dexufto 5 Report post Posted June 25, 2010 (edited) The journey of starting a new home can be pretty daunting. Having missed the BTOs, to viewing of resales, to haggling of COV. We are happy to come to this stage of transition. Renotalk has been a great source of information with helpful bloggers, sharing their priceless findings. To my fellow noobs, you've found the right place. We are indeed grateful to all whom had contributed in a way or another; the 3-roomers- Ossify, baby81984, lilithfiend to name a few and Supersimon27, hcbing and bluewater for introducing their i/ds.. and advance thanks to others whom have help in a way or another. Enough said, the HDB floorplan as follows; My concept drawings from www.floorplanner.com Also took this oppournity to consolidate the T-Blogs of 3-roomers; As such, new 3-roomers would benefit from our past experience (ps: do acknowledge & give proper credits should you use their pics) Luckable -chongpang (completed) Goobii - dover, 3I (completed) Ossify - Holland, 3I (completed) aubrey - bugis (competed) cannotisit - telok blangah 3i (completed) coke - amk 3NG (completed) lynnzlg - amk (completed) alamak - bedok 3NG (completed) sanpokchubby -BB 3NG (completed) MohGuan - Tiong bahru SIT (completed) jesslynn tan - redhill 3STD (completed) Yuene- 3A Clementi_PR - Clementi, 3I (completed) Lilithfiend - Everton 3I (completed) Baby81984/gim63251073 - WC 3NG (completed) durianlane - LorLiewLian 3I (completed) curryqueen - Serangoon 3S (completed) davidbslee - Tampines 3NG (completed) Cat76 - Mesling (completed) Lubberduckie - Tampines 3A (completed) pomme - Tanglinhalt 3STD (completed) Yeo99 - Tampines 3A (completed) Neubie - TPY 3I (completed) Edward - AMK (completed) Paulchng - everton (completed) wickaninsh- AMK Istel -tpy 3i Samantha.lkh -Bedok mistgun- Yishun 3NG dinomummy -BB 3A Nuar- 3NG Janelle- Bedok 3A superchrisho- tpy 3i Of course, the list is unexhuastive, I'm afraid that most forummers maybe inactive as some threads ranges from early 2009s. I wish you all the best in your renovation journey. Edited January 21, 2011 by dexufto Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
froggy 0 Report post Posted June 25, 2010 The journey of starting a new home can be pretty daunting. Having missed the BTOs, to viewing of resales, to haggling of COV. We are happy to come to this stage of transition. Renotalk has been a great source of information with helpful bloggers, sharing their priceless findings. To my fellow noobs, you've found the right place. We are indeed grateful to all whom had contributed in a way or another; the 3-roomers- Ossify, baby81984, lilithfiend to name a few and Supersimon27, hcbing and bluewater for introducing their i/ds.. and advance thanks to others whom have help in a way or another. Enough said, the HDB floorplan as follows; My concept drawings from www.floorplanner.com hey dexufto I'll be the first to welcome you to RT! where is your place? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
titanax 0 Report post Posted June 26, 2010 (edited) The journey of starting a new home can be pretty daunting. Having missed the BTOs, to viewing of resales, to haggling of COV. We are happy to come to this stage of transition. Renotalk has been a great source of information with helpful bloggers, sharing their priceless findings. To my fellow noobs, you've found the right place. We are indeed grateful to all whom had contributed in a way or another; the 3-roomers- Ossify, baby81984, lilithfiend to name a few and Supersimon27, hcbing and bluewater for introducing their i/ds.. and advance thanks to others whom have help in a way or another. Enough said, the HDB floorplan as follows; My concept drawings from www.floorplanner.com Another well articulated RT-er. Welcome Whereabouts in TPY btw ? Edited June 26, 2010 by titanax Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dexufto 5 Report post Posted June 26, 2010 hey dexufto I'll be the first to welcome you to RT! where is your place? Another well articulated RT-er. Welcome Whereabouts in TPY btw ? Thanks for the hospitality froggy Thanks for your kind words titanax, its along lor 1, approx 8mins walk from Toa Payoh MRT Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
curryqueen 0 Report post Posted June 26, 2010 Welcome , welcome! It's great to have another 3-rmer around! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jaskel 2 Report post Posted June 26, 2010 Welcome to RT Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lynd3ralla 0 Report post Posted June 27, 2010 Hi all I am also quite new to RT. So hope to start my blog when I get my resale flat in Nov. Keeps fingers crossed Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lilithfiend 0 Report post Posted June 28, 2010 welcome to RT! had no idea you were also another 3-roomer! your floorplan looks alot like mine. will you be hacking the wall between kitchen & hall? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
samgalz 2 Report post Posted June 28, 2010 welcome! so u've choosen ur ID? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ossify 1 Report post Posted June 28, 2010 The journey of starting a new home can be pretty daunting. Having missed the BTOs, to viewing of resales, to haggling of COV. We are happy to come to this stage of transition. Renotalk has been a great source of information with helpful bloggers, sharing their priceless findings. To my fellow noobs, you've found the right place. We are indeed grateful to all whom had contributed in a way or another; the 3-roomers- Ossify, baby81984, lilithfiend to name a few and Supersimon27, hcbing and bluewater for introducing their i/ds.. and advance thanks to others whom have help in a way or another. Enough said, the HDB floorplan as follows; My concept drawings from www.floorplanner.com Looking good, kinda reminds me of my place anyway, i am concerned of the space between the W/M and the kitchen sink. Might be squeezy and hard to load your clothes, unless you're using top-load. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dexufto 5 Report post Posted June 28, 2010 Welcome to RT Thanks Jaskel! You seemed to be the Reno-guru here, lots of things to learn from you. Hi all I am also quite new to RT. So hope to start my blog when I get my resale flat in Nov. Keeps fingers crossed Hello lynd3ralla, I got a bit K.S and decided to start my own TBlog, can't stand the suspense anymore. LoL Goodluck to you. Welcome , welcome! It's great to have another 3-rmer around! welcome to RT! had no idea you were also another 3-roomer! your floorplan looks alot like mine. will you be hacking the wall between kitchen & hall? Curryqueen & Lilthfiend, hello fellow 3-roomers. Great to see your progress, motivates people like us whom are just starting out. Jia-you! welcome! so u've choosen ur ID? Hello Samgalz, I have yet to choose an ID. FInd that this I/D term is used quite loosely here.. hmm, neverthless, I've shortlisted a few; awaiting for ONE final quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dexufto 5 Report post Posted June 28, 2010 Looking good, kinda reminds me of my place anyway, i am concerned of the space between the W/M and the kitchen sink. Might be squeezy and hard to load your clothes, unless you're using top-load. hello Ossify senseh, thanks for pointing that out, I'm going for a front load W/M for water saving properties I've calculated that there's is 60cm of space bet the two objects. Earlier consideration was to extend 80cm for the sink structure, however added additional 25cm, when i considered having the Blum corner unit hence amounting to 105cm. Alternatively I could rotate the W/M counter-clock wise to face the Utility room for the 70cm of space. What do you think? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yuene 0 Report post Posted June 28, 2010 Oops, a bit johnny-come-lately. Another 3-roomer! Welcome to renotalk! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ossify 1 Report post Posted June 28, 2010 hello Ossify senseh, thanks for pointing that out, I'm going for a front load W/M for water saving properties I've calculated that there's is 60cm of space bet the two objects. Earlier consideration was to extend 80cm for the sink structure, however added additional 25cm, when i considered having the Blum corner unit hence amounting to 105cm. Alternatively I could rotate the W/M counter-clock wise to face the Utility room for the 70cm of space. What do you think? rotating it to allow 70cm would be the lesser of 2 evils. my front load has a space of 90cm and i find it slightly cramped. 70cm to me, would be quite squeezy. But if you are very lean or flexible, this would work out for you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Supersimon27 2 Report post Posted June 28, 2010 Yo Yo , welcome to RT-blog Good to start a Blog early . Can share more stuff Share this post Link to post Share on other sites