Article Archive for July 2010
Ironing is a form of therapy for me. Nothing annoys me more than a creased shirt, and nothing appeases me more than to press out those crinkles. Metaphorically speaking, I feel myself ironing out the stressors in my life.
Plenty of planning goes into home furniture layout and shuffling the pieces around physically just to get the look right is lots of hard work. For those of you who haven’t noticed, we’ve included a virtual room planner on our main site, just to make your potential layouts a lot easier to visualise.
When this needy family received a second-hand Queen-size bed frame and mattress donation, they thought they’d been given the kind gift of a good night’s rest. But the mattress was infested with bedbugs that left painful bites on her daughters’ every night.
So you’ve read all four parts of the “Contractor or Conman?” series and learnt how to deal with sly contractors in your future home renovation projects. Unfortunately, you’ve read it all a little too late and have already fallen prey to some unscrupulous scum. So what do you do now?
For ages, many have tried to live model lives by treading carefully around the seven biblical pitfalls of Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Wrath, Envy and Pride. Beds.sg finds that these ancient guidelines are still relevant in a field that few might’ve ever considered them to be: Home Décor.
Contractors will say pretty much anything to get that a signed piece of that chequebook in your pocket. But as soon as your eyes get all dreamy, you’re letting your guard down; and that can have disastrous results. So wake up and take notice of what’s going on around you.
You’ve probably had some of them trudge into your home all panting and sweaty, been chatting secretly online with some others while at work and pored over stories written by the rest of them. Now you can get to know the people who make Beds.sg so fabulously sexy on the new About Us page!
Time is money, and when it comes to renovating your home, the more of your time your contractor wastes, the more money you’ll be doling out to him.Time has you wrapped around the contractor’s finger. After all, he’ll have nothing to lose if the project ends uncompleted. He has plenty more clients to direct his temporal, unsustainable attention to.

