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Dear Miriam,
Yes, one can use one of these. But in many cases, it may overlap a neighour's frontage. Thus in some instances, not practical.
On the other hand, if, it has not being renovated yet, can use a protruding floor tile. Which, I had posted a picture sometime back.
This is another picture (illustration) of what I mean by the above protrusion.
In fact, this has been used in some Singapore condominiums. One location is Signature Park Condominium, developed by City Developments (a subsidiary of Hong Leong Group).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/6/2002 12:02:00 AM, Miriam Davis wrote:
>Is it possible to use a more
>"friendly" method, such as
>perhaps putting a semicircular
>mat with a pattern of
>"sunrays" radiating outward?
>
>Miriam
sf-protrudingfloortile.gif
Floor tile (radiating outwards) (15,630 bytes)
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