QUOTE(tricia_lms @ Jun 27 2011, 10:08 PM)
You have not provided info on your renovation work for the contractor/ designer to quote you...Unless you are looking to pre-qualify the contractors / designers
Need good contractor/designer, to renovate my condo
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Jun 27 2011, 09:16 PM
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Jun 27 2011, 10:19 PM
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Jun 29 2011, 10:53 AM
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QUOTE(Kain_Sicilian @ Jun 29 2011, 11:41 AM) I recently bought a condo and I'm looking forward to have ID and some reno done to it. depend on our budget...The built up is 1362sf with 3bedrooms and 2 baths. I hoping to get it done up to look like those show rooms that we usually see. What would be a ballpark figure that I should be looking at including all the basic electical appliances such as gass cooker, hob, fridge, A/C, etc? The unit is currently unfurnished and vacant. Also, anobody to reccomend me, I would like to have a one stop solution, that is to say, a person/company to cover from Interior Designing to finishing the rest of the work like sourcing for furniture or other sub-contractors... Thanks in advance! I am sure there are plenty around. Most important is for you to pay a visit to their showroom and also their completed projects to gauge their design and quality of work. There are plenty to companies who claim everything under the sky... but then when they really do the work, you will have a headache. By that time, it is too late as you have already committed ... |
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Jun 29 2011, 06:03 PM
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QUOTE(Kain_Sicilian @ Jun 29 2011, 12:13 PM) Thanks for the prompt reply. Any companies you would particularly reccomend? I did not use and ID for my renovation work recently. Thus cannot recommend any. Would about RM50k-60k suffice for my built up of 1362sf?? Btw, that would have to include re-tiling as well... Yup, I agree that there are too many companies/contractors that are only good at BS. I have just used contractors. various trades... |
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Jul 6 2011, 08:41 PM
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QUOTE(lazzy_dogg @ Jul 6 2011, 09:21 PM) just for your information..... an ID company told me to ID up a place would rougly cost around RM200~RM250psf.... that is excluding furnishing and appliance.... everything else will be provided.... Don't get frighten just from one person giving his quote Try getting a few more quotes. Then you will have a better feel. You could be surprise by the quotations receive. This post has been edited by kelvyn: Jul 6 2011, 08:59 PM |
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I think it would be good if all the renovation contractors/ ID companies could put up their completed project so that house owners can make their own judgement..
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you can try looking here for some ideas...
http://www.beinteriordecorator.com/tag/living-room/page/5/ |
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