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Hello Spikedoll, can i have your ID's name, company's name and contact please?

thank you :)

Hi missterry

Pm-Ed you! Good luck on your ID hunt :)

 

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

I suppose delaying handover of flat is kind of common!Met up with contractor last weekend and he said handover of the flat would be on April 17th....plus/minus 1-2 days or so.

 

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Your reno is progressing well. Love your fans. They look so unique and is nice too. For the metals bars hanging down, will you be having carpentry works to conceal them? Or using dry walls?

 

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15th day of renovation

took less than a day to complete laying the parquet flooring for the bedrooms.. Next should be lacquer process.

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Platform bed also in progress

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Staircase, U channel done

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Spikedoll, can you share how much parquet is costing you for second floor?

 

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Spikedoll, can you share how much parquet is costing you for second floor?

If I'm not wrong it's about $6.50 Psf .. The whole of second floor cost about 4.4k including skirting

 

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Your reno is progressing well. Love your fans. They look so unique and is nice too. For the metals bars hanging down, will you be having carpentry works to conceal them? Or using dry walls?

Are you referring to the stainless steel rack in the kitchen? If yes, no we won't be concealing it coz we are doing open concept kitchen but we do have glass panels and sliding door to prevent grease and smoke out of kitchen.

 

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If I'm not wrong it's about $6.50 Psf .. The whole of second floor cost about 4.4k including skirting

oh cool! thanks for that!

 

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We have been using this wellness bidet for our current toilets so we will buy for all the toilets in new flat. So far very pleased with this product. Very easy to install and doesn't use electricity. The price is good too!!!only $119. Product from Korea.

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We have been using this wellness bidet for our current toilets so we will buy for all the toilets in new flat. So far very pleased with this product. Very easy to install and doesn't use electricity. The price is good too!!!only $119. Product from Korea.

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we more "down to earth". use the hose and spray. lol

 

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If I'm not wrong it's about $6.50 Psf .. The whole of second floor cost about 4.4k including skirting

Hi Spikedoll,

Really like your parquet floor, can you let me know the width of the parquet and also is that teak?

I wanted to get 3" wide wood strip, but yours look narrower and it's very nice already, maybe I will consider getting something narrower instead of 3".

Thanks in advance.

 

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Hi Spikedoll,

Really like your parquet floor, can you let me know the width of the parquet and also is that teak?

I wanted to get 3" wide wood strip, but yours look narrower and it's very nice already, maybe I will consider getting something narrower instead of 3".

Thanks in advance.

Hi toonie

I think it's 2" .. Not too sure of the actual wood material but should be teak? But I know its not old wood .. Think old wood cost even more .. Burmese old wood?

Workers said nowadays mostly use new trees

 

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Some pics taken after chemical wash done. But still very dusty and alot of cleaning need to be done very soon...

And we decided to bring our jack rascal terror to our new place.. She was very excited and started to explore every corner.. But the glass railing is not up yet so quite a concern on safety.. So decided to keep her leashed inside the house. We think she could sense this gonna be her new house hehe

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This is foyer area with 2 lobangs.. As usual our rascal is a very kaypoh dog so she likes to stick her head out to peep. These 2 lobangs will be blocked for her safety.

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MBR toilet

 

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L2 common toilet

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Pipes are concealed so the tiler need to lay tiles on this

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Kitchen false ceiling done

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Partition that block the sliding glass door track

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False beam done and to support the glass panel ( duno how to explain but Renovator said for some security purpose)

Renovator, Low, kept emphasize on safety to hubby so must plan and do properly.. Cannot suka suka one

That's all for now.. Thanks to the invention of smartphone that uploading and posting of pics are a breeze these days. We are still cracking our brain on how to block the staircase when we are not around to prevent rascal from running up. The normal baby gate can't be used.

These days are so busy doing packing and throwing lol.

 

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L2 common toilet

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Pipes are concealed so the tiler need to lay tiles on this

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Kitchen false ceiling done

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Partition that block the sliding glass door track

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False beam done and to support the glass panel ( duno how to explain but Renovator said for some security purpose)

Renovator, Low, kept emphasize on safety to hubby so must plan and do properly.. Cannot suka suka one

That's all for now.. Thanks to the invention of smartphone that uploading and posting of pics are a breeze these days. We are still cracking our brain on how to block the staircase when we are not around to prevent rascal from running up. The normal baby gate can't be used.

These days are so busy doing packing and throwing lol.

Wow! Ur master toilet looks like hotel toliet. :dribble: Envy u, can have a big vanity in ur common toilet.

Counting down to move-in to ur new place? :sport-smiley-004:

Understand from my ID, he also asked the sub-con to weld a metal piece and mounted onto the ceiling before cover the false ceiling. This will hold the glass frame and door for the kitchen entrance.

 

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