tfujiwara8 0 Report post Posted May 31, 2008 will be going down today to see defong ID work. Anyone interested? last call. Arrange around 3pm. Drop me with ur number. I will text you. u got PM! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yokoyoko 0 Report post Posted May 31, 2008 will be going down today to see defong ID work. Anyone interested? last call. Arrange around 3pm. Drop me with ur number. I will text you. i got lesson.. can help take photos bo? haha.. let us know the workmanship ya... TIA.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tfujiwara8 0 Report post Posted May 31, 2008 hi tks! was wondering cos i sent mine in 2 wks ago and according to the myhdb page, status shows still processing, so asking ard trying to get a gauge here. mine was ard 3 wks ago..haven't approve yet... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
herbman76 0 Report post Posted May 31, 2008 (edited) hi tks! was wondering cos i sent mine in 2 wks ago and according to the myhdb page, status shows still processing, so asking ard trying to get a gauge here. opps 7 days should be the timeframe to submit the docs. thinking back mine took abt 2-3 wks. I brought my HLE in my first appoint they worked out an estimated finanical plan. They also extended my HLE so that just nice for my 2nd appointment. ( I also apply for the Feb WIS but quota full so didnt get). Edited May 31, 2008 by herbman76 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
big orange 0 Report post Posted May 31, 2008 Hi, I try my best to see the work of defong. Anyway my Q is 140 something and i got my HLE approved yesterday. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
s_mario 0 Report post Posted May 31, 2008 will be going down today to see defong ID work. Anyone interested? last call. Arrange around 3pm. Drop me with ur number. I will text you. yo big orange, me interested... pm u my number.. thanks.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mocchi 0 Report post Posted May 31, 2008 Hi, I try my best to see the work of defong. Anyway my Q is 140 something and i got my HLE approved yesterday. congrats.. shd b signing da lease agmt and collecting keys soon ya Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
herbman76 0 Report post Posted May 31, 2008 (edited) Dear all, I found a estimator from this link as a guide Take note it is in sq ft you need to convert. hope it is useful Edited May 31, 2008 by herbman76 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
big orange 0 Report post Posted June 1, 2008 yo big orange, me interested... pm u my number.. thanks.. Hi s_mario, So sorry about that. We went to see the defong work and could not able to text you as i am already outside. He is ok, as in not pushy and quite nice person to talk to. Impression is pretty good. Anyway everybody. Home planning is never a smooth sailing ship without weathering the storms. I went to see for 2 appointments and later advance to the expo. Overall it is bad. I strongly urge IDs that Bedok Linear Green are not carrot for you to chop. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSA 0 Report post Posted June 1, 2008 (edited) ..... I went to see for 2 appointments and later advance to the expo. Overall it is bad......Most of the home renovators I encountered at the Living Showcase@Expo reinforced my conjecture that HRs who are hands full with projects are not likely to spend $$$ to participate in such a show to get sales. Which brings me to the next point: Not every person in renovation firms can call themselves an ID. This is because there is no regulation over the title of ID, unlike professions such as doctors, engineers, lawyers & accountants. Professional Interior Designer:analyzes the client's needs, goals, and life and safety requirements;integrates findings with knowledge of interior design;formulates preliminary design concepts that are appropriate, functional, and aesthetic;develops and presents final design recommendations through appropriate presentation media;prepares working drawings and specifications for non-load bearing interior construction, materials, finishes, space planning, furnishings, fixtures, and equipment;collaborates with professional services of other licensed practitioners in the technical areas of mechanical, electrical, and load-bearing design as required for regulatory approval;prepares and administers bids and contract documents as the client's agent;reviews and evaluates design solutions during implementation and upon completion.The interior design profession provides services encompassing research, development, and implementation of plans and designs of interior environments to improve the quality of life, increase productivity, and protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public. The interior design process follows a systematic and coordinated methodology. Research, analysis, and integration of information into the creative process result in an appropriate interior environment. Practitioners may perform any or all of the following services: Programming Identify and analyze the client's needs and goals. Evaluate existing documentation and conditions. Assess project resources and limitations. Identify life, safety, and code requirements.Develop project schedules, work plans, and budgets.Analyze design objectives and spatial requirements.Integrate findings with their experience and knowledge of interior design.Determine the need for, make recommendations, and coordinate with consultants and other specialists when required by professional practice or regulatory approval.Conceptual Design Formulate for client discussion and approval preliminary plans and design concepts that are appropriate and describe the character, function, and aesthetic of a interior design project. Design Development Develop and present for client review and approval final interior design recommendations for space planning and furnishings arrangements; wall, window, floor, and ceiling treatments, furnishings, fixtures, and millwork, color, finishes, and hardware, and lighting, electrical, and communications requirements. Develop art, accessory, and graphic signage programs.Develop budgets.Presentation media can include drawings, interior sketches, perspectives, renderings, color and material boards, photographs, and models.Contract Documents Prepare working drawings and specifications for non-load bearing interior construction, materials, finishes, furnishings, fixtures, and equipment for client's approval. Collaborate with professional services of specialty consultants and licensed practitioners in the technical areas of mechanical, electrical, and load-bearing design as required by professional practice or regulatory approval: Identify qualified vendors. Prepare bid documentation, collect and review bids.Assist clients in awarding contracts.Contract AdministrationAdminister contract documents as the client's agentConfirm that required permits are obtained.Review and approve shop drawings and samples to assure they are consistent with interior design concepts.Conduct on-site visits and field inspections.Monitor contractors' and suppliers progress.Oversee on their clients' behalf the installation of furnishings, fixtures, and equipment.Prepare lists of deficiencies for the client's use.EvaluationReview and evaluate the implementation of projects while in progressInterior designers are persons qualified by training and experience to plan and supervise the design and execution of interiors and their furnishings, and to organise the various arts and crafts essential to their completion. The professional interior designer provides a full consultancy service. A designer is a person, qualified by education, experience and recognised skills, who identifies, researches and creatively solves problems pertaining to the function and quality of the interior environment; and performs services relative to interior spaces including programming, design analysis, space planning, aesthetics, and inspection of work on-site, using specialised knowledge of interior construction, building systems and components, building regulations, equipment, materials and furnishings; and prepares drawings and documents relative to the design of interior space. So the all important question is how many of these home renovators out there are capable of the above and competent in them. Qualified, professional Interior Designers are far & few between. Interior Design is a science & art, not attainable without attending a professional & accredited ID school. In the local context, only LASALLE-SIA, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore Polytechnic and Temasek Polytechnic offer courses in Interior Design / Interior Architecture. So far I encountered only one home renovator from Ciseern, who holds a Diploma in ID. Then there's the question of from which school of ID is that Diploma. This is not to say IDs must possess academic qualification but they must have completed professional training at the very least! Likewise you wouldn't subject yourself to medical treatment by a person who did not to complete medical school & armed with 2 medical degrees, would you? Let alone an operation that can cost you more than a leg or arm to the tune of $XX,XXX? Edited June 1, 2008 by DSA Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tyrix 0 Report post Posted June 1, 2008 greetings from 219B Did some experimenting at www.floorplanner.com. Quite cool. Put in some furniture to visualise the layout. Try it and we can share layouts here. Hack some walls! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lazurite 0 Report post Posted June 1, 2008 Hahaha! Most of the IDs I encountered at the Living Showcase@Expo reinforced my conjecture that IDs who are hands full with projects are not likely to spend $$$ to participate in such a show to get sales. Which brings me to the next point: Not every person those ID firms can call themselves ID. This is because there is no regulation over the title of ID, unlike professions such as doctors, engineers, lawyers & accountants. DSA, agree with you that this area is still largely unregulated; and I'm seeing more and more non-professional getting into the wagon, such as financial consultant and property agents. I'm just wondering if certification is really the right cure....one thing for sure, it's hard to make a living out there already. By the way, yesterday I've gone to an open house in #05-30 and saw granite flooring! Does it belong to anyone here? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
big orange 0 Report post Posted June 1, 2008 greetings from 219B Did some experimenting at www.floorplanner.com. Quite cool. Put in some furniture to visualise the layout. Try it and we can share layouts here. Hack some walls! Hi, i have update you into the family green, and thanks for your information. DSA, you have your point Anyway still looking for 20K reno which suit the theme: minimalist. Do drop me a pm if you had any contractor above to provide basic requirement. TIA. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSA 0 Report post Posted June 1, 2008 (edited) Anyway still looking for 20K reno which suit the theme: minimalist.I think listing your requirements will provide invaluable help in obtaining a quotations that fits your $20K budget. Without knowing your requirements, I doubt any ID can come up with a minimalist themed design under $20K. Edited June 1, 2008 by DSA Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
big orange 0 Report post Posted June 1, 2008 I think listing your requirements will provide invaluable help in obtaining a quotations that fits your $20K budget. Without knowing your requirements, I doubt any ID can come up with a minimalist themed design under $20K. noted with thanks. But busy at the money. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites