myrick88 0 Report post Posted November 5, 2012 Yes, it's an EM too. We are waiting for the 3D to be out, should be 2 wks time.We tried to put whatever we can think of in the main quote, no want any last minute surprise. A full overhaul too.I will prefer to omit than add on next time. Haha...no want any heart attack.Really siong to renovate an EM!I totally understand what you mean. The other ID we're still waiting on, her quotation doesn't include any of the things you mentioned either. Plus, she forgot to add in some additional changes to the original floorplan (which means more $$). Don't even dare to think about it now And VO. I'm praying there isn't any/much. Are you renovating an EM too? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
potatoes 0 Report post Posted November 5, 2012 Shall post the quotation we've gotten from the 1 of the final 2 IDs still in the running (we have a current preference, but final confirmation shall be on Thursday!). Still waiting for the other ID to send us the final quotation.Demolition & Construction Works - $6,742Wet Works - $17,385Painting Works - $3,800False Ceiling & Fibrous Plasterboard Wall Works - $7,760Glass Works - $3,606Window Works - $3,938Door Works - $5,460Polishing Works - $4,720Flooring Works - $4,600Carpentry Works - $32, 043 ( we're aiming to cut down quite a bit from this)Plumbing and Piping Works - $2,188Electrical Works - $5,089Miscellaneous - $720Any opinions welcomed! Quotation seems to suggest that EM owners need to have pockets that r deep enough. Your big ticket items like carpentry n wet works r all quoted in lump sum. I would suggest u get them to breakdown the cost.I feel that even the other costs should be transparent. Ultimately u r the one paying the bill..... U have the right to know right?Am i right that your Electrical rewiring, air con installation, staircase and buying of lightings, toilet n kitchen accessories have also not been factored in? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
summersann 6 Report post Posted November 5, 2012 Yes, it's an EM too. We are waiting for the 3D to be out, should be 2 wks time.We tried to put whatever we can think of in the main quote, no want any last minute surprise. A full overhaul too.I will prefer to omit than add on next time. Haha...no want any heart attack.Really siong to renovate an EM!YES! Totally agree with you. We constantly check with the IDs about each area of the house, coming close to nagging I'd rather have the "worst case scenario" number first and know what to expect, then omit whatever I can sacrifice. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
summersann 6 Report post Posted November 5, 2012 (edited) Quotation seems to suggest that EM owners need to have pockets that r deep enough. Your big ticket items like carpentry n wet works r all quoted in lump sum. I would suggest u get them to breakdown the cost.I feel that even the other costs should be transparent. Ultimately u r the one paying the bill..... U have the right to know right?Am i right that your Electrical rewiring, air con installation, staircase and buying of lightings, toilet n kitchen accessories have also not been factored in?Oh the quote is actually quite detailed. But it's SO long (11-paged quotation) that I decided to just show the whole sum of each area of work The staircase, electrical rewiring and aircon installation (but not including purchase of aircon unit) are included in the quote. Can't imagine the sum if they weren't already included! Most of the other IDs we approached didn't include rewiring and installation prices, and their quotes were already 85-90k! Edited November 5, 2012 by summersann Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
summersann 6 Report post Posted November 5, 2012 wow your carpentry seems sky rocket. is id for u a must?how about coordinating the work partially yourself or u totally has work commitment so no time for some coordination.some more u never hack the 2nd level floor.. prob could u elaborate your carpentry work??The boy and I actually deliberated over the contractor vs ID issue for quite a while! Ultimately, we decided that we needed someone with a design eye to help put our ideas together (we have A LOT of ideas) and make it coherent. Otherwise, I think the house will come out looking like a mish-mash of everything, very "chak pa lang". Also, we don't want to have to coordinate everything cuz we're doing an overhaul and this is our first renovation, so we're very noob, hahaha The carpentry IS crazy right! Glad you agree. The boy doesn't see that point! I'm going to try very hard to take out whatever I can do without, because I want the freedom to style my place with loose pieces. I'll type out the detailed quote for carpentry when I get home! Meeting another designer tonight (we seriously need to stop meeting new designers, but it's very addictive to speak to different designers to see their ideas).Thanks for giving your opinion! Keep them coming! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
macuser77 1 Report post Posted November 5, 2012 Agree that it is very addictive to speak to diff designers to get new ideas! But it can be a frustrating process too! We have met 10 n still can't find the one..Btw can you share who you will be signing with? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
summersann 6 Report post Posted November 5, 2012 (edited) Agree that it is very addictive to speak to diff designers to get new ideas! But it can be a frustrating process too! We have met 10 n still can't find the one..Btw can you share who you will be signing with?You're right, it does get frustrating. Like when designers overlook what you specifically mention as a 'must', or overlook major things in their quotation but include those ideas in their layout, or create mood boards that don't appeal to you at all (despite having spent 1-2hours talking about your preferences). The list goes on. 10 seems to be the number! We met 10 as well. I PM-ed you regarding who we will (most probably) be signing with. Trying not to say it openly until we officially decide after HDB 1st appointment Edited November 5, 2012 by summersann Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
summersann 6 Report post Posted November 5, 2012 (edited) wow your carpentry seems sky rocket. is id for u a must?how about coordinating the work partially yourself or u totally has work commitment so no time for some coordination.some more u never hack the 2nd level floor.. prob could u elaborate your carpentry work??Here's the break-down of the carpentry work in the quotation mentioned.FoyerSupply and install low shoe cabinet (8ft) in selected laminated finish, internal carcass in colored/woodgrain PVC finish $1,400StaircaseSupply and install Tall Cabinet with deep drawers (6ft) in selected laminated finish, internal carcass in white PVC finish $1,800KitchenSupply and install bottom cabinet (13ft) in selected laminated finish, internal carcass in colored/woodgrain PVC finish $2,405Supply and install Quartz Top (13ft) @ Kitchen cabinet $2,080Supply and install wooden support for counter in selected laminate finish $550 [we're probably changing this part of the design]Supply and install Quartz @ Custom-made counter & low wall $3,800 [we're probably changing this part of the design]Supply and install full-height microwave/oven cabinet (5ft) in selected laminated finish, internal carcass in colored/woodgrain PVC finish $1,450Master BedroomSupply and install full-height double-sided finish sliding wardrobe (7ft) in selected laminated finish, internal carcass in colored/woodgrain PVC finish $2,940Bedroom 1 & 2Supply and install full-height sliding wardrobe (21ft) in selected laminated finish, internal carcass in colored/woodgrain PVC finish $7,350 $[this wardrobe is humongous and we'll probably change it. The designer factored in space for us to store our bags, the only designer who thought about that! impressed ]Supply and install suspended writing plank in selected laminated finish $693 [we're probably changing this part of the design]Supply and install double sliding door in selected laminated finish $1,250Supply and install double-sliding door track $200Supply and install wall-hung cabinet (10ft) in selected laminated finish, internal carcass in colored/woodgrain PVC finish @ Dry Vanity Area $1,850 [we're probably changing this part of the design]Supply and install solid surface top (10ft) with wooden support @ Dry Vanity Area $1,300 [we're probably changing this part of the design]Master ToiletSupply and install wall-hung cabinet (5ft) in selected laminated finish, internal carcass in colored/woodgrain PVC finish $925 [we're probably changing this part of the design]Supply and install solid surface vanity (7ft) $700Supply and install bi-fold door in selected laminated finish $980Supply and install bi-fold door track $120Common Toilet 2Supply and install solid surface vanity $250 Edited November 5, 2012 by summersann Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adidaem 6 Report post Posted November 5, 2012 Painting looks on the high side. Can't tell for the rest unless we see more detailed breakdown of works expected. What are you polishing that costs almost 5k? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
summersann 6 Report post Posted November 5, 2012 Painting looks on the high side. Can't tell for the rest unless we see more detailed breakdown of works expected. What are you polishing that costs almost 5k?The breakdown:Painting WorksPaint whole unit using ICI/Nippon emulsion paint with ceiling with matexUsing Odorless SeriesICI gloss paint for PVC sewage pipesICI gloss paint for main doorframe and gateNo color limitation $3,200Sealer $600Polishing WorksPolish parquet flooring @ Master Bedroom $200Make good of damaged parquet @ Master Bedroom $250Supply, install & varnish parquet flooring @ Hacked Wall Area of Bedroom 1 & 2 $1,150Supply, install & varnish parquet flooring @ staircase (small planks) $3,120I think it's because the designer included the supplying of parquet to patch up the affected areas after hacking? Not sure about the painting works though.Opinions welcomed! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adidaem 6 Report post Posted November 5, 2012 Polishing works is expensive... Mine was a low 3k plus...Painting still looks expensive even to me. Think many EM owners did at much lower price than mine some more. Demolition is expensive too. Erm, end of the day you decide if its worth paying for the ID lor. From what I can see, the ID premium is very high. Mine is also ID price but not as staggeringly above market price. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
summersann 6 Report post Posted November 5, 2012 (edited) Polishing works is expensive... Mine was a low 3k plus...Painting still looks expensive even to me. Think many EM owners did at much lower price than mine some more. Demolition is expensive too.We're quite noob at this. Which part of the polishing works is expensive? It's probably either the making good of strip between 2 bedrooms or staircase? Edited November 5, 2012 by summersann Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adidaem 6 Report post Posted November 5, 2012 All expensive I think. Like I said, mine was a low 3k plus. Probably for the same amount of work that is costing you 4.7k. Think my staircase was a low 2k plus? Have a look at the other EM t-blogs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
summersann 6 Report post Posted November 5, 2012 All expensive I think. Like I said, mine was a low 3k plus. Probably for the same amount of work that is costing you 4.7k. Think my staircase was a low 2k plus? Have a look at the other EM t-blogs.Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
StellaFun 0 Report post Posted November 6, 2012 The breakdown:Painting WorksPaint whole unit using ICI/Nippon emulsion paint with ceiling with matexUsing Odorless SeriesICI gloss paint for PVC sewage pipesICI gloss paint for main doorframe and gateNo color limitation $3,200Sealer $600Polishing WorksPolish parquet flooring @ Master Bedroom $200Make good of damaged parquet @ Master Bedroom $250Supply, install & varnish parquet flooring @ Hacked Wall Area of Bedroom 1 & 2 $1,150Supply, install & varnish parquet flooring @ staircase (small planks) $3,120I think it's because the designer included the supplying of parquet to patch up the affected areas after hacking? Not sure about the painting works though.Opinions welcomed!Although I dun agreed with my ID the way they charged us but I think my 4 rooms plus staircase brand new laminate is abt 5K so why not changed new 1 instead of polish here and there, varnish here and patch up there?? I didnt see u mentioned about plastering, izzit included?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites