whitehousey 0 Report post Posted August 3, 2012 Hi whitehousey, you really got the similar floor plan with us ! Now I know which area u bought ~Your house condition was really nice .. Your balcony is good but why u didn't want to keep ? Well, u won't regret buying this house 〜(ゝ。∂)Hi there eekenji, I'm sure you'll be as happy with your floorplan as we are. We actually paid a bit more COV because of the relatively good existing condition, but we really wanted a big living/guest area so we decided to expand to the balcony too. The original living room had 3 different types of floorings(entrance tiles, living room tiles and raised timber at the TV console) and the only way to combine them all was to hack and redo the whole area.Just two nights ago we had about 15 people come over to watch Feng Tianwei play for her bronze medal, it was a cozy fit when we brought out our dinning bench and guest chairs out for all to sit comfortably. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dodobird 0 Report post Posted August 6, 2012 Dear whitehousey ,You have a very nice layout and design! I really love it. I'm about to buy my own flat soon. Still under negotiating. So i need some ideas on the costs involved? Could you pm me the cost of your Reno? ID firm and contact? Thanks a lot!! Design phase.Choosing an ID wasn't difficult. We have an ID friend that has done up 3 of our friend's houses and we like the consistency in quality so we went with him.We did look around to check the market rates for reno stuff and this forum was particularly helpful in this area, and found our ID quite pricey. So after a bit of bargaining and a lot of consideration, we decided to go with the quality we know we will appreciate in the years to come. After many revisions in the design, we settled with this. Our ID still says that he didn't contribute much in this phase cos we pretty much did all the layout planning ourselves. But looking back now we really couldn't have done without him. Apart from just getting everything in place, our ID sorted out all the necessary lengths, heights, recommendation of colour schemes, materials... Final touches that we "untrained" people will not realise till it's too late. We never got a proper rendered 3D picture but this was fine.The reno stuff in general are:- leaving the rooms almost untouched- hacking away the old wet kitchen and wall - build new dry and wet kitchen, separated by a sliding glass door- remove all existing flooring in the living/dining and corridor- hack into the existing balcony and incorporate it with the living- redo both toilets Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eekenji 3 Report post Posted August 6, 2012 Hi there eekenji, I'm sure you'll be as happy with your floorplan as we are. We actually paid a bit more COV because of the relatively good existing condition, but we really wanted a big living/guest area so we decided to expand to the balcony too. The original living room had 3 different types of floorings(entrance tiles, living room tiles and raised timber at the TV console) and the only way to combine them all was to hack and redo the whole area.Just two nights ago we had about 15 people come over to watch Feng Tianwei play for her bronze medal, it was a cozy fit when we brought out our dinning bench and guest chairs out for all to sit comfortably. Hi whitehousey, of course we love our floorplan. This was the reason why we bought it.We also paid more COV ... initial COV asking was 80K !Same as you, we also expand our living area to balcony ... actually I really hope to remain the balcony but no enough space so no choice.Wow, 15 ppls .. I also thinking to have a dining bench but my husband prefer just dining chairs. We always have different thoughts, and always he win : ( Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
whitehousey 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2012 Hi whitehousey, of course we love our floorplan. This was the reason why we bought it.We also paid more COV ... initial COV asking was 80K !Same as you, we also expand our living area to balcony ... actually I really hope to remain the balcony but no enough space so no choice.Wow, 15 ppls .. I also thinking to have a dining bench but my husband prefer just dining chairs. We always have different thoughts, and always he win : (Same here... I also never win one. Haha. For us, 2 chairs and one bench works really well. When guest come we put the bench behind the sofa, and a few guest chairs around. Very comfy. Only regret is not getting a 55" TV.. I thought 46" big enough until I put it on the big wall then now it looks so small. Hah. Some more photos. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
May_dream1 14 Report post Posted August 7, 2012 When guest come we put the bench behind the sofa, and a few guest chairs around. Very comfy. Only regret is not getting a 55" TV.. I thought 46" big enough until I put it on the big wall then now it looks so small. Hah. TV must get as big as possible.... if can get 60" its even better. hehehe... never mind, your 46" can use for 1 year then upgrade. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
whitehousey 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2012 TV must get as big as possible.... if can get 60" its even better. hehehe... never mind, your 46" can use for 1 year then upgrade. WAH!!! Upgrade in a year!! Cannot lah.. TV not cheap one you know. Maybe in 2 years... Hehe. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
May_dream1 14 Report post Posted August 7, 2012 WAH!!! Upgrade in a year!! Cannot lah.. TV not cheap one you know. Maybe in 2 years... Hehe. my tv quite cheap leh... hahahahaha... 55" for less than $3k. now can get 60" for less than $3k leh. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
whitehousey 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2012 my tv quite cheap leh... hahahahaha... 55" for less than $3k. now can get 60" for less than $3k leh.Cheap also still money right. Can save, must save... This flat already make big big hole in our pocket! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
May_dream1 14 Report post Posted August 7, 2012 Cheap also still money right. Can save, must save... This flat already make big big hole in our pocket! ya i know..... its life little pleasure to be able to enjoy some relaxing time in front of tv. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eekenji 3 Report post Posted August 7, 2012 When guest come we put the bench behind the sofa, and a few guest chairs around. Very comfy. Only regret is not getting a 55" TV.. I thought 46" big enough until I put it on the big wall then now it looks so small. Hah. Good idea for the usage of bench ~ I will try to ask my husband to consider ...Wow .. for us, just thought of buying 42" TV (current one was 37") ... looked like we have to think again about the tv size. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
whitehousey 0 Report post Posted August 8, 2012 ya i know..... its life little pleasure to be able to enjoy some relaxing time in front of tv.Good idea for the usage of bench ~ I will try to ask my husband to consider ...Wow .. for us, just thought of buying 42" TV (current one was 37") ... looked like we have to think again about the tv size.Yeah actually my wife and I like the 46", if it's only a few of us.But when more people come over, it's just crying out to be a tad bigger.. I must admit we didn't think of the bench behind the sofa idea. It was just a natural thing that happened, the first time we had a bunch of guests over to watch a movie the shifted it there themselves! And I think our shorter sofa height kinda makes it almost like tiered seating. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Velarine 0 Report post Posted August 9, 2012 HiLike your nice white kitchen cabinet! What kind of material is that? Is it glossy white laminate? Will see any finger print or not heehee? Will there be any "waverly" reflection due to glossy surface? Thinking of doing a white kitchen cabinet in future too! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
whitehousey 0 Report post Posted August 13, 2012 HiLike your nice white kitchen cabinet! What kind of material is that? Is it glossy white laminate? Will see any finger print or not heehee? Will there be any "waverly" reflection due to glossy surface? Thinking of doing a white kitchen cabinet in future too!Hi there Velarine,It's actually a solid core laminate. It's 2mm thick and super duper white and glossy! Cannot see the waves like normal laminates and also don't need the ABS trimmings cos it's white all around the sides too.We had to pay a bit more for it but it does add to the look. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
baobeimamii 0 Report post Posted August 13, 2012 hi, can you advise the dimension for your L-shape kitchen counter top?i'm also doing an open kitchen but somehow my contractor had laid the base width for only 51cm and i find it a little too small.we would either do raised breakfast bar or flat; like yours but extended out a little.hope you can PM me at your earliest. thanks!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pressuntilshiok 0 Report post Posted August 13, 2012 Hi there, For the repeater, you could try to get a TP-Link one. Although its from China, it is very compact, easy to set-up (if you know Chinese) and you can easily find it on Taobao.com or if you have friends heading to Guangzhou/Shenzhen. Costs about SGD25TP LinkBtw, I'm interested to know where you can get the Eubiq track. I've tried a couple of DIY shops but most don't seem to carry. Appreciate if you could also let me know the cost of it and the accessories that come along.ThanksCheers Share this post Link to post Share on other sites