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13 years13 yearsdigijagandigijagan posted:
can someone give me some ideas for wall colours

Just be careful when choosing warm colors. Sometimes it may give a dull appearance to the room. Also equally important is your lightings. Are you using downlights or batten…

13 years13 yearsdigijagandigijagan posted:
Furnishing formal living room - Need help

@Starz
I didn't quite get you. If I put in like you said it would look like one below. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/digijagan/5663283462/in/photostream
I would have an empty space…

13 years13 yearsdigijagandigijagan posted:
can someone give me some ideas for wall colours

Better stick with white. Induce your themed colour through your decors. How about 'China Doll' in Taubmans?

13 years13 yearsdigijagandigijagan posted:
Furnishing formal living room - Need help

Hi there,
I'm looking at furnishing my formal living room. I'm ok with both leather and fabric lounge. I have white wall colours with grey carpet and choclate brown coloured roller…

14 years14 yearsdigijagandigijagan posted:
Furnishing cinema room

Hmm....have two rows of chairs has its own advantage and disadvantage. I don't have a stepped or slopy room. Since Its flat, I prefer to have something like day bed…

14 years14 yearsdigijagandigijagan posted:
Furnishing cinema room

Problem with single seaters/arm chairs are firstly, I have to place them in two rows, I personally don't think they'll look pleasent. Second, it becomes expensive. Like what Michelle…

14 years14 yearsdigijagandigijagan posted:
Furnishing cinema room

Technically, all wiring for the projector were placed near the door to face the wall opposite. Speakers were embedded on celings as well. There is no option of having the…

14 years14 yearsdigijagandigijagan posted:
Furnishing cinema room

@kyton unfortunetly, that is the only entry to room. That is what worries me. Coz, I'm not able to have the furniture I like in there due the fact that…

14 years14 yearsdigijagandigijagan posted:
Furnishing cinema room

Well, problem is its size. I have attached few furnitures setup in this one.

Furnishing cinema room
14 years14 yearsdigijagandigijagan posted:
Furnishing cinema room

Michelle, my intention is to use it as a dedicated cinema room. I prefer to watch movie on a chaise rather than just a lounge. Its just that extra comfort…

14 years14 yearsdigijagandigijagan posted:
Furnishing cinema room

Hi guys,
I'm in the process of furnishing my cinema room and I'm clueless. I thought you guys would be able to help me out. I'm not sure what type of…

15 years15 yearsdigijagandigijagan posted:
Drafting service cost

I know someone who does in Canberra for $1500. I guess its worth visiting here. He does energy ratings as well. But he doesn't give you 3d prespective of your…

15 years15 yearsdigijagandigijagan posted:
NEW HOME - YOUR SUGGESTIONS PLEASE...

Hi Havingfun,
Thank you for your suggestions. I’m more inclined towards having bed-2 open on the other side.
Hi Macy,
What do you think is a good size for nursery? If I…

15 years15 yearsdigijagandigijagan posted:
Designing Own Plans

I paid around 1.5k for my draftsman. Yes!, it cost extra for building custom design. It can go up from 20k depending upon your house size.

15 years15 yearsdigijagandigijagan posted:
NEW HOME - YOUR SUGGESTIONS PLEASE...

Hi Elli,
I’m glad you liked it :D . After you suggested the convenience of having laundry door to outside area, I guess I would keep…

15 years15 yearsdigijagandigijagan posted:
Hallway - how wide?

Having a wider hall way looks good but it is useless. Its just waste of area. I guess you would be paying around $1100/sqm for construction by having that extra…

15 years15 yearsdigijagandigijagan posted:
Hallway - how wide?

What is your building height? For a 2.4m height ceiling, 900mm width hallway would be good enough (up to 6m in length).

15 years15 yearsdigijagandigijagan posted:
Hydronic heating Vs On slab heating - running cost

Hi Casa2,
I enquired about solar hydronic heating they said it would cost approximately $25K to get it installed. I won't get a government rebate (as it is new home). Even…

15 years15 yearsdigijagandigijagan posted:
NEW HOME - YOUR SUGGESTIONS PLEASE...

Hi KL,
At the moment I’m a single person (aged 27) but I’m planning to settle down in life. Get married… have childrens… (say in another 5 years time). So, I…

15 years15 yearsdigijagandigijagan posted:
NEW HOME - YOUR SUGGESTIONS PLEASE...

Hi All,
I'm about to build my first new home in Canberra. I have drafted a plan now. Thought of getting your opinion on it. Please let me know what you…

15 years15 yearsdigijagandigijagan posted:
Hydronic heating Vs On slab heating - running cost

Hi All,
I'm a new member here. My name is Jag. I'm building my new home in Canberra and I'm confused on what type of heating I should go with. I…

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