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post Oct 19 2010, 10:34 AM, updated 16y ago

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From starting until finish, is use about a months, we are very happy with the outcome ^^, so want to share with u guys...

here is part of the view.

My Living & Dining

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My custom made bar counter

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My room

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Give me some comment lah....
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post Oct 19 2010, 10:37 AM

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QUOTE(Yvonne85 @ Oct 19 2010, 10:34 AM)
From starting until finish, is use about a months, we are very happy with the outcome ^^, so want to share with u guys...

here is part of the view.

My Living & Dining

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My custom made bar counter

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My room

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Give me some comment lah....
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nice, how much spent?
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post Oct 19 2010, 10:51 AM

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yeah.cun.love to see the quotation and who is the contractor...
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post Oct 19 2010, 10:55 AM

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how high is the bedroom wardrobe.
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post Oct 19 2010, 11:08 AM

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yeah ... i wan to c the quotation also. hows the workmanship ?
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post Oct 19 2010, 11:15 AM

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CKsoon, thank ^^, only renovation, cost about 45k

Drian, wardrobe about 9.5ft

John & Kama, there is a long list of quotation leh... but we are happy with the workmenship & the responsible designer, even we paid for full already, but he still help us to touch-up on some deffect in very quick respond.
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post Oct 19 2010, 11:24 AM

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I think it's nice smile.gif. The other rooms?

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post Oct 19 2010, 11:27 AM

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Haha, Yvonne... NICE!!
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post Oct 19 2010, 11:29 AM

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Tim, sure nice lah! haha, i treat u very well already!!
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post Oct 19 2010, 11:31 AM

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post Oct 19 2010, 11:36 AM

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TS joined today to post her nice renovated house pics?

are u a dupe of "Eleganz Concept" ? LOL.


Well for 45k, of course the result would be astounding. 45k is no small sum.


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post Oct 19 2010, 11:40 AM

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My living & Dining Divider

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My bedhead (wall paper havent deliver)

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My 2 room wardrobe a simple but nice 1

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QUOTE(alanyuppie @ Oct 19 2010, 11:36 AM)
TS joined today to post her nice renovated house pics?

are u a dupe of "Eleganz Concept" ? LOL.
Well for 45k, of course the result would be astounding. 45k is no small sum.
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haha, ya, how you know? i been 'force' by some1 to joint here...

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post Oct 19 2010, 11:47 AM

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QUOTE(alanyuppie @ Oct 19 2010, 11:36 AM)
TS joined today to post her nice renovated house pics?

are u a dupe of "Eleganz Concept" ? LOL.
Well for 45k, of course the result would be astounding. 45k is no small sum.
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i can said that some ppl spend a lot also cannot get its desire results d. expectation for everyone is different one d. nod.gif
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i can said that some ppl spend a lot also cannot get its desire results d. expectation for everyone is different one d.  nod.gif
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Yes, have to spending on the right place, let say can spend money on changing the whole house floor tile to very nice 1, may be cost about 20k, but when the work done, your house still empty...
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post Oct 19 2010, 12:33 PM

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this is nice )
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post Oct 19 2010, 01:23 PM

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very nice.. but will the wooden tiling get scratches easily? sorry newbie here.. biggrin.gif
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post Oct 19 2010, 01:52 PM

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QUOTE(Laine @ Oct 19 2010, 01:23 PM)
very nice.. but will the wooden tiling get scratches easily? sorry newbie here.. biggrin.gif
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>"< i really not so like the wooden floor, is really hard to take care, and just like you say scratch easily, but what to do? is developer job, i don want spend the change the floor. But that is not a tile, is laminate floor.
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nice...but i think would be nicer if both sides have laminated flooring....
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post Oct 19 2010, 03:21 PM

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Can you give in more details overall renovation..cost..designer, builder
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post Oct 19 2010, 08:03 PM

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Hi,
do you have a closeup image of that square downlight? It looks nice from far as the light 'spill' out from the edge...i want to see if I've seen this DL design before... Tks
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post Oct 19 2010, 08:05 PM

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still missing 1 thing biggrin.gif ...curtain tongue.gif
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post Oct 20 2010, 09:34 AM

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weow...45k..of course very nice..
well done and congrats for ur house..
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post Oct 20 2010, 10:04 AM

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how big is yr unit
i would say is nicely done.
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post Oct 20 2010, 10:55 AM

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QUOTE(IGax2000 @ Oct 19 2010, 08:05 PM)
still missing 1 thing biggrin.gif ...curtain tongue.gif
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haha, ya, but not only missing 1 thing, is a lot of thing, like electrical fitting, sofa, bed, but all the thing already order loh, just wait time to deliver only. ^^


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QUOTE(de.crystal @ Oct 20 2010, 10:04 AM)
how big is yr unit
i would say is nicely done.
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O, my house is actually 1100sf only, and tq ^^

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post Oct 20 2010, 11:38 AM

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45k is quite pricey...... my neighbour 28k consists
of living room,
typical 8ft table for av equipment, wall panel up to ceiling 10ft
masterbed, custom bed + head board up to ceiling, wardrobe up to ceiling 6ft W, 2 x side table + tv cabinet
1st room, same with masterbed stuff exclude tv cabinet
2nd room, same exclude tv cabinet smaller wardrobe
bar counter.
Material are chipboard with laminated maica
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post Oct 20 2010, 12:02 PM

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I would prefer 80X80 huge homogenous glazed tiles on living room and dining room and laminate flooring on bedroom.
This is my preference though.

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post Oct 20 2010, 12:13 PM

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same thing here 45 K quite high but.. it depends on the material being used and consultation as well..
if the quality and satisfaction is great... 45 K should be reasonable )
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post Oct 20 2010, 12:27 PM

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QUOTE(dopp @ Oct 20 2010, 11:38 AM)
45k is quite pricey...... my neighbour 28k consists
of living room,
typical 8ft table for av equipment, wall panel up to ceiling 10ft
masterbed, custom bed + head board up to ceiling, wardrobe up to ceiling 6ft W, 2 x side table + tv cabinet
1st room, same with masterbed stuff exclude tv cabinet
2nd room, same exclude tv cabinet smaller wardrobe
bar counter.
Material are chipboard with laminated maica
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O.. you said is only cabinet thing mah, i included wiring & lighting leh, plaster ceiling leh, painting leh, and you see my wall penal from living to dining, so big leh, conseal the master room door also. and then my wardrobe is anti-jump leh, not normal 1. and most of the thing not using chipboard mah. so when u add in all this, i think will come back more or less the same.
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QUOTE(dopp @ Oct 20 2010, 11:38 AM)
45k is quite pricey...... my neighbour 28k consists
of living room,
typical 8ft table for av equipment, wall panel up to ceiling 10ft
masterbed, custom bed + head board up to ceiling, wardrobe up to ceiling 6ft W, 2 x side table + tv cabinet
1st room, same with masterbed stuff exclude tv cabinet
2nd room, same exclude tv cabinet smaller wardrobe
bar counter.
Material are chipboard with laminated maica
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dude, "chipboard and laminate" is the most affordable budget material. huge different if come to "plywood + layers of paint".

anyway my dad is a carpenter and having a factory at petaling jaya. any inquiries can pm me smile.gif


Added on October 20, 2010, 12:38 pmp/s : using high-end accessories such "sliding-door" or "anti-jump" will cost another amount as well ! biggrin.gif

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err i thought nowadays.. anti jump / sliding door is common ?
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QUOTE(FirezZ @ Oct 20 2010, 02:05 PM)
err i thought nowadays.. anti jump  / sliding door is common ?
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yes a, very common, is just the price still high compare to normal door
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i quite like the ceiling like yrs
but apparently, it is not "good" as dusts etc wil stay there
hard to clean

m thinking of doing some basic renovation for my condo before renting it out.
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QUOTE(de.crystal @ Oct 20 2010, 03:06 PM)
i quite like the ceiling like yrs
but apparently, it is not "good" as dusts etc wil stay there
hard to clean

m thinking of doing some basic renovation for my condo before renting it out.
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you are right, but actually that is normal house owner concern, but from my experiance, actually is not that dusty as you think. really not much, and will not have spider web on that area too if u open the light sometime, coz spider not so interested on heat.

By the way, light thought usually have 2 way to doing, 1 way is just like Yvonne 1, the light facing outside, another way is, the light facing to wall, the light facing outside is more easy to change light and cleaning compare to light facing to wall.
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QUOTE(FirezZ @ Oct 20 2010, 02:05 PM)
err i thought nowadays.. anti jump  / sliding door is common ?
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yes anti-jump is common yet not everyone can afford it simply its useful and expensive but not many realise it smile.gif

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whether it is cheap or expensive is subjected to us comparing apple to apple... i'm sure in this modern day one would have done some comparison before engaging a contractor to do the work... is harder to get 'conned' these days if you know how to fully utilize the information on the web.. smile.gif
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Yvonne85, may i know ur living sqf, coz i saw ur L-Box put 3 down light! mine living room is 16 x 16, my contractor advise me put 2 down light in one side only!
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Over here is same price. You sure your dad is carpenter? Your dad use bangla? cheap labour ? or is it cheap paint ?
Paint need to use those like a car paint.

And i wish to correct something, the board is plywood, not chipboard.

And the above wardrobe is not even full size glass, top is a swing door.

Anti jump and silent close is a standard thing nowaday, nothing to brag about... My $1250 5' x 8' ready made oso come with it...Somemore got magnet to prevent the door from open
oh ya, that is a problem with soft close/anti jump door...

And no need to create a dup id to advertise your ID thing here.


QUOTE(fongzai92 @ Oct 20 2010, 12:33 PM)
dude, "chipboard and laminate" is the most affordable budget material. huge different if come to "plywood + layers of paint".

anyway my dad is a carpenter and having a factory at petaling jaya. any inquiries can pm me smile.gif


Added on October 20, 2010, 12:38 pmp/s : using high-end accessories such "sliding-door" or "anti-jump" will cost another amount as well ! biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(fongzai92 @ Oct 20 2010, 12:33 PM)
dude, "chipboard and laminate" is the most affordable budget material. huge different if come to "plywood + layers of paint".

anyway my dad is a carpenter and having a factory at petaling jaya. any inquiries can pm me smile.gif


Added on October 20, 2010, 12:38 pmp/s : using high-end accessories such "sliding-door" or "anti-jump" will cost another amount as well ! biggrin.gif
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Plywood + layers of paint? do you mean PU? but is PU door using plywood? by the way, mine is diff way.


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Yvonne85, may i know ur living sqf, coz i saw ur L-Box put 3 down light! mine living room is 16 x 16, my contractor advise me put 2 down light in one side only!
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Cutieling, 16 x 16 living room put 2 downlight in one side, is that mean the whole living only have 4 downlight in total? if yes, i would said, that is totally not eought even u puting a double bulb or a bigger size of downlight.

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i just sharing only, and dont need create a id to promote something. plus i just use my only one account. use any type of paint only depends on how much u will to pay.

just sharing and no offense, and keep Ts's thread clean.


Added on October 20, 2010, 11:17 pmuse bangla work save up workmanship. what about come to quality?

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Eleganz Concept, my living room is Square Size, i put my L-Box Square Size, 2 in one side, total 8 down light.

tks for ur reply!
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QUOTE(cutieling @ Oct 20 2010, 11:38 PM)
Eleganz Concept, my living room is Square Size, i put my L-Box Square Size, 2 in one side, total 8 down light.

tks for ur reply!
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IC, 8 in total still ok for 16 x 16 living. is just putting 2 in one side, why not put evenly around the living? i just only concern about the even of lighting. May be there is a concern of style for thier concept.
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QUOTE(cutieling @ Oct 20 2010, 10:04 PM)
Yvonne85, may i know ur living sqf, coz i saw ur L-Box put 3 down light! mine living room is 16 x 16, my contractor advise me put 2 down light in one side only!
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If you but a 6" downlight box, you can adjust the brightness by using 1 bulb or 2 bulbs in each DL. Generally I recond 4 feet distance for each DL would be sufficient? any lighting sifu here?
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QUOTE(numbertwo @ Oct 21 2010, 10:40 AM)
If you but a 6" downlight box, you can adjust the brightness by using 1 bulb or 2 bulbs in each DL.  Generally I recond 4 feet distance for each DL would be sufficient?  any lighting sifu here?
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i thought 6 inch downlight, 6 feet spacing, 5 inch downlight , 5 feet spacing.
If you make the distance nearer there are portion where the lights overlap and become brigher than the rest. Then lighting will be not so even.


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QUOTE(Drian @ Oct 21 2010, 11:17 AM)
i thought 6 inch downlight, 6 feet spacing, 5 inch downlight , 5 feet spacing.
If you make the distance nearer there are portion where the lights overlap and become brigher than the rest. Then lighting will be not so even.
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This concept may be right but not really applicable for all the house and area, because is depent on the ceiling height. But base on my eperiance, 4" DL with 4ft distance is almost correct to all the residencial house with ceiling height about 8.5ft to 10ft.

But i also find out, now a day, most of the downlight not using transfomer already, not like last time PLC downlight is with transfomer. and i find out, PLC down light compare to the direct 1 is much brighter. 2 same area, 1 with PLC downlight, 1 with direct, the direct 1 will feel 4ft distance not really good enough, but PLC will feel is nice and some ppl say a bit more.
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hi TS,

u mean rm45k spent on empty/basic unit? for all those including kitchen? bathrooms ada renovate? but anyway, very nice and i would say pricing wise is quite reasonable. wink.gif
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QUOTE(babyekc @ Oct 21 2010, 04:30 PM)
hi TS,

u mean rm45k spent on empty/basic unit? for all those including kitchen? bathrooms ada renovate? but anyway, very nice and i would say pricing wise is quite reasonable. wink.gif
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If tat the case, the pricing is well worth...
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QUOTE(Mr Ho @ Oct 21 2010, 01:56 PM)
we r specialist in tinting, we oso have doing some renovation

now for building tinted got discount up to 70%
price from RM1.80/sq.ft onword
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i suggest you to open another tread to tell ppl what u'r doing / selling.... more concentrated.... icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Oct 22 2010, 12:31 PM

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QUOTE(babyekc @ Oct 21 2010, 04:30 PM)
hi TS,

u mean rm45k spent on empty/basic unit? for all those including kitchen? bathrooms ada renovate? but anyway, very nice and i would say pricing wise is quite reasonable. wink.gif
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Ya, this is a new unit, other then kitchen cabinet, nothing inside, kitchen cabinet is developer job, i not really like it, but since is there, then just leave it loh. and actually not doing bathroom renovation also, because i know condo doing bathroom renovation very costly. and thank to say is nice ^^
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Yvonne, your condo is Rosvilla Condo is it?
Looks so familiar.

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post Oct 22 2010, 01:33 PM

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QUOTE(mrg220t @ Oct 22 2010, 01:29 PM)
Yvonne, your condo is Rosvilla Condo is it?
Looks so familiar.
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haha, yaloh, geng wor...
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QUOTE(Yvonne85 @ Oct 21 2010, 11:33 PM)
haha, yaloh, geng wor...
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haha, coz I just bought one. Waiting for the loan to process.
We;re gonna be neighbours then. LOL
Can give me your contractor's contact no.?
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QUOTE(Yvonne85 @ Oct 19 2010, 11:15 AM)
CKsoon, thank ^^, only renovation, cost about 45k

Drian, wardrobe about 9.5ft

John & Kama, there is a long list of quotation leh... but we are happy with the workmenship & the responsible designer, even we paid for full already, but he still help us to touch-up on some deffect in very quick respond.
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Renovation means tiles + painting + custom design stuff?

Maybe you can breakdown the cost of each, so maybe I can follow tongue.gif

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QUOTE(Yvonne85 @ Oct 19 2010, 10:34 AM)
From starting until finish, is use about a months, we are very happy with the outcome ^^, so want to share with u guys...

My custom made bar counter

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mind share whr did u get the wine glass hanger?? i'm looking for it...how much does it cost? icon_question.gif biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(scubamy @ Oct 23 2010, 09:05 AM)
mind share whr did u get the wine glass hanger?? i'm looking for it...how much does it cost? icon_question.gif  biggrin.gif
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haha, i think you cant get it outside, because we look for a standless steel factory to custom made 1.
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stainless steel factory.... see ur post i'll already reply d. icon_rolleyes.gif
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finally i realise i posted the (open door) photo.. haha, this is (close door) 1..

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living room design is awesome. wink.gif
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QUOTE(areankim @ Oct 26 2010, 03:36 PM)
living room design is awesome. wink.gif
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QUOTE(Yvonne85 @ Oct 19 2010, 11:40 AM)


My 2 room wardrobe a simple but nice 1

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Added on October 19, 2010, 11:42 am

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I was thinking to get a simple wardrobe like this. Did they breakup the price? how much it cause for this wardrobe. Mind to share...

Your house very nice..45K @@...OMG..
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QUOTE(knight @ Oct 26 2010, 06:16 PM)
I was thinking to get a simple wardrobe like this. Did they breakup the price? how much it cause for this wardrobe. Mind to share...

Your house very nice..45K @@...OMG..
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Price send to you..
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QUOTE(Eleganz Concept @ Oct 26 2010, 10:41 PM)
Price send to you..
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may i know the tv cabinet size.....the width and height
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QUOTE(jenli_84 @ Oct 26 2010, 11:19 PM)
may i know the tv cabinet size.....the width and height
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TV size, 8ft (L) x 1ft (H)
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how bout the tv cabinet measurement for the depth cabient as in how deep the drawer
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it would looks better for me if the tv cab could slim down a bit and not 1 feet(h).. just me ..smile.gif
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QUOTE(jenli_84 @ Oct 27 2010, 10:05 AM)
how bout the tv cabinet measurement for the depth cabient as in how deep the drawer
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Depth is only 16in
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very very nice design
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QUOTE(numbertwo @ Oct 27 2010, 11:48 AM)
it would looks better for me if the tv cab could slim down a bit and not 1 feet(h).. just me ..smile.gif
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if slimmer than the 16 inches how are u going to put things into the drawers (note: internal drawer will be even smaller than the exteranl size becouse of the board thickness)
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hi TS, your design is nice...

mind to share your price item breakdown for each of the renovation from lounge to rooms? I want to renovate my house soon, so checking for some estimation as well....

please PM me...thanks smile.gif
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Please PM me the price with detail too... wish to reno asap too.. smile.gif
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QUOTE(numbertwo @ Oct 27 2010, 11:48 AM)
it would looks better for me if the tv cab could slim down a bit and not 1 feet(h).. just me ..smile.gif
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Some ppl are doing that as well, but actually you cant really reduce much, in fact if reduce the height, cabinet hanging on the wall will become less support from the wall and will moving very soon. Example, comparing install a hanging cabinet with 3ft(H) and hanging cabinet with only 1ft(H), when u jumping on the top, which will fall down 1st? it must be 1ft(H) cabinet.

Not good in explaination, hope you know what i talking about.


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Please PM me the price with detail too... wish to reno asap too.. smile.gif
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had pm you some price, hope is help to you.

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QUOTE(cwhong @ Oct 28 2010, 04:42 PM)
if slimmer than the 16 inches how are u going to put things into the drawers (note: internal drawer will be even smaller than the exteranl size becouse of the board thickness)
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Hi, i'm referring to the 'H', not the 'D', wink.gif


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QUOTE(Eleganz Concept @ Oct 29 2010, 04:32 PM)
Some ppl are doing that as well, but actually you cant really reduce much, in fact if reduce the height, cabinet hanging on the wall will become less support from the wall and will moving very soon. Example, comparing install a hanging cabinet with 3ft(H) and hanging cabinet with only 1ft(H), when u jumping on the top, which will fall down 1st? it must be 1ft(H) cabinet.

Not good in explaination, hope you know what i talking about.
Understood totally. Tks for explanation, it was just my personal preference as I see many of these tv cabinet (hanging on wall) are quite slim and sleek looking these days .. Not to jump on top, but good enough to support a few hardwares (dvd, amp, etc.) will be good enuf eh?


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QUOTE(numbertwo @ Oct 29 2010, 05:03 PM)
Hi, i'm referring to the 'H', not the 'D', wink.gif


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Understood totally.  Tks for explanation, it was just my personal preference as I see many of these tv cabinet (hanging on wall) are quite slim and sleek looking these days ..  Not to jump on top, but good enough to support a few hardwares (dvd, amp, etc.) will be good enuf eh?
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yes, that should be all right, some of my client wanted to just stand the LCD on the table, so that is important also if not hanging the LCD on wall.
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Hi TS, nice design there.can u pls share the price breakdown for your renovation?
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I hope more people can post pictures of nice interior, to get some ideas. planing to do up a 800sf unit as well but budget will be lower. tongue.gif
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you can get a nice design with low budget sometime, is just depent what kind of thing you want and do you meet a good designer only
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QUOTE(cranx @ Oct 31 2010, 08:16 PM)
I hope more people can post pictures of nice interior, to get some ideas. planing to do up a 800sf unit as well but budget will be lower. tongue.gif
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comfort zone looks real nice.
PM me for similar concept but small built up 1000sf +/-. how much am I looking at?
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Some inspirations from our website, perhaps. Check out my signature.
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QUOTE(Eleganz Concept @ Oct 29 2010, 04:32 PM)
Some ppl are doing that as well, but actually you cant really reduce much, in fact if reduce the height, cabinet hanging on the wall will become less support from the wall and will moving very soon. Example, comparing install a hanging cabinet with 3ft(H) and hanging cabinet with only 1ft(H), when u jumping on the top, which will fall down 1st? it must be 1ft(H) cabinet.

Not good in explaination, hope you know what i talking about.


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had pm you some price, hope is help to you.
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Here is a photo to share of my new house interior.


Sorry forgot the attachment.

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Cannot see the photo. hmm.gif hmm.gif
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just attached the photo.
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hi sonerine,may I know how much is the divider cost?I m planning to install about 4 batang,10 ft long,with slim aquarium in the middle of two,is tat charge by RM psft? can ubsend me the contractor number?tq
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The divider I did is 4500. Is not calculate with psf for my case. I will find the detail and send to you later
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o nice, what is the purpose of that (room)? office? or gaming area?
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Is divider for dining area
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Is divider for dining area
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O, ic, usually my client need a open dining, because they think want to dish out is more easy, and can fit more ppl if have guess, i mean usually only.
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I agreed with you on that. Open space is good to have more guest. Well I did thought about it and I don't like the idea of open space. Anyway my living area is connected to my dining area in a big open space. It feels too open so I decided to partition it. The dining and living area cover 700 square feet.
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TV cabinet and Shoe Cabinet.


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TV cabinet and Shoe Cabinet.
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what is the finish of TV cabinet, arclylic? or grossy laminate?
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Very good question. I have no idea. Is just a ready made TV cabinet bought from a furniture shop. I guess is glossy laminate.
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Very good question. I have no idea. Is just a ready made TV cabinet bought from a furniture shop. I guess is glossy laminate.
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o ic, that why i wander what kind of material if is custom made, but since is ready made, then i think that is some kind of fiber...
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Very good question. I have no idea. Is just a ready made TV cabinet bought from a furniture shop. I guess is glossy laminate.
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Hi, What is the size of TV cabinet? how much $$$?
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The width is 11.6 feet and height is 7feet. It cost 3188.
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The width is 11.6 feet and height is 7feet. It cost 3188.
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wow, that is not really cheap also, custom made also about that price already.
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I remember I request quote from you and I was quoted for 3.5k for a 8 feet TV cabinet and without all those display glass.
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Glossy panel looks great and suppose to be easy to maintain.
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QUOTE(sonerin @ Nov 30 2010, 02:27 PM)
I remember I request quote from you and I was quoted for 3.5k for a 8 feet TV cabinet and without all those display glass.
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Hoho, no, 3.5k, is 8 ft hanging TV cabinet with 3.5" tickness back penal as well, i quote base on the drawing you give to me, but the drawing is no display glass. And you not request for that. In fact adding display glass is just a small case to me.
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Yes glossy surface is easy to maintain. Ready made cabinet is always a good choice in term of low cost. Anyway the cabinet is 3.5 inch thick so that you can opt to mount the TV on the cabinet.

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QUOTE(sonerin @ Nov 30 2010, 09:10 AM)
The width is 11.6 feet and height is 7feet. It cost 3188.
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shocking.gif cheap!!

I did only L-shape shoe & TV cabinet oredi RM3200 - 10ft x 8ft (L-shape)
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I guess ready made is cheaper. I don't understand how is your cabinet in L-Shape with shoe and TV cabinet combine ?
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QUOTE(sonerin @ Dec 1 2010, 08:34 PM)
I guess ready made is cheaper. I don't understand how is your cabinet in L-Shape with shoe and TV cabinet combine ?
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i need to hide my distribution board. i use the same wall for tv cabinet.
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Can show the pic ?
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QUOTE(sonerin @ Dec 2 2010, 09:07 AM)
Can show the pic ?
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Can... will upload later...


Actually this is the one I got from SCI Kitchen during HOMEDEC fair recently at KLCC.

At the entrance to my living room (foyer) there is a 3phase distribution boad (DB) that is behind the door. I planned to cover it up by building a tall unit to cover it.

Adjacent to this tall unit i made a horizontal cabinet across the wall for TV purpose.

Hence the L-Shape

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Oh now I understand. Can't really comment on it if is cheap or expensive because custome made sometimes can be quite expensive.
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QUOTE(sonerin @ Nov 30 2010, 09:10 AM)
The width is 11.6 feet and height is 7feet. It cost 3188.
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Now i think my TV cabinet quoted is expensive sad.gif.



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QUOTE(sonerin @ Dec 2 2010, 11:33 AM)
Oh now I understand. Can't really comment on it if is cheap or expensive because custome made sometimes can be quite expensive.
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agree... i chose their latest product: i-plus board.


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Is it possible to share the quote for the renovation done here? Would like to use it as benchmark.
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QUOTE(Eleganz Concept @ Nov 30 2010, 11:58 AM)
wow, that is not really cheap also, custom made also about that price already.
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may i know where u bought that hall cabinet?

thanks.
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I bought the TV cabinet in Puchong furniture shop.
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Hello friend,

may i know where u bought that hall cabinet?

thanks.
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I guess you are asking Sonerin, ^^
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Totally Classic

Solid Nyatoh with granite top

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Nyatoh ply with spray paint display

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why are the cabinets all over the place in the kitchen. makes the eye very uneasy. they should have at least a common level imho.

the devider i like - its cute wink.gif
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Totally Classic

Solid Nyatoh with granite top

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Dun like the granite color, not match with the cabinet. black color granite will look nicer and class. just my opinion. tongue.gif
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Looks a bit old fashion to me.
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Looks a bit old fashion to me.
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Dun like the granite color, not match with the cabinet. black color granite will look nicer and class. just my opinion.  tongue.gif
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i guess the owner must be in his/her midage 40-50 like me ? smile.gif not many youngster would go for solid nyatoh anymore..i torn down my 10 year old classic kitchen and replacing it with solid surface and 3g glass and parent is shaking their heads..lol
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QUOTE(numbertwo @ Jan 12 2011, 03:45 PM)
i guess the owner must be in his/her midage 40-50 like me ?  smile.gif not many youngster would go for solid nyatoh anymore..i torn down my 10 year old classic kitchen and replacing it with solid surface and 3g glass and parent is shaking their heads..lol
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shudnt the water tap/sinks facing the windows so that the sunlight can dry the water??it's quite opposite concept
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the finishing looks good though, wink.gif
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shudnt the water tap/sinks facing the windows so that the sunlight can dry the water??it's quite opposite concept
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just like i said, house owner opinion not really same like us, because house owner dont want to install hood, so the hob must be near window, since they are heavy cooker also. then the sink must be put to another side, since they also believe hob and sink cant put side by side.
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IMO the bar-counter kinda seems out of place with the rest of the colour scheme.

Just a thought...

 

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