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Made to measure curtains and window blinds

Posted By: Freddie Chua K H

Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2014

Budget: $88.00

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Direct factory Offer !!!! Contact us now @ 9610 4343


Roller blinds @ S$4.50 psf . Usual S$6.00 psf
Balcony outdoor blinds w/ full accessories @S$8.50 psf. Usual S$11.00 psf
Timber blinds @ S$9.00 psf. Usual S$11.00 psf


With Supply, installation, no GST and 5 years warranty.


Services available : Supply and installation of curtain tracks @ $4.00 and wooden pole @ $7.00.
Free on-site measurement, quotation and materials viewing


Products available are fabric curtains, roller blinds, timber blinds, vertical blinds, venetian blinds, outdoor blinds, wooden blinds, Roman blinds, Korean blinds, office blinds, kitchen blinds, PVC blinds and etc.
Providing up to 5 years warranty for roller mechanic system and surface fabric materials for customized curtains and all window covering shades.


Log in to our website @ http://www.curtaingroups.com


Call us for free on-site appointment with material samples for viewing
9610 4343 | 24, Sea Avenue #02-01 Singapore 424244 TEL/FAX : 6323 2456


Gigantic Design and Curtain Groups Pte Ltd




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