SGK 0 Report post Posted May 3, 2010 Common Bathroom: Before Renovation: 3D Visualisation: Final Product: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
babyleomummy 0 Report post Posted May 3, 2010 Hi SGK, I like the plant in your study. Of cos also your study. Care to share what species it is? Easy to care for? I like to get one for my balcony but I don't have green hands so need to get low maintenance plant. Final Product: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SGK 0 Report post Posted May 3, 2010 (edited) Hi SGK, I like the plant in your study. Of cos also your study. Care to share what species it is? Easy to care for? I like to get one for my balcony but I don't have green hands so need to get low maintenance plant. Hi babyleomummy, it is phoenix palm and it requires zero maintenance because it is an artificial plant:P . As you can see, the study has no windows - hence no sunlight and no air, so it will be quite difficult to grow such a big tree there. Edited May 3, 2010 by SGK Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vaqui74 0 Report post Posted May 4, 2010 My dining table and chairs just arrived. I was a bit worried initially that the table may be too long for the room but now it looks like a nice fit: Hi SGK, may I know where you bought your dinning table and how much was it? Saw some dinning tables at IMM (Mr Decor) which is similar to what you have. Just want to check the exact price. Thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tulip23 0 Report post Posted May 4, 2010 Hi SGK Thanks for sharing the pics...looks really good! very impressed!! i believe you guys are enjoyable the fruits of the labour now we're still shortlisting our renovators... Btw, can you share the contacts that did your windows?? Thanks! Final Posts of Reno Pics for My House Last night My wife and I finally finished unpacking all our boxes and this afternoon we solved our bedframe problem by unscrewing out the gigantic bedhead and to our relief the remaining three sides of the bed frame stay very much intact and now our bed fits in nicely to our master bedroom. This means that we need not waste money buying another bedframe . With this we have more or less come to the end of our renovation journey and for the first time since we shifted in two weeks ago, we felt that we can really sit down and enjoy our home. Looking back, I will say overall we have a very enjoyable renovation experience which started last October when we 'blur blur' went to an interior design exhibition in Expo to look for renovation ideas. We spoke to several IDs there but ended up engaging Kennedy of Earnest Interiors to take charge of our renovation. The wait to start our renovation was really long because at the time we confirmed our ID we have yet to go for our first HDB appointment. Renovation finally started 3 days before CNY and after a short break during the CNY period, it went full-steam. While we encounter some unforeseen problems along the way, we are glad that our ID is able to solve all the problems for us. In some cases, the solution to the problems become a new design attraction to the house (though they don't come free). For example, the display cabinet outside the common bathroom and the raised flooring of the dry kitchen are all constructed to conceal ugly pipes. We are really happy with the overall outcome and a lot of credit must go to my ID As a closure to this journey, I will like to post some pics to record the transformation that the house has undergone. Starting from the study: Before Renovation: 3D Visualisation: Final Product: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SGK 0 Report post Posted May 4, 2010 Hi SGK Thanks for sharing the pics...looks really good! very impressed!! i believe you guys are enjoyable the fruits of the labour now we're still shortlisting our renovators... Btw, can you share the contacts that did your windows?? Thanks! Thanks. I am sure your house will also look very impressive after renovation. My windows and grilles are done by Alex. I will PM you his contact as he prefers not to put his mobile phone number openly on this forum. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
butterfingerzz 0 Report post Posted May 4, 2010 (edited) Hi SGK, I like the plant in your study. Of cos also your study. Care to share what species it is? Easy to care for? I like to get one for my balcony but I don't have green hands so need to get low maintenance plant. Final Product: haha... hey i tot the plant was real too! babyleomummy, if u wan a low maintenance plant, maybe u can get the money plant. im really bad of taking care of plants (i even killed one of those cactus/succulents thingy, tink i have black fingers as oppose to a green ones) but i hvnt killed the money plant as yet... bought it abt 3mths bk.. or u could get the rubber plant, its quite durable too. tink its official name is ficus elasticus (something like tt), its supposed to help clean the air too.. SGK, ur place turn out really good ya.. quite close to ur 3D as well... happy for u! Edited May 4, 2010 by butterfingerzz Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
flyingballoons 0 Report post Posted May 4, 2010 Hihi, your place turned out like the 3D visualization! which is very good! congrats! my favorite is ur study room! with the plant... looks so chic! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SGK 0 Report post Posted May 5, 2010 Hi SGK, may I know where you bought your dinning table and how much was it? Saw some dinning tables at IMM (Mr Decor) which is similar to what you have. Just want to check the exact price. Thanks. I bought it **** Vision at Balestier Point. Can't really tell you how much it costs because I bought it together with many other items - bed, sofa, coffee table, bedside table etc. The total package is $6888. I guess if you buy the dining set separately and include 6 chairs then the price should be about $2500. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SGK 0 Report post Posted May 5, 2010 Hihi, your place turned out like the 3D visualization! which is very good! congrats! my favorite is ur study room! with the plant... looks so chic! Thanks for the compliments. Your house looks good too, even after 1.5 years. I saw your carpet changed from the initial white to the recent black. Is it the result of dirt collection over the past 18 months ? Just kidding. Did you throw away the white carpet? Is it because it is hard to maintain? I also have a white carpet in my living room now and I can already see that it is turning black . haha... hey i tot the plant was real too! SGK, ur place turn out really good ya.. quite close to ur 3D as well... happy for u! Thanks Butter. Your reno was completed about 2 months ago right? How is everything? Enjoying the house? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
butterfingerzz 0 Report post Posted May 5, 2010 Thanks Butter. Your reno was completed about 2 months ago right? How is everything? Enjoying the house? ya.. but slowly adding a little here n there.. jz started my display cabinet installation. also some parts of the plastered walls cracked so its being rectified as i'm typing. but yea so far, enjoying the house.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
babyleomummy 0 Report post Posted May 5, 2010 Opps...I "look" silly. But it looks real... Hi babyleomummy, it is phoenix palm and it requires zero maintenance because it is an artificial plant:P . As you can see, the study has no windows - hence no sunlight and no air, so it will be quite difficult to grow such a big tree there. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
babyleomummy 0 Report post Posted May 5, 2010 haha... hey i tot the plant was real too! babyleomummy, if u wan a low maintenance plant, maybe u can get the money plant. im really bad of taking care of plants (i even killed one of those cactus/succulents thingy, tink i have black fingers as oppose to a green ones) but i hvnt killed the money plant as yet... bought it abt 3mths bk.. or u could get the rubber plant, its quite durable too. tink its official name is ficus elasticus (something like tt), its supposed to help clean the air too.. SGK, ur place turn out really good ya.. quite close to ur 3D as well... happy for u! Hi butterfingerzz, My balcony is totally bare and I'm thinking of furnishing it with medium/bigger size plant. I like money plant too but too small for the balcony. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
butterfingerzz 0 Report post Posted May 5, 2010 Hi butterfingerzz, My balcony is totally bare and I'm thinking of furnishing it with medium/bigger size plant. I like money plant too but too small for the balcony. babyleomummy, moneyplants can grow quite big i tink.. found tis pic in the web, its abt 5ft high. money plants are creepers anyways, jz gv them something tall to creep up.. or u can try the rubber plant i mentioned.. they are pretty durable too, know tis cos hv it currently n it hasnt died as yet.. tink they can grow quite big too.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
babyleomummy 0 Report post Posted May 5, 2010 babyleomummy, moneyplants can grow quite big i tink.. found tis pic in the web, its abt 5ft high. money plants are creepers anyways, jz gv them something tall to creep up.. or u can try the rubber plant i mentioned.. they are pretty durable too, know tis cos hv it currently n it hasnt died as yet.. tink they can grow quite big too.. That's a BIG moneyplant. The moneyplants that I've seen are those that grows in small pots with water.. May have to pay a visit to the nursery to have a look. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites