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  1. yes of cos there are regulations. cooking can only be confined in the kitchen itself. u can, of cos, hiong, but then I doubt city gas people will lay the gas piping to your living room, as they know it is against the regulation
  2. just wondering, if you are planning to shift the kitchen into living room, then what will u put in your original kitchen? since all kitchen cabinets are already in the living room. if you dont mind the small space, u can put the dry kitchen in living room. BUT, nowadays, the BTO flat are so small, it is really not a good idea to put it this way. it may look nice for a couple of years, but once you have your family living together e.g. kids, elders, it is really not feasible.
  3. most probably they are not the direct person to apply the permit, hence, the charge.
  4. its a bit high, but also, no information on ur side. e.g. what tiles u choose, toilet fittings brands etc.
  5. hi joe, the costing outside now is very messy. but it should range between 10-12 dollars psf inclusive of tiles material. anyway pm u for more info.
  6. because ur house involves hacking and demolishing, you would need a RRC, or registered renovation contractor. and the RRC will do all the wet works. the most u can do is, u coordinate the carpentry works yourself. that might save a bit. but for ur house to bring down to 40k, is a bit difficult. maybe 43-44k, as u dont provide a floorplan. anyway, pm u a contact, u can ask for more info from him.
  7. From what i see, some of it is a bit over priced, but final confirmation still need a floor plan to nail down which are the expensive parts.
  8. it depends on what extend the renovation works is done. if its retiling whole unit, then best is move out for that period of time. cos tiling works are the most noisy, and often stretches for a handful of days continuously
  9. once tiles pop up, it is best to redo all, including the base cement. and further more, so many areas in ur house have tiles popping. so, just bear with it, and one shot do all.
  10. sadly to say, 25 year old tiles, most of the warehouse will not carry the stock anymore. unless ur tile is those kind of plain colour, maybe still can find.
  11. Hi vieracmx, to be honest, 35k for ur designs, is really not feasible..but please don't feel discourage, u may want to tweak on ur designs, items, to match your budget..
  12. i have pm u the direct marble installer. u can liaise with him
  13. Normally cement flooring will have hairline cracks. This is due to vement drying thus those cracks will form.
  14. I pmed u some recommendations, u can ask for pricing.. but to do all these with a budget of 20k, seems very difficult..
  15. if I were u, I will check and see if my house is going to undergo any HIP soon. if not, it is best to hack, although this will cost more, but personally, I don't feel very safe with overlaying of tiles, especially in areas where it is always exposed to water
  16. Hacking works is on the high side. I had pm u for direct hacking services.
  17. very vague... u need to know ur house area, and then the cost of the marble itself.. and if u have existing skirting, u must first hack away. all these involve cost...
  18. hi diminishin, I send u a pm on a cheap and good contractor. patient and gives good suggestion
  19. 2 ways. 1. ask ur previous owner where they bought their tiles, and go back to buy there. 2. go down to tiles shop and compare those tiles till u get one similar ones.
  20. the only thing u can do is to hack out those piece of cracked tiles and replace them with new tile. will get dirty/dusty
  21. hi tiffanytlh, your hack works and tiling works is a bit high. I had pm u the direct hacking and tillers contact to try asking them
  22. some taps can turn on hot and cold water. example, taps in hotels. thus, that tap will need 2 pipes (one to hot, one to cold). for ur contractor to quote 'cold only', it means that they will only supply material and connect the cold pipe. if ur tap is connected to the heater and can run hot water, then extra piping has to be installed to link the hot water to ur tap, and it will be more expensive.
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