MaCe 3 Report post Posted December 21, 2007 materials are quite standard - no worries. usually it's the workmanship that counts. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Iceman 0 Report post Posted December 21, 2007 hello neighbour..hehe (well...neighbour in the same estate lah).. i also can't believe u got the workers to post for u. so cute... hmm... perhaps your flooring has been overlayed before, thats why so thick? can u see if there's another layer of tile also? but from your photo looks like all concrete. looking forward to see your revamp. u got a good budget, i'm sure your place will turn out real nice.gd luck ya! Yupz...its all concrete. I'll see what my ID say this coming monday. Hope for a higher ceiling!Good budget? more like budget bombed..... hehehe this is my first time 'owning' a place mah, so super excited about everything feel that PVC is good enough for drainage area as S/S tend to have marksso either you tolerate the unsightly marks or be hardworking and scrub the covers at least weekly I haven got that feeling yet!! Only taking my key after CNY I guess. It will be another reno experience!scrub WEEKLY! OMG.........erm...both sucks....do we have them made in titanium??!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
applefreak 1 Report post Posted December 22, 2007 hahaha, think titanium will also have water stain problem bah maybe you'd go down everyday when you get your own place :sport-smiley-018: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Iceman 0 Report post Posted December 27, 2007 DAY 8 - 24th DecThe flooring expert came and told us that our level (perhaps the whole block) is tilted to one side! Perhaps a measurement gone wrong when HDB builds it?With all the cement screed gone, we can see that the floor is a slope...very obvious loh! So no choice, got to lay thick cement at the lower end of the slope to balance off and thus the thick cement screed we saw in the pic I took earlier.Today, all the tiles came and Irene/Ken confirm with us the tiling details and how the mosiac runs in the toilets. The mosiacs are indeed a nice edition to the toilets. ;-) Will post a pic once they complete!Workers moving TilesThe tiles still in its packagingThe beautiful pure white homogeneous tiles for my flooringThe toilet tiles and the mosiacsThe sand are moved in.The electrician re-running all the cables......almost all done. Living room,bedrooms and now kitchen. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Iceman 0 Report post Posted December 27, 2007 UPDATE ON NEW PURCHASETV : Sharp Aquos 32" LCD TV - $899.00 (Promo)Fridge : Toshiba 460L Hybrid Guard System (2 Door) - $769.00Storage Heater : A.O. Smith 30L Horizontal - $267.00Hood & Hob : Yet to BuyCoffee Table : Yet to BuyCurtain Rods & Curtains : Yet to BuyMain gate (aluminium) : Yet to BuyKitchen Sink : Yet to BuyKitchen Sink Tap : Yet to BuyMBR Toilet1. Rain Shower Set (Rectangle Rain Shower, Round Massage Hand Shower)- $399.00 (promo)2. Soft Closing Dual-Flush W.C. - $138.00 (promo)2. Rectangle Wall Basin- $100.003. Basin Cold Tap - $65.004. Art Glass Mirror - $68.00 (promo)5. Bidet Spray with Angle Valve Control - $36.006. Brass Pop-up Waste- $13.007. Paper Holder - Yet to Buy8. Shower Rack - Yet to Buy9. Wash Basin Rack - Yet to Buy10. Toothbrush Holder - Yet to Buy11. Towel Holder - Yet to BuyCommon Toilet1. Bath Shower Set, Bath Mixer, Basin Cold Tap, Brass Pop-up Waste - $148.00 (promo)2. Soft Closing Dual-Flush W.C. - $138.00 (promo)3. Oblong Wall Basin- $115.004. Mirror - Yet to Buy5. Bidet Spray with Angle Valve Control - $36.006. Paper Holder - Yet to Buy7. Shower Rack - Yet to Buy8. Wash Basin Rack - Yet to Buy9. Toothbrush Holder - Yet to Buy10. Towel Holder - Yet to Buy11. Soap Rack - Yet to BuyThat's all for the moment!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jaCKY777 0 Report post Posted December 27, 2007 DAY 8 - 24th DecThe flooring expert came and told us that our level (perhaps the whole block) is tilted to one side! Perhaps a measurement gone wrong when HDB builds it?With all the cement screed gone, we can see that the floor is a slope...very obvious loh! So no choice, got to lay thick cement at the lower end of the slope to balance off and thus the thick cement screed we saw in the pic I took earlier.The tiles still in its packagingThe beautiful pure white homogeneous tiles for my flooringOIC...Hey, wats e brand of e Pure White Homogeneous Tiles? Price per foot run? Wher u got it frm? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Iceman 0 Report post Posted December 30, 2007 OIC...Hey, wats e brand of e Pure White Homogeneous Tiles? Price per foot run? Wher u got it frm? Brand? Dunno leh.....I bought it from a shop name SURFACE @ Defu Ave 1, Opp. Bus Depot. Its $3.80 psf. DAY 13 - 29th DECUpdates:The plastering has been completed. However, the side opp. the stove still can see the prev tiles marks. not sure if they are still visible after painting? Gotta check with Irene. The tiling and laying of mosiacs in the toilets in progress. Looking great!I supposed the area is left open for my curtain holder? hehe....That's all for the moment!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chunky Monkey 2 Report post Posted December 30, 2007 Your new home is taking shape. You must be anxious like all of us who are undergoing/have undergone major renovations! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Iceman 0 Report post Posted December 31, 2007 Your new home is taking shape. You must be anxious like all of us who are undergoing/have undergone major renovations!Oh yes I am! Really eager to see the end results. And i'm really lucky that I'm in good hands. Did not face alot of customer & ID issues....and so alot less stressful. Can concentrate on buying furnishings instead. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Iceman 0 Report post Posted February 23, 2008 Dear netizens,I've just completed my little project - makeover of 4RM HDB for my parents. I'll be having a little "Open House" before moving all the barang barang in. I myself have been to a few "Open House" before I decided on my theme/design, and I found them really informative. Now that my project is coming to an end, I would like to spend a few hrs to give back to this community.Details as follows:Date : 26th & 27th Feb 08Time : 7pm - 8.30pmVenue : Woodlands St 32 (Exact unit will informed)Nick : IcemanContact : 97470817Remarks : Pls sms me yr "Name" & "Arriving Time". If there are any changes, pls update me as I might just go off early if there is no confirmed appts. ;-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LGG 0 Report post Posted February 23, 2008 thanx for your invitation for open house, what is the theme for your house? my theme for my future home is contemporary modern, wonder is yours the same? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
phoenix 0 Report post Posted March 9, 2008 Dear netizens,I've just completed my little project - makeover of 4RM HDB for my parents. I'll be having a little "Open House" before moving all the barang barang in. I myself have been to a few "Open House" before I decided on my theme/design, and I found them really informative. Now that my project is coming to an end, I would like to spend a few hrs to give back to this community.Details as follows:Date : 26th & 27th Feb 08Time : 7pm - 8.30pmVenue : Woodlands St 32 (Exact unit will informed)Nick : IcemanContact : 97470817Remarks : Pls sms me yr "Name" & "Arriving Time". If there are any changes, pls update me as I might just go off early if there is no confirmed appts. ;-)hi! how was your open house that day? i wanted to sms u and see if i can go kaypo or not.. i live pretty near u ... but was so busy cleaning up so in the end didn't contact u. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites