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update on my kitchen cab (ignore the older one), please read the latest post and if post 1 link is not correct just search around this thread .

 

Else go to this link for easier to read

 

https://forum.slumlife.org/discussion/1958/anything-related-to-your-home/p1

https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/home-decor-furnishings-188/anything-related-your-home-5897077.html



My kitchen cabinets: 


Cost:

kitchen cabinets: Less then $1700 (with delivery)

kitchen Sink tap: $70 + shipping (ezbuy $3)







What is my choice:

kitchen cabinets: Commercial kitchen cabinets (prefer with no leg) with build in sink (304 grade or if they have 316 grade for tabletop)





kitchen Sink tap:弹簧厨房龙头

https://detail.tmall.com/item.htm?sp...cket=10 (model : B)

https://detail.tmall.com/item.htm?sp...cket=10 (model B1)

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furniture-kitchen-sink-cabinet-combo-inspiring-bar-base-and-awesome-beautiful-stainless-steel-modular-modern-metal-cabinets.jpeg
 

 

Sink-cabinet-with-ice-bin.png




list of seller to choose:
https://normal.com.sg/
http://cheongss.com.sg/
https://brayco.com.sg/
https://www.yewlee.com.sg/

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updating: stuff to get, as part of my reno cost
 

i need a stand mixer to mainly make dough like noodles, bao, bread, pizza etc.....  as such i need at least 400watt ( DC motor)

for kitchen aid, i need those pro series which is cost me at least 1.8k all metal gear, as such i may get those china commercial stand mixer (commercial baking mixers usually have DC motors and are all metal gear)

which is less then $800 + shipping

 

more detail and where to get on commercial stand mixer 

https://s.taobao.com/search?q=商用立式搅拌机&type=p&tmhkh5=&spm=a21wu.241046-sg.a2227oh.d100&from=sea_1_searchbutton&catId=100&sort=sale-desc

 

 

2nd update:

 

i need 2 bag, A 20L and another around 34L:

20L most likely osprey hikelite 18 or maybe a deuter

34L, most likely UL aka ultralight from china here. a company call 3F gear.

 

wanted zpack, waymark or SWD but it cost way too much (price around $400 to $500)

https://3foutdoorstore.aliexpress.com/store/4429119?spm=2114.12010612.pcShopHead_10200121.0

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update on my stuff needed as part of the reno (ignore the older one), please read the latest post and if post 1 link is not correct just search around this thread .

 

Else go to this link for easier to read

 

https://forum.slumlife.org/discussion/1958/anything-related-to-your-home/p1

https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/home-decor-furnishings-188/anything-related-your-home-5897077.html

 

 

 

 

added:

 

Stuff needed as part of the reno:

 

https://mugentech.net/index.php?/topic/2946-anything-related-to-your-home/page/3/&tab=comments#comment-52590

 

 

 

 

 

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update on my stuff needed as part of the reno (ignore the older one), please read the latest post and if post 1 link is not correct just search around this thread .

 

Else go to this link for easier to read

 

https://forum.slumlife.org/discussion/1958/anything-related-to-your-home/p1

https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/home-decor-furnishings-188/anything-related-your-home-5897077.html

 

 

kitchen design update:
 

kitchen-1.jpg

 

kitchen-2.jpg

 

kitchen-3.jpg

 

kitchen-4.jpg

 

kitchen-5.jpg

 

kitchen-6.jpg

kitchen-7.jpg

 

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Food Preservation:

Canning usually for wet goods (Boiling water bath method + Pressure canner method) (cant work here, as it too humid and hot)

Fermentation (cant work here, as it too humid and hot)

Dehydrating (which can work here)

Freezing  (which can work here)

Preserving in Salt and Sugar  (which can work here)

alcohol (which can work here)

Vinegar (which can work here)

 

 

 

 

 

 

learn something new again. Now i have no problem buy bulk dry goods. hahahahahaha

 

long term storage for dry goods that will last between 10 and 20 years

 

it called Oven Canning or dry canning for dry goods (like bean, rice, noodles, flour, cracker  etc....)

 

 

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Here’s a simple way to save energy: keep your refrigerator full. Some jugs filled with water will do the trick.

When you open the fridge door, cold air escapes and warm air comes in. When you shut the door, your refrigerator has to go to work to cool things down again. By keeping your fridge full, there’s less air space and less cold air to be exchanged with the warm air from your kitchen. Your fridge doesn’t have to work as hard — and you save energy.

Keeping your freezer full has advantages as well. If you lose power, a freezer that is half full will hold food safely for up to 24 hours. But a full freezer will hold food safely for twice as long — up to 48 hours. Fill up some plastic jugs or freezer bags with water and freeze.

 

https://www.stilltasty.com/articles/view/80

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i found it.

Turn fire into electricity with BioLite's award-winning stove. Patented combustion technology creates a vortex of smokeless flames for a portable campfire that can cook your meals and charge your gear, all at the same time. Leave the gas canisters behind and unlock the potential of the sticks and twigs around you.

 

 

 

Smokeless Flames

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Turn Fire Into Electricity

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https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/A93FF31A-F754-499F-A8C9-A2D161B27F22

https://www.bioliteenergy.com/products/campstove-2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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just sharing my 2 room type 1. home design. please share or advise. thanks

since mine is like a rectangle shape.

i can put the bed on either side but my idea was to use the 3/4 window to put my bed, so when i am at the bed i can look out of the windows but i give up the idea as i afraid it might be too hot. i also choose to avoid the western sun. but not sure if it will be hot near the windows.

i also will doing secondary glazing (1st choice) or solar film (2nd choice)

if anyone got this type of setup please advise thanks


here my few design which i trying out the idea of placing my bed away from the 3/4 windows or at the 3/4 windows, as explain above


Design 1:
Design-1.jpg
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Design 2:
Deisgn-2.jpg
Deisgn-2.jpg
design-2.jpg
design-2.jpg

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1 hour ago, The_King said:

update on my stuff needed as part of the reno (ignore the older one), please read the latest post and if post 1 link is not correct just search around this thread .

 

Else go to this link for easier to read

 

https://forum.slumlife.org/discussion/1958/anything-related-to-your-home/p1

https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/home-decor-furnishings-188/anything-related-your-home-5897077.html

 

 

kitchen design update:
 

 

 

kitchen-2.jpg

 

 

 

kitchen-5.jpg

 

 

 

 

This 2

Shalala lala la la ~ 🌠

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