the shoe rack goes up until the top right?!? as the one displayed in the showflat, quite big liao...
now i wish i have a dry kitchen...
Originally Posted by kEN9170
the shoe rack goes up until the top right?!? as the one displayed in the showflat, quite big liao...
now i wish i have a dry kitchen...
Originally Posted by kEN9170
You will probably need a dryer too..or maybe get a 2-in-1 type.
Our yard is not those open concept type...not so nice to hang our laundry in balcony too...anyway we are not allow to...haha
Originally Posted by noblebaby
sounds familiar.. ..hahahaha
Originally Posted by kEN9170
Yes..full height shoe rack.
driftwave, your layout "B4" dont have shoe rack?
Originally Posted by noblebaby
yah....kena expose tat time....see where to hide?......whahahaha....
use yes....but dun abuse....anyway i prefer home toilet more than public toilet...hahaha....
Originally Posted by kEN9170
me too....go for 2 in 1 liao....
Originally Posted by kEN9170
My other old which should be 10yo by now was also gas heater. Concealed swee swee is nice...but wait till there is leakage that's what happened to my present when we 1st moved in. It was leaking from one the pipes and damaged my false ceiling in the bathroom.Originally Posted by driftwave
2 in 1 good or not??? think consump lots of energy right?!?!
canot hang at the balcony?!?! saw many condo with small "flag" hanging...
Originally Posted by driftwave
nope B4 does not have it as well....but have plenty of space to install one huge one....except have to pay from own pocket....
Originally Posted by kEN9170
beside 咸蛋螃蟹... what good food to recommend???
Separate will be better..for 2-in-1...if u bot a 7kg washer, your dryer is only able to take up half the wash load - 3.5kg.
Maybe technology has improved.
ya..some MC dont allow you to hang your colourful "flag" so openly....
Originally Posted by noblebaby
yes please...come join my running club.....
I'm started a running club at my RC.
Recommend you guys one good 咸蛋螃蟹at Blk 144 Tampines Street 12 #01-400 - Hong Kong Street Jia Kee Coffee House.
Their XO 螃蟹 claypot beehoon also super shiok...
Yummy Yummy....
but i guess can hang or cannot...sure got ppl do it one lah....as long as dun over do it, i guess the mgmt won't make a big fuss out of it....I saw some retractable type, can swing out abit out of the window....my unit have a bigger aircon ledge, so probably can camo abit...hahaha....
I still prefer the standalone type...at least breakdown just replace one...cheaper...if 2 in 1 breakdown...have to buy a new one which is more ex....anyway....I think i will just settle for a LG or a Samsung 2 in 1....i won't say good but its really cost effective....break down aft a few yr just need to buy new one....still washes just as clean....spin dry at 1000rpm...
Originally Posted by noblebaby
wow, so many thing to put in the kitchen/yard... still got enough space to walk?
Originally Posted by kEN9170
If not enuf space to walk, what will happen to WFK? Think they have a smaller kitchen. They dont have a separate yard too.
Originally Posted by noblebaby
for a the washer and dryer, u can stack on top of each other....I'm doing this at the presently....most of the brands have their own stacker kit...its quite neat...
Originally Posted by noblebaby
Yes mine too. I bot the economical type...EF brand...6kg capacity...washer + dryer abt $800. Coming to 4 years ....still in good condition.
Originally Posted by driftwave
Hey Guys. We are touching sensitive topics here for the ladies. Be careful of backlash. Ha! Ha!
Originally Posted by kEN9170
Eh... My 2 bedroom no shoe rack leh... If want, need to spend extra $$ to get ID to do it...
Originally Posted by noblebaby
If only 2 person, she can hv the entire spare room as her shoe rack...hahahaha......
Originally Posted by burgerking
Oh...oopssssss.........sorry ladies! My apologies.
Originally Posted by burgerking
Washer/dryer top load or side load is better? Read from some magazine says side load requires less water and so uses less energy and water consumption. Is this true?
Originally Posted by driftwave
Yes...side load less water consumption.
Originally Posted by burgerking
burgerking, are you a SHE?
Originally Posted by burgerking
Ken & Driftwave xifu... next time buy home electrical appliances must consult you guys...
Originally Posted by kEN9170
Seems like everyone is concern on the usage of kitchen, so many discussions...my main concern will be the bay window area...seems abit waste of space there...any good ideas???
oh by the way receive lawyer call developer have billed the foundation work for my unit....
Nope. HE. Just that I remember somebody which is a HE (cannot say who) mentioned something about hairdo and gana rebutted by many SHE... Hee! Hee!
Originally Posted by noblebaby
ya....that's why i'm thinking whether to relocate the water basin to bay window. Do you have a dry kitchen?
Originally Posted by forte
we are waiting for the SHE to comment on the kitchen space usage...
Originally Posted by burgerking
yes i have a dry kitchen...but was wondering can they relocate the water basis there? if so it will be good becos the current design is the cooker is opposite the basin so it is pretty cramp....Originally Posted by kEN9170