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It took alot of procastinating but I finally got off my behind and start a T-blog to document down our journey

First off, the following

1) Our layout

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2) Our place is a new 3BR condo and these are what we think we need

- False Ceiling for Living / Dining room / Master bedroom, so that we can install ceiling fans in the living room and master bedroom

- TV console and a feature wall

- Simple Shelvings in the common bedrooms

- To convert the 3rd (small) toilet in the kitchen into a powder room

- New L-shaped sofa, because the orientation of our L-shaped sofa (which we were very fond of) is not compatible with the new place (we have not told the sofa yet).

- New fridge and Washing machine (cos our old ones are not making us happy)

3) Our problem

- This is a sub sale, so we have not even seen the showflat and have no idea how the finishes look like. And we are still waiting for the key.

- Based on the layout, we may not be able to find a place to hang laundry

- We are still waiting for the key TOP TOP to be applied.

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

We decided to get KDK for our ceiling fan

KDK (Malaysia) site

Living Room (56" Sensa 4) MYR$470

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Master Bedroom (44" Baby Fan) MYR$315

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Since KDK is much cheaper in Johor Bahru, we took a bus down to get it from

YES Electrical Supply

22 Jalan Serampang,

Tmn Pelangi,

80500. J.B

Tel: 07 - 3339 900

Got a further discount since they are distributors.

This is how we got there

1) Took 170 from Kranji MRT to JB Sentral

2) Took S1 from JB Sentral to Plaza Pelangi (cost RM1.30 per pax)

3) Walk to Jalan Serampang

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We have gotten an ID to help us with the following

- Propose colors and lighting for the whole place

- Design and build a feature wall and TV console

- Design and install false ceiling for living room and master bedroom

- Remove the toilet bowl from the 3rd toilet, and overlay it into a powder room

- Install glass work between to and bottom kitchen cabinet

For electrical works, we are asking the lighting shop to do, so that they can cover all things electrical.

(will provide more details at a later date)

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For washer, we decided to go with

LG Front Load Washer (8.5kg) (Got it from mega discount store S$1188)

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Front load because

- its more water efficient

- it is more gentle on the clothes

- we have heard alot of good things but never tried a front load

LG 8.5kg because

- we need (at least) that capacity (of 8kg)

- it has max spin speed of 1400 RPM

- it is quiet (or claim to be, due to its Direct drive motor)

- we heard that this model was manufactured in Korea

- we like that the door handle is not a spring loaded separate part, that makes opening easier, but seem very breakable

A close second is the Panasonic NA-148VG3WSG

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For the fridge, we are getting

Mitsubishi 3 Door Fridge MRC46C (406L) (Got it from mega discount store S$1050)

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Because

- we need more capacity then our current Samsung RT30 (253L)

- we like bottom freezer because it is more energy efficient (and it looks prettier)

- Unlike other brands, Mitsubishi have its individual air vault for different compartment

- I want the fridge to come with auto ice making function and liked Mitsubishi's better

I don't like that it has a 3 tick energy efficiency (as compared to 4 tick recieved by Hitachi).

Sales person says the award was a projected figure, but Mitsubish is more energy saving because its inverter motor only consume energy when it need to

I don't understand that, and is taking that with a pinch of salt.

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I use Front load before, the only con is need at least 1.5 hrs to complete the wash.

And that you cannot add any more clothes after starting the wash (among other things)

:jail:

hope that these are things I can live with (in exchange for its benefits).

Otherwise the next machine will be a top load again

 

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And that you cannot add any more clothes after starting the wash (among other things)

:jail:

hope that these are things I can live with (in exchange for its benefits).

Otherwise the next machine will be a top load again

:D

No more.. wait wait.. one more..

As top load , u need to blend down. So if the person who do the washing has knee cap problem. Advice not to get.

 

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Interesting layout! When is the expected TOP date or month?

This quarter.

We are hoping to collect keys before end May, but chances are getting slimmer by the day.

 

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For utility room shelving, we wanted to get from Jinyu

60" x 18" x 6' (4 tier) $178

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Black wire shelving

Black wire because it does not collect dust like rack do.

We did contemplate combining 2 smaller shelves (and form a L) to accommodate more shelf space in, but decided that we need space to put things we cannot put onto the shelf (eg vacuum cleaner)

It still depend on what is the actual measurement, and we need the key for that.... :bangwall:

 

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We are using "Sweet Home 3D" for the planning of our furniture placement

I find it easier to use (then other alternative that I tried)

You can even try the online version first to see if it takes, before installing the desktop one (which is a must)

3D models (of furniture) are not as easy to find though.

I found most of what I was looking for in Google's 3D Warehouse

but a lot of the models only compatible with Google Sketchup (which did not click that well with me)

This is what we have so far

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Congrats! I got my 3bedder as sub sale and had no idea how the place looked like so I had to imagine what it would be like based on the floor plan. It's good to start conceptualising your reno earlier so once TOP is obtained, you can start reno right away. Is your unit at Waterbank?

 

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We decided to get KDK for our ceiling fan

KDK (Malaysia) site

Living Room (56" Sensa 4)

product_14_1.jpg

Master Bedroom (44" Baby Fan)

product_8_1.jpg

Since KDK is much cheaper in Johor Bahru, we took a bus down to get it from

YES Electrical Supply

22 Jalan Serampang,

Tmn Pelangi,

80500. J.B

Tel: 07 - 3339 900

Got a further discount since they are distributors.

This is how we got there

1) Took 170 from Kranji MRT to JB Sentral

2) Took S1 from JB Sentral to Plaza Pelangi (cost RM1.30 per pax)

3) Walk to Jalan Serampang

167805_10150396426885727_5147993_n.jpg

Hi, can share how much you bought the ceiling fans?

 

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