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A Hodgepodge Of Ideas - 5I Resale Flat

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Ok! So as promised, here are the details of what we bought so far (kitchen and 2 bathroom) :D all in all, we spent about $2,940. pretty ok, i think.

Stove

cooker hob - fujioh, from Hoe Kee

Hood

cooker hood - fujioh, from Hoe Kee. it was a package of $699 + $40 (cos we chose the white hob). we liked the hob because it has 3 rings, and one of them is the 'inner flame' ring. apparently it's better for cooking cos the flame won't waver if u switch on the fan or if there's wind!

Kitchen sink

kitchen sink from Hoe Kee. we have very limited counter space, so the best we could do was this kinda sized sink. more depth. anyway it looks pretty nice so we're ok with it. haha.

MBR toilet shower

master bathroom rain shower + instant heater. this was my husband's and my way of compromise - he prefers instant heater and i really wanted a rain shower. so we got this! :)

Common toilet shower

common toilet shower + instant heater

MBR basin

master bathroom basin. we are building a vanity top with a kompacplus surface. so this will sit on top.

Common vanity

common toilet vanity top - readymade from Hoe Kee. $380.

Bidet

bidets, 2 pieces - from Wasser. it was about $28 each i think. forgot!

Taps

cold taps! we bought 2 pieces for the 2 toilets. also from Wasser. about $54 each.

Toilet bowl

the toilet bowl, thanks to Lazyfatcat007!!! $220 each, inclusive of gst and delivery.
we bought some other small stuff too, like shower baskets and towel racks. i didn't get photos of them. but overall, we were impressed with Wasser's reasonable prices. Hoe Kee was decent too. we did check out the other players in the market before eventually deciding on these 2, and these 2 definitely trump in terms of variety and price.
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last update for today... a photo of the very initial prep in progress, where the workers are laying corrugated paper!

Preparation going on

and a photo of our parquet flooring. see the scratches? no choice but to fix it now. we initially wanted to leave it for a few months, but the scratches look terrible. i think the movers caused it when the sellers moved out. :(

Parquet flooring

 

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Hi scarlett!!

Wow loving your purchases! We are aiming for Fujioh hob and hood set as well! And very interested in your Wasserbath purchases, we never managed to visit them, are they really competitive in pricing?

For the instant heater and the rainshower, I remember reading quite a few people's T-blogs that instant heater cannot use with rainshowers in HDB, something about the water pressure not high enough? Did Wasserbath/Hoe Kee tell you about it?

 

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Hi scarlett!!

Wow loving your purchases! We are aiming for Fujioh hob and hood set as well! And very interested in your Wasserbath purchases, we never managed to visit them, are they really competitive in pricing?

For the instant heater and the rainshower, I remember reading quite a few people's T-blogs that instant heater cannot use with rainshowers in HDB, something about the water pressure not high enough? Did Wasserbath/Hoe Kee tell you about it?

hi ricepapergirl! thanks for dropping by! :D

yes, fujioh is pretty reliable. my mom's been using it for the past 4.5 years and it's been working fine. also looks nice :D I found Wasserbath's pricing pretty competitive. the salesgirl gave discounts on EVERYTHING! we actually wanted to get the common toilet's basin and cabinet from there too. they had a pretty attractive one, for the basin+cabinet+mirror, only $376 or something. we bought the basin+cabinet only for $380 from Hoe Kee. :( but since we already chose the Hoe Kee one, we let it pass. you should go take a look at Wasser. we went to the Geylang outlet, pretty decent range.

the rainshower we got is the 'new' type - integrated rain shower and instant heater! so i think water pressure should not be that much of a problem hopefully! :)

 

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Hi Scarlett, yay to starting renovation!! Wah, you have parquet floor! Just need to polish and it will be good as new. Looks like you are almost finished with your shopping.. hahaha

I also got instant heater with rain shower but from rinnai. Hope it works!

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Hi Scarlett, yay to starting renovation!! Wah, you have parquet floor! Just need to polish and it will be good as new. Looks like you are almost finished with your shopping.. hahaha

I also got instant heater with rain shower but from rinnai. Hope it works!

hello!!! yes we are almost done actually! just the ceiling fans and aircon to go. TV will come later maybe in jan-feb.. need to get our finances back up. i am interested in the Acorn brand ceiling fan. tested it at one of the shops yest and it was pretty nice. but so expensive. $300+ for the fan+light+remote! :(

and yes! i think we will go ahead and polish the floors. my contractor quoted $800 for grinding n polishing, so it's pretty ok. for 3 bedrooms.

fingers crossed for our showers ;)

 

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that's not a bad idea! i think it's already fire-rated - original BTO door from 2002. how to relaminate? i don't want to ask my contractor now cos we plan to do it a few mths down the line after we've saved up money once again... can just contact any carpenter or door specialist i guess?

In my case, it was done during the renovation period. The carpenter had to dismantle the door. Hence, it was a day where there was no main door as it had to be brought to the factory. My original door was the old HDB fire-rated type where there was some design on the surface.

The carpenter stripped away the 'design' as I wanted a plain simple door. It was then laid with new laminate.

I believe your carpenter should be able to do it.

 

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Hi scarlett!!

Okay sounds like we need to make a trip down to WasserBath at Geylang then! :D!!

And ooh I didn't know there were such integrated rainshowers with instant heaters. How cool! We're not too interested in rainshowers so we haven't been researching, but glad they solved that issue! Hope it works well for you too!

And parquet flooring! *envious* Wish we could have some too, old or not, but ours is very retro tiling all over and it's so expensive to install new parquet floors! I'm sure it'll look lovely after it's been polished!

 

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Hi scarlett!!

Okay sounds like we need to make a trip down to WasserBath at Geylang then! :D!!

And ooh I didn't know there were such integrated rainshowers with instant heaters. How cool! We're not too interested in rainshowers so we haven't been researching, but glad they solved that issue! Hope it works well for you too!

And parquet flooring! *envious* Wish we could have some too, old or not, but ours is very retro tiling all over and it's so expensive to install new parquet floors! I'm sure it'll look lovely after it's been polished!

yes go for it! haha yeah, hopefully it'll look nice. :D

i'm now in a fix. we need to get ceiling fans and everything is SO expensive. the husband and i liked the fanco s8 fans, but i realised they're 'malaysian' fans, so no safety mark. that makes it risky to buy, right? that's not cheap also. $220 with light (non LED) and remote. we want LED :(

 

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yes go for it! haha yeah, hopefully it'll look nice. :D

i'm now in a fix. we need to get ceiling fans and everything is SO expensive. the husband and i liked the fanco s8 fans, but i realised they're 'malaysian' fans, so no safety mark. that makes it risky to buy, right? that's not cheap also. $220 with light (non LED) and remote. we want LED :(

Why not consider getting the ceiling fans from JB? I got a Fanco with LED lights (Circolo C42" with Philips LED bulbs x2) at less than S$200. Only thing is need to drive in to JB.

 

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Why not consider getting the ceiling fans from JB? I got a Fanco with LED lights (Circolo C42" with Philips LED bulbs x2) at less than S$200. Only thing is need to drive in to JB.

hi shpesft, PMed you!

 

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Work in progress...it gives you the adrenaline to spotchecks almost everyday lol.

All the best scarlett.. don't forget to updates.

 

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thank you! yes, we have been going every day to check the progress (after work with a torchlight cos they switch off the main electricity!).

we were planning to go into m'sia this xmas weekend. now not sure anymore... everyday got updates about how horrible the causeway situation is. scared we'll be stuck for hours and hours...

anyway, reno update: all hacking done! i think today they are laying the prepacked screed. tiles have arrived too! forgot to take photos yesterday, paiseh.. next time shall do so :)

 

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thank you! yes, we have been going every day to check the progress (after work with a torchlight cos they switch off the main electricity!).

we were planning to go into m'sia this xmas weekend. now not sure anymore... everyday got updates about how horrible the causeway situation is. scared we'll be stuck for hours and hours...

anyway, reno update: all hacking done! i think today they are laying the prepacked screed. tiles have arrived too! forgot to take photos yesterday, paiseh.. next time shall do so :)

Expect a jam with the long weekend! I went in on Monday and was stuck in a jam on my way back for 2.5 hours. Joined the returning queue at 1.30 pm, cleared customs at 4pm. But it was worth it :) Edited by shpesft
 

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