rierie 0 Report post Posted July 20, 2009 Now that my renovation has come to an end, it’s time for me to write my review on Eric, my ID from COOS. His KPIs will include timeliness, practicality of design, completeness and how fuss free this renovation journey was. Timeliness - Eric always get back to us pretty fast, at least before the deadline that htb and I set. An example would be us asking for quotation of window grilles. Both htb and I only have after working hours (i.e. after 8pm) during weekdays and Saturday afternoon for renovation stuff (think some of you should know how late I work till). Adding to the fact that we cannot always confirm our timing to him until 2 hours before, he was NEVER late for our appointment. This is very important to me. Practicality of design – As many of you have seen my place, I think that the end product is quite practical. Different areas of the house are segmented properly. Example – htb and I were thinking whether to have parquet or laminate at our “designated MJ area”. Seeing that we could not decide, Eric said that we have to be practical. That area will have afternoon sun and it is next to the window. Given the weather in Singapore, if we forgot to close the windows, the parquet will not last long. Another example would be the divider. As many might have read in my t-blog, it was much to our dissonance to have the divider. However, Eric was able to come up with a design that is acceptable to us and tried to make it a less obstruct item in the house. Most importantly, Eric is always to draw his ideas to us right on the spot. Htb and I do not need to imagine how it would look like and the end product is always similar to what he drew. Completeness – All carpentry and other items in the contact were done in full completeness by Eric. The only disappointing issue is about getting him to do rectifications. He would have a lot of reasons to not do it. 2 major examples would include the much needed facial session for my walls and the dirt on our floor. It took us pretty long time to convince him that we wanted these two to be done properly. This is when our firmness kicked in. Tai-chi, reasoning. You named it, we tried it. Nonetheless, at the end of the renovation, they were done properly. Level of fuss free – htb and I acknowledged the fact that we do not have much time for renovation. We are really glad to have Eric to help us coordinate our stuff, including services and other stuff that were engaged/bought without him being the middleman. Examples will include our chandelier, curtain, refrigerator and washing machine. Others – Most of the time, Eric is the one chasing us for things. The most significant item is the selection of laminates. I remembered that he passed the books to us for a few weeks and yet htb and I had no time to sit down and decide. When we finally decided, we had a selection of over 20 laminates that we liked. Eric then contributed by telling us how it would feel like in our house for each combination. Most of you should know that my dad was the one who gave us most of our headaches. Eric was nice enough to tackle my dad on my behalf. For example, my dad wanted granite for our men tou (the area where our gate is at) and wanted Eric to do various step up due to fengshui (Note that Eric gave us marble instead, FOC). Think Eric got it hard from my dad and grandfather who kept going to our home to monitor the progress. I have to acknowledge that Eric’s quotation is not of the lowest, it might even be one of the highest for those who asked him for quotation. Nevertheless, I believe in paying more for quality and convenience. (this is only my point of view) All in all, I would definitely recommend Eric to any forummer who do not mind paying a little bit more. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ivy 0 Report post Posted July 20, 2009 Now that my renovation has come to an end, it’s time for me to write my review on Eric, my ID from COOS. His KPIs will include timeliness, practicality of design, completeness and how fuss free this renovation journey was. Timeliness - Eric always get back to us pretty fast, at least before the deadline that htb and I set. An example would be us asking for quotation of window grilles. Both htb and I only have after working hours (i.e. after 8pm) during weekdays and Saturday afternoon for renovation stuff (think some of you should know how late I work till). Adding to the fact that we cannot always confirm our timing to him until 2 hours before, he was NEVER late for our appointment. This is very important to me. Practicality of design – As many of you have seen my place, I think that the end product is quite practical. Different areas of the house are segmented properly. Example – htb and I were thinking whether to have parquet or laminate at our “designated MJ area”. Seeing that we could not decide, Eric said that we have to be practical. That area will have afternoon sun and it is next to the window. Given the weather in Singapore, if we forgot to close the windows, the parquet will not last long. Another example would be the divider. As many might have read in my t-blog, it was much to our dissonance to have the divider. However, Eric was able to come up with a design that is acceptable to us and tried to make it a less obstruct item in the house. Most importantly, Eric is always to draw his ideas to us right on the spot. Htb and I do not need to imagine how it would look like and the end product is always similar to what he drew. Completeness – All carpentry and other items in the contact were done in full completeness by Eric. The only disappointing issue is about getting him to do rectifications. He would have a lot of reasons to not do it. 2 major examples would include the much needed facial session for my walls and the dirt on our floor. It took us pretty long time to convince him that we wanted these two to be done properly. This is when our firmness kicked in. Tai-chi, reasoning. You named it, we tried it. Nonetheless, at the end of the renovation, they were done properly. Level of fuss free – htb and I acknowledged the fact that we do not have much time for renovation. We are really glad to have Eric to help us coordinate our stuff, including services and other stuff that were engaged/bought without him being the middleman. Examples will include our chandelier, curtain, refrigerator and washing machine. Others – Most of the time, Eric is the one chasing us for things. The most significant item is the selection of laminates. I remembered that he passed the books to us for a few weeks and yet htb and I had no time to sit down and decide. When we finally decided, we had a selection of over 20 laminates that we liked. Eric then contributed by telling us how it would feel like in our house for each combination. Most of you should know that my dad was the one who gave us most of our headaches. Eric was nice enough to tackle my dad on my behalf. For example, my dad wanted granite for our men tou (the area where our gate is at) and wanted Eric to do various step up due to fengshui (Note that Eric gave us marble instead, FOC). Think Eric got it hard from my dad and grandfather who kept going to our home to monitor the progress. I have to acknowledge that Eric’s quotation is not of the lowest, it might even be one of the highest for those who asked him for quotation. Nevertheless, I believe in paying more for quality and convenience. (this is only my point of view) All in all, I would definitely recommend Eric to any forummer who do not mind paying a little bit more. i think the choice of laminates really turns out well. i really like the feel of the ambience and colour of your place. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ivy 0 Report post Posted July 20, 2009 what i mean is that sure cant find de....i also dun want to find another 1 la...*phew* ok at least this version sounds more pleasing Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blue_diamond 0 Report post Posted July 20, 2009 i think the choice of laminates really turns out well. i really like the feel of the ambience and colour of your place. nicely done up place....i must say it Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rierie 0 Report post Posted July 20, 2009 nicely done up place....i must say it personally, i think it's not those showroom standard la..but we feel very comfortable in it - as if, this is THE HOME. get what i mean? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blue_diamond 0 Report post Posted July 20, 2009 personally, i think it's not those showroom standard la..but we feel very comfortable in it - as if, this is THE HOME. get what i mean? showroom no showroom make no diff de....we all want a Home....not just a House. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rierie 0 Report post Posted July 20, 2009 i think the choice of laminates really turns out well. i really like the feel of the ambience and colour of your place. yeah...he was the one who made the decision for us. we told him we want to have a clean cut, bright and soothing feeling. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rierie 0 Report post Posted July 20, 2009 showroom no showroom make no diff de....we all want a Home....not just a House. yup!! wa...seldom see ur reply without strong emoticons..nan de..muahahahahha Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
guy77 0 Report post Posted July 20, 2009 ya. agree with rierie. showroom or not not impt. as long as u live in it, feel comfortable with your loved ones, it's good enough... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rierie 0 Report post Posted July 20, 2009 feeling super sian now. just saw the layout of our photoshoot. feel like sth is missing and told them to edit. it's even worse now..haiz.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
merryman 0 Report post Posted July 20, 2009 feeling super sian now. just saw the layout of our photoshoot. feel like sth is missing and told them to edit. it's even worse now..haiz.. layout in album?! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rierie 0 Report post Posted July 20, 2009 layout in album?! yup..but the bridal studio sent it in soft copy first. have to wait till we approve then will print Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
merryman 0 Report post Posted July 20, 2009 (edited) anyway, hope you feel better soon, hopefully you can pinpoint what you want and tell them... ask zhou gong later... Edited July 20, 2009 by merryman Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ivy 0 Report post Posted July 20, 2009 feeling super sian now. just saw the layout of our photoshoot. feel like sth is missing and told them to edit. it's even worse now..haiz.. layout not nice nvm, bride nice can le Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
merryman 0 Report post Posted July 20, 2009 yup..but the bridal studio sent it in soft copy first. have to wait till we approve then will print show your girl friends for their help bah?! think more people see, can think of something bah.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites