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Hi i am still looking for this..please pm
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Hi I am still looking for quotes. Can anyone help? Anyone still in this forum?
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Hi all, not sure whether this is the correct place to post. I am currently looking to install a shower kerb + shower screen & also a sliding door for the kitchen. Anyone know where to look for these and what are the typical costs involved? Any recommendations can pm me also thanks.
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My final call for quotes. Can anyone quote me for MHI Sys 3 for 4rm bto flat? 2x9 btu and 1x18btu Require only 1 trip installation. Please list on all the add on or free upgrades.
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My final call for quotes. Can anyone quote me for MHI Sys 3 for 4rm bto flat? 2x9 btu and 1x18btu Require only 1 trip installation. Please list on all the add on or free upgrades.
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Hi could I have your ID contacts, air con contacts and also contacts for your kitchen furnishings i.e. sinks etc Much appreciated thx
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Hi everyone, I'm back again, sorry to check back so late and thanks for all the replies. 1. Lights (Ikea) Done. We went with the cheapest Lock lights & Philips LEDs. On hindsight, might have been better to get led lights instead from shops/Taobao. I was worried about LED lights casting a shadow at the bottom of the bulb but at night, its not noticeable and everything looks bright enough. Total cost of bulbs and fixtures is $275. Installation slightly high at $132. Actually installation is easy, can diy, just that didn't want to get electrocuted So overall $407. 2. Water heaters I might have messed up here. Bought Bennington C600 multipoint ($269+$120install) and as I live on the top floor, water pressure is terrible, so low until it can't even trigger the heater to work. Might have to change it Update: Finally the pressure got fixed. 3. Sink (Ikea) 4. Bed & Mattress 5. Wardrobe (diy shelving system from qoo10) $200 6. Kitchen shelves (Ikea) 7. Fans/Air conditioner In progress, currently trying to get quotes for MHI. Anyone with contacts pls pm me. Tried 6 coys and only 2 got back to me. 8. Fridge 9. Washer 10. Service yard windows
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Hi guys, I'm new here. Looking for some advice on my new home. We just got our new bto 4 room flat. However our budget is really low. We are deciding to do the bare minimum, move in first & do the reno in stages. Hence we are looking at 1. Lights (Ikea) 2. Water heaters 3. Sink (Ikea) 4. Bed 5. Wardrobe (diy shelving system from qoo10) 6. Kitchen shelves (Ikea) 7. Fans/Air conditioner (due to the ongoing reno of neighbours, we are looking to air condition as a priority and closing all windows at all times) We are looking at possibly just buying everything from IKEA and fixing up ourselves. However we understand that certain items like lights and heaters need to be fixed up by an electrician, correct me if I'm wrong. Hence would this increase the cost by so much as to be not worth it? For example, if we did the reno stage by stage, would it end up 50% more expensive than a package? If so, our second choice might be to get a loan but its really a choice we would like to avoid. Also some questions we are looking at and hope the bros here can answer, thanks in advance 1. For lights/water heaters/sink, is it cost effective to buy our own lights/heaters and have it fixed up by a contractor? Or would it still be more cost effective to take a cheap reno package and have them do it for you? 2. For kitchen shelves, we are looking at open shelves without cupboard doors. These could be bought at Ikea. Would it be cheaper to get a contractor to drill the holes and install them? We are open to setting it up ourselves but are wondering whether it is more hassle if we do not have diy experience. Anyone has any leads/tips/blogs on diy hdb experiences? Any help much appreciated