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After months.. the renovation on our 5 room flat has finally started. :notti:

We got our keys in June, signed up with our ID in early July and finally start our reno in end Oct.

Have benefitted greatly from the wealth of information shared here, and also got to know many nice neighbours :notti:

lrviewqk6.th.jpg View from our living room

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welcome to renotalk more pics pls!:dunno:

Only few days into the reno, will try to post more pics when there's progress :)

 

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Hey congrats!! Finally your turn to start reno ahh! Hehe...

Make sure you take progressive photos of the reno, so that at the end you will find the end result really amazing. This is a very fun process, enjoy it! :lol:

 

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Hey congrats!! Finally your turn to start reno ahh! Hehe...

Make sure you take progressive photos of the reno, so that at the end you will find the end result really amazing. This is a very fun process, enjoy it! :(

Thanks neighbour ;) I asked the ID, the water pipe cant be helped being so low as it has to be lower than aircon unit so water can flow. She will box it up so it wont be seen.

False Ceiling all done..

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Cement Screeding in Progress

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wow quite a lot seems to be done

very nice colours you've chosen

love the first pix :dunno:

what colour is that?

It's Lavender Mist. I think it's a popular choice amongst the forumers. But it was proposed by my ID.

 

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nice colour

kinda regret not going for it, esp seeing it here and on ranval's wall :P :P

can paint it on a panel of wall ? It turned out more "pinkish" than I thought.

 

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