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Chiquit Brammall

@magvent Planes don't spray insecticide; what we do have are regular fogging for mosquitos as well as vector control operations – and yes, this is a threat to health but dengue and Zika virus are bigger threats in our climate, so we live with the lesser evil. Singapore homeowners are also responsible for mosquito and pest control within our own properties.

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GELB Interior Design

I love it! Would add a a few rugs to soften things just a bit.

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vmbluelemur

Very unique and interesting, love the exterior brick pattern, and the idea of gaps in the wall to let in the sunlight, in the bathroom. Otherwise rather cold and clinical (for my taste), I especially can't get the idea of the dining room which is like sitting in a large concrete hallway. Very high roofs usually do not convey a sense of cosiness, and here it's combined with large hard and empty surfaces. Also wonder about noise, it must be echoing in there, if two people have a conversation at the dining table you can hear it through the whole living room probably. I hope they don't watch TV in the same room too !

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