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  1. Reno - Paint and Laminate selections Our color theme for our living and bedrooms is white + wood color combination, and for the kitchen, it's black + white combination Tip: to make sure you choose the right laminates, visit the laminate showroom in Sungei Kadut to view the full-size samples. It's impossible to select the right laminate just by looking at the small sample in the laminate book. Paint: Nippon Matex White: for most of the wallsNippon Vinilex Chestnut 5034: feature wallsNippon Vinilex Beige 5029: passage way's wallsLaminate: Living - Wood color: EWP 4063M and EWP 4053M Living - White color: EEP 0712PG (the one on the left) Kitchen - Black and white: DYG 2409PG and DYG 2709PG
  2. Keys Collection After a good long 5yrs of waiting, we finally collected our flat keys on 26/2, and quickly paid a visit to our new little home. Living: Kitchen: Passage way: Garden View: Waterway View: Waterway: (photo taken by some neighbour)
  3. Purchase - Networking stuffs Since new BTO flats are equipped with built-in cat-6 cables, it's important that we take advantage of that. The TV already already has 1 network point, and we wanted to run 4 more cat-6 cables, together with the audio cables (for surrounding speakers) to the study area. Network cables: Belkin cat-6, 50 feet Switch: Netgear ProSAFE GS108Ev3 8-Port Gigabit Plus Switch Audio cable: 16-Gauge Speaker Wire - 100 Feet
  4. Purchase - Appliances We bought the oven, built-in microwave, hood, hob, TV, and dryer from Mega Discount Store @ United Square. Tips: do you home work and check for the best price of the items you want to buy, and then ask Mega Discount to at least match it. Oven: Bosch HBG23B550J Microwave: Bosch HMT-84G651 Hood: Fujioh SLM-900R TV: Samsung UA 55HU7200 Dryer: Bosch WTV-74100SG (7KG) - come with free stacking kit
  5. Purchase - Furniture We decided to reuse our old bed, and to buy new dining set, sofa, and coffee table. We bought all of them from Cellini Changi showroom (unlike the one in Suntec, the sale person in the Changi showroom (Coco Ng) was able to offer us some bundle deal, on top of the existing promotion). Dining Set: (the one in the photo below is 1.5m. We actually bought the 1.8m) Sofa: (followed the ID's advice, we chose this deign but with a lighter fabric color)
  6. Purchase - Kitchen and toilet accessories Kitchen basin: We bought most of the toilet and kitchen accessories from Taobao, except the kitchen sink and mixer since we wanted to buy a good one. We also decided to buy the bathroom basin from local store, since shipping one from China is risky and price is not much cheaper. We bought Blanco Naya 8 Silgranite sink from Hoe Kee (We chose Anthracite - black color, not the color in the photo below): Toilet and kitchen accessories:Bidet sprayToilet paper holderTowel rack HookTall tapShower set with rain shower Bathroom rack Single-rod rackKitchen sink's rackToothbrush rackKnife holder DecorationsWall Clock - WoodWall Clock - BirdLED Clock Paintings - Flower vasePaintings - AbstractWall stickersPillows
  7. Purchase - Lights (Cont) I also bought some lights from taobao Kitchen lights: (I chose the black one) MBR door ceiling light:
  8. Purchase - Lights (Cont) The other lights were bought from lightinthebox.com. They also ship the lights from China. Though their price is higher than taobao, they offer good shipping service, and after sales service. Some parts of the lights I bought have defects such as chips, scratches, etc. and they have been willing to send me the replacement parts foc. Dining light: Breakfast table / bar counter light: MBR ceiling light: MBR toilet light: Service yard ceiling light: Living room ceiling light:
  9. Purchase - Lights Downlights: After reading the reviews from renotalk, we decided to buy good quality down lights from Singapore. We got the contact of Gary, who is a LED distributor, and supplies the down lights for many shopping malls here (which means his lights should be very durable due to the high usage in shopping malls) LED Lights: We also got the LED lights from Gary to be used as ceiling lights in common bedrooms, store room, and common toilet (I chose the round one). LED Strip:
  10. Design - Requirements and 3D sketches Renovation requirements: We want to have as much open space as possible, meaning things like divider in living room, glass walls for study area or kitchen, etc. are out of the picture. We did not go for the HDB Optional Component Scheme to have the room and toilet doors, which has proved to be a very very very correct decision Must thank my friend for advising me against that OCS 5 yrs ago. Living Room:- Study table and cabinet- Full-height cabinets with altar area- Shoe cabinet- TV feature wall with suspended console- False ceiling with L box- Laying cat-6 LAN cables and audio cables from TV area to study area- Breakfast table / bar counter with quartz top and at the side, glass backing in front- Full-height mirror Master bedroom:- Full-height L-shape wardrobe- Dressing table- Veneer door Common Bedroom 1:- Full-height wardrobe - Veneer door Common Bedroom 2:- Full-height wardrobe - Veneer door MBR Toilet:- Bath tub (replaced with show screens, after realizing it's pathetically tiny after flat collection)- Vanity with quartz top and mirror cabinet- Bifold door Common Toilet:- Shower screens (removed, after realizing it's pathetically tiny after flat collection)- Vanity with quartz top and mirror cabinet (removed, after realizing it's pathetically tiny after flat collection)- Bifold door- Water heater Kitchen:- Full height cabinet- Top and bottom cabinet with quartz top and glass backing between top and bottom cabinet- Built-in oven and microwave Service yard:- Windows Others:- Painting- Plumbing- Lights installation 3D Sketches: Kitchen: Study area + cabinet (special thanks to Jez as I actually 'copied' the open shelf design from his post) TV feature wall + suspended console MBR Common Room MBR Toilet
  11. Design - ID selection In Dec 2014, we got a notice from HDB about the Probable Completion Date of the block. Yay...time to look for an ID! Selecting a right ID is crucial to the success of our renovation. As you may already be aware, there were many cases of IDs doing a bad job and then just ran away. For that reason, many people actually spend on a lot of time to talk to many IDs, meet them multiple times, and then select one. We did not have that much time. Instead, we relied on the amazing renotalk forum, to shortlist the IDs that other people had engaged and recommended. Below are the 3 IDs that we shortlisted: 1. HomeTrend: this is actually a furniture shop, but they also offer to do renovation projects. This was recommended to us by the property agent that was helping us sell our existing flat. Since they do the carpentry work themselves, we were hoping that their price is more competitive (since many ID firms actually outsource their carpentry work to others). We went to their place in Woodlands Industrial Park and had a chance to see the sample work. Very impressive! And they only use Blum mechanism. The boss actually warned us that their price is not cheap because they go for quality. However, they do not seem to have a lot of design ideas, which is understandable because that is not their core business. We waited for their quotation, but after 1 week, they did not send, but instead asked us to come back for some more discussion. So it could be that they are either not very interested, or their price is way above our budget. Either way, maybe they are not for us. 2. Renoguyz - Nick: quite popular in renotalk, known for 'cheap yet good', and also his blunt character. We met him at a fast food restaurant, and went through our requirements. He gave some design ideas, and advised us against unnecessary and impractical stuffs like living room divider, or acrylic coating for furniture (get scratches easily). He sent us the quotation in the same evening (wow...fast!), in a very simple and clear excel format (which I like! Simple format means easier to see) and I could tell that his pricing was very competitive. He also told me that he would not be able to offer discount (except a bit only), since his price was already very low. 3. Dots n Tots: very popular ID firm, with a lot of good reviews. We called and visited their office, and met Nicholas there. We went through our requirements. Basically, we tried to ask for the same items as agreed with Renoguyz, so that we could compare the 2 quotations. He sent us the quotation back 4 days later, in a very fancy (but not so clear) format, which included items in the package deal and additional items outside the package (which made me confused a bit). Most of the itemized price was higher than Renoguyz's, although I am very sure we could negotiate if we wanted to engage them. In the end we chose Renoguyz, due to the good feedback from other renotalk members (we will give our own feedback in the last section of this blog), his clear and competitive quotation (many ID firms offer 'package' deals, but they are nothing but marketing gimmicks)
  12. Planning - Floor plan and design idea Floor plan: floor plan for 5-room flat in Waterway Terraces 1. My balcony is at the 2 bedrooms, other flats may have it at the living room Design idea: we don't go for any design theme, and therefore did not spend time researching them. Our requirements are that the design should be simple, contemporary, and practical. The main color theme in the living room is white + wood combination, so that it will look bright at day time, and look cosy at night.
  13. After quietly reading so many blog posts here, and benefited a lot from them, we decided that it's now the time to contribute back. We got our 5-room BTO flat in Waterway Terraces 1 in year 2010. It was among the "hottest" BTOs at that time, since it was the first launch of “waterfront living” in HDB flats. 5-room flats were actually 20 times oversubscribed. So we consider ourselves very lucky to get it In Feb 2015, HDB started to hand over the keys. Our renovation is actually going to complete soon, with only a few items left, meaning this is not a 'live' blog. We are also busy with a lot of things at the moment, so will keep this blog short and simple. Nevertheless, we will try to include all the information that others may find useful. Below are the topics that we will cover: Planning - Floor plan and design ideaDesign - ID selectionDesign - Requirements and 3D sketchesDesign - 3D renderingPurchase - LightsPurchase - Kitchen and toilet accessoriesPurchase - FurniturePurchase - AppliancesPurchase - Networking stuffsKeys CollectionReno - Paint and laminate selectionReno - Door-arm replacementReno - Electricity runningReno - Aircon installationReno - False ceilingReno - CarpentryReno - Data points conversionReno - Moving inReno - CurtainsReno - Storage ShelvingReno - Completion photosLooking Back...
  14. Hi Aron, can I have a quote for the following options for a 5-room BTO flat: 1. Mitsubishi Inverter System 4: Living room - 18kbtu, MBR - 12kbtu, 2 x BR - 9kbtu each 2. Mitsubishi Inverter System 3 (MBR - 12kbtu, 2 x BR - 9kbtu each) + System 2 (Living room - 2 x 12kbtu) I have already PM'ed you, so you can just reply to that msg. Thanks
  15. Hi Jez, just stop by to say thank you, since I have learnt quite something from your blog Congrats on your completed flat!
  16. Dear renotalkers, I'd like to sell this beautiful Ceiling Light: Condition is BNIB. Selling as I have changed the design theme for my flat and therefore this light is no longer suitable. Bought it for 180USD including shipping. Now selling at 150SGD. If you are interested, please text me @ 9199-8249 Thanks!
  17. Hi bro Sforshor, Congrats on your new flat and thanks for sharing a lot of useful information. Can you please PM me your ID contact, quotation, and the LED contact also? Thanks a lot.
  18. Hi Xiej0007, hope you will resolve all the issues soon. When you have some time, would you mind sharing with me your shortlisted IDs and quotation pls? Thanks
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