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    i know how you feel. i waited 5+ years for my BTO, countless times i just stood outside the gate and "sayang-ed" my main door from outside lol
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    Very long time never update the blog already. Sorry folks. Still waiting for my keys from HDB argghhh. Just wanna upload this simple but important milestone picture. The FIRST TIME i can literally stand right at my apartment's doorstep and touch my house gate!! AHHHHHHHHHH!?!?!?! where are my keys HDB??????
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    nice, good space planning n color combi.. tv 65" kinda oversize, if can reduce 55'' i am also a future 2room owner, coming sept to choose unit at punggol... side track a little, i am also an ID for 4years, those 2rooms owners feel free to contact me for advices or reno, quote renotalk 2roomer, giving good rate for 2rooms owners like myself thanks everyone.. pm me
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    woohoo.. ryanyth, Congrats!!!! Your journey has started!!!! I'm looking forward to your updates and hope to pick a few pointers as a fellow 35sqm bto roomer.. 25K set aside for Reno, I am also hoping you share your furniture and electrical appliance cost when the time comes.. so I also know roughly how much to put aside.. sorry if I ask too much.. paiseh.. lol.. coz no one else I know is getting keys as of now.. I am excited for you... cannot wait to see all the pics of your hse... pls do post lots of them...
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    Blog Entry Date: 4th November 2017 Saturday Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents End of 7th week after Key Collection. Carpentry Works - Part 2 / 3 Welcome to Day 2 of Carpentry Works. Workers are still working in my apartment. It seems that my worries for yesterday aren't that bad after all. Here's my DBBox Cabinet door finally completed. (Top side is Swing Open styled Casement Door, Bottom side is Sliding Door) Apparently, the height of the bottom side sliding door is 78cm. Which is a good height because the height of my desk is about 75.2cm My initial worry yesterday was that I thought my desk would be higher than the bottom sliding door and overshot preventing the top casement door from opening. Looks like my fears were unfounded! Here's a look at my Bathroom Vanity Cabinet Storage Kitchen Area Really happy with this one. Mostly because the Integrated Dining Table concept works! Its a little small sure, but 2 people can just about nicely sit face to face having a meal. And they even installed the Ariston Oven. It looks nicely integrated with the rest of the carpentry doesn’t it? Here’s another view with cabinets and drawers opened. Remember the chipped part on the Top Cabinet shelf? That has been repaired and replaced. Looking Good! Another view of the Top Kitchen Cabinet Shelf Heres the other side of the Kitchen where my Kitchen Sink and Washing Machine is. Shelving above the Washing Machine and Kitchen Sink. Really liking how nice the Dishrack Cover looks! (Whoops seems to have caught the worker's reflection too lol) Shelving Dishwashing Rack above Kitchen Sink is using the famous Blum hinge. (Only this one uses Blum though, not sure whats the hinge on rest of the kitchen cabinets.) (Addendum) After re-checking, ALL the hinges used in Carpentry are Blum Hinges. This is how they look like. Bedroom Platform Bed is also slowly starting to take shape. Its looking good too! And thats my report for 2nd day of Carpentry. Still lots of stuffs to be done, such as Quartz CounterTop etc. But I must say, the work is going well, definitely a much better improvement compared to yesterday’s initial shock. I’ll be going down again tomorrow to retake pictures again without the workers around. (I don’t think they work on Sunday). Hopefully I can capture images with better angles. Things are definitely looking good! Thanks for visiting. I’ll see you in Part 3! Click Here for the Next Blog Entry: End of 7th week after Key Collection. Carpentry Works - Part 3 / 3 Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents
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    Blog Entry Date: 11th October 2017 Wednesday Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents 4th week after Key Collection. Tiling completed, Important Milestone reached. A Prepping Week for the next Milestone With Tiling completed, an important milestone has concluded and now 4th Week begins. From what I understand from Jason, the action plan for this week is: 1) Early week, Electrical guys come up to settle any power points that are still outstanding. 2) Clearing of Rubbish and Removal of Bulky Trash to be done midweek on Wednesday and Thursday 3) Jason setting up appointment with his Carpenter for discussion on next Carpentry Milestone 4) Painters to come at end of the week Next Monday to start Painting Works after all Rubbish has been removed. 5) Meeting Jason on Saturday to go buy my Kitchen/Bathroom Stuffs, Appointment with Carpenter for Carpentry Discussions As you can see, there isn't much action for 4th week, its more like a Prepping Week to Prepare for the Next Major Milestone which is Painting / Carpentry / Lightings. ---------------------------------------------------------- Below are the pictures I've just captured of most of the rubbish cleared, and a better picture of how the finished tiling works looks like. What do ya'll think of the workmanship? (Warning: Massive amount of Pictures ahead) ---------------------------------------------------------- Bathroom Pictures of the Bathroom taken from outside: Bathroom Floor (Notice the difference in height? Left side closer to entrance is Dry Area, right side shower area is Wet Area. There will be a glass panel put in later to divide the 2 areas. Close up of the Bathroom Floor Bathroom Ceiling Corner Another Bathroom Ceiling Corner Side of the Bathroom Wall showing the Aircon Trunking ---------------------------------------------------------- Kitchen I have shown this before, but here it is again. This is the side of Kitchen Wall thats facing the Main Door. Overall look of tiling and kerbs completed in Kitchen. Kerb at the Washing Machine and Kitchen Sink side (Left side is Washing Machine, Right side is Kitchen Sink) Close up look of the Kitchen Sink Kerb Close Up look of the Washing Machine Kerb View of the Kerb on the other side of the Kitchen where my Oven, Induction Stovetop, Refridgerator are located Close up look of the Refridgeratror Kerb Close up look at the Induction Stovetop, Oven side Kerb Another overall look at the completed tiling work in the Kitchen (This time also including the Laundry Rack) ---------------------------------------------------------- Living Room Different Views of my Living Room Ceiling L-Box Cove Lighting Do you remember previously in the Living Room after both Sliding Door and False wall were removed, there was a massive big gaping hole that looks like this? Well, this hole has also been patched up very nicely using the spare tiles given by HDB as shown below. Other than a bit of touchup on the Wooden Skirting, you will never know there used to be a big hole there. So many pictures of the completed work. How do you find the workmanship? Anyway this concludes my report for the 4th week. I am very happy that an important milestone has been completed mostly without hitches and on schedule. Thanks for visiting, I'll see you in the next Blog Entry! Click Here for the Next Blog Entry: My Mid-Renovation Review of my Interior Designer Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents
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    Blog Entry Date: 4th October 2017 Wednesday Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents 3rd week after Key Collection. Electrical Wiring in Progress, Ceiling L-Box and Aircon Trunking Box-Up done. Tiling starts for the Bathroom and Kitchen. Hello Everyone! Its the middle of the 3rd week and here are my progress. This week is all about electrical wiring, false ceiling and tiling. Yes i know its a little early to post seeing how its not the end of the week yet, but theres alot that happened! ------------ Earlier in the week, Sky (The Electrician) sent his men over for the wiring of my place. Removal of plug sockets to prep for tiling overlay, rewiring of electrical points etc as shown in the below series of images. (I thought is looked quite cute Electrical Guy wear Crocs when working :D, but its important to wear shoes because that can help "Ground" you so you don't get electric shock I think. Sorry, electrical knowledge all throw back to teacher liao. ) ------------ Next came the tilers and ceiling folks. As you can see in the below series of pictures, my false ceiling in bedroom and L-Box Cove Lighting false ceiling are being set up. They add a sort of metal skeleton before adding the ceiling. (Sorry for the blurry pictures. I will try to retake some better ones.) ------------ Remember the Box-Up Im doing to hide my Aircon Trunking in my Living Room area? That is also pretty much done. A huge improvement i must say. ------------ Below series of photos show the Tilers in action. Overlay of Tiles are done in my Bathroom and Kitchen. (Box up for the Bathroom to hide Aircon Trunking has been scrapped, so tiler go ahead and lay something called W1 which is a kind of ceramic glue over to prep for Overlay of Tiles) In addition, cement has also been added at the Kitchen as base to prep for Kitchen Cabinets which will come later. ------------ Last but not least, i'd like to give a Special Mention to Rufus58's ID friend!! Instead of $650 that I have to pay for the DBBox doors, I was quoted a less heart attack inducing price. Thanks very much Rufus58!! ------------ Progress looks to be quite smooth so far. I can't wait to see how my tiles are going to look like when completed! Thanks for visiting, and I'll see you in my next entry! Click Here for the Next Blog Entry: The Hunt for a Modular Pole Wardrobe system and something to keep the Main Door from closing Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents
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    Blog Entry Date: 30th September 2017 Saturday Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents 2nd week after Key Collection. BSC Defect Repair done. Hacking away False Wall and Bathroom Door, Electrical Wiring and a BIG BILL SHOCK 2nd week after key collection and here's my progress updates: BSC Defect Rectification is finally completed! BSC Office gave me a call told me everything was done, and what I did was went down onsite with Jason did a final inspection before I signed off, thus completing BSC's defect rectification and officially the start of my renovation! ------------ Earlier in the week, Jason brought in his Ceiling/Tilers guys to prep and start measuring the amount of my false ceiling required, L-Box Cove Lighting. Materials shipped over to prep for tiling. So much Tiles standby ready for Tiling Next Week. At this point, I meet my first bill shock of "Extra Things" that are charged but not covered in my renovation quotation. (This is probably first of many to come). According to the Ceiling guys, they recommend doing a "Box-Up" to cover up the Aircon Trunking I have in the Living Room, Bedroom and Bathroom and say it will look much nicer. A "Box-Up" in this case, is a false partition panel that is used to cover up and hide all traces of the aircon trunking and it is either painted over (in the case of my bedroom/living room) or overlay and tiled over (in the case of my bathroom) And to do this "Box-Up" is going to cost roughly $610 $375 extra. Ouch. *Addendum* After mmoh's advice, aircon pipe will spoil and if it does, this boxup will need to be removed. This will be especially horrendous for my bathroom boxup if removed since i overlay tiles there. I can imagine if removed, and if i can't find the exact tiles i used to overlay the bathroom, there's gonna be a big ugly empty cement patch there!! I'll still be doing boxup for the living room trunking though, because even if the boxup is removed, is still not so bad since I don't overlay any tiles there, and any imperfections can just be painted over. Thanks mmoh!! You might have just saved me a giant headache in the future! Here are some mockups of how the "Box-Up" is going to look like. The area highlighted in Blue is the "Box-Up" $610 $375 is alot to pay IMO. But ... I also feel covering up of Aircon trunking is important to contribute to a clean look that i am achieving...In the end, Heart wins the Mind, so thats $610 $375 go bye bye. *Addendum* Heart wins, but Mind also win. Box up will be done in the Living Room but not at Bathroom. I will be painting the aircon trunking at my bathroom black colour. Sure it may look abit off, but in the long run i will save myself a bigger headache. ----------------------- Bathroom door hacked away to prep for Bathroom overlay tiling (It will be replaced with PD Door) Remember that my Sliding Door was Removed? Now my False Wall is also gone. What a relief! Finally that area is completely bare. Here's a comparison image of what's being done. Looks much cleaner now right? Close up look at the much needed freed up space now that Sliding Door and False Wall are removed. ------------ Next up, during this 2nd week, the Electrician (Sky) also came onsite to do site survey. This is a VERY IMPORTANT person, because he will be the one who can decide where I can lay my electrical cables, position of power switches, position of power plugs and also position of lights. Basically anything electrical will need to go thru him. Looking at Sky and Jason go to room by room and babble all sorts of technical and electrical jargon just made me lost lol. I'm just there to give inputs on where I would like switches or power points to be located, and he would give his advice whether practical or not. It was certainly a very interesting experience to see how they worked together. Electrical symbol doodling to mark out areas for concealed wiring trunking Apparently because Im doing extensive tile overlay of both my Kitchen and Bathroom, quite a lot of power points need to be shifted and moved. Not only that, I opted for concealment instead of trunking, which means, instead of a typical ugly trunking running all over the place, my cables where possible will be hidden in a trench that is dug into the wall. The end result looks completely invisible and nice. (Not exactly HDB approved, but yea.) Cost of Electrical Wiring total comes up to $3000. Ouch. Unlike the earlier Box-Up which is optional, this cost for electrical is die die must pay. If don't pay, means no electricity lol! ------------ And so....we come to the next "Need to Pay Extra" bill. uh-oh. Oh dear...its only 2nd week after my key collection, and below are the extra amounts I have to pay on top of my renovation quotation of $25k. Ouch ouch ouch. Electrical and Wirings: $3000 (This one can't be helped is must pay one.) Box-Up Concealment of Aircon Trunking: $610 $375 (This one is I backside itchy wanna pay to look nicer) Change of DB-Box Cabinet Swing Open Door to Sliding Door: $750 $650 (after negotiating) (Still feel like kena chop carrot for this one, I blame myself for not doing research properly. ) Total so far comes up to: $4360 $4025 extra I need to top up! $750 $650 just for removal of DBBox Door and installation of Sliding Door. *faints* So yea....that was a basic summary of how Week 2 went by. Really Painful...need to pay so much extra money extra...ouch. Phew!! Such a long entry... Anyway, thanks for visiting, and I'll see you in my next entry! Click Here for the Next Blog Entry: 3rd week after Key Collection. Electrical Wiring in Progress, Ceiling L-Box and Aircon Trunking Box-Up done. Tiling starts for the Bathroom and Kitchen. Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents
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    Blog Entry Date: 23rd September 2017 Saturday Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents 1 week after Key Collection. BSC Defect Rectification in progress, Laying of Aircon Piping So here we are, 1 week after key collection and here's my progress updates: 1) BSC Defect Rectification is still going on, but much progress is made. Chipped paintwork is repainted, drainage are unclogged, but most importantly, the stainless steel bracket connected to my movable laundry rack is finally removed! (Left picture is taken WITH the Stainless Steel bracket, Right picture is taken WITHOUT the Stainless Steel bracket. Just take a look at what a big difference it makes. At the very least, my laundry rack no longer feels too low now. I understand that once BSC has completed the list of defects to rectify, they will contact either ID or Me to go down with them for final inspections if more rectification works are needed. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- While BSC is hard at work doing defect rectification, Jason and his Team weren't slacking too. He activated his Air-Con guys to start prepping and laying piping and copper cables for my Air-Con installation. Even better, they even went the extra mile to remove the AWFUL sliding door that BSC was supposed to remove in the first place. Such a relief to see that TERRIBLE thing finally go!! Daikin Team was also here, because the Air-Con i have chosen is the Daikin Smile Series System 2. Yes. THAT TV commercial with that cute (or annoying) jingle lol! Jason's Aircon Team in Action. And heres the Aircon Piping done, and routed to outside the apartment where the Aircon Inverter will be sitting at: Good Riddance to that AWFUL Sliding Door! I won't miss you! Look at all that space freed up! Yes that small partition wall between the bedroom and living room will also soon be hacked away, for even more space. This False Wall will also be removed later. So yea, thats the basic summary of work done and progress 1 week after Key Collection. Everything seems to be moving smoothly. Once BSC has completed defect rectification, actual renovation will finally start. Once again, thanks for reading, and I hope to see you in my next blog entry pretty soon! Click Here for the Next Blog Entry: 2nd week after Key Collection. BSC Defect Repair done. Hacking away False Wall and Bathroom Door, Electrical Wiring and a BIG BILL SHOCK. Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents
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    Blog Entry Date: 16th September 2017 Saturday (My Longest Post so far ) Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents Key Collection Day!! Defect Checks and Buying all my Lightings! It's KEY COLLECTION DAY!! What a Day it has been!! Phew!! Woke up bright and early to greet a morning rainshower! Its not a bad sign, water according to Chinese beliefs means FORTUNE and MONEY!! LOL!! Anyway, as usual made my way to HDB Hub at Toa Payoh and here are the general things I did there: 1) Take queue number from the Electronic Kiosk. (The stupid machine actually only start operate at 8.00am, and silly me was there at 7.30am!! LOL!!) 2) When your queue number is called out, proceed to the designated office (same as when you first select your unit) 3) PLENTY OF PAPERWORK omg. Literally mountains of em. Even for me when I don't need to take loan, there were still TONS of forms to sign. This part can take up to at least half hour. (Take note, those who take HDB loan will need to buy Compulsory Basic Fire Insurance from Etiqa. I don't need to take loan, but I also buy lah just to play safe lol. Protip: Buy the insurance online before collection day. 4) Halfway through, you will be asked to go 3rd Floor to pay Conservancy Bill thru NETS. About $25++ dollars. 5) Next, proceed to SP Power to activate your Water and Electricity. (Some people don't do this because can save abit on the bill. For me is just heck care lah just pay lah, one shot settle all.) This part I read was a very long queue for some couples. But lucky me, since my appointment was so early, I was literally the only one there, and service was fast and prompt. 6) Go back to your original admin office and......the moment I've been waiting for so long!! So yea, your keys are given to you in this pouch bag in addition to a few more informational pamphlets. (Other blogs mention getting a free copy of Home & Decor magazine, but I didn't get any. HDB probably cutting cost lol) And thats pretty much it!! My Key Collection is done at HDB!! ---------------------------------------------- And now we come to the main event.... The inside of my humble little 35sqm home. (Sorry if the images are a little shaky) I might retake the pictures again. The Entryway: Yes, you can see the little cute pineapple and oranges from here. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Kitchen: Not gonna lie, Kitchen area feels small. It is gonna be a challenge whether it is gonna match up to the 3D Designs. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Living Room: Honestly, this feels larger than I initially thought. A solid 65" LED TV should have no trouble in here. Can say i'm happy with my living room. (Addendum: While a 65" TV can fit, 55" is a better choice as the border around the TV will look nicer. as shown in the 2nd picture where i put the masking tape to illustrate what I mean. Smaller rectangle is 55", Bigger Rectangle is 65") ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bedroom: Bedroom feels ok, but a tad bit small. No issues with laying a Queen Size bed from my 3D Design. BUT that sliding door definitely has got to go. The stupid thing is hard to pull, sometimes even get stuck. And there's a bad rust smell. Ugh. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bathroom: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- And here are some pictures of Jason doing defect checking. All I did was to just stand around while he combs the place. Process took about an hour or so. He's really meticulous. (Even brought along a mirror to check on the top of things) That said, even if ID will do Defect Check, I would still recommend to recheck yourself again too to spot anything else that he might have missed. Actually, other than a few cosmetic things, there weren't much serious defects like misaligned wall which some of my neighbours in my Facebook Group encountered. (Thank God) Well, the bedroom sliding door is a defect, but I'm gonna remove it anyway so it doesn't matter. Checking the Windows. Taking a Mirror to check on top of door to make sure there isn't any defect. (Protip: If you are doing Defect Check yourself, bring a mirror + and a very tall friend) The bolt in the door was a little stuck, but thats because due to some pieces of debris that was stuck in it. Removed em and it worked fine. So after defect checking was done, we filled in the form provided by HDB and went to my estate's BSC (Building Service Centre) to submit. Someone from BSC will than come up to your unit to do further inspections. From here, it will take about 1 week or so for BSC to finish up fixing all the defects you've listed. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After defect checking was completed, I brought Jason to my selected Lighting Shop. All my lightings are bought from here, and the designs are what I like. I feel the prices are quite reasonable. The total cost of my Lightings is $1323.80 I was even given a discount of $73.80 which makes the final total cost of ALL my lightings to $1250 Not really sure if this is the best price in town, but its a price i'm comfortable with. (LOL my own laptop already costs more than this) If anyone is interested, this is the company: Home First (S) Pte Ltd 21 Woodlands Close #05-07 PRIMZ BizHub Singapore 737854 https://www.homefirst.com.sg/ Tel: 67107994 Interior View of the place. Here's Jason and Mr Tay from Home First discussing dimensions of my LED Strips And thats it for this Blog Entry. More information will be posted as I go along. (Due to lack of anymore space, subsequent postings here, will be catered for actual renovations. I'm aiming for maybe 1 week 1 post to see the progress. Posts concerning purchase of appliances, furnitures, etc will be posted as new posts. Not to worry, when everything is completed, I will do a "Table of Contents" with one-click links that will be easier to navigate instead of reading thru tens of pages for information you are interested in. Well, my first real step towards creating my dream home has begun! Thanks for coming, I'll see you in the next Blog Entry! Click Here for the Next Blog Entry: Close Up Views of Bedroom Sliding Door and Living Room DB Box. Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents
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    Blog Entry Date: 15th September 2017 Friday Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents Pre-Key Collection Day!! What to prepare for Key Collection Phew...it has been about 2 months since my last blog update. And as of this post, it is actually less than 16 hours more till I finally get my keys from HDB!! How time seems to fly by! For 3 years I have been waiting patiently, and now, the day I am waiting for is just right around the corner! Honestly it kindda feels very surreal right now for me. But enough of my ramblings. Since today is the eve of my key collection, I thought i'd post the items that I've prepared, (both Ceremonial, and for Defect Checking) So as you can see from the pictures, here are some of the things I've prepared. I'll do a list and also indicate the reason why I bring them. I hope this will help anyone who is also going to get their keys soon. Items For Ceremonial Purposes Only: As you know lah, we Chinese do everything also want to be lucky and of course 1st day Door Opening is no exception lol. I'm not a particularly pantang (superstitious) person, and the items I list here, isn't the full list of traditional items to bring. But if you're like me, not particularly pantang but still abit pantang, here are what you might wanna bring. LOL!! 1) Pineapple In Hokkien, a Pineapple is pronounced as "Ong Lai" which roughly translates as "Luck Arrives" So the procedure is supposed to be after door opening, roll the pineapple into the house, and at the same time, shout some auspicious phrases. Phrases that you normally say during Chinese New Year won't go wrong, such as: "平平安安“ (Safety Safety) ”出路平安“ (Safety to whoever enters or leaves the house) ”开开心心“ (Joyous and Happy) ”大吉大利“ (Great Fortune) ”天天发财“ (Everyday HUAT AH!!) 2) 5 Oranges Honestly I have no idea what it is for, as I was recommended by Jason to bring some. I suppose the idea is for prosperity also I guess? Anyone knows? The idea is after rolling the pineapple, to arrange the pineapple and oranges together where it stopped rolling. (I think) 3) Sea Salt Salt is supposed to be something that helps wards off evil and bad luck and is practiced by several cultures, and it is supposedly better to use Sea Salt rather than Common Table Salt. So guess what, I went the extra mile and bought Korean Sea Salt supposedly extracted from Jeollanam-do, a UNESCO site in Korea. http://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/5484/ Abit crazy i know, but at only about $2.50 per packet sold in Sheng Siong, i figured why not right? LOL!! You are supposed to go to every corner of the apartment and sprinkle some salt to ward off bad luck. 4) Addendum: I can't believe I forgot to add this lol. While throwing the Sea Salt, I also said this phrase in the 4 Main Languages of Singapore. Hey, Singapore is a multi-cultural society right? Don't worry about pronounciation, its the thought that counts lah. English: "Hello, I'm the new owner of this apartment. If there are anyone still around, please kindly leave this place thanks." Chinese: "我是這裡的新屋主,如果還有誰在這裡,請多謝離開這個地方,謝謝." Malay: "Jika ada orang masih ada di rumah saya, tolong blah/berambus dari rumah saya. Terima kasih." Tamil: "Vanekkem. Angu yaaravathu irenthal, thayeve seithe angirunthe sellungel. Nandri." So Ya. What i've listed is only just a rough guide. Feel free to add on anymore auspicious items or procedures you will need for your own door opening. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Items For Practical Purposes: Ok now that we've got the ceremonial items covered, we come to the more practical items that is useful for Defect Checking: 1) Bottle of Water You will need to pour some water at your bathroom floor and wait to see if the water will drain away properly. This is to ensure that HDB has done the water level correctly for you when you do defect checks. 2) Measuring Tape Well of course its useful to bring this along for any measuring required. 3) Masking Tape and Marker Pen Used for both marking the defects and also to do mockups of the dimensions of cabinets, tables, structures etc for you to visualize easier how they are gonna feel. 4) Mobile Phone Power Charger (Optional: Power Bank if Electricity is not available.) Used to test if the Power Points in the apartment are working well. Phew! I guess thats all so far, and if you haven't yet realized, i'm REALLY REALLY EXCITED to finally get my keys! Tomorrow, i'll post more. My ID Jason, will also be there doing Defect Checking with me. See you all soon tomorrow!! Click Here for the Next Blog Entry: Key Collection Day!! Defect Checks and Buying all my Lightings! Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents
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    Blog Entry Date: 12th July 2017 Wednesday Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents Revised 3D Drawings from ID (Living Room Included this time) Gonna be a short update this time. Attached are the final 3D Drawing drafts of my apartment. (Including Living Room this time) I have no issues with all of them, and as for Living Room, while it feels cosy, but I feel the tatami mat and feature wall is gonna be very troublesome to clean especially if accidentally spill any drinks. What do ya'll think? Click Here for the Next Blog Entry: Pre-Key Collection Day!! What to prepare for Key Collection. Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents
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    Blog Entry Date: 3rd July 2017 Monday Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents Voicing out my Concerns to ID, Schedule Check and some photos of selected Laminates and Quartztop Just came back from a meeting with Jason to voice out my concerns. He's apologetic about the issue with Aida and I'm fine with it seeing how he did produce some nice 3D Drawings. Moving on, today's meeting is more of a schedule check and to tie up on what is to happen in the days to come. Just in case I have not posted this information, here is the schedule payment: 1) Pay $500 for booking deposit and get 3D Drawings 2) After get key, they will do defect check for me to submit to HDB. Pay 10% 3) After HDB / BCA does its repairs and rectification (normally about 1 week). Pay 40% for renovation to start. 4) After masonry, tiles overlay, electrical, ceiling works, lighting installation, hacking, plumbing, painting, hacking completed. Pay 40% to start on glass works and carpentry works. 5) After glass works, carpentry works are completed. Pay final 10% after final defect check. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oh yea, previously I didn't take the photos of the Laminates and Quartztop i'll be using, so here they are. These are the exact same items that you see in my 3D Drawing. Laminates are from Formica, Quartz is from Neutra. I'm so sorry the pictures turned out so Orangey. Its due to the Warm White light they had in the studio. You can show these to your ID to see how they actually look like. I'm sure every ID would have a sample of these. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As for the 3D Drawings, today we talked about the little modifications and alterations to be made. As im already satisfied with the overall look in the 3D drawing, theres nothing too drastic to amend, just little alterations and mistakes to be corrected. So yea, thanks for visiting and I'll see you in my next post! Click Here for the Next Blog Entry: Revised 3D Drawings from ID (Living Room Included this time) Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents
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    Blog Entry Date: 27th June 2017 Tuesday Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents First look at the 3D Drawings from my ID! (Living Room excluded) Firstly, a very Selamat Hari Raya to my Muslim friends! <3 After my earlier distressed post, I guess is time to post something more cheerful. Im glad to report that I finally got my 3D Drawings from Jason. This is a 1st draft and would have more changes and corrections. So far he has responded promptly to my Whatsapp enquiries. Still yet to arrange for a meetup to discuss and address my concerns so that'll come later. Anyway, the tiles you see are exactly the ones I selected at Soon Bee Huat. At least now can visualize how they look like. Honestly I think I like how they turned out! Hopefully final product looks the same. What do ya'll think? Click Here for the Next Blog Entry: Voicing out my Concerns to ID, Schedule Check and some photos of selected Laminates and Quartztop Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents
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    Blog Entry Date: 23rd May 2017 Tuesday Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents An RC Event I attended which showed for the first time how my apartment would look like! Over the weekend I attended a HDB Roadshow that was basically a RC event to familiarize everyone in my future estate on our future neighbourhood in Admiralty. Interestingly, they also took actual onsite photos of apartments of people who chose OCS components for their apartment and displayed them as a slideshow. (This is very useful information because for the first time I can finally visualize how it actually looks like when my apartment is completed and this is good info to show my ID.) I understand some people are not able to see the 3D design I have in my Planner 5D links, so I thought i'd capture screenshots of the 3D design and do a direct comparison shot between my 3D concept and the actual real thing. Waddya'll think? Kitchen: Living Room Area Shot 1: Living Room Area Shot 2: Bedroom: Bathroom: Click Here for the Next Blog Entry: My First Obstacle...one of my ID left without informing me! Oh Dear... Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents
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    Blog Entry Date: 18th May 2017 Thursday Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents Selection of Laminates Today I met up with Jason at the office for the choosing of Laminates. (Laminates is this synthetic plastic "Skin" that is pasted onto a surface like cabinet) (BTW, Aida wasn't around because she was down with a fever ...Get well soon! ) Again, to a layman like me, laminate is just laminate right? Oh ... how very wrong again! There are so MANY types of laminates, each with a different feel, different colour and texture. And again, colour coordination and how light affects the laminate can make a whole different feel apparently. Here are the pictures i've taken of just some of laminates available for selection. Theres even books dedicated to nothing but laminate samples. See until blur liao. Crazy huh? Things that I thought is very simple to choose like tiles or laminates can be very overwhelming lol. Luckily Jason was very patient as usual and very enthusiastic to explain to me clearly how to select. Once again, as I am not very good at visualizing how the look would be, I left colour coordination to him. After doing Tile Shopping and today's Laminate Selection, I realize because most of us have no prior experience in Interior Design colour coordination, alot of things are really left to the ID to help us decide because if we really one by one choose ourselves, really choose until cows come home also cannot choose finish LOL!! Oh yea, remember I mentioned how impressed I was from his impromptu sketches whenever we discussed about design elements and measurements? I wasn't kidding when i say he REALLY ENJOYS SKETCHING. I managed to snap a couple of such sketches that he made. Sure, its not Leonardo Da Vinci standard, but I really love that whenever we meet up, his pencil almost never leaves his side and he's ready to sketch at any given moment to give me an immediate idea of what design and measurements he is proposing. A simple plain piece of paper can literally become a MESSY BATTLEFIELD OF CRISS CROSS LINES in an instant! That said, once again, because Jason can be so OVERWHELMING in his explanation and discussions, we couldn't quite finish our laminate selection even though we started at 4.30pm and ended at 7.30pm (close to 3 hours!) Did manage to confirm laminate selection for my Bedroom and the countertop quartz look though (Sorry didn't manage to take pictures of the samples) I'm still glad that progress is still being made though, and it has been another fruitful meetup. Will probably be another arrangement to discuss about Laminates for the Kitchen and such. Bonus Picture: See lah, from discuss so long discuss until me super super hungry. Went back, passed by OneKM mall and decided to enjoy a Ramen Meal at Baikohken Ramen. Tasted good, broth is rich and meaty but overall wasn't mind blowing though, but still pretty filling. LOL Aight, thats all for this entry, see ya'll in the next one! Click Here for the Next Blog Entry: An RC Event I attended which showed for the first time how my apartment would look like! Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents
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    Blog Entry Date: 15th May 2017 Monday Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents Tile Selection at Soon Bee Huat Well this is the first time i'm meeting my ID for Tile Shopping. And the place we are going to is Soon Bee Huat in Eunos. Didn't take photo when I was there, so I grabbed a picture from the Internet to let you see how it looks like. This place is basically TILES HEAVEN lol! 3 storeys of nothing but tiles, tiles and more tiles! Before going with ID for tile selection however, I recommend going yourself first to reccee and check out which tiles you might want first. And it was a good idea to come here yourself before the ID takes you there, because once we were there, there was so many tiles to choose from, I suspect 2 hours would not even be enough. So before ID brings you tile shopping, do your own homework and go there yourself to look thru the tiles to get a feel of what you fancy so you can show your ID what you think looks nice when the both of you are there. Do take note there are some tiles sold there that has special remarks like: ("No Acid" meaning such tiles cannot even use detergent wash when u want to clean them, or "Shade and Colour Variation" which means every tile has a different pattern and you cannot reliably predict how the overall look will be like) Just for additional information, as I opted for OCS Component from HDB, most of my tiles are already laid by HDB. I'm looking for tiles to overlay both my Kitchen and Toilet because i want both of them to be a dark styled. Because i've done my homework earlier, I showed Jason a couple of dark coloured tiles I had my eyes on, and when we were actually there, he would give his comments and most interestingly, he would take the tile and show me how it might look like under different lighting conditions. This is something new to me, because as a layman, tile is just tile right? But apparently in Interior Design, choosing a tile will also need to take into consideration how a tile may look like under different light conditions. A tile that may look nice in the afternoon, may suddenly not look nice during nighttime when lamp is shone upon them. Anyway, after spending much time checking and choosing. (Actually I didn't choose much, because as a layman I'm not good at visualizing how nice a tile would LOOK like when its laid. My role in the trip is to FEEL the texture of the tiles i wanted. Some basic criteria i needed from the textures of the tiles I want: 1) Flooring for the Kitchen is going to be mildly rough because if I do some deep frying and make the kitchen oily, it will not be as easy to slip and fall compared to a more smooth floor. 2) This next concept will be abit harder to explain. Because i'm opting for a dark area basically, i want the area to be dark, yet have tiles that can contrast nicely so that it would not feel too claustrophobic due to the dark style i choose. 3) The floor at the Wet area of the Toilet must be very rough. Sandpaper rough. I know this is a texture that not many people will want because of how unnaturally rough it feels and also how hard it may be to clean too. I purposely chose a super rough texture for the wet area because of the many near misses and falls I've encountered while bathing in my current bathroom with smooth tiles lol. Safety first, so make it super rough all the way!! So after selection, here are the tiles I've chosen: (Top 4 tiles are for my Toilet, and the bottom 2 tiles are for my Kitchen) Yes i know what you're thinking. Aiyoh....why all so ORR LUU LUU one right? LOL!! Yea i also cannot visualize how they'll look when tiled, but Jason and Aida advised that they will incorporate them in their upcoming 3D design to let me have a look how it is going to be. So i'll have to leave it to their judgement. I'm also in no hurry actually because I've not yet gotten my keys yet, even if the colours aren't nice, i can still have time to reselect other tiles. So yea tile selection went by in a flurry, once you've selected your tiles, Soon Bee Huat will give u a nice little baggie with a couple of sample tiles. On my side, i've also touched up on my 3D Sketches after yet more design discussion with Jason, and the earlier links you visited are now obsolete. I've now made 2 versions. Hopefully these are the FINAL FINAL versions. I doubt so tho lol! 3D Sketch (ALL Furniture and Appliances)https://planner5d.com/editor/?key=25773b3b5fe8c94a52ab6074a9c7d80b3D Sketch (Furniture and Appliances REMOVED)https://planner5d.com/editor/?key=2afff664ccd4039229be51b566bcc22a Oh yea while browsing around in Lazada, I found THE EXACT LAMP that i wanted for my BEDROOM!!!!! OMG!!! Wow, but at $50 each, they aren't exactly cheap, but ..... MEH why not right? I went ahead checked with Jason about their dimensions, and once he says they are fine for the bedroom, i proceeded to buy them. I look forward to seeing them when they arrive!! If anyone is interested in this sort of lamp, the link in Lazada is: http://www.lazada.sg/mumolife-japaneses-classic-simple-lamp-black-wood-base-bed-deskliving-lamp-square-intl-15687102.html?ff=1&boost=2 Price as of writing is S$48.25 Addendum: Ahem. For folks who actually clicked on the Lazada link above, you’ll probably find my bad review there for this lamp. LOL. In case Lazada decides to delete away the bad review, I wrote: “You would think for $50 a lamp, they would at least give a branded led lightbulb like Philips or Osram but no. The LED bulb u get is a no-brand Made in China product that didn’t even work when it was delivered and I had to buy separate replacement bulb myself. While the product is good looking, the materials used isn’t worth $50. Don’t buy this unless you really like the look and have no other choices.” I still stand by the review I’ve written. And it seems that ever since I wrote that review, they dropped the price to $35.70 (as of 6th November 2017) At this price, its much more palatable then the close to $50 i initially bought. Although a further price drop would be even better. Still, only buy it if you really like the design and really can’t find such design anywhere else. Phew! that was a whole lot that I wrote, I hope you enjoyed this blog entry. Next up, i'm either going for Lighting Shopping with my ID or waiting for them to do my 3D Design which will take about 2 weeks. Thanks for being patient and thanks for reading thru this whole wall of text. I'll see you in my next blog entry! Click Here for the Next Blog Entry: Selection of Laminates Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents
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    Blog Entry Date: 20th June 2017 Tuesday Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents My First Obstacle...one of my ID left without informing me! Oh Dear... Wow, so sorry folks. Almost a month has just flew by since my last update. Actually I have some good news and bad news. Good News: HDB finally updated my Key Collection Date and finally puts my PCD (Probable Completion Date) at End August 2017 instead of the vague Q3 2017. So at least now I have an estimated date to look forward to. I'm assuming i'll get my actual Key Collection Date at Early Sept 2017? That's about 2 more months from now!! *excited* Bad News: Aida has left 96 Degree Designers. While I understand people may join and leave an organization, i'm worried because I wasn't even updated about this. Scenario: On 1st June 2017, I was informed that I'll get my 3D Drawings in a week and from then on, I've heard nothing else from them, so I thought maybe they were busy and since I haven't even collected my keys, I wasn't in such a rush. It was only today 20th June 2017 when I messaged them why the delay and ONLY did they tell me Aida left! While i've only 100% been conversing with Jason since the start, and Aida only doing admin stuffs, this still got me VERY WORRIED indeed! Only paid $500 deposit, already must push and push only to be known last minute that someone left the project. What will happen when I pay my first deposit? Will they keep me in silence again then suddenly AWOL on me? People who have done Renovation before, I have a few questions: Does this sort of issues happen often? Do IDs often walk out of projects they engage halfway in? Do you think this is considered a warning flag? Should I just let go of my $500 deposit and go through the process of finding another ID all over again? Should I stick around and see how they react? What would YOU do in my situation? Am I over-thinking too much? I guess my first challenge has finally begun.... Click Here for the Next Blog Entry: First look at the 3D Drawings from my ID! (Living Room excluded) Click Here to go back to Page 1 - Table of Contents
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