funnymatthew 1 Report post Posted June 29, 2013 hi all pls consider the maintenance cost for designer toilet bowls. esp the bowls that are odd sized ie non oval shappedwe paid double for the designer the toilet seat over the normal ones.instead of retyping the info here, please see the details here Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
3Dyms 1 Report post Posted June 30, 2013 (edited) How come your tiling is done the last? For my reno, the tiling almost all done first, before wiring/piping/aircon.My tiling is done after these works cos I'm doing concealed piping (for aircon) and electricals for certain areas. Trying hard to minimize trunkings. For my aircon, my installers already came twice. The first time was to discuss with my contractor on the running of the piping and wirings. The second time, they came to install the pipes, wires & trunking only. The next time they come, then the fan coil and compressor will go up. I prefer the aircon to be done this way as we can minimize trunking errors and do rectification works early (if required). Edited June 30, 2013 by 3Dyms Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
3Dyms 1 Report post Posted June 30, 2013 hi all pls consider the maintenance cost for designer toilet bowls. esp the bowls that are odd sized ie non oval shappedwe paid double for the designer the toilet seat over the normal ones.instead of retyping the info here, please see the details hereThanks for the helpful feedback. My condo unit came with these 'designer' WC's, so was quite aware of most points highlighted - especially the replacement for a broken seat cover. That was a expensive lesson. .Fortunately, potty training was not difficult as my gals learnt to do it without the child covers. Rather useful, as public toilets don't come with child seat covers too. Nevertheless, thanks lots for sharing. These are truly valid points and many people may not be aware and buy expensive designer bowls without taking maintenance into consideration. *thumbs up* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
3Dyms 1 Report post Posted July 3, 2013 (edited) Updates as at 03July 2013So... after my last update last Thursday, a lot more stuffs has been done and a few hiccups occurring too. Some oversights on my end, whilst others are due to last minute changes. So lets start....1) Tiling works are 90% done. Now left some stuffs like tiling the box ups in the bathrooms, and the service balcony. Yippee!Lets take a look at some of the completed works: Edited July 3, 2013 by 3Dyms Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
summersann 6 Report post Posted July 3, 2013 Thanks Makanology. The soundbar is also a 3D Blu Ray player. We reckon better to get that, so we do not need to buy separate pieces. Less clutter on the console. heheh. Smart choice! We got a soundbar with the player installed too. Now that we're living in the house and using the things, it's the best decision we've ever made Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
3Dyms 1 Report post Posted July 3, 2013 (edited) 2) Hiccup # 1. Unsightly and weird placement of pipings by HDB.Haiz.... because of these pipes, I have had to change several things. The first and saddest thing, I cannot do my ceiling cornice anymore. Because I will be having L box and false ceiling, this pushes the ceiling height down. But yet, the false ceiling will not be low enough to hide these **** pipes. A separate box-up has to be done. Then... because of this additional box up, I cannot do cornice or the whole ceiling will look too strange. See pics below for clearer illustration: Edited July 3, 2013 by 3Dyms Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
3Dyms 1 Report post Posted July 3, 2013 3) Hiccup #2. My oversight.... did not notice these ugly trunkings on the ceiling.Now I want my contractor to do conceal wirings for these. aarrgghh... dunno why these old flats got wire trunkings everywhere. So costly if I'm going to conceal it all. So, only selected ones are concealed. Like these ugly ones on the ceiling. Will be an absolute 'pain' when ever I look up to switch on the fan and see these. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
3Dyms 1 Report post Posted July 3, 2013 4) Hiccup #3: My oversight.... ugly pipings (again).This time, they are big *** fat ones in the service balcony. Wondering whether to do a box up for the horizontal pipe, or just leave it be? The vertical tall pipes will be covered to a certain height by my full height kitchen cabinets (about 8ft tall). The rest of the tall pipes will be too high and not so noticeable. But... this horizontal pipe is a major eyesore! How? How? Tomorrow going to discuss with contractor & carpenter on best way around this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
summersann 6 Report post Posted July 3, 2013 4) Hiccup #3: My oversight.... ugly pipings (again).This time, they are big *** fat ones in the service balcony. Wondering whether to do a box up for the horizontal pipe, or just leave it be? The vertical tall pipes will be covered to a certain height by my full height kitchen cabinets (about 8ft tall). The rest of the tall pipes will be too high and not so noticeable. But... this horizontal pipe is a major eyesore! How? How? Tomorrow going to discuss with contractor & carpenter on best way around this.I always say, pick a nice color and paint it! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
3Dyms 1 Report post Posted July 3, 2013 (edited) Despite the hiccups this past few days, a few surprises awaited me today.1) my louvre PD bathroom doors are up! Would have preferred the real wood louvre doors, but due to budget, these aluminium ones will have to do for now. 2) whilst taking an exterior shot of my new windows, I realized something... "Look Mom! Bamboo pole holders! Outside my service balcony windows!" These were installed by HDB as every unit has these bamboo holders. I was totally surprised as I read many EM owners lamenting lack of such holders. Edited July 22, 2013 by 3Dyms Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
3Dyms 1 Report post Posted July 3, 2013 (edited) I always say, pick a nice color and paint it! Hi Summer,Guess that will be last resort if I cannot do box up or build a cabinet to 'house' it. Will give it a nice coat of white paint and leave it be. Maybe... decorate it with some plastic vines. lol. Really cannot tahan all the pipes. Edited July 3, 2013 by 3Dyms Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
annastans 1 Report post Posted July 4, 2013 Nice! I see your louvred door! Despite the hiccups this past few days, a few surprises awaited me today.1) my louvre PD bathroom doors are up! Would have preferred the real wood louvre doors, but due to budget, these aluminium ones will have to do for now. 2) whilst taking an exterior shot of my new windows, I realized something... "Look Mom! Bamboo pole holders! Outside my service balcony windows!" These were installed by HDB as every unit has these bamboo holders. I was totally surprised as I read many EM owners lamenting lack of such holders. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
3Dyms 1 Report post Posted July 4, 2013 (edited) Updates as at 04July 2013I'm so happy. Lots more done today. Plumber has come by to fix up the Water Closets, water heater and pipes. Electrician also came by to complete most of the electrical works especially for the kitchen. And finally, carpentry for the 2nd level is 95% done. Still some minor "shou-kou" to make sure everything fits in nicely and the door handles. No laminates are used for these cabinets. Its all spray painted with hand painted gold trimmings. Let's see some pics of the carpentry works:1) L-shaped wardrobe for master room and 6-door wardrobe for my 3 gals.2) Bookshelves in my gals study room Edited July 4, 2013 by 3Dyms Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
3Dyms 1 Report post Posted July 4, 2013 (edited) 3) Bathroom vanity & mirror cabinets.Now just waiting for my wash basin and quartz top to come in. But a slight boo-boo here. Supposed to have tulip cut-outs for the cabinet. Carpenter needs to take back the doors and cut-out my tulips. P/S: Please ignore the slanted WC in the 2nd pic. The plumber left it there and not yet placed it in the correct position. Edited July 4, 2013 by 3Dyms Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
3Dyms 1 Report post Posted July 4, 2013 Since we started reno on 11/June, we have already accomplished heaps in 3 weeks. But, still have lots more to be done. Painting, sanding & varnishing of parquet, kitchen and study cabinets, kitchen appliances, toilet accessories, lightings, curtains, etc. My contractor is aiming for end July completion. Cross fingers, pray hard no more hiccups and we can shift in by 1st week August (before Lunar 7 month). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites