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Where To Find Stainless Steel Rectangular Sink?
belquek replied to strawberry8's topic in Plumbing & Electrical Works
I'm getting my kitchen sink from universal union. Crizto 1011 @ $200. Double basin and scratch resistant. -
I went to universal union at Geylang Lorong 44 today and quoted the price of sink that Heritage gave me. The lady gave me a cheaper price of the same sink, $200.
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I'm planning to get my accessories from Heritage(Geylang Lor 44). The kitchen sink that I may be getting is $210. Double basin. Scratch resistant(matte finishing). They sell sanitaries, hob and hood. The layout is neat and stylish. I recommended the shop to my friend too and he agreed that their prices are reasonable. My friend is that kind who will do a lot of surveys. He walked the whole stretch of Jalan Besar and said that Heritage quotation is still the best.
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Went to check out my flat that is undergoing HDB upgrading for toilets. It can be really frustrating to speak to the HDB contractors. We informed them to leave it to us to fix the refuse hopper because we are going to renovate the whole house. Who knows I saw them fixing the hopper halfway when I pay a surprise visit to my flat. I have to ask them to dismantle it. Now there's a big hole for a family of cockroaches and rats to visit our new home. Thank God the flat is high rise. We quickly speak to the contractor to cover the hole with a plaster sheet. The second headache is the plumbing in MBR. I will be getting my ID to install shower screen, so I paid HDB contractor to install additional floor trap in the shower area. My ID gave them a bigger floor trap. The plumbing contractors started to whine that they may not be able to use the floor trap. After some discussion with the tiler, they said that it is possible. My hubby made a comment that sets me thinking for a while. "What do you expect from contractors that made the lowest bid for this project?" I only hope that everything will go well for the next 7 days. Anyone like us? The HDB upgrading happens during the transition period(between 1st and 2nd appt). Arrghs!
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We went to Defu lane choose tiles today. Living room: plain beige homogeneous tiles (60 cm by 60 cm) Kitchen: Dark brown. I have no pics to show yet but I got the feeling that these tiles are quite common and popular. We also selected window grills and glass panels, laminates for kitchen and wardrobe. Looking forward to the 3D drawings.
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My bathrroms are undergoing HDB upgrading(yucky bathrooms), so we save costs on renovation. But I desire a vanity table. My ID suggested building one in the MBR with a basin mounted on top of it. It will be hidden by a partition wall in the room. One of us can brush teeth outside while another one bathes inside. I like this idea. It can also act as a dressing table. But I wonder where do I place my perfumes, toners and moisturers etc if I don't have dressing table in the bedroom. Any suggestions? Or where do you or your wife keeps yours?
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My toilets are done by HDB contractors. I opt in for the upgrading. Everything in toilet will be replaced - wall and floor tiles, toilet bowls, basins. $900+ will be deducted from our CPF. It also includes new metal gate and rubbish chute cover. The whole upgrading takes 10 days. On 8th - 9th day, we will finalise the positions of the items in toilets with HDB contractors. For example, I will shift my basin in kitchen back into common toilet. I top up $200 cash to change to stainless steel water pipes for both toilet and $170 to add a drop and floor trap in my MBR toilet. I also asked them to replace old water heaters with newly bought ones. Then my ID will help me to install shower screen because HDB don't install new shower screens.
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Yah lor! I nearly fainted when I saw that. Govt is replacing it with sitting type. Thank God.
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How big is the flat? I think painting is a bit expensive
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Some pics of before: Living room Kitchen MBR Toilet I will upload more pics of before.
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We viewed more than 20 resale flats. When I know that the flat is more than twenty years or corridor unit, I will not really consider it. It's really funny to think that we will buy this flat. It's 25 years old. One toilet is of squatting type. Omigod! I never viewed any units with squatting toilet. Everything is run-down. We were even stuck in a price war with another couple and ended up paying 2k more for the COV. I guess we bought it for these reasons: 1. It is near a very good primary school(I'm not even pregnant yet). 2. High rise (15 floor) - one of the taller flat in that area, so unblocked view from all windows. 3. Bus stop is downstairs. (more than 10 buses) 4. 10-15 mins walk to Tampines Central 5. Brightly lit - We don't like gloomy flats. Our clothes surely dry within hours naturally. 6. Lift level. Our initial intention is to rent out the rooms for 1 year to save up for renovation because we have to hack everything and rebuild the storeroom. After much contemplation, we decided to take a renovation loan and move in. Coincidentally, HDB is upgrading all the toilets, changing metal grill door, rubbish chute for $900+(CPF). We top up $370 cash to change toilet piping to stainless steel and construct a drop in our MBR toilet for shower screen. We decided to live with the 'obiang' toilet tiles because our budget is really tight. What are we renovating: 1. Kitchen (everything) 2. Flooring - 2ft by 2ft Homogeneous tiles (all except bathrooms) 3. False ceilings for living, dining and MBR 4. Plastering all walls 5. Rebuild storeroom 6. Electrical wiring 7. Shower screen in MBR toilet 8. Change all doors to veneer doors + construct new door frames 9. Divider between entrance and living area for privacy (cracking our head on this) 10. All windows - two tier sliding (living room) casement(rest) Carpentry 11. 7 ft sliding wardrobe in MBR 12. TV console 13. Vanity table placed in MBR instead of toilet. 14. Suspended 3 ft shoe cabinet Best quote by Home Fabric Design ($32 k). The shop is 5 mins walk from our current home. The ID is really friendly and easy-going. Both of us are really comfortable with him. We also viewed a unit done by him recently. The workmanship is decent but we are going to request for another painter. After paying for the deposit, we then realised that the ID is the boss of the shop. No wonder he knows his prices so well. Now he is helping us with the HDB upgrading of toilets. He gives us ideas on the new positions of toilet bowls, basin and heaters etc and liaise with the HDB contractors regarding the new shower screen in MBR. Till now, we have nothing to complain about him. Here is the floor plan. The previous owner shifted the door, so that it will not face the neighbour's door. I don't know why they do that. All I know that it's giving us a headache now. Where to place the divider and shoe cabinet when the door is so centralised??
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I'm interested in system 3 non-inverter. Pls email me belqhl@gmail.com Thanks