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5-Room Renovation In East

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The color used for my feature wall is NIPPON SolaReflect Argent 0725. It sometimes have a greenish hues when lights are involved.

 

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Today the Window Blinds came. Gotten a contact in Malaysia to fabricate for us. Blinds were done for Living Room and MBR. Very good quality and well fabricated.

 

 

Also did a curtain cover for the walk-in-wardrobe. However, I forgot to take a picture to share. Will do so soon.

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Today was the delivery of:-

1) Sofa - The sofa has defects and will be returned when new stock comes for an exchange. Witheld the payment.

2) TV and Soundbar

3) Frigde

 

 

Today was also a day to fix up stuff/defects and touch up:-

LOCK-SET: Contractor came to help us fix and install a new lock-set for main door when our previous ones had defects and jammed during use. In the end it was nicely installed. He will be assisting me to install the lock-set for the gate next week.

Common Toilet Sink: Contractor and his plumber came today to re-install the new sink from L-Pheno. Sadly, upon closer inspection, they realised the replaces sink has a bad crack beneath it. They chose not to install and advised against it. We have arranged for another replacement for next week. Its a wasted trip for the plumber. Thankfully he was cheerful about it.

Tile Grout: Had informed that the grout needs more touch up. Early in the morning, we accidently threw away the grout needed which was lest in the yard. :wacko: Felt really paiseh when they asked for it. In the end the person doing the grout and the my contractor went out specially to buy a packet to help us fill it up (w/o charging us... :rolleyes: )

Plastering: An area in the MBR popped out. Contractor chiseled the entire part himself and realised during the previous owners time, the sealant hasnt been applied properly and this caused the old paint to pop and in turn every new things that went ontop of it. Instead of arranging the plastere to come, which will cause a long delay, he decided to help us patch up quite an area of wall. The end result looks even smoother than the initial plastering. Hahaah... what a talented contractor. You would have realised he fixed my lock, fixed the leaks and is now doing plastering...lol good one la. :rolleyes:

Stainless Steel laudry pulley system: Fixed up. Looks good and was able to fit my tiny yard. That's the reason why I stopped selling it in the forum.

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After 1-month, everything is pretty much shaping up. Although little problems are popping up here and there, we will it fixed and get through it. Think we deserve a good rest for our mind and bodies...

 

 

 

 

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Continued...

 

 

 

 

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Hi Battle, hope my sharing helped you in your decision making. Would be great if you can share pics if you decided to use it! :sport-smiley-018:

Sure. But the wait will be long :sport-smiley-004: :sport-smiley-004:

My reno can only starts officially on the 16th May :jawdrop: :jawdrop:

Counting down : 7 more weeks to KEY collection :thumbs up: :thumbs up:

 

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Sure. But the wait will be long :sport-smiley-004: :sport-smiley-004:

My reno can only starts officially on the 16th May :jawdrop: :jawdrop:

Counting down : 7 more weeks to KEY collection :thumbs up: :thumbs up:

battle, you havent start your battle huh

 

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Sure. But the wait will be long :sport-smiley-004: :sport-smiley-004:

My reno can only starts officially on the 16th May :jawdrop: :jawdrop:

Counting down : 7 more weeks to KEY collection :thumbs up: :thumbs up:

Yeah the excitement!!! Meanwhile can research and prepare adequately. The more homework done the smoother and more enjoyable the whole process. As well as cost savings!!!

 

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battle, you havent start your battle huh

LOL.... yup...

Previously counting down for HDB 1st appt. Now counting down for 2nd Appt... :sport-smiley-004: :sport-smiley-004:

Yeah the excitement!!! Meanwhile can research and prepare adequately. The more homework done the smoother and more enjoyable the whole process. As well as cost savings!!!

Yup, basically for me, key area is Kitchen, the rest almost won't touch. Only removal of existing fixed Cabinets. :yamseng: :yamseng:

 

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Patches of plastering have been popping out. :(

What's the reason? Make me worry .. I hv plastering for whole hse.

Your sofa look very nice, where did u get it and how much?

 

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And wats the size of sofa especially the length.. We hv the same floor plan and I found the living rm size is quite small to take in 3m sofa.. But most sofa r abt this size

 

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What's the reason? Make me worry .. I hv plastering for whole hse.

Your sofa look very nice, where did u get it and how much?

I'm not too sure. Perhaps the original wall paint is already popping or peeling already.

Sofa from avenir maison. About $2100 I think. Length is 3m

 

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Did the plasters popped out at the wall or ceiling? :o Like muska1119, I am a little concern as to the reason. Please share :rolleyes:

Mainly walls near windows. Not sure if seepage of water affects?? Upset that nicely plastered walls are popping. I'll monitor and update all again.

 

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