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  1. @andotang, thank you for sharing and giving a candid opinion on staying near expressway. Is it that dusty staying near expressway or dusty in general? As for the dust coming in from the gap under the main door, I think you can buy a rubber strip (to be fixed at the bottom of the door) that to block out the dusty air.

    It is good to know that HDB windows can block out 98% of the noise because my coming BTO place will be near expressway. So I take it that you can sleep well at night at the noise level with window closed?

    I appreciate your thoughts.


  2. Hi @BunniBoi, thank you for sharing your selection. I see that you have selected vinyl strips for flooring. I am also thinking of vinyl but afraid that vinyl strips may not be durable (as someone told me that vinyl gets scratched easily). I like your vinyl strip color but I found that it is also available in tiles (so I may consider that). Also, is your counter top of quartz material? I would like your opinions. Thanks.  


  3. 1 hour ago, Cranberries said:

    Hello @snoozee!

    Indeed I was initially expecting to lose about 15 to 25cm, even went up to 30cm. Nevertheless, I will definitely measure with proper measuring tape. 

    Hi @Cranberries,

    Thank you for bringing up this issue of inaccurate measurement. It is distressing to learn that the variation can be so large from 4.75 m to 4.0 m. That's almost 1.0 m difference. From my research, the structural wall is about 0.25 m. Now it makes me wonder about my upcoming BTO whether my unit would be having the same situation. FYI, the living room in my unit is exactly same length as yours (4.75 m). I would definitely bring attention to HDB.

     


  4. @ryanyth, than you for your advice.

    You are right to have aircon trunking not to be buried beneath the tiles. My sister had her aircon trunking behind her built-in wardrobe. As the result when she needed to do re-trunking (for new aircon), the contractor said that he had to tear up the wardrobe. For me, I would never put any fixed stuff like tiles or wardrobe over the trunking enclosure. Aircon is the most frequent serviced item.

    Good idea about tile skirting. I would consider.


  5. @ryanyth, thank you for your advice.

    You brought up a couple interesting points:

    "It was her good advice that saved me a future headache if I had done Box-up in the bathroom."
    Can you please elaborate? I was thinking of same shower enclosure but I would just go with a one panel shower glass screen (all the way to the floor) without any curb.

    "wishing I did something about the wooden skirting around my living room etc etc"

    What is it about wooden skirting? I opt out of OCS so I am doing cement screeding and wooden-like tiles with out wooden skirting.

    Any thoughts?

     


  6. @ryanyth, thank you for very comprehensive blogging of your renovation process. Since you had completed you renovation and have been living there for sometime, looking back what would you have done differently. Please  share with us tips of "do's and don'ts" for our future renovation. I think a lot of new comers here would really appreciate.


  7. 4 hours ago, Melody2205 said:

    Hi all

    May I ask how long did it take for you all to sign the agreement after the first appointment of the unit selection? I selected my unit on 27 Feb this year but till now they have not sent me any notifications to go sign the agreement. My HLE has also expired in June. On the last appointment on 27 Feb, I asked the HDB staff who was doing the documentation for me if I need to apply a new HLE, she told me don't have to as they will extend the expiry date of the HLE. Did it work the same for you all as well?

    Many thanks in advance.

    Mine is 3 months. My selection was on early Oct and signing on early Jan on following year. I did not apply for HLE. You better call HDB to check.


  8. 13 hours ago, swatcL said:

    i just got my keys....   my contractor suggest me to go for hanging cabinets at the kitchen. He said it will make the small kitchen looks bigger especially if there is led lights below. He assured me as long as the wall can hold, it wont collapse.

    I also didnt go base for fridge and washing machine. I dont think i will pour water and washing kitchen floor.

     

    As for your hanging cabinets, how high above the floor your contractor or you have in mind? One of my friends installed "legs" to give stronger support. The previous version of 2-room (47 sqm) at HDB showroom has kitchen cabinet hanging too. 


  9. Hi All,

    I would like to solicit opinions from all those who had done their kitchen cabinets:

    1. Do you put in a concrete floor base (say about 1-2 inch) for your lower cabinet to sit on?

    2. If you did, do you overlay the concrete base over the HDB kitchen tiled floor (those beautiful tiles) or you hack those tiles off?

    3. Same question about concrete base for fridge and washing machine?

    Thanks in advance.  


  10. Hi All,

    I would like to ask your opinion about kitchen cabinets. I have seen most of the kitchen cabinets extend right to the floor or some an inch or two above the floor. I am thinking about kitchen cabinets that suspend at least 6 inches above the floor for practical purposes such as floor washing or house pest not hiding (or nesting) in the inch gap above the floor. Please share your thoughts.


  11. On 6/10/2018 at 12:11 AM, greenbunny said:

    Yes yes quite a lot.. don't faint at my feedback list lol.. Pardon me for unclear description of some items.

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    During fabrication/measurement, I "sweet-talked" the carpenter to give me free shelves for DB box and he gave me "OK" sign immediately haha.. Actually, mirror door was added in at the last minute when renovation was about to end :P I reckon that if i were to ask for mirror door in the beginning, shelves would be automatically included.

    :D You and @mmoh are well-informed about JRL.. Of course, I was pleased to know there would be MRT station (Tengah Park) nearby but N.I.N.E years to be ready?? oh well..

    Hi @greenbunny, I fainted! Your list is long.

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