House project 101

by genefaith
After 5 long months of waiting, we finally got our water! It means moving is not an option anymore and we’ll stay in this house as long as we want. It’s time to unpack things and proceed to our plans and desire to beautify the house and purchase the things we need one at a time. First we need to buy a Dining Room Furniture specifically a dining table. How I love to host a casual Sunday family dinners! We opt not to buy the expensive one because we’ll not stay long here in Thailand. We’re scouting for something cheaper but durable. We’ve seen dining room furniture near our residence and we plan to buy the dining table with dining chairs for only 5,000 baht. It looks like one below:
If I’m not mistaken, the table’s dimension is 36″-54″W 54″D 36″H and it’s made of wood. The photo above shows almost the same feature minus the intricate wood carvings on the legs. It’s easy to clean durable finish.

Next, we’ll purchase a portable sink in our kitchen area (most Thai apartments don’t have sink in their kitchen area rindu ) My hubby who is also our handyman promised to install sink in our kitchen and cabinets. I’m excited for that improvement in out kitchen area. I will be more motivated to cook and try new dishes everyday.

Our bedroom needs some floor mats and curtains. I’m excited to do some makeover of our bedroom. I just hope that the landlord will put screen in our windows as soon as possible because mosquitoes are attacking us!

What elseketukmeje? We’ll buy new refrigerator next month so our old one will be given away. Do you want it? Then you can have it if you wantsengihnampakgigi. Just pick it up in our house by the end of this monthjelir.

I just hope a month from now we can have our new dining furniture, bedroom makeover as well as the kitchen makeover! I can’t waitcium!

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