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After reading and gaining so much from all the posts in Renotalk, thought we should share on our reno experiences too. :)

After balloting for 2 incredible yrs, we finally gotten our dream home (queue no.8... feels almost like striking 4D Haha)! Here's the floorplan,

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Join 46,923 satisfied homeowners who used renotalk quotation service to find interior designers. Get an estimated quotation

1. Postponed our key collection to Sept 16 as the original date falls into Chinese Ghost mth...

2. Started to shortlist potential ID contractors by sourcing at Renotalk and renoshows.

Some of the reno firms we talked to,

> New Furniture Design Construction (newspaper ad)

> Designer Guys (recommended by Supreme salesperson)

> Innerspace (show)

> Extract Living (show)

> M Image (colleague's recommendation)

> Space inspiration (show)

We tried avoiding the 'big' boys as we felt they charge a premier price which is not justify IMO...

Lesson learn

- It's better to have a general idea of the design you want first before approaching the IDs (we wasted weeks due to several changes just on our wardrobe design).

- Have a standard excel list to easier compare the different quotations.

- Pictures tell a thousand words. We found it so much easier to show our ideas to the IDs. It really helped.

 

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After many meetup with the IDs, we decided to go for the one with the best quotation and feel. We were quite worried about the nightmarish experiences of some users here so we really probed every detail. But now on hindsight, there will still be a few tiny details which you or the ID probably can't plan for or missed. It's really important to even take minutes of your conversation with the ID whenever possible. The quotation is impossible to contain all that details.

After shortlisting, here's our "final" quotation after a HUGE numbers of revisions(we are still taking items in & out after reno started...lol). We outsourced some of the apparrently more expensive items and gave up some non-essential items. Showed my list to a ex-contractor friend and she was shocked by it. :notti:

Masonry Work

Supply & lay floor tiles & skirting for living, dining and store room $3480

( 600 x 600mm, $2.90 - $3.20)

Supply & lay floor tiles for kitchen - $950.00

Construct kitchen- cabinet base, fridge and washing machine base $380

To make good & plaster at master bedroom entrance wall $180

Seal up existing passageway with hollow block c/w plastering $280

Plastering Work

Supply & install false ceiling & L - box for living & dining $1700

Supply & install light box at MBR (partial only) $280

Carpentry Work

20ft kitchen cabinet promotion package $1288

Additional top & bottom kitchen cabinet c/w abs trimming in laminate trimming (L 11ft) $1320

Design & fabricate feature wall in laminate finishing for Bomb shelter c/w shoe and display cabinets $1600

Construct partition feature wall at TV console area $780

Level up window border area with partition board at BR2 and MBR $200

Plumbing Work

Labour to install mini spray and accessories $100

Labour to install kitchen sink & tap $80

Supply & install inlet/outlet pipe for kitchen sink and washing machine $150

Glass Work

Supply & install 2 nos 10mm thk tempered clear glass shower screen for 2 nos bathrooms $960

Supply & install floor spring 10mm thk tempered clear glass swing door at kitchen entrance $720

Supply & install 6mm tempered spray paint glass panel $550

Miscellaneous Work

To paint whole house using ICI emulsion paint (any 5 colour choices except all-in-one) $1400

Acid wash for whole house $200

Supply & install solid surface worktop for kitchen top (L 11 ft) $825

Haulage fee, sand, clearing of debris $900

Hack MBR entrance wall, door & open new door entrance $400

is it the one opp commonwealth mrt station?

very good queue number!!

Yup. Good eyes. :D

 

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Our reno got delayed for weeks as we seriously brainstormed days and nights for our WIW. Although the layout seems ideal, it is really tough to fully utilise the area without compromising on looks. :bangwall: It's my fiancee's dream to own a decent WIW so we took our time and energy on it.

Here's some of the designs we drawed,

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In the end, we decided to pass on the ID designs and nearly go for IKEA pax after several RECCE trips to Tampines and Alexandra branches. Their sliding doors looks really impressive and huge. But during a unintentional detour after Gaincity show, we signed with ClosetDesign as we are impress by the cost and quality ($1500 for first 5ft, $200 for additional ft+ 1 free item). So far, we have not started wardrobe reno so no comments on their services yet. :dunno:

Some pre-reno pictures. :P

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Defects hunting!! it's really appalling to see the low grades stuff they gave us for the price you paid. We managed to get all the listed defects rectified fairly quickly by HDB.

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Only problem we had was the new replaced tap. The HDB Ah Beng plumber claimed that the old tap no stock so he gave us a brand new one...but the thread fit was different and his workmanship worse! We even have to call his boss to complaint before he came back to fix it. Even though the workmanship is still horrible, it was much better than the previous so we accepted it (didn't want to see his blackface again... :furious: ).

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Our Kitchen, floor tiles & mosaic from SBH. The ID was gracious enough to let us pick something slightly above the agreed price. :)

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THAT's A HUGE HALL!! and did you check for hollow tiles?

Nah, just an eyeball scan across my bathrooms. Seems okay...I hope...haha

Cement screeding by HDB for the Bedrooms. Took more than 2wks of chasing to get them to come. Asked HDB to inform the contractor to call us before coming but guess what? We dropped by on one Sat and was surprised to see a uncle working on the cement screeding. Still miles from world class service...

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What we brought from Gaincity show. Burn big hole big time zzz. Chosen Gaincity after seeing all the positive reviews. True enough, their service has been top-notch on delivery day. Called me 3 days before appt to remind me, called half-an hr before appt time, waited for me to return from another appt for 2 hrs! Overall very professional and good service thoughout. On top of giving out good advices on positioning of the aircon(although we didn't took it...haha) and even has a supervision who came and double checked on the work after the workers has left.

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Congrats on your new place!!!

Renovating may be a tiring process but it's really worth it in the end!!!

Good luck and hope everything goes on smoothly for you! welcome to renotalk! :yamseng:

 

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