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Renovation Part 2 - Tiles done!

The hacking of old tiles in 2 bathrooms took 2 days, I was told that the hacking was really difficult due to the work method used by original contractors many years back. After hacking, workers start to stick the new tiles onto the naked concrete wall. It took them merely 8 days to get all the tiles up, including the concrete table top for my kitchen. The house look great and NEW after the tiles make over! I'm just sooooo thrilled!!

- 3 rooms, homogeneous tiles (brand: White Horse) -

- Bathrooms (brand: Kimgres) -

- Kitchen, concrete table + tiles (brand: Kimgres) to ceiling -

- Love the kitchen REALLY much! Kitchen is the heart of the family, totally agree! -

- Yard & Balcony, same tiles with the kitchen flooring (brand: Alpha) -

Next highlights:
1. Installation of bathroom accessories
2. Bathroom's ceiling
3. Wall & Grill Painting
4. Installation of lighting, fan & aircon

I would be heading to MACY (Minlon) next weekend for curtain shopping, there will be a big big SALE!!
CheeRsssSS!!!~~

Comments

Chee Choong said…
Hey hey... Your house looks good with the new tiles... cant wait to see the complete renovation...

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