Anyone here staying in 2 room BTO?

Should we move it to HomeSeekers and HomeMakers?


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Mr.Canberra

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you are right Years in the making (didt know it take year but glad i slow down ). till now left final touch up of my comfort touches and entertainment options. and my kitchen AHHHHHH, still need to change to a real ss304

but everything is modular furnishing no scare to get TC to remove bulk item. after that is all done


practical modular furnishing and no ID contractor is not for everyone my guess it 99% hated it

Sometimes take a pause and not add any things furthur to prevent spur of the moment purchases.

As time goes by your living needs may change.
 

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dont have, i diy pull from DB to living room,

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ont, router, pfsense, dac all in 1 shelf



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me use the amoured version, not sure any tougher. but i install 2
Hmm rather stingy of HDB not to provide even 1 Lan point to the bedroom
 

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HDB by default have lan port to all room. But devices have to be at DB.


Me only need lan at 1 area so installing at living room is easier
Okay then. Coz I am considering buying a ubiquiti unifi gateway at DB box then Lan to a AP at the room area
 

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Hmm rather stingy of HDB not to provide even 1 Lan point to the bedroom
New BTOs now provide 6 LAN points, one in the shelter, one in the function room, one in the kitchen, one in the living room, two in the bedroom.
 

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HDB by default have lan port to all room. But devices have to be at DB.


Me only need lan at 1 area so installing at living room is easier
U can keep the ONT in the DB, and use the lan point to the living room to connect to the router to improve wifi coverage.
 

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U can keep the ONT in the DB, and use the lan point to the living room to connect to the router to improve wifi coverage.
I did think of that. And That mean when I switch off I have to go 2 location

That the reason I house everything in 1 area
 

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I did think of that. And That mean when I switch off I have to go 2 location

That the reason I house everything in 1 area
I see.... I thought u would just leave them running 24/7.
 

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Every cent save is going to aircon and i prefer to off if not using as me stay lone if there electric fire mean no one to spot it
So are u gonna turn off all appliances? Like fridge etc? :eek:
 

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Only fridge and ac is on, the rest off


My small 2 rm have 3 fire rated door. No scare
But to be frank, if I were to go on holiday say 3 days or more, I will probably do the same as u and turn off all home appliances including fridge and ac for the period.
 

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But to be frank, if I were to go on holiday say 3 days or more, I will probably do the same as u and turn off all home appliances including fridge and ac for the period.
i cant cause if i do that my ac will need to on and off weekly. fridge need to be empty if i do this

other that those, me always triple check to make sure i off everything.

this is how i store anything that have battery
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