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Sunday, October 11, 2015

ANOTHER GIFT FOR THIS WEEK

                    AFTER THE REPLACEMENT OF NEW FULL BODY PORCELAIN TILES


Another new gift from the last two full days of my weekend efforts, as announced earlier on the new face lift of my wet kitchen.

See the attach photo above, for what I have done to my existing kitchen. I managed to solve another leakage into the kitchen cabinet, which was leaked from the stove-top. To resolve this issue, my contractor needs to hack the old tiles and replace with new full body black porcelain tiles. Full body is the hardest of its kind and not so easy to crack if reasonable force applied on its surface. These tiles are more contemporary in nature and more affordable than marble. Its hardness is able to sustain a not too powerful meat chopping at its top.




This new face lift really transform my existing old and dull kitchen into a more lively and elegant one. See the above photo yourself. It is very much easier to remove any stain due to its smooth surface and of course more practical for the hectic city life. Thanks to its creator for inventing such a well thought of product.

Please feel free to comment if any area needs further improvement. What do you think of their workmanship? What is your say on the cement in between the tiles? Is the gap too narrow? What you think about the quality of the tiles?






What I can say is that it is truly a new and rewarding experience for me to source the materials which mainly fit their main function. For instance, the tiles must be easy to be maintained. Select smooth surface for easy removal of its oily stains.

Here, I welcome any other consideration which I may have missed out. Black is elegant and the edge was grinded so as to prevent anyone being hurt by the sharp edge.

Black also can match well with its light blue wooden cabinet doors. Black is also classic colour and can’t go wrong with any colour.

What is the most important to take note of its code numbers 244CHCGD6088, size 60 x 60 cm. I can easily find back just in case I need to replace one or two broken pieces. Fortunately, I can make use of this blog to record down all details for further references. I guess by doing so, I am not only able to share my knowledge, but also make it a best practice for me to keep record of my experience.   

Hope this new refreshing look will bring much greater energy to face the new challenges.



                                         
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James Oh

Chief Value Creation Officer
FINANCE MAVERICK, SPEAKER AND AUTHOR  http://liftyouup.blogspot.com/2015/07/our-books-in-driving-sustainable-value.html


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