Ark7 0 Report post Posted May 11, 2010 thk u danial. actually its for my mum house.talk to tat contractor this morning bout what my mum wanna do and asked him to giv me a quote.he email me the quotation few hrs later.tat was fast uh lol.he said it's just a rough quotation based on my mum floor plan n wat she wants. Dunno wether its ex or cheap coz its my 1st time handlin all this. Can any1 help to asses my quotationas below.thanks Demolish works Hacking of 2 bathroom floor & wall finish Hacking of 2 bathroom fittings & accessories Hacking of 2 bathroom door & frames Hacking of kitchen cabinet Hacking of cabinet base Total cost : $850 Masonry Works Laying of floor and wall tiles at 2 bathrooms - $1950 Construct cabinet base - $270 Carpentry works Install 30ft kitchen cabinet - $2700 Install 15ft solid top - $1200 labor for installation of hob & hood - $100 Plumbing works for kitchen and 2 toilets - $450 Laminate flooring for living and 2 bdrooms - $1700 Total Cost - $9220 Actually thoyght it gonna cost my mum ard 15K.was pleasently surprise to c the amount quoted hehe. A what he said this is just a rough ly estimation of how much it gonna cost.he said he need to come down to the new place for measurement only then he can giv me e actual quotation. will be meeting him in few days time. Any comment or feedback on the above quotation??? bro, think you need to get a detailed breakdown quote like hacking normally the price is with debris but it seems too cheap to me liao. carpentry work very reasonable $180 per feet good price. solid top about that price too but you using which company solid top? Cheers:-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ngunadi 2 Report post Posted May 11, 2010 Better choose ID,because what u pay and what u get.Singapore nothing free. Ultimate self-promote. Only register today some more. I have gone thru reno with contractor and it's fine. And many others too. Like you said, nothing is free then why ID mention the Design is free? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Molly 0 Report post Posted May 16, 2010 Hi, understand most of us will use an ID because of their expertise in space planning and designing. Anyone engaged both ID (for design specific work) and contractor (for window grill works, shower screens, kitchen glass door etc..)? Will this help to save some cost? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zattan22 0 Report post Posted May 17, 2010 It's better to find time and go to some industrial places to see different laminate and materials.. ID will at less charge 40% of the contract price Contractor will charge 20% of the contract price if you wanna a better home... Do search the Internet and ask many question about the materials!! How I know?? I used to work in a ID firm and currently in a construction firm!! Reminder: many furniture used compress wood for the built in furniture.. This may make the furniture look and feel solid!! But the humid atmosphere in Singapore will kill your furniture!! It's better to use plywood!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Molly 0 Report post Posted May 18, 2010 Thanks for sharing the information. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zattan22 0 Report post Posted May 18, 2010 It's meaningless to get ID and contractor to design for you!! It's your house and it's better for you to look into what you wanna! You must find time to do it!!! In the end, you may spent more time talking to your ID or contractor about design then putting them to action!! BTW, there is a extra cost if you change your design during the renovation.. And it's called the variation order!! BECAREFUL!! I believe it's time you should look more into the Internet and furniture mall. I'm sure there are some ideas that you like. Lastly, it depend how deep is your pocket!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HDB Officer 1 Report post Posted May 18, 2010 It's meaningless to get ID and contractor to design for you!! It's your house and it's better for you to look into what you wanna! You must find time to do it!!! In the end, you may spent more time talking to your ID or contractor about design then putting them to action!! BTW, there is a extra cost if you change your design during the renovation.. And it's called the variation order!! BECAREFUL!! I believe it's time you should look more into the Internet and furniture mall. I'm sure there are some ideas that you like. Lastly, it depend how deep is your pocket!! If you really want to save up your pocket, you can visit ID firms for free design, and go DIY or look for contractor to do up your house I'm sure alot of people out there were doing that Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zattan22 0 Report post Posted May 19, 2010 If you really want to save up your pocket, you can visit ID firms for free design, and go DIY or look for contractor to do up your house I'm sure alot of people out there were doing that that's a very good idea!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Devilaz 0 Report post Posted May 20, 2010 they can match to the contrator quote. But some ID will play on the material's quality. From above average to average. So beware on this too. So before confirm an ID would be good to source around and ask more questions. Try to make the ID know that you are not a newbie in renovation in order not to chop you that much. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wolflet 1 Report post Posted May 20, 2010 If you really want to save up your pocket, you can visit ID firms for free design, and go DIY or look for contractor to do up your house I'm sure alot of people out there were doing that most of the time, u wun get the design until u paid the deposit. so its quite unlikely u'll get the design and go to contractor. most prob u can only get space planning advice, which contractors can do pretty well. I chose an ID in the end coz i needed their expertise on the design portion (eg. how the feature wall looks like) most contractors i go to are unable to provide that and requires me to provide them with the design. I'm not really inclined on the creativity part, so i have no choice but to pay others to do it for me. Of course, there are companies that sells designs to you and you can approach contractors to do it. Whether they can turn out what is in the 3D drawing is another issue. just my 2 cents. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HDB Officer 1 Report post Posted May 20, 2010 If so many people go to ID for design then contractor.. Then ID eat what? I think it's always better to promote meritocracy and let ID cut his price to match contractor if he wants the job.. I agreed with you, ID should charge designing fee and let the owner go look for their own contractors. This should be the right system: 1- see ID and pay for designing fee or DIY 2- hire an project manager whom can meet owner's requirement or DIY 3- hire contractor whom can meet ID's requirement or DIY To be frank, this is what renovation is all about, but after all these years of Kiasu engagement (we are singaporean lah) your Question can be replied sadly- ID don't know eat what... lah Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blueocean 0 Report post Posted May 20, 2010 Except that a lot of "ID" are actually pseudo-ID and dont have the necessary experience or training. And also a lot of ID firms are actually pseudo-ID firms - they are actually general contractors with a retail storefront. So, even with you pay more $$, you may not necessary get quality work as the firms want to extract as much $ from you with the least amount of effort they put in. The cost of just getting a well known interior designer to design things for you (excluding build) will cost a few thousand dollars or more - and i doubt most consumers want that too I agreed with you, ID should charge designing fee and let the owner go look for their own contractors. This should be the right system: 1- see ID and pay for designing fee or DIY 2- hire an project manager whom can meet owner's requirement or DIY 3- hire contractor whom can meet ID's requirement or DIY To be frank, this is what renovation is all about, but after all these years of Kiasu engagement (we are singaporean lah) your Question can be replied sadly- ID don't know eat what... lah Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HDB Officer 1 Report post Posted May 20, 2010 Except that a lot of "ID" are actually pseudo-ID and dont have the necessary experience or training. And also a lot of ID firms are actually pseudo-ID firms - they are actually general contractors with a retail storefront. So, even with you pay more $$, you may not necessary get quality work as the firms want to extract as much $ from you with the least amount of effort they put in. The cost of just getting a well known interior designer to design things for you (excluding build) will cost a few thousand dollars or more - and i doubt most consumers want that too So what is your suggestion if you want designer to provide design for your new house and yet you can't afford to pay for design fee? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blueocean 0 Report post Posted May 20, 2010 Hmm .. thats a hard question to answer. Its like asking to have aesthetic surgery but paying polyclinic fees ... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HDB Officer 1 Report post Posted May 21, 2010 Hmm .. thats a hard question to answer. Its like asking to have aesthetic surgery but paying polyclinic fees ... I'm sure there are ID out there whom work as a contractor, go find them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites