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  1. Received the 3D pics, that are much much much better than the ones from our now-fired previous designer (Good switch!!).

    Particularly happy with the study :good: , although may still need some changes to the colour combi.

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    Probably will opt for a less flamboyant LED/hanging light.

    The rest of the design requires more work, will put them up soon!!


  2. It's been a busy week!

    Some progress so far, engaged a very on-the-ball ID =)

    - first visit was a site visit, right in our own house!!

    - first 2D draft few days after, even before confirmation

    - second visit to further discuss our plans

    - third visit to the tiles shop

    - confirmation of ID

    Here's the finalised 2D plan, major works involved are the hacking of the kitchen wall to create an open kitchen + loads of carpentry for our study.

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  3. Finally sorted out the washing machine and track light problems today. I even managed to wipe my wardrobe. Now it's all ready to receive the boxes of barang barang tomorrow.

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    photo.JPG by BachelorettePad, on Flickr

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    photo.JPG by

    BachelorettePad, on Flickr

    I love the black inner laminate! The carpenter is really good and there is nothing I want to complain about after scrutinizing every inch many times in the past weeks. Soon all this space will be filled to the

    brim..

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    photo.JPG by

    BachelorettePad, on Flickr

    Also bought a little pot of plant for my fire escape rack, which is just next to the front door. Need to buy a couple more pots. It really reminds me of the fire escape in American apartments in hollywood movies.

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    photo.JPG by BachelorettePad, on Flickr

    The plant rack's pretty. Where's it from?

    And kudos for the progress log.. Love the design!


  4. A couple more IDs later, i think we may have found the ONE.

    Will take the weekend to ponder over our decision, and reveal after we have confirmed with him.

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    Anyhow, here's the game-plan.

    1. Break down wall between kitchen and dining area -- this allows an open-kitchen concept and a larger area for our dining area

    2. Overlay the kitchen tiles with the same living area tiles for a seamless feel

    3. Do away with the feature wall since we weren't particularly fond of it; Instead we got ourselves a gorgeous birch wood TV console in walnut (yes, even before confirming our reno design)

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    4. Forget the false ceiling and L boxes. We'll do with pretty hanging and standing lamps. Quite fortunately, the aircon trunking is mostly hidden behind the carpentry works.

    5. Scandinavian-retro theme


  5. Hello World!!

    So we embark on a whole new journey of RENOVATION after collection of our keys last Wednesday!!

    A home to call our own =), and a simultaneous butt-full of debt.

    Ah well, an exciting journey nonetheless. Here are some IDs we encountered:

    The authentic IDs who have absolutely stunning designs

    (but who also demand more moolah than we could part with)

    1. D-Home

    2. JQ Ong

    3. Metre Cube

    And others we met up with:

    1. Roman (spam)

    Professional guy, met up with him twice to discuss the renovation details. Gives constructive advice, but felt that he had some unconventional ideas although we found them somewhat difficult to visualise. Learnt quite abit during was discussions. Quotation was reasonable (perhaps slightly over out budget then), but I think we side-tracked when our soon-to-be neighbour highly recommended a cheaper ID.

    2. JXXXX (SXXX Interior)

    A whole bunch of us popped by the shop, led by above-said neighbour. Very attractive pricing in the mid-20K range inclusive of lighting and carpentry work. Quite a few of us signed on, and we paid our first deposit to obtain our 3D pics. And this was when we realised that our ID was somewhat lacking in his artistic flair. And after a few meetups the general feel was that he played more of a salesman/middleman role. Things got far more expensive with further amendents, was seriously overquoted for some carpentry work; Also got sick of empty promised. So we thought we should probably re-consider our options. Back to ID-hunting.

    3. Nicholas (Renoguyz)

    He was pretty highly recommended on Renotalk: quality-work, reasonable pricing; Some said he was odd. Conversation went from fish to flowers and finally to our reno requirements. Was told of some impracticalities in our previous design, renovation cost more likely to be between 30-40k instead. Hmm, probably can consider.

    So now it's still ID-shopping. Wondering if it's worth looking up Mr K (H2O) or Calvin Tan (PoshHome)... Hmm.

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