hobbes187 0 Report post Posted May 3, 2008 A friend of mine bought a similar type of dining set but of diff brand for at least $2000++ Barang2 is known for its quality so u got a good bargain there indeed ! - stry Yeah, I've been to furniture mall, IFC, courts and other furniture shops and most of the nice dining set cost about $1500-$2000++ Thats why when i saw the BB offer, I rushed down to make my purchase. If I got this set at the usual price it would have been about $1700+. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
darrenelle 0 Report post Posted May 3, 2008 What good buy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
big orange 0 Report post Posted May 4, 2008 Hobbes, can i have your breakdown reno cost for your 2 toilet? 1 toilet by 1 toilet pricing.. I wanna do one toilet nice nice (hotel std) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hobbes187 0 Report post Posted May 4, 2008 (edited) Hobbes, can i have your breakdown reno cost for your 2 toilet? 1 toilet by 1 toilet pricing.. I wanna do one toilet nice nice (hotel std) My 2 toilets + kichen reno are actually part of a package that cost 10.6k incl full hacking, tiling of flr and wall, installation of heaters, accesories, sinks, pipes, waterproofing, bi-fold door x 2 and 20ft of kitchen cabinet + some other freebies (which I cant reveal much till my reno is over ) I got an initial quote from my ID without the package and one MBR toilet roughly cost: Hacking tiles and WC - $480 Laying of wall tiles (incl tiles, cement & labour) - $1000 Laying of floor tiles (incl tiles, cement & labour) - $420 Shower kerb - $80 Waterproofing - $80 Bi-fold door - $180 Tempered glass shower screen with door - $480 Suspended vanity cabinet with doors - $600 Mirror with solid backing (1.5m x 0.9m) - $320 Solid surface top for vanity cabinet - $225 Labour to install accesories,WC, heater, basin - $150 So it cost about $4000 to do up the toilet incl vanity top and large hotel-like mirror. If without vanity top its avbout $3000. This still doesnt incl cost of the WC, tap, heater, mixer and accesories which can cost another $1000. So based on the price, I think I made a right move to take the package to do both bathrooms (which would have cost $3000-4000) and the kitchen as well. Edited May 4, 2008 by hobbes187 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hobbes187 0 Report post Posted May 4, 2008 (edited) Some updates for the day... Nothing much done except for the common toilet flooring, kitchen tiles and some more tiles in the living area. Half of the living room is now completed... Hopefully by next week they can complete the living and dining room and start on the bedrooms. The common toilet flooring is done... Really like the result Kitchen walls also mostly done up. Even the grouting is done. The workmanship is good by my standard (which isnt much to begin with ) This is the PVC pipe that the electrician use to shift my SCV and socket to the other side of the room. The wires will be run under the tiles. Now for some shots taken for the fun of it: So thats all for now... Progressing slowly but steadily... After lots of consideration, we are having second thoughts on some of the laminates chosen before and will be meeting the ID to discuss them... Probably will get him to redraw the 3D again. Also I'm still having headache on how to settle the ventilation fan in the toilets... Should I tap them to an existing light point or run a brand new point with ugly trunking in my nice toilets Edited May 4, 2008 by hobbes187 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lin & L3x 1 Report post Posted May 4, 2008 Hey hobbes, the way u took pics very pro xia.. Always like to c ur pics on ur blog.. My photo-taking .. L3x Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hobbes187 0 Report post Posted May 4, 2008 Hey hobbes, the way u took pics very pro xia.. Always like to c ur pics on ur blog.. My photo-taking .. L3x I'm flattered Usually I bring my compact digi cam with me to the site. But today's photos were taken with my DSLR with external flash so they look a bit better. I try not to bring such a big cam there when there're contractors working but since today is sunday I thought why not Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
strychnine 0 Report post Posted May 5, 2008 Some updates for the day... Nothing much done except for the common toilet flooring, kitchen tiles and some more tiles in the living area. Half of the living room is now completed... Hopefully by next week they can complete the living and dining room and start on the bedrooms. So thats all for now... Progressing slowly but steadily... After lots of consideration, we are having second thoughts on some of the laminates chosen before and will be meeting the ID to discuss them... Probably will get him to redraw the 3D again. Also I'm still having headache on how to settle the ventilation fan in the toilets... Should I tap them to an existing light point or run a brand new point with ugly trunking in my nice toilets Wow love your macro shots. Which DSLR are you using ? Nikon or Canon ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hobbes187 0 Report post Posted May 5, 2008 Wow love your macro shots. Which DSLR are you using ? Nikon or Canon ? If you were referring to those pics I shot of the renovations, those were shot with normal zoom lens (18-200mm). Didnt bring my macro lens cos dont wanna expose it to the dusty and dirty environment The Nippon colour swatches were shot with Tokina 100mm macro lens. Anyway I support Nikon, using a D80. Canon cameras too plasticky and light for me Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NiVleK 0 Report post Posted May 5, 2008 Canon for me! Using 400D now....considering 450D now...hmmmm hehehe Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hobbes187 0 Report post Posted May 5, 2008 Canon for me! Using 400D now....considering 450D now...hmmmm hehehe 450D is a good camera but since u already have 400D, might as well go for 40D. You get a lot more feature (pentaprism viewfinder, faster fps etc) and a solid magnesium alloy body. Now broke due to reno... No money to buy lens or camera (would love to get a Nikon D300) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
popeye gal 0 Report post Posted May 5, 2008 450D is a good camera but since u already have 400D, might as well go for 40D. You get a lot more feature (pentaprism viewfinder, faster fps etc) and a solid magnesium alloy body. Now broke due to reno... No money to buy lens or camera (would love to get a Nikon D300) Nikon supporter too... Beginner D40X Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
strychnine 0 Report post Posted May 5, 2008 If you were referring to those pics I shot of the renovations, those were shot with normal zoom lens (18-200mm). Didnt bring my macro lens cos dont wanna expose it to the dusty and dirty environment The Nippon colour swatches were shot with Tokina 100mm macro lens. Anyway I support Nikon, using a D80. Canon cameras too plasticky and light for me Oopsies... The pictures of the light switch and sand were taken at such a close range, I just assumed it was macro. Paiseh. Ahh Nikon. I'm a Canon 350D user. Very ol skool...Haha. However, its currently residing at home gathering dusts. - stry Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NiVleK 0 Report post Posted May 5, 2008 Oopsies... The pictures of the light switch and sand were taken at such a close range, I just assumed it was macro. Paiseh. Ahh Nikon. I'm a Canon 350D user. Very ol skool...Haha. However, its currently residing at home gathering dusts. - stry Its ok la. My 400D is upgrade from my 300D which was my first DSLR (used to play with EOS 300 film). But sadly, after I upgrade to 400D, I stopped much photography. Its ironical that when I was having 300D and carrying haversacks of lenses + 2 bodies + one freaking heavy tripod + external flash, I was complaining that I dun have a license to drive.. but I still go out every week to take photos Now that I drive, I am lazy. Hahhaa. My usual setup is just a body w/o batt kit and a general walkabout lens (18-200) LOL 450D is a good camera but since u already have 400D, might as well go for 40D. You get a lot more feature (pentaprism viewfinder, faster fps etc) and a solid magnesium alloy body. Now broke due to reno... No money to buy lens or camera (would love to get a Nikon D300) Yeah. But I dun need such a good body la. Honestly my current 400D is enuff la, just that I gian the live view (good for idiot proofing) and the FINAL change to able to use SD cards in budget bodies. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hobbes187 0 Report post Posted May 6, 2008 (edited) Oopsies... The pictures of the light switch and sand were taken at such a close range, I just assumed it was macro. Paiseh. Ahh Nikon. I'm a Canon 350D user. Very ol skool...Haha. However, its currently residing at home gathering dusts. - stry No problem OT a bit, since so many photoghers here, let me share some of my true macro shots... More at www.flickr.com/hobbes187 Edited May 6, 2008 by hobbes187 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites