Simontsh
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hard to compare ma, alot of factors involved....base on layout, works to be done etc etc. mine is a simple job actually....no hacking, not much tiling. zero permit to apply and dun forget, I have NOTHING done for 2 bedrooms except for the wardrobes. the only killer is my flat height. all the carpentry become expensive. in fact....i have 70% confidence i can probably get almost 10k cheaper by going to other contractors with the same spec. but i no time to coordinate.
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any other boxup (for the aircon pipes/trunkings, power cable trunkings etc) electrical wiring for whole house (lighting points + power sockets etc) including cat 6 cabling (total lighting points will be around 20. will also add at least 1 power socket per room and do the provision for the fibre cable. also to do 1 additional 20A socket at a/c ledge since we plan to have 2 compressors.) Additional 2 full height mirrors for master bedroom wardrobe to be fixed on the outside. its included in the 32k+
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its actually separate into 3 pieces since 1 big piece cannot go into the lift. forgot how much they quoted....need to check the quote. but total is 51sq feet my ID s k y c r e a t i o n (why are they censored?). think mentioned in the first page and price too waiting for final 3D on friday. hope all goes well. side note : today the parquet guy come back to repair the parquet again. he also and KPKB at the BCA supervisor, them for not using protection paper.
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there's something similar at lorgan's not sure if its the same.
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ya carpentry is more expensive......but what to do....ai swee mai mia..... today receive facepalm news again yesterday the building services say parquet guy done. today my wife went to check the parquet....indeed its repaired......but everywhere got visible scratches and plaster dust....I think the plaster guy (from HDB) came to work on the walls.
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dunno if i am correct but depending on which service you use.... starhub modem is on its own....so you connect it to your router which usually have 4 ports for LAN. use 1 port for each room cat 6 (3 ports used in total) then last port connect to a switch. switch will expand to 4-8 more ports. depending on which switch u get. then u connect to your gadgets in your living room. this way no need at RJ45 in living room. then in your rooms, connect a router/switch to RJ45 again to expand the number of ports in each room. for singtel, i think the modem they give is a router as well....comes with 4 ports.....so u connect router to one port.....then rooms to the other 3 router itself should have 4 ports for connection to gadgets in living room. i might be wrong tho.
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where are the pictures?
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we opted for not having a feature wall. because whatever design end up also spoil by the aircon that will be there....so leave it blank so that either do display shelf or some laminate or wall decal in future if find it empty haha. i had this idea of a infinity mirror hahah dunno if will work anyway common toilet 3D the stupid space so small...want to do anything also difficult...so just leave it simple....the drawing look not bad cause they never factor in the aircon trunking think add trunking liao will be ugly again
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the ID recommended dark grey for the wall behind the TV lo.....but i dunno if its a gd idea. my tv console definitely light colour. we tested with wood grain not nice. sofa thinking to be dark or light colour. curtains already dark colour. I initially thought of having dark colour for the lightboxes but ID scare it will look very heavy ... noted on the full height mirrors...will check with them
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for a DIY master