning.
    * Relocation of sliding door at balcony where windows installation is not allowed.
    * Removal or replacement of sliding door different from original provision at balcony where windows installation is not allowed.



MYTH:
"Getting Furniture and Lighting from the shops recommended by your Contractor/ID is definitely cheaper as special discounts are given."

FACT:
This may not be entirely true, as your Contractor/ID still earns commission for every successful referral. Hence, it is still strongly recommended that you do your homework and ask around for the prices of the items that you intend to purchase, and then compare the prices with these shops.



MYTH:
"Decide and buy your furniture only after your renovations have completed."

FACT:
I would strongly advocate home owners to decide on the design and furniture first; even before discussing with your contractor/ID the interior design of your new place. This is because the design of the furniture can set the tone of the interior design that the contractor/ID is going to propose. Its easier to shortlist the furniture that you intend to purchase rather than trying to find furniture to complement the design when the renovation is already underway. Some call this “reverse-engineering”. :)

However, you may start to purchase your furniture when your renovation is 90% done and coordinate the furniture to be delivered to your place once the contractor has completed the renovation.



MYTH:
"It is “safer” to pick neutral colors for any of the interior design proposed."

FACT:
This is the reason why so many people are going with the boring beige and cream colors. However, by not picking bold colors and unique designs, you risk making your home design too mundane. If you are not too adventurous, you can consider opting an interesting splash of color to a wall in an otherwise dreary room.

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