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Actually, this post did not show my side of the wardrobe.

Ta-Dem!

The IKEA pax solution is fabulous! We have one pull out drawer each for out Tees, Boxes, Bermudas, nighties and stuff. The pull out tie rack is excellent for not only ties, but under garments as well. The plastic box with lid is for towels and such.

New feature in the Kid’s Playroom.

We’ve tons of charts, flashcards and print materials for the kids. However, finding a place to display them has been a headache. Sticking them on walls is certainly not a good idea since the displays need to be changed regularly. Also damages the walls. Thus these tempered glass boards from IKEA solved our problems. Can also be used as writing board.  

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Finale: Master Toilet

Toilet was the most difficult to design. We wanted the resort feel. After flipping through lots of magazines and stealing ideas here and there, we finally pieced all concepts together.

The view from our bedroom.

Tap : Paffoni from Sim Siang Choon
Basin : Ceramics handpainted from Sim Siang Choon
Mirror : Made from real rocks. Really heavy. Bought from a small shop in Eunos a couple of years ago. The shop has closed down since.
Toilet Bowl : American Standard from Ho Kee
Tiles : SBH
Laundry Basket : Rattan from IKEA

The shower area. We saw some tiles which look like wood from SBH. Unfortunately our pick was much too light and does not bled with the pebble wash.

Shower : Hansgrohe, Raindance from HomePlus. Very shiok to sit under the shower thus the white plastic stool.  

Aromateraphy to complete the spa experience

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Finale : Dining

The dining is between the kitchen (left) and the masterbedroom (right).

The dining table is 6 years old. Bought it from Novena Furnishing when we got married and moved into our first home. Though the table is still in good condition, the chairs are not. Thus we have all the chairs replaced. Got the chairs from Lifeshop Warehouse sales. We could not find 4 chairs of similar design which is in reasonable condition thus settled for 3 small stools instead.

The picture is a wedding gift from my Sister-inLaw which we love very much. She got it from Vietnam. We had it reframed a couple of years back to the dimension we want (by adding the white border).

Fresh yellow orchids will be nice for the center piece.

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Finale : Play Room

We use roller blinds for all the rooms and the living as well.

Area under the windows offer more storage space for the toys

Never enough space for the kids’ toys!

This playroom is also a guestroom. So, we’ve put a sofa bed in there too.

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Finale : Kids Room

 

Got the roller blinds from Jimmy Textile at Tg Katong Complex. Really brightens the whole room.  When the kids nap in the afternoon, they would usually turn on the aircon and pull the blinds down. The blinds shields out light 100%. So the room is pretty dark when we roll the blinds down during the day.

Got shelves from IKEA for the cabinets under the windows. That’s where the boys keep their storybooks.

A cosy story corner at the left hand side of the room. The yellow box at the side of the room is actually part of the staircase of the bedroom set. Due to space constrain we could not slot that piece in. Fortunately the boys have no problem climbing up to the bed.  

The bedroom set comes complete with a desk.

We cahnged the door knobs. The originals are flat silver ones. We bought these big number ones from IKEA and the kids love them.

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Finale : Master Bedroom

We shifted last Saturday. Have been really busy trying to unpack, get everything organise.

Finally, the master bedroom is organised.

We wanted the clean, modern and neat look for our masterbedroom. Thus, there’s only a bed and a wardrobe in the room. Plan to get 9 square black frames from IKEA. Develpe some black/white photos of our family and place them on the wall at the bedtop.  

Well, not really! That’s the inside of our wardrobe.

Door frame done by Patrick for a fraction of the price quoted by ALUMIX. So we got only the sliding doors from ALUMIX. Cabinets, shelves from IKEA. 

My dressing table inside the wardrobe. We also manage to put up hooks for clothes beside the dressing table. So everything is neatly hidden in the wardrobe.

A unique light piece for the bedisde from Lights Arcade.

POSTED BY Administrator ON 04.06.06 @ 4:18 pm | 5 Comments



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