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  1. Thanks! The Herman Miller I got is the most budget one out of their office chairs, lol. Only went ahead with it because the forumer was selling it for... 45% off RRP? He won it in a lucky draw and had no use for it. For appliances right, I was also confused but from my own observations and shopping, I feel like generally Gain City and Harvey Norman have lower prices out of those big retail chains. BUT the better way imo would be to check for the models online and see how much they are selling for on sites like Lioncity, Parisilk and Megadiscountstore. Also can call up smaller stores like Goh Ah Bee to check. Then you can use these prices to either bargain at other stores, or just get from these sites if you're comfortable. I used the online prices to bargain at Hoe Kee and managed to get them to price beat. About european brands warranty... I really am not sure tbh. But I'm hoping these products last me longer than if I had gone with... LG. My current place I bought mostly LG products and they weren't very good :/ so... I'm kinda anti-LG/Samsung now (except for TVs). Try to avoid it IF I can. Miele and De Dietrich too out of my league!! Lol
  2. Home Furnishing and Appliances - Part 1 This will be a combination of all furniture and electronics. More parts will be added as I buy more things, haven't managed to purchase that many items yet because my keys aren't here and my current place has no space to store them Fridge - Hitachi R-VG480P3MS I know I wanted a white fridge, and 395L seems the right size for my tiny kitchen. This is not a MIJ fridge, but good enough for me. Chose the glass door version to avoid scratches. Got this from Gain City member sale. Hob - Bosch PCC615B90K I wanted a small hob to save on precious countertop space, so I looked around for 60cm hobs. Bosch's 60cm hob looked the nicest to me and I personally like the Bosch brand, so it's the perfect hob for me got this from Hoe Kee during their Bosch sales, together with the rest of my Bosch items Hood - Bosch DHI623GSG Picked a 60cm hood to go along with my 60cm hob, wanted things in the kitchen to be small because the space I have is also small, hahaha Oven - Bosch HBN331E2J Actually was debating with myself on whether to get an oven. I never had one and I was afraid it would be a white elephant eventually... gathering dust. But I thought about all the meal prep I wanted to do after seeing online food recipes/videos and I decided to get an entry-level oven just for that! Washing machine - Bosch WAK24160SG I was confused/neutral between top load and front load washers since I've been using top load without any issues. But on a random Best Denki visit, the salesman psycho-ed me and managed to convince me of the quality of Bosch washers, lol. I also like that I can still add clothes mid-wash. Got a 7kg washer which should be enough for a family of 3. I'm not intending to get a dryer (yet) so I got the version with higher rpm of 1200 Office chair - Herman Miller SAYL I knew one of my personal splurges would be a good, ergonomic office chair as I spend looong hours on the computer at work and at home. Saw a fellow forumer selling a brand new one at a great price so I bought it. Went down to XTRA to try the real thing first before deciding! Aircon - Mitsubishi Starmex 2 Ticks System 3 (9k x2, 18k x1, 28k compressor) Been using Starmex at my current place, so far so good, no complaints. I also used Daikin at an older house and experienced lots of problems, so this was a straightforward choice. Xiaomi Mi Robot Something to clean the place up with minimal effort - good for lazy people like me read good reviews online before deciding on Xiaomi. Got it from qoo10 at a nice price with coupons. It holds up well against the very expensive iRobot Roomba
  3. ID Selection This will be a long post because I can't make decisions easily, so I was very kiasu and met up with 11 IDs/contractors in hindsight I also feel like it was overkill, hahaha. The first few meetings were quite useful but after that it's just me repeating the same things again. 8 of them were IDs and 3 of them were contractors. Most of them were recommendations from Renotalk, or I chanced across their FB page and was impressed by the number of positive reviews and pictures posted. ID K from Un*** ** - First time meeting an ID ever! She is a senior ID at the firm, but they work in teams so she was paired with a junior. I was disappointed because the meeting was really short, 30 mins. We didn't discuss any details on space planning or design ideas. It was just K asking me what I wanted to have done in each area of the house, without much details. She said she would get back to me with a quotation by our next meeting around 2 weeks later. On the plus side, at the 2nd meeting they showed me 3D drawings of certain areas e.g. kitchen. On the downside, the quotation was sky high and completely disregarded the budget I gave them (exceeded by 12k ). Also has GST, which matters because every cent matters with a small budget! Dropped. ID M from Re******** Co******* - Got this contact from a request for quotation from ID M is very designed focus, out of all my meetings he's the one that tried to give the most input about design of carpentry and look of the house. Advice and ideas given were leaning more towards aesthetic purposes and less budget-friendly. Space planning advice was given too, but some of his ideas were not feasible once proper measurements were considered. Throughout the meeting he didn't take out his measuring tape to illustrate feasibility. In the end, the quotation was low (I was happy!) but once looked at in detail, I realized omg so many items I wanted were missing or mis-quoted. Really badly done quotation, dropped. ID P from Co******* In****** - Very friendly and approachable over Whatsapp, but the meeting was a disappointment because he was very quiet and didn't give much inputs. Mostly just nodded and listend to me while I told him what I wanted. Discussion felt one way. However, quotation that came in was quite accurate (wasn't missing many items) and it was low too, one of the lowest. Considered shortlisting him but I think being able to communicate and click well is important too, so... dropped. ID J from Do** * T*** - Finally, a ID that I really like. He was very easy to talk to, gave off a sincere vibe who took the discussion seriously. Spent around 2 hours talking to him about each area of the house and space planning ideas. He was the first ID that took out his measuring tape, showed me everything to scale so that he wasn't just proposing ideas from nowhere. Explained about different materials, and didn't seem dismissive nor pushy. Quotation received was good. Not many missing items or mis-quoted items, and prices were decent. Shortlisted ID A from Co******* - A firm that I came across on FB. Lots of 4/5 stars real reviews on FB (some firms have ratings without any comments by the reviewer, suspicious). This first meeting took 2.5 hours. Very patient guy who really went into in depth discussion on space planning and answered all my questions. Didn't give me the impression that he was put off by my small budget. Also tried to propose different ways of doing things. At one point he went all out to help me visualize the ideas by placing all his highlighters, rulers and measuring tape on the floor to mark the walls and carpentry, lol quotation I got was good, prices were reasonable and items were accurate. Shortlisted ID A from Ea*** In****** - Very popular firm on FB. Most are probably attracted to their 0% interest loan option. Meeting was ok... nothing too memorable. He was the first one to give me a quote on the spot right after our discussion, but it wasn't a formal quote, he wrote down my requirements on paper and calculated the numbers. I asked him for an official quote and he sent me one that wasn't itemized, he said it's his company's policy not to give itemized quotations. Although the overall price was decent, I preferred my other options so... dropped. ID B from IN****** - He did up my friend's aunt's place and it was quite well done. He's the boss of the firm and they build their carpentry in-house, so that they can control the quality (he claims). Firm was impressive but ID B was just too busy. During our meeting he kept getting distracted by phone calls coming in for him. In the end, his blur junior did the quotation for me and so many things were wrong with it. I found out that if I selected them, the junior would be the one in charge with ID B supporting him, dropped! ID B from Av*** Ga*** - Got his contact from another t-blog on Renotalk! Nice guy, was easy to talk to him and he gave inputs throughout the meeting. He seemed very sincere and accomdating to my budget contraints. Quotation that I got was also reasonably low, one of the lowest ones because he gave me a discount. However... he felt a little pushy to me. I take some time to reach a decision so he would drop me a message every couple of days asking if I had decided. Shortlisted Contractor K from H2* In****** - I'm sure almost everyone on Renotalk has heard of him. His work looks awesome and he has done many projects of the Scandi style. Meeting was very short, less than 30 mins. It was just me telling him what I wanted. He will not take initiative to propose ideas but if you ask him for his opinion, he will give it. Didn't give the impression of being unpleasant at all, just that it was more of me talking, and he will note everything down. Quotation was higher, more expensive than the other IDs I visited. I also felt like he told his junior my requirements and got them to write up the quote. I don't like this because things are always lost when the message is passed on. Dropped Contractor H from Im***** ** - He has positive reviews on Renotalk too. Visited him mostly to get a gauge of what a 'real' contractor prices are. Nothing special about our discussion, just me talking about my requirements. His quotation was surprisingly not any lower than IDs, and I saw no value add from him, so dropped. Contractor E from D* In****** - I believe E is quite popular on Renotalk recently too, due to TWO very popular t-blogs! E will only entertain you if your key collection is near. His first question is always "when is your key collection?" E is a nice guy that was easy to talk to, we had some good conversation even after the discussion. Has tons of experience, even if he doesn't give design input he will be able to know what can work and what cannot. Quotation received was quite low. His carpentry prices are good, although glass/metal/masonry works are comparable to ID firms. Shortlisted At the end of this looong journey (just the ID selection, omg), I was choosing between 3 IDs and 1 contractor. It was a super difficult decision for me because each one had its plus points and I liked all of them. Since Contractor E's quotation wasn't lower than IDs I was considering, I dropped him. I also dropped ID J although I really liked him because his prices were slightly higher than the other 2 remaining IDs (ID A and ID B). Out of ID A and B, I prefer A because 1) ID B made me a little uncomfortable when he pushed me for a decision 2) ID A's firm has more positive reviews that I'm aware of 3) even though ID A is young, his firm is small with 3-4 IDs and they can always consult with each other if needed, the support is there. After visiting one of his existing projects and having 2 more meetings with him, I finally chose ID A from Co*******! No idea if I made the right decision even after meeting so many options, but I think I've done what I could. Let's see how it turns out! I'm ok with sharing any contacts except for ID A (for now) because he seems to have quite a few projects on hand already. I also don't know how his work will turn out to be. Hope you guys can understand. Next post will be about... electronics and appliances I've bought so far
  4. Exactly! I've always liked the Scandi theme (mostly white and wood) but now I like the neutral color look too... how to combineee? Thanks for reading!!
  5. Aww. I took it without the wall but I'm going to make the kitchen closed concept anyway! LOL. Will be doing quite a bit of chinese cooking in the house, bo bian. My place is at waterway but I won't be having the waterway view that was reserved for 4 rooms and 5 rooms. Hopefully the area stays scenic though!
  6. Mood Board Actually... I'm still not very sure exactly what theme is it that I like I have ideas of the elements I like, but the issue is that I like a lot of things (undecisive ) and I have to make sure that everything in the house looks good together e.g. paint colors, furniture colours, laminates... ahhhh it's a lot of decision making and I was always bad at that! The overall look will be mostly white, light wood and other neutral colors such as light grey, blue, cream. Like many others here, I like the Scandinavian look but recently find myself liking the 'woody' look less and less. We'll see how it goes... MBR Love the grey accent wall Study desk with drawers Hexagon wall shelves Bedside shelves instead of bedside table to maximize space Kitchen Kitchen is where I'm still super undecided! Even more than other areas. Not sure which colour to choose for cabinets and countertop Subway tiles for backsplash Planning to do something similar - glass panel sitting on cabinets Bathrooms Hexagon tiles for the accent wall. Planning to have it on the shower head wall though Maybe hexagon marble tiles? Potentially overlaying bathroom floor. If I do, would like bigger, darker tiles Not having a vanity cabinet for common bathroom, so I'll get a wall-hung sink I won't be having vanity mirror cabinets, so a vanity mirror with a ledge will be nice Next post will probably be about ID selection process, it's difficult to get that many IDs interested enough in a smaller budget project!
  7. Space Planning I'm no expert in space planning, but because the goal is to give each person their own space and privacy in a small house, we will need to fit both resting and entertainment activities into each room. That's the biggest challenge because we don't have the luxury of separate resting and play/work areas. Master Bedroom: Queen sized bed Small desk for entertainment electronics e.g laptop, monitor, speakers 7ft casement wardrobe with bedside cut out MBR Bathroom: Vanity cabinet Common Bedroom: Single/super single sized bed TV mounted on wall (to save space) Bedside table 5ft sliding wardrobe Living Room: Desk for computer and other electronics Small sofa Extendable dining table and chairs Full height shoe cabinet beside bomb shelter door Kitchen: Glass panel on top of an island, for closed concept but still 'open' enough Sink Hob Hood Oven Cut out for microwave Next up... some pics from mood board!
  8. Yay, a 3 roomer. Your place is going to be completely different from mine! I'm going with bright colors, haha. Takes a lot of guts to do dark, but it'll be very cozy. Hope reno goes smoothly for you!
  9. Yup!! #3roomchallenges for the both of us, lol. Although my reno will be much, much more conventional than yours not planning to do anything drastic in terms of layout, will just try to prettify the place thanks!
  10. 1. Space Planning 2. Mood Board 3. ID Selection 4. Home Purchases Part 1 Part 2 (mostly lights and fans) Part 3 (some sanitary fittings) Part 4 Part 5 Part 6 (mattress, misc household stuff) 5. Key Collection & Empty House 6. 3D Drawings 7. Reno Progress 15 June (a/c trunking, gas piping, gas heater) 20 June (masonry) 22 June 29 June 1 July (painting) 20 July (carpentry) 26 July (lights, fans) 29 July (toilets) 31 July (aircon installed) 4 August (curtains/blinds, kitchen tap, fridge, washing machine) 22 August (post-move in update!)
  11. Been thinking long and hard if I should start a t-blog, because I’m not sure if I can commit to writing one between life, work, and the hectic reno process. But in the end I thought I should try to document the process of shaping my house into a home. Background This is a 3 room unit at Punggol, along the waterway. Key collection started on 14 March 2017 for the first 2 blocks, my block is next and I think we'll most likely get our keys in April. Different from most other t-blogs by couples, the house will be for myself, my mom and my younger brother. Since I’ll be paying for the place (+ reno and furniture/appliances) alone, I chose not to burden myself with a higher loan for my first home by getting a 4R. Hence my budget for reno isn't big at all; my challenge is to make it a nice place with everyone having their own space in a small house. Floor Plan I’m quite happy with the layout of the unit, even though it’s small. Kitchen is tiny but squarish, bedrooms are decent size and bomb shelter is not in front of the kitchen. Overall, I have no real issues with the positioning and shape of the rooms. It also has an open concept kitchen. Next few posts will cover my mood board, the space planning for the house and ID selection process. Can’t wait for my key collection! I was never too excited until the recent 2 months
  12. Platform bed looks really nice, I like the colour and all the storage options you'll have
  13. Have a good time in Japan! Btw, are you doing anything for common toilet and the other 2 bedrooms? Been considering whether to do cement sink support but have been told by a few IDs that it's not needed... hmm.
  14. Wow, really like the big square tiles you have in your living room
  15. Love the marble-like tiles in the bathroom especially! Looking great. The thought of showering there is a happy one! lol. Hmm the Lian Hin venus blanco lines are a little too squiggly for me... if only it was more like the ones in the bathroom. I wonder if you can ask to see the iQuartz before deciding?
  16. Hi, just wanted to jump in and say that when I visited my ID's existing project, they painted the bathroom wall grout black! So I think it can be done. But I'm not too sure how it was done..
  17. Congrats on your reno completion! Your home looks really cozy and simple, yet nice
  18. Support from the other thread! I thought nobody met as many IDs/contractors as I did... but you're really hardcore! Lol
  19. Regarding the cooking at service yard, I did see an official HDB page on its website that stated installing a hob in the service yard isn't permitted (no mention of wall hacking). That means no need to even apply for a permit; it was an outright no. That's why I gave up the idea even though I considered it. That was perhaps a year ago though. I just tried to look for the website link again but I couldn't find it, strange. Maybe regulations have changed?
  20. Wow the marble print tiles are cheaper than I expected! You're using the woodlike tiles for living room, yes? I'm not overlaying my living room but I wish vinyl was in my budget!
  21. Very interesting that you're handling this without an ID or main con =) works look good!
  22. I'm not sure for all storage heater brands but I know AOSmith does provide installation service (at an extra fee). I guess either parties can do it. Usually small bathroom accessories are quoted at a lump sum, but installation of toilet bowl, rain shower/shower head, vanity cabinets are extras.
  23. Hahah! Ohhh comfort was one of the first things that came to my mind, then looks. Can't explain it but some bowls feel very rounded and... um... butt conforming! Hehe. But yeah ease of cleaning is important too. Thanks for the link! Most people always ask about tb links on the t-blogs so you probably should, hahaha. As for butcher block, if you like the wooden, thick wood look, you have 2 alternative options. 1) Solid plywood wrapped with kompacplus 2) Ikea countertop made of laminate/acrylic but with a wood-like look. I think both options would be more durable than a real piece of wooden butcher block for the kitchen
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