inthechouse 8 Report post Posted January 22, 2014 We're installing it tomorrow! For the big laminate pieces, you might have to make an appt to go down to their actual showroom (though I didn't) if you want to see the real deal. An easier (though less accurate) way is to just download the pdf file from their online catalogue by clicking on the code you want and then the downward arrow button. Cool! Looking forward to your pix. I see that Lamitak's office is at Sungei Kadut... faints... LOL. But thanks for the tip, I will definitely download and check the PDF files before making a decision! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
inthechouse 8 Report post Posted January 22, 2014 Wow, so many friends here have used a Malaysian company for their curtains/blinds. Out of curiosity, I have fixed an appointment with two local companies (Golden Leaf and I forgot the other). But.. funds are draining... so it's rather likely we'll go for a Malaysian company too...The issue with the front gate has yet to be fixed. Those who have provided a quotation have quoted sky-high prices. But that's also because I refuse to select a run-of-the-mill design. Alan said it's ok to have it fixed/replaced after CNY, so let's see how it goes.Silly question but since I am meeting the carpenter this weekend, I reckon I would need to give him the measurements of my hob, oven and fridge?? Looks like I may have to go order them asap... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Songz 132 Report post Posted January 22, 2014 I think the door part can be put on hold after CNY and maybe the price will be cheaper ??If the others review that the curtain from Malaysia company is fine, i think you should consider it as 20-30% is quite a big difference (*Just my 2 cents worth) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
inthechouse 8 Report post Posted January 22, 2014 I think the door part can be put on hold after CNY and maybe the price will be cheaper ??If the others review that the curtain from Malaysia company is fine, i think you should consider it as 20-30% is quite a big difference (*Just my 2 cents worth)I think so too. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Updates:- Here's a photo of my switches. Previously we were deciding between Schneider and Legrand. You can see from here that we went with Legrand. Pretty happy with the choice! Pity the fan's remote control holder is not straight. But that can be easily fixed later on. P.S: KDK's "1/f Yuragi for comfortable nature breeze" feels kinda shiok!- Speaking of the fan, we're glad to see that it is working fine. Which means (I assume) that it has been installed properly somewhat.- Of all the lights installed, one wasn't working. I highlighted it to Alan right away. Also, I think the pendant lights are higher too high up. I hope this can be adjusted later on too.- Bought 3 LED spots for a 1.5m track. The sales people told me that I should get 4 or 5. But looking at it now, I think 3 is fine. It's personal preference, so don't get pressured. In any case, you can buy more the next time and add them to your track easily.That's all for now. (Dreading the mass cleaning to come) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vicx1234 38 Report post Posted January 22, 2014 I think so too. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Updates:- Here's a photo of my switches. Previously we were deciding between Schneider and Legrand. You can see from here that we went with Legrand. Pretty happy with the choice! Pity the fan's remote control holder is not straight. But that can be easily fixed later on. P.S: KDK's "1/f Yuragi for comfortable nature breeze" feels kinda shiok!- Speaking of the fan, we're glad to see that it is working fine. Which means (I assume) that it has been installed properly somewhat.- Of all the lights installed, one wasn't working. I highlighted it to Alan right away. Also, I think the pendant lights are higher too high up. I hope this can be adjusted later on too.- Bought 3 LED spots for a 1.5m track. The sales people told me that I should get 4 or 5. But looking at it now, I think 3 is fine. It's personal preference, so don't get pressured. In any case, you can buy more the next time and add them to your track easily.That's all for now. (Dreading the mass cleaning to come) wah your electrical works finished faster than mine. Then again, it's cos some of my lights from taobao have yet to arrive. haha.Any reason why you chose legrand over schneider? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
retchlow 7 Report post Posted January 22, 2014 the pendant lights - they can adjust it lower, provided they didn't cut off the wires. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
inthechouse 8 Report post Posted January 22, 2014 wah your electrical works finished faster than mine. Then again, it's cos some of my lights from taobao have yet to arrive. haha.Any reason why you chose legrand over schneider?Yeah, I didn't order from TB. As for Legrand, we prefer the "rounded edges", that's all. Having read several threads here I don't think there's a lot of difference in performance? Apparently both suck for adapters...the pendant lights - they can adjust it lower, provided they didn't cut off the wires.Thanks. Just confirmed with Alan via text that it is still possible. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
inthechouse 8 Report post Posted January 23, 2014 Photo caption: Philips LED light (22w) in the background. For functional lights, we experienced wonderful pre and post-sales customer service from Ms Xiao Ke at the Balestier branch of Lightings.com.sg.Update:- Finally made my first order on TB. It consists of mainly items for my Chihuahua. - I learnt that no matter what kind of lights you use/install, insects will somehow find their way into it, and they will gather there until you decide to clean it. Didn't think about that. Coz 1 or 2 lights we have are pretty **** hard to "open up".- For chemical wash, I was advised by someone that we have to ensure the drains don't get clogged. Apparently the workers are supposed to pour some powder down the drain to unclog whatever that was washed down. Is this true? Would someone like to share their experience? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
inthechouse 8 Report post Posted January 24, 2014 Update:- Dropped by the unit for an appointment with Open Net and saw that the common bathroom light was switched on. Possibly all night and day. Texted Alan about it right away and he apologized. I hope he conveyed the matter to whoever responsible.- Didn't require extra cabling for Open Net. But the workers ripped open some trunking or whatever it's called, and because it was painted over, it now looks a bit untidy. Also, they left black finger marks on my freshly painted walls. Not really their fault though. And thank goodness for washable paint.- Aircon condensor is slanted. Rang Gain City and they sent their guys over to fix it. No sweat.- However, I still can't test my aircon. Coz the plug can't be plugged into the 15A point the electricians created. Told Alan about it over text but it took a phone call (from him) for the matter to be communicated clearly. He said he would look into it.- Spotted that the kitchen cabinet base is a little slanted. Told Alan about it and he called to say that it had to be slanted so water can flow into the drainage hole. I think there's some miscomm here. I meant that the base (from left) gets thicker across to the right. Will pursue this in person when we next meet. - Decided to go for blinds rather than curtains. Less hassle. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
inthechouse 8 Report post Posted January 27, 2014 Update:- Kitchen cabinet base issue sorted. Apparently it's meant to be like that.- Alan showed up voluntary during my first meeting with the carpenter (Ah Gui). The latter - a somewhat mild-mannered gentleman - said he would work on my cabinets the first thing after the CNY break. Target completion date for carpentry: Feb 20-22.- Chemical wash took place over the weekend.Here are some pix:Kitchen pipes (to be boxed up). Spotted some mess in the ceiling and told Alan about it.This is the bracket of the bathroom pipe. Asked Alan if the stuff in white is plaster. He said yes. I asked if it can be removed. Still awaiting reply. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
inthechouse 8 Report post Posted January 28, 2014 Hi friends, I have a question. According to Alan, my cement screed wall in the kitchen (opposite the cabinets) will not be "finished". Is this advisable? Do I just leave it as it is?Update:- Texted Alan last night to ask him something, and found out that the classic doors for all bedrooms and the storeroom are up. They will be painted after CNY.- Still no sight of the Lamitak catalogue. Alan's having a hard time locating his copy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
inthechouse 8 Report post Posted February 4, 2014 (edited) Happy Lunar New Year!Update:- Right before CNY, we checked with Alan about what's to expect after his workers start work. Apparently, asking more than one question equates to doubting his/their professionalism. You can also expect a long, defensive lecture. Didn't want to get into any arguments this festive season so we stopped at 2. Note: In case anyone thinks that we were impolite to begin with, drop me a PM and I will gladly show you all the screen grabs.- Still mulling over the laminates. Lamitak has too many nice options. It's so hard to pick 2!- Wrong door levers installed. Had asked for Yale. But this can be easily rectified.- Some of the Legrand power points were not fixed properly (cover out of place). Shoddy.- Upon closer scrutiny of the painted walls, we noticed that the pencil markings made by the electricians are still visible. I'm guessing there's only 2 coats of paint. As for the non-white walls, we found out that one of them has just one coat of paint! Told Alan about him and he said he would check it out, but he's overseas right now. Also, the texture of the paint leaves much to be desired. I think the workers may have used a very rough roller. - Also, upon close scrunity, the cement above the floor skirtings around the entire unit was pretty badly laid. Bumps and patches everywhere. What else can one do but to buy more furniture and place them everywhere against the walls?- Common bathroom has a funky smell although the WC is clean. Smell persists long after WC cover is down. Not sure what's going on.- Seeing that no one was sunning their laundry below my unit, we got a stick to flick off all the clothing items that have been stuck on my kitchen ledge (under the bamboo pole holders) for what seems like a million years. Took quite a bit of effort to "scrape" them off the ledge but we did it! Then we took a lift down in a flash to pick up the items for disposal (lest we get Stomped for littering).- Wanted to switch the aircon on for a bit just to see what happens. True enough, after approximately 30 mins @ 23 deg, one unit started to leak like no tomorrow. The source of the leak: Where the trunking meets the unit. Called Gain City and fixed an appointment this weekend. I hope they don't have to pry open the trunking whatsoever, because Alan has got part of it neatly boxed up. Others:- Getting Yee Sin to customise an L-shaped storeroom rack.- Getting a 5-pole laundry rack that can be lowered. Supplier TBC.- No sound from the iron wrought gate supplier despite having had several rounds of phone calls. Since it's still CNY, we can wait for a week or two.- Bought a safety gate from Babytown for the little one.- Most of the big electrical and furnishing items will be delivered during the last week of the month, which is when we have to move in, whether Alan likes it or not.Pix to come. Edited February 4, 2014 by inthechouse Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
inthechouse 8 Report post Posted February 4, 2014 Pix enhanced for better viewing:I hope he agrees to repainting some of the walls. Fingers crossed. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Astarz 10 Report post Posted February 6, 2014 (edited) for my case, my touchup occurs after the major stuffs are done, so be patient. i dont think they will return asap. just remind him when it is near to completion and on what need to be rectified. Edited February 6, 2014 by Astarz Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
inthechouse 8 Report post Posted February 6, 2014 Thanks, Astarz. We hope so too. We're not expecting him to get everything rectified right away, but we just want to know if he will. On a few occasions, his reaction was "it's like that" or something similar. Naturally, that would make us feel uneasy. Anyway, as he is overseas right now, and since he said he will check it, we will just await updates. Also, we're concerned about painting works taking place when the furniture have been delivered. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites