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Re-runing of Aircon trunking:

Unfortunately, during the first installation, I forgot to consider the trunking routing, as a result it is very ugly. I need to re-run the aircon trunking, still talking to and getting some qoutations from the aircon contractors before making a decision.

Old layout:

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New layout (wanted):

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Lessons learnt: Painful and costly

We have engaged Twin Aircon Engineering Services to do the re-run of aircon trunking.

Twin Aircon Engineering Services

Blk 9003 Tampines St 93

#04-194 Singapore 528837

Tel : 62600715 or 84840325 (Alex)

Total demages: $600+ included the servicing of 3 fancoils units.

They used the new gas pipe and water pipe.

Overall after the installation and services, there is no problem. Quite satisfied with their job.

They also sell and install air-con, you can ask them for quotation too for new air-con.

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Near Completion condition of Living Room:

Paint Color:

ICI Light and Space-

Frosted Dawn LS22276

Nippon Easy Wash-

Matched to Dulux All Mosaic Grey AL20804

My ceiling fan:

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My bedroom doors and enterance to the kitchen:

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My clock and living room aircon:

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Waiting for acid wash and laminate flooring.

 

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Near Completion condition of Common bedroom:

Paint Color:

ICI Wash and Wear -

Hazelnut, WW22266L

ICI Light and Space-

Desert Wind LS22274

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Waiting for laminate flooring.

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Laminate Flooring for Living room and bedrooms:

Installation :

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The Pergo Aged Oak (dark brown)is for the living room, it is AC 5.

The Robina Euroline is for the bedrooms, it is AC 4.

Joint between the main door tiles and Living room Pergo aged oak:

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Joint between the kitchen tiles and Living room Pergo aged oak:

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Joint between the Bedroom Robina euroline and Living room Pergo aged oak:

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Overall the workmanship by floor option is very good and the workers are very detail in installing the laminate floors.

Lessons learnt:

There is some difference in the feeling of the floorings of Pergo and Robina. Robina gave a harder and solid feel. While the Pergo have softer feeling of wood and have some cushion when you walk on it; maybe it is made of Pine wood.

 

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Laminate Flooring for Living room and bedrooms:

Installation :

img2808l.jpg

The Pergo Aged Oak (dark brown)is for the living room, it is AC 5.

The Robina Euroline is for the bedrooms, it is AC 4.

Joint between the main door tiles and Living room Pergo aged oak:

img2857p.jpg

Joint between the kitchen tiles and Living room Pergo aged oak:

img2856c.jpg

Joint between the Bedroom Robina euroline and Living room Pergo aged oak:

img2848y.jpg

Overall the workmanship by floor option is very good and the workers are very detail in installing the laminate floors.

Lessons learnt:

There is some difference in the feeling of the floorings of Pergo and Robina. Robina gave a harder and solid feel. While the Pergo have softer feeling of wood and have some cushion when you walk on it; maybe it is made of Pine wood.

Hi yeo, looks like your renovation is coming along nicely.

I'm using floor option as well so am glad to hear that you are saying good things about floor option :)

Looking forward to my laminates as well hee...

Had problems choosing between Robina and Pergo as well previously when I was in their office.

May I know if you're using laminate or pvc trimmings for the joint?

Cheers

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Hi yeo, looks like your renovation is coming along nicely.

I'm using floor option as well so am glad to hear that you are saying good things about floor option :)

Looking forward to my laminates as well hee...

Had problems choosing between Robina and Pergo as well previously when I was in their office.

May I know if you're using laminate or pvc trimmings for the joint?

Cheers

I am using both the PVC with laminate and Alu for the the joints. It depends on the locations.

The Alu joints are in the living room. However, the tile must be above the floor by about 8mm to 10mm depending on the types of laminate floor used. You may tell the tiler that the height between the joint to be 9mm or else the joint is very ugly if there is difference in height.

 

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Completion condition of Living Room:

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Didn't know that KDK V60 comes in white!!!! Thought its the dark grey all along!!!

Argh.... if i have known wouldn have spent on the sycamore

 

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Didn't know that KDK V60 comes in white!!!! Thought its the dark grey all along!!!

Argh.... if i have known wouldn have spent on the sycamore

I also donot know that until I collect my fan from the Everjoint. They said they only have white ones at this moment , the silver one does not have stock. I also thought the fan has silver color. I say I can take the white one.

 

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Kitchen Cabinet

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Completed Kitchen

White floor tiles have been overlaid to the old tiles:

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The wall tiles are been plastered over and painted as the wall tiles we decided not to hack it. Black glass back splash have been installed on the sink area. New sink tap has been installed too:

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Completed Kitchen

Paint Color:

ICI All Dulux-

White AL25057

Nippon Easy Wash-

Matched to Dulux All Mosaic Grey AL20804

The wall tiles are been plastered and painted. Black glass back splash have been installed on the sink area:

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The AL bamboo pole holder (only $10) and 3 AL poles ($9 per pole):

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Common Toilet AL bifold door (black and white checker):

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Kerbless Enterance to the Common Toilet:

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Completed Kitchen

Paint Color:

ICI All Dulux-

White AL25057

Nippon Easy Wash-

Matched to Dulux All Mosaic Grey AL20804

The wall tiles are been plastered and painted. Black glass back splash have been installed on the sink area:

img2879hg.jpg

Hello Yeo99,

May I know what you have had to do to make sure that your new kitchen floor tiles (overlay) and your living room laminate can join on a flat level ?

Was your original kitchen floor and original living room floor already levelled ?

 

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Completed Kitchen

White floor tiles have been overlaid to the old tiles:

img28750.jpg

The wall tiles are been plastered and painted. Black glass black splash have been installed on the sink area:

img2878q.jpg

I like your kitchen concept! ;)

 

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Hello Yeo99,

May I know what you have had to do to make sure that your new kitchen floor tiles (overlay) and your living room laminate can join on a flat level ?

Was your original kitchen floor and original living room floor already levelled ?

I think the tiler used chemical cements for the kitchen, the tiles thickness selected should not be too thick. Another thing is to use a slightly thick laminate flooring (some is 8mm, some is 9mm or 10mm). Lastly, if there is a slighhtly difference, the laminate floor installer will try to add some support (some form of plastic sheet) below the laminate floor to slope up the joint area to have a flat joint. Talk to both the tilers and the laminate floor guys, they can advise you.

 

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