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  1. Summary: - basically hacking all floors in the house, replace with homogenous floor tiles in kitchen, 2 toilets and living area - hack existing carpentry - replace all wall tiles in 2 toilets - no wall tiles in kitchen - 1 x 2 door tall cabinet - vinyl flooring in 3 bedrooms - kitchen top and bottom cabinet on 1 longest wall (1 side) - kitchen bottom cabinet only on 1 short wall only 1. Hacking and demolition work (inclusive of clearing debris and haulage) $ 4,800.00 Hack off existing kitchen wall and floor tiles. Hack off existing common toilet wall and floor tiles Hack off existing living/dining floor tiles. Hack off existing bedrooms floor. Hack off existing master bathroom wall and floor tiles. Dismantle existing kitchen cabinet. Dismantle existing tv console and box up at bomb shelther. Dismantle existing cabinetary in bedrooms. Dismantle existing false ceiling in the house. Dismantle existing window grilles. 2. Mansory works Supply materials and tools to lay new non-slip homogeneous floor tiles for kitchen 125 sqft @ 11.00 psf - $1,375 Supply materials and tools to lay skim coat for kitchen wall. 400 sqft @ $5 psf - $2,000 Supply materials and tools to lay new non-slip homogeneous floor tiles for common toilet - $680 Supply materials and tools to lay new ceramic wall tiles for common toilet. 250 sqft @ 13.00 psf - $3,250 Supply materials and tools to lay new homogeneous floor tiles for living/dining c/w tile skirting 285 sqft @ $ 11.00 psf - $3,135 Supply materials and tools to lay new non-slip homogeneous floor tiles for master toilet - $680 Supply materials and tools to lay cement screeding for vinyl floor tiles at 3 bedrooms. 310 sqft @ 5.50 psf - $1,705 Supply materials and tools to install vinyl floor tiles for 3 bedrooms with timber skirting. 310 sqft @ $ 6.20 psf - $1,922 Supply materials and labour to lay waterproof membrane for common and master toilet floor and shower area wall up to 1.5m height. - $400 Supply materials and tools to construct cement base for kitchen cabinet with tile skirting. - $200 Supply materials and tools to lay new ceramic wall tiles for master toilet. 240 sqft @ $ 13.00 psf - $ 3,120 3. Carpentry works Design and fabricate bottom kitchen cabinet in laminate finish with necessary ironmongeries. 5.5 ft @ $ 130.00 pf - $ 715 Supply and install iQuartz worktop for bottom cabinet at stove area with 50mm skirting. 5.5 ft @ $ 140.00 pf - $ 770 Design and fabricate bottom kitchen cabinet at sink area in laminate finish with necessary ironmongeries. 9 ft @ $ 130.00 pf - $ 1,170 Design and fabricate hanging kitchen cabinet with necessary ironmongeries, inclusive of cabinet above fridge. 12 ft @ $ 220.00 pf - $ 2,640 Supply and install iQuartz worktop for bottom cabinet at sink area with 50mm skirting. 9 ft @ $ 140.00 pf - $1,260 Design and fabricate full height shoe cabinet with open shelf in laminate finish. 3 ft @ 280.00 pf - $ 840 Supply and install backing between top and bottom cabinet using Ceral panel or white painted glass. 14.5 ft @ $ 60.00 pf - $ 870 Supply and install 30kg full extension blumotion drawer runner. 4 qty @ $ 50.00 each - FOC Supply and install HK lift up system for flip up door. 3 qty @ $ 100.00 each - FOC 4. Door/Glass works Supply and install aluminium frame door and door frame with frosted glass inset for toilet. 2 @ $ 550.00 each - $ 1,100.00 5. Plumbing work Supply labour and materials to lay new stainless steel cold water pipe for whole house and hot water pipe for 2 toilets, inclusive of conceal works. - $ 950.00 Supply labour to install the followings: (sanitary items supply by owner) 2 Toilet bowl - $ 180.00 2 Set Basin and tap, inclusive of discharge pipes - $ 240.00 2 Set Shower head and tap $ 120.00 1 Storage heater - $ 240 2 Bidet spray - $ 100.00 2 x Toilet accessories - $ 100.00 Kitchen sink and tap, inclusive of discharge pipes $ 120.00 6. Misc Painting for whole house wall and ceiling using Nippon premium emulsion paint (5 colours). - $ 1,600 Supply and lay cardboard for floor covering after tiling works. $ 280.00 General cleaning and chemical wash after renovation works. $ 380.00 Supply and install exhaust fan for 2 toilet, inclusive of changing existing louvre window to fixed panel $ 560.00 Total: $37,502, after one time discount total is $36,000 Optional: Electrical works New lighting point @ $ 38.00 each New 13Amp single power point @ $ 60.00 each New 13Amp double power point @ $ 70.00 each Cooker hood point with switch @ $ 50.00 each Oven point @ $ 100.00 each Data point cat 5e @ $ 120.00 each Supply labour to install light fitting @ $ 12.00 each Supply labour to install normal hanging light @ $ 50.00 each
  2. Just bought a 2nd hdb resale home at 79A TPY central and hope to get some reno done
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    central horizon

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    Floorplan

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    Central Horizon

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  6. haha i saw the bosch red fridge in tangs, super retro fridge. i like the color of the red on your bi-fold door. deep red... look forward to seeing more pics
  7. bosch has red fridge. Lg has red WM. hob never seen before for red. hehe
  8. wah!!! can i have some!!?? pls, wink wink...
  9. haha ur boy is smart to park the vehicles under the "shade" lol
  10. shld have bah, can ask the salesperson to recommend. i go to the northpoint branch, service is so far so good la. last time nvr step foot into home-fix. after having own house, home-fix become an important place to look for maintenance/home products liao.
  11. great choice to use marble/granite as solid top. we have a very high maintenance corian top. acrylic solid top is very porous indeed, have to wipe wipe wipe wipe. bought a solid top cleaner at home-fix to wipe out fresh yellow stains from coffee/whatever colored residue. can zzz just cleaning...
  12. thank q thank q on his behalf. lol
  13. love how your mbr toilet has turned out with the expensive wall tiles! *loves* great choice...
  14. as long it's the same material with the rest of the sink then it's ok. the deca sink we bought has to be fitted in as that part is rough. 1st time we used was using cement however the pebbles was hidden in the cement (almost 50%), and the outcome wasn't what we expected. 2nd time we used polyurethane and they brought a different kind of pebble. strangely there are tiny sea-shells in the pebblemix which I thought looks like usage for an aquarium too. apparently the uncle said the pebble we had can be of many use. hmm... the reason why we are doing a 3rd time is we and our guests have bad experience with the prickly sharp pebbles. now then i know that what went wrong the first time after researching. excerpt from http://www.sunden.com.my/Pebble.html "While the fresh lay pebbles cement topping is in still in plastic stage, special brush is deploy to remove the surface cement slurry to expose the pebbles. The next day, the balance cement stains is to be treated with acid wash. Lastly the finish surface is then sealed with a 2 coats of Sunseal G-20F solven base acrylic sealer to protective from dirt and stains as well as improves the overall strength of the floor surface cum gives the job an attractive wet-look" my first pebblewash is far off from the pebblewash pictures on sunden.com.my
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