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Found Old project photos- Bon Voyage Monet Changer when they were in Tampines Century Square B1, Years back, Partners Yoong & Chua the friendly owners of this shop must have kept you memories if you know them, they have shifted to Tampines MRT and have invited me to continue building shop for them (will find time to take photo of their new shop...actually done couple years back)

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Today is the time! oth Money Changer's Boss on duty, Yoong himself is a photographer part timer like me, he shared his experience while we took these pictures of their Bon Voyage shop in Tampines MRT, always laughter & fun when 3 of us together :dancingqueen: Chua even reminded me about his house reno modification that had been spoken for years....now that i recall i really have to find time for him :P

Anyway, Hope you enjoy our pictures:

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Join 46,923 satisfied homeowners who used renotalk quotation service to find interior designers. Get an estimated quotation

Hi!

Can you quote me the following for my 108sqm resales unit?

Living Room
- Hacking of existing floor tiles and skirtings.
- Supply and lay 800x800mm homogenous tiles and parquet skirtings.

Kitchen
- Hacking of existing kitchen wall and floor tiles.
- Hacking of existing kitchen cabinet.
- Supply and install ceramic wall tiles.
- Supply and install homogenous floor tiles
- Supply and install inlet and outlet piping for kitchen sink.
- Supply and install base for kitchen cabinet.
- Supply and install 10ft top and 20ft bottom kitchen cabinet, with granite top.
- Supply labour to install hood, hob, sink/tap and kitchen accesories.

Yard/Utility Room

- Hacking of existing floor tiles.

- Supply and install homogenous floor tiles

Toilets x 3
- Hacking of existing wall and floor tiles, existing vanity cabinet.
- Supply and install wall and floor tiles
- supply and install 1 x bi-fold door for toilet in yard
- Supply and install 2 x shower screen for MBR and common room.
- supply labour to install toilet accessories.

Let me know if I have missed out anything.

Thank you.

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Hi Tiler Seng,

I hope this is the right channel for me to seek some advice from you.

I have completed my reno with one of the so-called "established" interior design company. Unfortunately the workmanship was very bad.

I have some problems with the groutings at the kitchen area. I am using coloured groutings and i notice that the colour of the groutings are uneven.

Some part of the groutings appear darker (wet) and some parts appear the original colour. It is throughout the whole kitchen and my kitchen floor look ugly. On top of that, some grout seems to be sunken in. (Not the same level as the tiles) therefore feels uncomfortable when stepping.

When I ask the tilers, they told me its normal and depends on the tiles i chose.

Is it possible to regrout everything to white? Is it normal for the grout to be sunken in? How can i overcome this problem?

Attach is the picture I have currently, After mopping and dry, grouting will look the same.

Please advice as I am really upset by their workmanship.

Thank you

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Hi Cuppycake, they have used a wrong colour grout in particular... tell them you you want a brown grout as close tone to the tiles, don't want purple colour one so Retro...

btw, the cost involve for re-grouting is around $200-$250 for normal grout, but you will have an option to use waterproof grout by Mapei,

paying alittle bit more but it will solve the color changing when its wet :good:

 

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Finding time to shoot pictures for a simple house i've done for my friend a few months back, the interesting Homogenous Tile top for Kitchen cabinet, i've done a few using polish 600x600 homogenous tile ever since i done it for my own house 15years ago, this is the first time i use matt finish homogenous tile for kitchen top, it;s the same tile we use on the floor!

Result?- We all Love it so much :wub:

Her guest who visit her house have a touch on it, it's really amazing!

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The wall to wall full Length wardrobe, another creation proudly present to all her friends... it housed the TV, it comes with casement door, it combined Top Track Sliding door and a full mirror....my dreamed wardrobe!!

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Hi Cuppycake, they have used a wrong colour grout in particular... tell them you you want a brown grout as close tone to the tiles, don't want purple colour one so Retro...

btw, the cost involve for re-grouting is around $200-$250 for normal grout, but you will have an option to use waterproof grout by Mapei,

paying alittle bit more but it will solve the color changing when its wet :good:

Hi Tiler Seng

Thank you for the advice.

I have PM you. Hope to hear from you soon!! :thumbs up:

 

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Realised that some pictures do lost in RT, try upload some that i have done:

Bedok Court Condo, he was my Client and i'm his Client now for buying life insurance from him after renovating his house :deal:

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