I think Dragonmart is the cheapest place for curtains, but they often don't come out to do measurement / fitting, so you need to be good at measuring windows accurately and knowing how much material you need. An alternative with possibly better customer service is Satwa - just look in the windows for the places that sell curtaining material then pop in and ask. I find them super helpful and reasonable (maybe not great spoken english). Good luck.
Thank you so much
Thank you so much for the advice.
It looks like I will be on a nanny hunt than... Oh and also a driver, so that someone can take the nanny to the nursery to pick baba up and take them home. From what I heard most nannies/mades don't drive.
We will live in a small villa in the Springs but there is no maids room, only a very small study which would not be suitable for someone to live in.
Lord...I never thought it will be this complicated.
A part of me thinks it might be better to just stay home and look after her myself-:)
We shall see....
Thanks for all the answers and perhaps we will meet in person as well at one of the coffee mornings.
Wild you say it is still a good place to get curtains. It has been recommended to me, but not sure now.
If not do you have any other recommendations for curtains that won't cost us an arm and a leg?
Thanks