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post Sep 9 2013, 12:21 AM, updated 12y ago

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I've been following this forum since many months ago and I really find this forum so interesting and informative with all sorts of useful topics and sharing on renovation matters. Now, here I am to share my renovation journey as well with as much details as I could. I also appreciate your inputs and suggestions along the journey as I'm kinda noob in some reno matters and lacking of experiences. smile.gif

Bought an intermediate dsl in PJ, a gated and guarded community, 24x75 with original build up 2350sqft. Got the key quite some months ago but it was not having much progress earlier mainly delays especially from the drawing, permit application and sourcing process. It was also delayed for 3 weeks as I decided to wait till the lunar 7th month is over before the reno starts.

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It is not a major make over where it won't have obvious change on the front facade. The structural change is only the push-out of kitchen extention, push-out of master bed room's balcony to make space for bigger bathroom and knocking down the side pathway wall to rebuild it like an entrance to the living room, hence the main door will be shifted over to the extention of the side pathway...


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Note: The drawing was actually done before decision to some changes on the actual reno. The actual kitchen layout has been slightly changed where the location of hood/hob and the sink has been reversed. Furthermore, the main entrance to the front foyer has also been extended.



Will also knock some walls to open up extra windows at first floor to the indoor courtyard.
This was the earlier plan to have a separation partition for wardrobe but I've changed my mind now to have only one simple row wardrobe in order not to jeopardise the overall spacious master bedroom.

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Will move the main door to the corner to make use the pathway as entrance hall.
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Gonna knock this wall down to make entrace to the living room, will rebuid part of the wall with sand block and vent block to give a raw and rustic touch.
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post Sep 9 2013, 12:26 AM

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Gonna take away this balcony at master bedroom to make space for bigger bathroom.
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Will knock down the wall panels at the staircase so that the living room will look bigger and to have a brighter staircase.
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post Sep 9 2013, 12:36 AM

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Work started last 2 days and this is what it looks likes now.
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Will knock the kitchen wall later when approval from mbpj comes out. However I will only extent the kitchen but not the entire back yard coz I do not want the ground flr room to be wasted as most places that I've seen with the extention will have very dark room. I will reserve the room for the elders if they happen to live with us in future. So, they can still enjoy very nice green view from their window.
Moreoevr, I will like to reserve the back yard for cloth-drying and also might plant some herbs there.. tongue.gif
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There is a very nice big park at the back of my hse. Hence I will very much want to make a nice place here to yum cha while enjoying the green view and breeze.
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post Sep 9 2013, 01:04 AM

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So how much do u budget to do all this?
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post Sep 9 2013, 01:08 AM

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QUOTE(Jess2762 @ Sep 9 2013, 01:04 AM)
So how much do u budget to do all this?
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From my calculation, it will be around 260k-300k hard cash to reno and simple furnishing... sweat.gif
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post Sep 9 2013, 01:48 AM

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Lol, when people talk about budgets here Abba's song Money, Money, Money keeps popping into my head.

Lovely plans! Can't wait to see the progression. smile.gif
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post Sep 9 2013, 02:09 AM

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QUOTE(OneMoreDay @ Sep 9 2013, 01:48 AM)
Lol, when people talk about budgets here Abba's song Money, Money, Money keeps popping into my head.

Lovely plans! Can't wait to see the progression. smile.gif
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Things and services are so expensive now... perhaps RM couldn't get us much... I need to hold very tight on the budget so that it won't overrun...
I hope i can print moolah!!
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post Sep 9 2013, 02:23 AM

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Well, lucky you. Getting on the bandwagon early. We're in pre-pre-pre planning stages right now. Ick.
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post Sep 9 2013, 02:37 AM

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QUOTE(OneMoreDay @ Sep 9 2013, 02:23 AM)
Well, lucky you. Getting on the bandwagon early. We're in pre-pre-pre planning stages right now. Ick.
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Waiting for your hse completion?
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post Sep 9 2013, 02:43 AM

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House completed before I was born. XD Patiently waiting for funds. We're adding two floors up to a single storey terraced house.
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post Sep 9 2013, 02:49 AM

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QUOTE(OneMoreDay @ Sep 9 2013, 02:43 AM)
House completed before I was born. XD Patiently waiting for funds. We're adding two floors up to a single storey terraced house.
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Ic... It will be a very major construction then...good thing is u have more space and potential to play around with the architectural part... U need much much more moolah then... Haha..
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post Sep 9 2013, 02:55 AM

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Haha. My biggest problem is that because I have so much time I change my mind a lot. And yet at the end of the day, it has to be decided by my dad. It's his house after all.
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post Sep 9 2013, 07:32 AM

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Wish you lucky with your renovation. Your house design look familiar, is it near citta mall area?
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post Sep 9 2013, 10:32 AM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Sep 9 2013, 07:32 AM)
Wish you lucky with your renovation. Your house design look familiar, is it near citta mall area?
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Haha... Sime darby's product it is.. Yes weikee, it's in Ara Damansara nearer to Ara Green.. smile.gif
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post Sep 9 2013, 10:44 AM

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Sep 9 2013, 10:32 AM)
Haha... Sime darby's product it is.. Yes weikee, it's in Ara Damansara nearer to Ara Green.. smile.gif
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Wow that area now close to a million now. Enjoy the journey.
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post Sep 9 2013, 11:27 AM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Sep 9 2013, 10:44 AM)
Wow that area now close to a million now. Enjoy the journey.
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It was selling at 920-950k for a basic unit when I bought mine. That was before they fence up the perimeter.. The bank's valuer told me it gonna straight away appreciated to 1mil when the g&g is up..

The g&g was up just a while after i get my key.. Still no transaction for a basic unit like mine, but those with simple reno done quite some years ago (most of them still with parquet floor and dated bathroom tiles) already gone up from (1.0-1.1mil) to a nice (1.15-1.25mil)...
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Sep 9 2013, 01:08 AM)
From my calculation, it will be around 260k-300k hard cash to reno and simple furnishing...  sweat.gif
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wow thats a lot of money =) ..... so is ur contractor workmanship good?
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post Sep 9 2013, 06:13 PM

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QUOTE(Jess2762 @ Sep 9 2013, 05:32 PM)
wow thats a lot of money  =) ..... so is ur contractor workmanship good?
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The reno has just started..i can't tell at this stage, right?
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post Sep 9 2013, 06:46 PM

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Sep 9 2013, 11:27 AM)
It was selling at 920-950k for a basic unit when I bought mine. That was before they fence up the perimeter.. The bank's valuer told me it gonna straight away appreciated to 1mil when the g&g is up..

The g&g was up just a while after i get my key.. Still no transaction for a basic unit like mine, but those with simple reno done quite some years ago (most of them still with parquet floor and dated bathroom tiles) already gone up from (1.0-1.1mil) to a nice (1.15-1.25mil)...
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That not humble leh..: ) if your humble need to hide mine...

Enjoy the journey. Wish you smooth smooth sailing.
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post Sep 9 2013, 07:05 PM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Sep 9 2013, 06:46 PM)
That not humble leh..: ) if your humble need to hide mine...

Enjoy the journey. Wish you smooth smooth sailing.
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Hey bro, u bought yours years ago mar... Most important is you have already make some handsome gains from your property...I was buying when the price has pretty gone up... and i'm actually buying the most basic and cheapest unit in the area...no budget to do major facade and structural change like your sanctuary..tongue.gif

Thanks for the wishes.. Really have to keep my fingers crossed for smooth smooth progress...

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post Sep 9 2013, 07:23 PM

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Enjoy this experience. It is very stressful but once completed, the stress and money spent is worth it.

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post Sep 9 2013, 07:28 PM

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I'm not sure how much you believe in feng shui.
For the master bedroom where your bed is, there is a big poison arrow pointing at the bed which is not so good for feng shui.
You can move the bed elsewhere or at least ask your contractor to try to round off the edge if possible.
But if you don't believe in these things, no need to worry.

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post Sep 9 2013, 07:33 PM

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QUOTE(sekkee @ Sep 9 2013, 07:23 PM)
Enjoy this experience. It is very stressful but once completed, the stress and money spent is worth it.
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Thanks bro..hopefully...but not sure if I'm a good project manager like u.. biggrin.gif
So far, I've been visiting the site once every day (it is around 15-20 min drive fr my current place), to make sure there is 'some' progress daily.. tongue.gif

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post Sep 9 2013, 07:39 PM

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QUOTE(sekkee @ Sep 9 2013, 07:28 PM)
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I'm not sure how much you believe in feng shui.
For the master bedroom where your bed is, there is a big poison arrow pointing at the bed which is not so good for feng shui.
You can move the bed elsewhere or at least ask your contractor to try to round off the edge if possible.
But if you don't believe in these things, no need to worry.
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I've actually changed my mind too...but i just leaving it as it is on the drawing...i'm too, feeling kinda 'uncomfortable' for the bed to face the wall corner...hence decided to make the wardrobe a simple one row so that i can re-position the bed to the other wall panel (legs facing bathroom).
Gonna get the contractor to do the cement-looks plastering on the wall which the bed-headboard against.

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post Sep 9 2013, 10:10 PM

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Today's progress:
All bricks at the front porch has been taken out except those under the bin.
All bathrooms' tiles and WC has been dismantled.
Most broken tiles and parquets at site has been cleared up and trashed into the bin.

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post Sep 9 2013, 10:33 PM

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Bought this quartz top table and bench last month, but did not take their matching cushion chairs. Will be matching it with some knock-off kennedy chairs instead..
The bench and table base are made of solid songkai wood and I love it so much. Love the clean line and light natural colour. I'm getting this bench as I feel it very comfortable if i would like to sit on it to do some works...i like to lift my legs up and cross sitting at home sometimes... tongue.gif
Besides that, few kiddos could be squeezed into one bench when we have dinner with frens with kids.
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post Sep 9 2013, 10:35 PM

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Sep 9 2013, 01:08 AM)
From my calculation, it will be around 260k-300k hard cash to reno and simple furnishing...  sweat.gif
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Included electrical equipment and furniture and fittings?
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post Sep 9 2013, 10:37 PM

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QUOTE(TarePanda @ Sep 9 2013, 10:35 PM)
Included electrical equipment and furniture and fittings?
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Yup...that's just based on my estimation...on basic furnishing and fittings..
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Wow, the table look nice, you have a top view?
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post Sep 9 2013, 11:02 PM

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QUOTE(cdspins @ Sep 9 2013, 10:50 PM)
Wow, the table look nice, you have a top view?
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Haven't got one with top view unfortunately but i borrowed one from google search. tongue.gif
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post Sep 9 2013, 11:27 PM

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Sep 9 2013, 10:37 PM)
Yup...that's just based on my estimation...on basic furnishing and fittings..
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"Basic" spotted nod.gif

You will sooner or later upgrade to more premium items, unless you are discipline enough.

Mind to share your structural renovation cost?
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post Sep 9 2013, 11:48 PM

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QUOTE(TarePanda @ Sep 9 2013, 11:27 PM)
"Basic" spotted  nod.gif

You will sooner or later upgrade to more premium items, unless you are discipline enough.

Mind to share your structural renovation cost?
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I've actually chosen some of my basic furniture like books cabinet, beds and sofa...just normal range, nothing premium on those... smile.gif

Those cost under my main con is around 120k including demolishing and wet works (inclusive brc base for kitchen ext and front porch), tiling workmanship, plaster ceiling, electric works, plumbing, painting with material, and mbpj submission.

I sourced the others like windows/doors, (including sliding and folding doors), laminate flooring, alarm, grills, main gate, tiles, lights, switches& sockets, pest, kitchen cab, wardrobe, etc.
Btw, i do not have much build-in cabinet coz i do not want to make it a typical 'ID' hse with all fancy carpentry...not my liking..i like to mix and match..

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post Sep 9 2013, 11:49 PM

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Now that I've looked back on the plans, there's definitely a poison arrow from in the master bedroom. Doesn't that mean the ground floor bedroom also has one too? So does bedroom 3.
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post Sep 10 2013, 12:01 AM

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QUOTE(OneMoreDay @ Sep 9 2013, 11:49 PM)
Now that I've looked back on the plans, there's definitely a poison arrow from in the master bedroom. Doesn't that mean the ground floor bedroom also has one too? So does bedroom 3.
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I've changed my planning on the master bedroom position before i post this topic actually... It is a poison arrow in the original drawing as the bed in master bedroom is too close and facing direct to that wall.
Where as for bedroom 2 it will be avoided when I put a wardrobe there. It is a guest room btw.
For bedroom 3, the impact is not so much as it is a distance from the sofa and i can put a plant there to fade out the 'sha-chi'. It will be our study/working cums upstairs tv room.
Im not utilizing the room downstairs at the moment. However, it can be avoided with just changes on bed positioning.

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Sep 10 2013, 12:01 AM)
I've changed my planning on the master bedroom position before i post this topic actually... It is a poison arrow in the original drawing as the bed in master bedroom is too close and facing direct to that wall.
Where as for bedroom 2 it will be avoided when I put a wardrobe there. It is a guess room btw.
For bedroom 3, the impact is not so much as it is a distance from the sofa and i can put a plant there to fade out the 'sha-chi'. It will be our study/working cums upstairs tv room.
Im not utilizing the room downstairs at the moment. However, it can be avoided with just changes on bed positioning.
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Unfortunately, my mom arrange my bed so my feet are facing the door. doh.gif

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post Sep 10 2013, 12:11 AM

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QUOTE(OneMoreDay @ Sep 10 2013, 12:06 AM)
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Unfortunately, my mom arrange my bed so my feet are facing the door.  doh.gif
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In feng shui, it is not good for feet to face directly to the doors...

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post Sep 10 2013, 12:25 AM

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Sep 10 2013, 12:11 AM)
In feng shui, it is not good for feet to face directly to the doors...
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I told her that so many times but she gets angry everytime I move furniture around, ieven if it is my own room. shakehead.gif
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QUOTE(OneMoreDay @ Sep 10 2013, 12:25 AM)
I told her that so many times but she gets angry everytime I move furniture around, ieven if it is my own room. shakehead.gif
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As long as u are feeling everything alright now, then don't bother lar...
If everything has to follow strictly, life will be kinda difficult...
Just do adjustment on which we can and comfortable, that's most important.

Im changing my bedroom positioning due to my uncomfortable feeling on the close distance to the sharp edge and it will be difficult for us to move around too... Another consideration, that I'm actually taking the advice from my friend who said it is so 'sayang' making a very spacious room into a small room with the wardrobe partition...

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post Sep 10 2013, 01:44 AM

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Sep 10 2013, 12:35 AM)
As long as u are feeling everything alright now, then don't bother lar...
If everything has to follow strictly, life will be kinda difficult...
Just do adjustment on which we can and comfortable, that's most important.

Im changing my bedroom positioning due to my uncomfortable feeling on the close distance to the sharp edge and it will be difficult for us to move around too... Another consideration, that I'm actually taking the advice from my friend who said it is so 'sayang' making a very spacious room into a small room with the wardrobe partition...
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Agreed. nod.gif

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Sep 9 2013, 11:02 PM)
Haven't got one with top view unfortunately but i borrowed one from google search.  tongue.gif
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Very elegant and nice but yet simple...
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Sep 9 2013, 01:08 AM)
From my calculation, it will be around 260k-300k hard cash to reno and simple furnishing...  sweat.gif
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Fuhh sweat.gif i think can do the new one home. speechless
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post Sep 10 2013, 10:29 PM

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QUOTE(cdspins @ Sep 10 2013, 12:21 PM)
Very elegant and nice but yet simple...
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Thanks, I've actually walked thru not less than 15 shops before I get the dinning table that i like...i love this table and bench at first sight really. I get this from Cellini. smile.gif

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QUOTE(knightrix @ Sep 10 2013, 07:05 PM)
Fuhh  sweat.gif  i think can do the new one home. speechless
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I'm trying my very best to keep it at 260k, which should includes some furnitures and electrical appliances...if u ask those who had done and shared their reno here...i think this figure is just around there..anytime could be higher than this...no joke.

Btw, is it really possible to build a home with these budget? I doubted so especially in klang valley for the high land cost...

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Sep 10 2013, 10:35 PM)
I'm trying my very best to keep it at 260k, which should includes some furnitures and electrical appliances...if u asked those who had done and shared their reno here...i think this figure is just around there..anytime could be higher than this...no joke.

Btw, is it really possible to build a home with these budget? I doubted so especially in klang valley for the high land cost...
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Agriculture land @ tanah kampung is possibility of the budget but in minimum finishing. But in your area + high land cost, still acceptable.

Btw, keep update & share with us your renovation journeys.

p/s : still looking new house in klang valley..so sad cry.gif
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QUOTE(knightrix @ Sep 11 2013, 01:17 PM)
Agriculture land @ tanah kampung is possibility of the budget but in minimum finishing. But in your area + high land cost, still acceptable.

Btw, keep update & share with us your renovation journeys.

p/s : still looking new house in klang valley..so sad  cry.gif
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Don't worry bro, you will soon find a place u like. smile.gif
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Sep 10 2013, 10:29 PM)
Thanks, I've actually walked thru not less than 15 shops before I get the dinning table that i like...i love this table and bench at first sight really. I get this from Cellini.  smile.gif
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Did you wait for Cellini to go on sale? Must last reno I saw my ideal sofa set from Cellini which came with a price tag of RM 15K, during sale we booked it at 6.5K but when ask to choose fabric for cushion, was told the factory stopped production for that particular model. I insisted on getting it since we already paid deposit. When asked if they have any display set, they said only have one last piece located at their showroom near IKEA, went there to check it out and notice some scratches on wooden arm rest. Bargain for further discount and came down with final price of 5K.

When putting in this much money for reno, keep your eyes peeled for best bargain. You may want to get your kitchen fittings such as sink, taps etc from Singapore, saw some sink selling here at about 2.5K while Singapore selling between 400 to 500 sgd.


https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1720430 check this link to see how Forummer here bring in their purchase from SG.

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QUOTE(Xccess @ Sep 12 2013, 03:01 PM)
Did you wait for Cellini to go on sale? Must last reno I saw my ideal sofa set from Cellini which came with a price tag of RM 15K, during sale we booked it at 6.5K but when ask to choose fabric for cushion, was told the factory stopped production for that particular model. I insisted on getting it since we already paid deposit. When asked if they have any display set, they said only have one last piece located at their showroom near IKEA, went there to check it out and notice some scratches on wooden arm rest. Bargain for further discount and came down with final price of 5K.

When putting in this much money for reno, keep your eyes peeled for best bargain. You may want to get your kitchen fittings such as sink, taps etc from Singapore, saw some sink selling here at about 2.5K while Singapore selling between 400 to 500 sgd.
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1720430 check this link to see how Forummer here bring in their purchase from SG.
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Thanks bro, for your reminder. My deal with Cellini is also a slightly special deal as a result of negotiation due to some miscommunicated info by their sales person earlier. It's kinda complicated to elaborate the story here but I've managed to negotiate a better price, even few hundred lower than what they've offered in the recent perfect livin' fair. icon_rolleyes.gif

As of your sofa experiences, I've exactly the same situation here...Rustica rang me to inform that there are certain few colours which will not be available anymore due to colour discontinue by thier leather provider. As I haven't choose my colour yet, I went over to check the available choices. I find myself ok with one or two of other colours though... smile.gif

I haven't been thinking of getting anything fr Spore yet...no idea what's the procedure gonna like and the tax wise... Btw, I've already bought my Fotile hood & hob, oven and sink from the reputable forumer here (Builders Hardware). The order was placed during the Homedec in May. Kinda good deal with some extra freebies given during the fair. I'm considering to get other fittings and bathroom accessories from him too..
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QUOTE(kochin @ Sep 12 2013, 03:25 PM)
is this in ara dsara?
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Haven't been updating the progress much these 2 days due to ongoing demolition works...demolition is almost done except for 2 openings at 1st floor to the courtyard and 2 external walls which pending the local council's approval. Btw, following are some updates and I'm going to Ga Hing in Old Klang Rd tomorrow with my contractor to buy the tiles..and perhaps some other fittings..

The wall at the side pathway has been taken down and it really makes the living room looks much spacious! However, i will later build a partial wall to make an entrance foyer from there. I see quite a number of my other neighbors also take the wall down but they are utilizing it as part of the living room. Some even take the indoor courtyard away and make more built-up space. I wouldn't want the same as I actually love the layout having an opened indoor courtyard and the sideway as an entrance foyer so that it wont't feels so 'intermediate'...(as we still can't afford a Semi-D)
Moreover, the house and space is actually more than enough for just 2 of us living in there... We still do not know whether we are gonna get kid...if god's willing we will also not going to have more than 2 kiddos... smile.gif
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The contractor helped me to dig a hole thru the concrete part in the courtyard so that i can plant a tree there...will then cover the remaining area up with lots of white/grey pebbles. So it will be kept very clean and zen. However, i'm gonna get the contractor to dig more into the right hand side coz i feel it will look much better than this...
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The contractor has done the water-leveling marking on all the perimeter walls at 1st floor...so, i think they are gonna level the floor soon..

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I'm gonna remind the supervisor as I afraid they might forgotten that I want a big opening from the family hall outlooking to the courtyard and another additional window in master bedroom opening to the courtyard too...

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Sep 14 2013, 03:37 AM)
Haven't been updating the progress much these 2 days due to ongoing demolition works...demolition is almost done except for 2 openings at 1st floor to the courtyard and 2 external walls which pending the local council's approval. Btw, following are some updates and I'm going to Ga Hing in Old Klang Rd tomorrow with my contractor to buy the tiles..and perhaps some other fittings..

The wall at the side pathway has been taken down and it really makes the living room looks much spacious! However, i will later build a partial wall to make an entrance foyer from there. I see quite a number of my other neighbors also take the wall down but they are utilizing it as part of the living room. Some even take the indoor courtyard away and make more built-up space. I wouldn't want the same as I actually love the layout having an opened indoor courtyard and the sideway as an entrance foyer so that it wont't feels so 'intermediate'...(as we still can't afford a Semi-D)
Moreover, the house and space is actually more than enough for just 2 of us living in there... We still do not know whether we are gonna get kid...if god's willing we will also not going to have more than 2 kiddos... smile.gif
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The contractor helped me to dig a hole thru the concrete part in the courtyard so that i can plant a tree there...will then cover the remaining area up with lots of white/grey pebbles. So it will be kept very clean and zen. However, i'm gonna get the contractor to dig more into the right hand side coz i feel it will look much better than this...
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Be careful of tree's roots. Tree fern is nice.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyathea_cooperi
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QUOTE(BTimes @ Sep 14 2013, 07:43 AM)
Be careful of tree's roots. Tree fern is nice.
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Is there enough light to plant a tree ?
Another option is to do a rock gaden with indoor plants.
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Is there enough light to plant a tree ?
Another option is to do a rock gaden with indoor plants.
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Thanks bro, for your reminder. My deal with Cellini is also a slightly special deal as a result of negotiation due to some miscommunicated info by their sales person earlier. It's kinda complicated to elaborate the story here but I've managed to negotiate a better price, even few hundred lower than what they've offered in the recent perfect livin' fair.  icon_rolleyes.gif

As of your sofa experiences, I've exactly the same situation here...Rustica rang me to inform that there are certain few colours which will not be available anymore due to colour discontinue by thier leather provider. As I haven't choose my colour yet, I went over to check the available choices. I find myself ok with one or two of other colours though...  smile.gif

I haven't been thinking of getting anything fr Spore yet...no idea what's the procedure gonna like and the tax wise... Btw, I've already bought my Fotile hood & hob, oven and sink from the reputable forumer here (Builders Hardware). The order was placed during the Homedec in May. Kinda good deal with some extra freebies given during the fair. I'm considering to get other fittings and bathroom accessories from him too..
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QUOTE(sekkee @ Sep 14 2013, 12:09 PM)
Is there enough light to plant a tree ?
Another option is to do a rock gaden with indoor plants.
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Tree fern doesn't need too much light. In fact it thrives under some shade.
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Be careful of tree's roots. Tree fern is nice.
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Yup, that's my concern too...i will pop round to the nursery one day to get advice from the expert on which plant probably most suited my place and has less impact as of root concern... Worst case i might just plant it in a giant/oversized pot and the hole could be covered up with a plywood and will have the same concept again, lots of pebbles to cover the entire area...i do not need any small plant or grass here as I will have them out at the front yard...

Tree fern is one of my liking but i just afraid that it will overgrown and shoot very fast up above the roof... as I wonder it can be trimmed....Then, I will hardly see my green leaves... tongue.gif

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QUOTE(sekkee @ Sep 14 2013, 12:09 PM)
Is there enough light to plant a tree ?
Another option is to do a rock gaden with indoor plants.
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I actually plan to plant this fig tree if possible after I check the root concern with the gardening expert later...reason being:
1. first of all I just love the feel of tranquility that it gives. 2. it is the least maintenance decor plant which need minimal light to live..hence many ppl plant them indoor..
3. The fallen leaves will be easy to be picked up as they are all in big pieces.
4. I can trim it down to avoid overgrown...
5. In feng shui aspect, it's good to have bigger leaves plant indoor to withold good qi and wealth elements, while plant withslim and pointed leaves at outdoor if ones intended to blockout certain bad qi..

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QUOTE(ozak @ Sep 14 2013, 12:44 PM)
Well, you can install an artificial UV light that for indoor crop planting.
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QUOTE(Xccess @ Sep 14 2013, 03:32 PM)
I'm sure your reno will have a spectacular results. Like the idea of having a zen style courtyard. Do keep us posted, eagerly awaiting the completion of your new home.  smile.gif
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QUOTE(BTimes @ Sep 14 2013, 09:10 PM)
Tree fern doesn't need too much light. In fact it thrives under some shade.
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Haha... I just worry that it gonna grow too fast and gone out of my sight very soon. >_<

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Haven't come across this uv thing, will check it out for sure. Thanks for the suggestion! smile.gif
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I haven't been updating much on this site as I'm away for a week in home town celebrating mid autumn festival with my beloved parent. Picture below are some leveling work at the first floor which was done around 4 days back. So far, I kinda satistfied with the workmanship of the contractor and I'm pretty impressed as they are doing such a good house keeping each and every time they demolish anything. It is totally not the 'dirty' site that I've imagine it could be.

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The site is always kept clean and tidy.
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I really like to ask if anyone can share their experience who has came across this situation which I'm not sure whether it's a normal thing to happen during renovation... After the leveling work at first floor when the cements are still wet...i observed there are quite some water patches and some water dripping thru the ground floor's ceiling...is this what it supposed to happen?

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Sep 20 2013, 01:48 AM)
I really like to ask if anyone can share their experience who has came across this situation which I'm not sure whether it's a normal thing to happen during renovation... After the leveling work at first floor when the cements are still wet...i observed there are quite some water patches and some water dripping thru the ground floor's ceiling...is this what it supposed to happen?

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This should not be too big of a problem because flooring in living rooms, kitchen and bedrooms are usually not waterproof. Your contractor could have been mixing the cement on that level thus water leakage happened.

The leveling on first floor is a regular room and not toilets am I'm correct? If it's toilet above the leakage then you need to get it verify because there's flaws in waterproofing.

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Talking about my initial plan to plant a tree in the courtyard...i'm so upset that I need to call it off. sad.gif
I went for a ba-zi reading 2 days back and my ba-zi chart does shown that wood element should be avoided as it clashes with my main earth stars which will also affect my health and that's the main reason i decided a 'No' to the ground-rooted tree...Hence, I've no choice but to get my contractor to fill up the hole again....
However, i will still want to cover up the whole courtyard with stones and pebbles. Then, i gonna plant the fig tree but it will just be in a pot this time so that it wont be overgrown...
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QUOTE(Xccess @ Sep 20 2013, 02:14 AM)
This should not be too big of a problem because flooring in living rooms, kitchen and bedrooms are usually not waterproof. Your contractor could have been mixing the cement on that level thus water leakage happened.

The leveling on first floor is a regular room and not toilets am I'm correct? If it's toilet above the leakage then you need to get it verify because there's flaws in waterproofing.
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Ahhh...it's a relief to hear that... tongue.gif
Yup, the dripping was observed only at the non-bathroom area. I have seen them doing the flood-test in those bathrooms the other day to test water proofing...
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Since I'm now still away in hometown, I do not have much current progress on reno to update, so I will just share with u guys some of my previous and recent purchases... smile.gif

In the recent Perfect Livin' fair, I've paid a RM2500 to lock-in the fair prices for quite a number of stuffs (including tiles) from Ga Hing. We had visited some tiles shops in Jalan Ipoh a month ago when our contractor asked us to start going around window-shopping as he probably knows that the owner usually need quite a few rounds of 'look-see' before we could settle our mind on what we want. In fact, I admit that we change our mind so fast and still indecisive even after our first visit to Ga Hing's showroom located in Old Klang Road. The only thing that I've decided is the general colour scheme of grey and white that I want for kitchen as well as the bathrooms....

Few days back, we went to Ga Hing again but this round with the contractor along, so that he could assist me on the quantity to order. This time, the selection of tiles made so easy with the assistant and suggestion from the contractor. We made up our mind pretty fast with his advices and obviously we seems to be more 'confident' on our choices this time. tongue.gif

For both bathroom's at first floor we chose niro's cementum GCM04 to match wall tiles as following pic..
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For downstair's bathroom we chose Niro's Traces GTS04 to go with Guocera's SP119C.
Kitchen floor will be 2'x2' H66004 from White Horse, matching with MML's WM022 (Silk White).

We chose Niro's tiles for our bathrooms' floor first of all we love the design, second reason is because the water seems to dry up faster on a Niro tiles. Yes, we did some experiment with a little water from my tumbler...we poured some water on a few selected tiles of similar design but different brands. Some tiles just hold the entire patch of water and it became so slippery...while some did dry out moderately but Niro's dried up real fast! I get a 30%off for Niro.


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This is the 1'x2' homogeneous tiles that I'm going touse for the front porch. It will be matching with pebble wash which the contractor will make it into a simple design which I requested. I hope it will turns out just what I want then..

I don't think u can see very clearly from the following pic but I do love the texture and it's colour. smile.gif
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I've also ordered some mixed-material kinda mosaics for the bathrooms' feature walls but they rang me that they are out of stock on the designs on second and third pic... sad.gif

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So, i went 'window-shopping' here today in hometown and found something else which I pretty like them too... They are more 3D textured and mixed with aluminum. Took the pic and gonna search for it when I return to KL later... tongue.gif

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All tiles except for the designs that are out of stock as mentioned will be coming in tomorrow! Yeah, can't wait to progress further! biggrin.gif
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I think I've forgotten to share the very initial part where I applied for the electric supplies from TNB and upgraded it to 3-phase. So, here it goes-

The house was original with the single phase but the 3-phase wire is already there right before my db meter. I went to apply a new account and asked for a 3-phase upgrade at TNB. The staff then introduced their registered electrician to handle my case. I decided to engage that recommended vendor although my contractor can do it because I presume it should be faster as they were recommended from ppl inside, hence they should have the lobang and connection to make things move faster.
Of cource I'm kinda correct and lucky, I got everything settled and the electric supplies in less than a week.

For sharing purposes, the following are what I have been charged for:
1. Technical adjustment and electrical make good for 3-phase upgrading (ELCB, DB, Main switch, etc) - RM1100
2. Submission cost payable to vendor - RM800
3. Payable to TNB:-
a) Connection charges - RM300
b) Meter Deposit - RM480
c) Stamp duty - RM20

It all comes up to a total cost of RM2700, included deposit.
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Sep 20 2013, 04:04 AM)
I've also ordered some mixed-material kinda mosaics for the bathrooms' feature walls but they rang me that they are out of stock on the designs on second and third pic... sad.gif

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So, i went 'window-shopping' here today in hometown and found something else which I pretty like them too...  They are more 3D textured and mixed with aluminum. Took the pic and gonna search for it when I return to KL later... tongue.gif

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That first mosaic is gorgeous! And the last one with the aluminium! Want! drool.gif

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Ahhh...it's a relief to hear that...  tongue.gif
Yup, the dripping was observed only at the non-bathroom area. I have seen them doing the flood-test in those bathrooms the other day to test water proofing...
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That first mosaic is gorgeous! And the last one with the aluminium! Want! drool.gif
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Those are my fav too! Love the mix materials instead of boring stereotypes... The upper mosaic in the last pic is also mixed with aluminium but just flat pieaces unlike the bottom ones with 3D waves. Hope I can find them soon. wink.gif
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QUOTE(Xccess @ Sep 20 2013, 12:17 PM)
You can still do a water feature in your courtyard. Keep us posted. Cheers
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Tree planting and water features in the courtyard seems to be an unreachable dream for me... Although I didn't really get a feng shui master to analyse my house, but I already know that I should keep away from woods and water which enhancing woods.. That's because my bazi really has kinda serious clash of woods on my Earth stars, which could probably cause harm to my health..(I have some kinda serious illness that I'm still fighting it)
I need more fire and earth elements around to battle the woods.. So, Im gonna put more pebbles, stones and even rocks (will see if I can find some nice big rocks tongue.gif)..
By just looking at those rocks perhaps could already make me feel better at least psychologically! Lol!!~

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Sep 20 2013, 01:40 AM)
I haven't been updating much on this site as I'm away for a week in home town celebrating mid autumn festival with my beloved parent. Picture below are some leveling work at the first floor which was done around 4 days back. So far, I kinda satistfied with the workmanship of the contractor and I'm pretty impressed as they are doing such a good house keeping each and every time they demolish anything. It is totally not the 'dirty' site that I've imagine it could be. 

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Very clean rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Sep 20 2013, 01:48 AM)
I really like to ask if anyone can share their experience who has came across this situation which I'm not sure whether it's a normal thing to happen during renovation... After the leveling work at first floor when the cements are still wet...i observed there are quite some water patches and some water dripping thru the ground floor's ceiling...is this what it supposed to happen?

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No worries. Same thing happened for mine.
Once it dries up no problem.
Unless you flood it in future then it will happen again as it is not waterproofed.
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Talking about my initial plan to plant a tree in the courtyard...i'm so upset that I need to call it off. sad.gif
I went for a ba-zi reading 2 days back and my ba-zi chart does shown that wood element should be avoided as it clashes with my main earth stars which will also affect my health and that's the main reason i decided a 'No' to the ground-rooted tree...Hence, I've no choice but to get my contractor to fill up the hole again....
However, i will still want to cover up the whole courtyard with stones and pebbles. Then, i gonna plant the fig tree but it will just be in a pot this time so that it wont be overgrown...
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That's why I did not go for reading ....
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QUOTE(sekkee @ Sep 20 2013, 01:43 PM)
No worries. Same thing happened for mine.
Once it dries up no problem.
Unless you flood it in future then it will happen again as it is not waterproofed.
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Thanks.... I think I'm the only one gotten freak over these water dripping... Hahaha~
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QUOTE(sekkee @ Sep 20 2013, 01:44 PM)
That's why I did not go for reading ....
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nod.gif the less we know, the easier life we gonna have...that's why I didn't get any master to view the house.. sweat.gif
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nice house, so sad cannot see the courtyard become a reality.
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QUOTE(windwong @ Sep 20 2013, 08:42 PM)
nice house, so sad cannot see the courtyard become a reality.
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The wood elements in bazi is nothing to do with the real wood. If they say you cannot use water, you not going to drink and bath?

You need to know your ten god and useful god, that you know what are the element represent and type of action.
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The wood elements in bazi is nothing to do with the real wood. If they say you cannot use water, you not going to drink and bath?

You need to know your ten god and useful god, that you know what are the element represent and type of action.
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Feng shui and bazi seems complicated to me...  rclxub.gif
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Nice sharing bro ! How about your plan in home security??? Full grilled with alarm? Sliding doors and window panels and glass???
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Get a qualified person to audit.. The one you get I feel is half baked. Use the 5 element literary as element. If he day you need metal you going to make whole house metal?
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I have been thinking of that but I'm so afraid to get a master to audit the house...coz the reno plan took months to finalized and I really will pengsan if he tells me to alter anything as everything seems to be going on nicely on track already... sweat.gif
For the courtyard, I will still try my best to make it looks zen with an oversized potted plant....other than that, I'm gonna just 'close one eye' and 'mo ngan tai'... cool2.gif
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QUOTE(wee1030 @ Sep 21 2013, 11:27 PM)
Nice sharing bro ! How about your plan in home security??? Full grilled with alarm? Sliding doors and window panels and glass???
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Thanks...and more sharing to come... biggrin.gif (i'm not a bro btw.. tongue.gif )

Talking about home security, I think alarm system including motion detectors should becomes a must nowsaday even in a g&g community. I'm also gonna install the security door, but that will only for main front door. It will be a full height folding door at the kitchen so that the whole kitchen area can be opened up from wall to wall.

Personally, I do want it grill-free or even gate-free just like the house that I used to live in UK years ago, but I do not feel secure enough to do it here in Malaysia given the high criminal and break-in rate... So, I will go for grill and will even install a set of collapsible scissors grill next to the folding door at the kitchen. The scissors grill and the folding door's frame are gonna be in black to give a modern+vintage touch...

I saw there's another thread there discussing about grill or no grill... I think that is pretty much a personal preference...based on individual's lifestyle and priority-weighing. For me, I do like natural breeze sometimes as I'm not a person who likes to stay in a closed environment with 24hrs air-conditioning. So, when I open up my windows or folding door, I do not want to be shocked by any 'uninvited guest' in the house. For example, if I open up my back folding door, with locked scissors grill, I have no worry at all to sit in the living room and watch my tv...this is even more of a concern if ones has kids at home.

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Sep 22 2013, 12:41 AM)
Thanks...and more sharing to come... biggrin.gif  (i'm not a bro btw..  tongue.gif )

Talking about home security, I think alarm system including motion detectors should becomes a must nowsaday even in a g&g community. I've also gonna install the security door, but that will only for main front door. It will be a full height folding door at the kitchen so that the whole kitchen area can be opened up from wall to wall.

Personally, I do want it grill-free or even gate-free just like the house that I used to live in UK years ago, but I do not feel secure enough to do it here in Malaysia given the high criminal and break-in rate... So, I will go for grill and will even install a set of collapsible scissors grill next to the folding door at the kitchen. The scissors grill and the folding door's frame are gonna be in black to give a modern+vintage touch...

I saw there's another thread there discussing about grill or no grill... I think that is pretty much a personal preference...based on individual's lifestyle and priority-weighing. For me, I do like natural breeze sometimes as I'm not a person who likes to stay in a closed environment with 24hrs air-conditioning. So, when I open up my windows or folding door, I do not want to be shocked by any 'uninvited guest' in the house. For example, if I open up my back folding door, with locked scissors grill, I have no worry at all to sit in the living room and watch my tv...this is even more of a concern if ones has kids at home.
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I'm finally back in town again..after away for almost 1 week.... tongue.gif

Renovation progress has been steady but slightly slow as there were only 2 workers assigned for my site from the beginning. I've request more workers from the contractor so that things could be sped up, in order to meet the dateline of moving in latest by end of Nov. Hopefully I could get more work force soon.

Following are some updates as of the 20th day:

- BRC wire mesh is ready for the front porch footing. As you can see from picture below, the part for soil and planting has been made smaller so that the car porch has more width space especially when we park 2 cars side-by-side. It gives a wider walk space so that we do not need to step on the grass.
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- Tiles has arrived but yet to see the tiler. Contractor said the tiling sifu has pretty tight schedule... sad.gif
Hope he can secure a time slot for me very soon and I do hope he get me a good sifu with good workmanship coz i'm pretty particular on the tiling quality. I will definitely vomit blood till die if the tiling job is not good... sweat.gif
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- leveling work for 1st floor and stairs was done. I don't plan to install any glass or railing for the staircase stepping down. Will just do the laminate (without riser).
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- The old sliding door at courtyard has been taken away and the contractor suggested to hack the upper part, making the opening 1 foot higher, and it actually turns out better with such higher opening. Will do BRC roof slab for each opening to the courtyard to avoid splashing of rain..
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- New opening at 1st floor family hall and master bedroom.
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- The ceiling at 1st floor has been all removed to receive new plaster ceiling later.
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- Kitchen wall has been hacked away. Can't wait for the kitchen extension work.
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Sep 25 2013, 02:53 AM)
I'm finally back in town again..after away for almost 1 week.... tongue.gif

Renovation progress has been steady but slightly slow as there were only 2 workers assigned for my site from the beginning. I've request more workers from the contractor so that things could be sped up, in order to meet the dateline of moving in latest by end of Nov. Hopefully I could get more work force soon.

Following are some updates as of the 20th day:

- BRC wire mesh is ready for the front porch footing. As you can see from picture below, the part for soil and planting has been made smaller so that the car porch has more width space especially when we park 2 cars side-by-side. It gives a wider walk space so that we do not need to step on the grass.
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- Tiles has arrived but yet to see the tiler. Contractor said the tiling sifu has pretty tight schedule... sad.gif
Hope he can secure a time slot for me very soon and I do hope he get me a good sifu with good workmanship coz i'm pretty particular on the tiling quality. I will definitely vomit blood till die if the tiling job is not good...  sweat.gif
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- leveling work for 1st floor and stairs was done. I don't plan to install any glass or railing for the staircase stepping down. Will just do the laminate (without riser).
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- The old sliding door at courtyard has been taken away and the contractor suggested to hack the upper part, making the opening 1 foot higher, and it actually turns out better with such higher opening. Will do BRC roof slab for each opening to the courtyard to avoid splashing of rain..
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- New opening at 1st floor family hall and master bedroom.
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- The ceiling at 1st floor has been all removed to receive new plaster ceiling later.
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- Kitchen wall has been hacked away. Can't wait for the kitchen extension work.
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Looks like quite a lot of work. Not sure if your target completion end Oct is possible.
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QUOTE(sekkee @ Sep 25 2013, 08:46 PM)
Looks like quite a lot of work. Not sure if your target completion end Oct is possible.
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QUOTE(Solar freak @ Sep 25 2013, 06:52 PM)
Do you need plumbing service or water filter or pumps feel free to call PM me. By the way Engaging Fengshui does play important roles in the occupants. Mine I engaged Kenny Hoo for my 3 houses and did affect our wealth and health. I did not believe until I met Him and before that I engaged as  fenghshui master but It got worst.
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Thanks for the offers but the plumbing works are gonna be done by main con..found a pump installed by previous owner, will test it out if it still works well. For the water filter, I have bought both the in and outdoor filters from Nesh in a fair..

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Sep 26 2013, 04:54 AM)
Thanks for the offers but the plumbing works are gonna be done by main con..found a pumps installed by previous owner, will test it out if it still works well. For the water filter, I have bought both the in and outdoor filters from Nesh in a fair..
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QUOTE(Solar freak @ Sep 25 2013, 06:52 PM)
Do you need plumbing service or water filter or pumps feel free to call PM me. By the way Engaging Fengshui does play important roles in the occupants. Mine I engaged Kenny Hoo for my 3 houses and did affect our wealth and health. I did not believe until I met Him and before that I engaged as  fenghshui master but It got worst.
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hayo, why feng shui sifu like that one.
how much u paid them.

I guess Feng Shui = Most important we stay comfortable.
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Die die must finish by end Nov.... flex.gif  flex.gif
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i guess impossible.
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The BRC footing for car porch is now done. It will be finished with pebble wash & tiles later.
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I've bought my indoor & outdoor water filter from Nesh during Homedec last year Oct. The Indoor filter has been installed right away at my current place while the outdoor's will only be installed in my new place later.

I paid RM4608 for the indoor Qoozo series (Ozonation + filtration system) & the membrane outdoor pre-filter. I remembered I was their last customer the very last day of that Homedec event, who has won away the big prize of their lucky draw, a standalone Qoozo mini worth RM1798. This Ozone system combines with the faucet to allow instantaneous fusion of water and ozone that creates water that purifies, sterilizes and deodorises.

There are so many types of water filtration system in the market and I was so confused when I was introduced to Elken's RO water, Amway's E-spring, Alkaline water, etc. I've listened to each brands selling their products giving the pros of theirs and explaining the cons on others competitor's. So, I realised that there will not be a perfect system because each products has its flaws.
Thus, I decided to choose a basic one with affordable price, not too expensive kinda annual maintenance and good filtration. Will avoid RO and Alkaline water at the moment due to its controversial findings. I just need basic and clean water. The ozonation system from Nesh is just an extra features which I can use it to wash vegetables and meats.

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The penguin filter comes with ozone system which can be used to wash vegetables and meats.
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Progress nearly 1 month:-

- Checked the in-coming water pipe. It is PVC pipe all the way from the front yard, so no need to change the pipe. (Contractor suggested to check the in-coming pipe if it is PVC or steel. If it is of steel type and found rusted, will need to replace and lay new pipe, otherwise no point of installing the outdoor pre-filter with rusted in-coming pipe)

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- Building wall for new entrance. Gonna have a window there to bring sufficient lights into the foyer. We've forgotten to specify what types of brick to be used for our reno before we begin, but I am happy to find out that they are giving me these solid red bricks. smile.gif

Checked the cement which the mixture is of satisfactory too... We are kinda cautious on this as we have seen quite a number of friend's house with those terrible cracked lines on the walls after renovating.

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Wiring works has been started couple of days ago.

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This is the wiring for 2 power sockets located at both side of my bed, which I'm going to use them for the table lamps. However, I've requested the electrician to adjust the distance from current 6.5' to be parted further abit more than that. Reason being that the king size mattress is already 6' and the bed frame will normally take up a few good inches from there. I'm worrying that the bed frame will clashes with the socket.

Besides that, I've also requested it to be relocated to abit lower height so that I won't feel such uncomfortable, thinking of the 'electro magnetic' thing flowing just right above my head.... blink.gif

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I've also ordered some mixed-material kinda mosaics for the bathrooms' feature walls but they rang me that they are out of stock on the designs on second and third pic... sad.gif

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So, i went 'window-shopping' here today in hometown and found something else which I pretty like them too...  They are more 3D textured and mixed with aluminum. Took the pic and gonna search for it when I return to KL later... tongue.gif

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For the bathrooms' feature wall, I've found another vendor who has ready stocks for both mosaics above (ST-7058 and MOSWEN).
Nevertheless, will check with Ga Hing again in case they get their stocks already for ST-7058 because GH is selling cheaper at RM48/sqft, while this vendor is selling RM52. If GH is still out of stock, I've got no choice but to get it more expensive... doh.gif
I'm not feeling like giving up this mosaics despite the steep price as I kinda love its mixed materials.

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For the MOSWEN mosaics, we have changed our mind after viewing the samples installed in the bathroom at the other vendor's place. We just do not like it anymore seeing it on the wall with white grouts. shakehead.gif
After all, we manage to find a real cheap alternative from Super Ceramic to replace this. It is just RM11.80/ea after discount for 1'x2'.
Instead of 3' width feature wall, we gonna change it to 2' feature like picture below. Coincidentally, they have this samples in the showroom which is very much similar to our colour match. I don't think you can see very clearly from the pic but the texture is quite nice and it should be easier to maintain with such minimal grouts.
So happy that this changes is saving us RM920 in the pocket!! rclxms.gif

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As for the stainless steel strips mosaics shown in previous post (It is a mistake that I thought it was aluminium strips), I've found the vendor but they insist to sell it in full carton (11pcs/ctn). It is also slightly pricey. Thus, I dropped this choice.

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Wow, you're up early! smile.gif
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Just want to add some updates before going to bed...
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haha...I've yet to rest actually... tongue.gif
Just want to add some updates before going to bed...
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I've been awake all night because we had to pick my mother up at the airport. Red-eye flight.

Thanks for the updates! Shame about the stainless steel mosaic tiles. sad.gif but money saved. rclxms.gif

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Wow you pay RM 4608 for nesh system ? I do it for my customer POE membrane with Auto Back wash+ POU Bio Energy 6 filter drinking water + wash tangki + ozonation unit At RM 2420.00 and another Customer POE membrane with Auto Back wash + POU Bio Energy 6 filter drinking water + wash tangki + UV unit to kill bacteria 100% At RM 2170.00. What a ripping Price Nesh charge at RM 4608. If you use my system you will manage to save RM 2188 ~2438

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It's already the middle of 6th week since the renovation started. Quite some progress since my last updates but I haven't got time to actually sit down and do the write up. tongue.gif
Ok, let's take a look at what has been done lately.

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Bathroom in master bedroom has been pushed out to the balcony.
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There will be a long stretch of top hung windows in the bathroom. It is purposely made to be narrow to avoid intruders...
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The new extended main entrance is up. I'm placing a casement window there to bring in lights for a brighter entrance foyer. In between the window and existing beam will be a fixed glass panel. The glass to be installed there so that people couldn't hide themselves out of sight there to break my main door. Btw, I'm gonna install a 5' x 7' security door in white colour.

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The front facade has another slight changes where I've taken out the existing door and made the window bigger measuring 12' x 5'H. After the discussion with the vendor, i will most probably going for a sliding window instead of 6 x normal casement windows. Reason being I know myself very well that I'm a super lazy bug who hate the daily tasks of opening all the window panels one by one. Sliding type will definitely makes my life much easier... whistling.gif
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grills and awning at rear of the house have been taken down and to be proceed with the rear extension.
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Grounding for beam and manhole relocation.
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Oct 13 2013, 06:46 PM)
It's already the middle of 6th week since the renovation started. Quite some progress since my last updates but I haven't got time to actually sit down and do the write up.  tongue.gif
Ok, let's take a look at what has been done lately.

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Master bedroom's has been pushed out to the balcony.
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There will be a long stretch of top hung windows in the bathroom. It is purposely made to be narrow to avoid intruders...
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The new extended main entrance is up. I'm placing a casement window there to bring in lights for a brighter entrance foyer. In between the window and existing beam will be a fixed glass panel. The glass to be installed there so that people couldn't hide themselves out of sight there to break my main door.  Btw, I'm gonna install a 5' x 7' security door in white colour.

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The front facade has another slight changes where I've taken out the existing door and made the window bigger measuring 12' x 5'H. After the discussion with the vendor, i will most probably going for a sliding window instead of 6 x normal casement windows. Reason being I know myself very well that I'm a super lazy bug who hate the daily tasks of opening all the window panels one by one. Sliding type will definitely makes my life much easier... whistling.gif
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grills and awning at rear of the house have been taken down and to be proceed with the rear extension.
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Grounding for beam and manhole relocation.
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Good progressing so far. Maybe you have a month or two to complete, not to hurry...
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Wiring:-

Initial phase of wiring points has been done till further works later on lighting and switches installation. As this house is for own occupation, I've added a good number of extra power sockets too... so that I won't be regretting in future.
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We checked that the wiring contractor is generally giving cables with sirim endorsement instead of those cheapo china made..
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The old ceiling lights have been moved to the wall temporary to allow works on plaster ceiling.
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Plaster ceilings for ground floor and first floor are up except for kitchen, pending for the extension works. Down light holes will be cut later by wiring contractor.
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Your living room seems very spacious, quite a number of progress have taken place since your last update. Look forward to full completion plus furnishing. Keep us posted.
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Termites prevention:-

After some calls for quotation, I decided to hire Stopest for the termites prevention. My house and my near neighbours' are not infected with termites (9 years old houses), but I decided to do the perimeter drilling as a prevention though...

Just some simple info on the quotation i got for perimeter drilling prevention:

Ridpest - RM2500, 5 years warranty, using chemical from Sumitomo
Rentokil- RM3500, 5 years warranty. Did not bother to ask what brand of chemical used after knowing the cost.
Stopest - RM2500 bargained down to RM2300, 5 years warranty with annual inspection within warranty period, using chemical from Bayer's Agenda. Given 1 year's free general pest control (6 visits/year)

It was just some simple arrangements that I've dealed with Stopest:
- Rang them for a quote over the phone.
- Received their official quote thru email.
- Rang them again, negotiating down to RM2300, and made an appointment.
- Their 2 workers came on time for the work - drilling holes around the built-up perimeter (each hole at a foot distance), injecting chemical into the holes, and plastering the holes at my living room as I'm going to remain the marble flooring.
- Paid cash to the guy after the work was done and received a warranty certificate straight away with my address pre-printed on it.
- Have to call them in again after all reno works to do the general pest control on rats, cockroaches, ants, etc.


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Drilling holes at the built-up perimeter.
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The chemical solution was prepared in a big drum and it was pumped and injected into each holes (5 liters of solution per hole). They splashed some remaining solution to the soil at my front yard as well.
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Covering up the holes for marble flooring. I find the marks are somehow acceptable as my marble is kinda light in colours and hope it will be even less visible after the polishing. For my store room's floor, they are covering the holes with brown colours plaster to match my existing brown colour tiles.
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QUOTE(cheeshion @ Oct 13 2013, 07:27 PM)
Good progressing so far. Maybe you have a month or two to complete, not to hurry...
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Your living room seems very spacious, quite a number of progress have taken place since your last update. Look forward to full completion plus furnishing. Keep us posted.
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Wiring:-

Initial phase of wiring points has been done till further works later on lighting and switches installation. As this house is for own occupation, I've added a good number of extra power sockets too... so that I won't be regretting in future.
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Don't forget to conceal the following cables too:
Fiber optic for fiber Internet.
Network cable to very room especially TV area. For stable media content and iptv delivery and to prevent wifi blind spot.
Alarm n CCTV cables.
Astro cable.
Speaker cable.
Armoured cable for auto gate.
10mA wall mounted RCCB at each water heater switch. (To double fail safe from electrocution during shower.)
Inverter aircon piping incase you want to instal inverter aircond instead of non inverter.

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QUOTE(aeiou228 @ Oct 13 2013, 09:22 PM)
Don't forget to conceal the following cables too:
Fiber optic for fiber Internet.
Network cable to very room especially TV area. For stable media content and iptv delivery and to prevent wifi blind spot.
Alarm n CCTV cables.
Astro cable.
Speaker cable.
Armoured cable for auto gate.
10mA wall mounted RCCB at each water heater switch. (To double fail safe from electrocution during shower.)
Inverter aircon piping incase you want to instal inverter aircond instead of non inverter.
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Thanks for reminder..
- Network cable Cat5e to Study cums TV room in first floor was done. So as for Astro cable.
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- Armoured cable for auto gate, aircond, heater and alarm system were done too..

- Haven't been thinking of the speaker's wire though... thanks for your reminder really... smile.gif
- As of the Unifi fiber optic cable, I've yet to get a contractor who can do that...perhaps anyone here can recommend to me?
One more problem with Unifi connection, the TM sales guy told me that my area's port is already full so I can't be connected to Unifi unless TM opens up extra ports but not sure when they gonna do it... gosshh...how am I gonna live without Unifi!? cry.gif





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Why your power point cables coming from bottom?
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Thanks for reminder..
- Network cable Cat5e to Study cums TV room in first floor was done. So as for Astro cable.
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- Armoured cable for auto gate, aircond, heater and alarm system were done too..

- Haven't been thinking of the speaker's wire though... thanks for your reminder really... smile.gif
- As of the Unifi fiber optic cable, I've yet to get a contractor who can do that...perhaps anyone here can recommend to me?
  One more problem with Unifi connection, the TM sales guy told me that my area's port is already full so I can't be connected to Unifi unless TM opens up extra ports but not sure when they gonna do it... gosshh...how am I gonna live without Unifi!?  cry.gif
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Ask your contractor to hack the wall first la, then call any Unify installer to lay the internal fiber cable to your TV room. Must use the white tubing when concealing in the wall to protect the fiber optic cable.

You need to run a network cable to upper floor to prevent weak wifi signal from future Unify wifi router. Also consider a network cable to your MB room for cloud TV, iptv, Apple TV, Android TV, media streaming. Wifi can never match LAN cable in term of content streaming.
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Why your power point cables coming from bottom?
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The room is at the upper floor.....btw, is that the common way to do?

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QUOTE(aeiou228 @ Oct 13 2013, 10:04 PM)
Ask your contractor to hack the wall first la, then call any Unify installer to lay the internal fiber cable to your TV room. Must use the white tubing when concealing in the wall to protect the fiber optic  cable.   

You need to run a network cable to upper floor to prevent weak wifi signal from future Unify wifi router. Also consider a network cable to your MB room for cloud TV, iptv, Apple TV, Android TV, media streaming. Wifi can never match LAN cable in term of content streaming.
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Nice home, and your contractor is very fast in the works.
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Nice home, and your contractor is very fast in the works.
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Thanks...
The progress was pretty slow the first few weeks with just 2 workers and only can touch the interior...can't go too extensive until the reno permit is out..
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Oct 14 2013, 01:21 PM)
Thanks...
The progress was pretty slow the first few weeks with just 2 workers and only can touch the interior...can't go too extensive until the reno permit is out..
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Yes, to avoid being saman by MPPJ. Anyway, you're quite daring to do anything even before the permit is out!

I am doing renovations at Putra Heights and MPSJ is kinda strict on the renovation thing.
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Yes, to avoid being saman by MPPJ. Anyway, you're quite daring to do anything even before the permit is out!

I am doing renovations at Putra Heights and MPSJ is kinda strict on the renovation thing.
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Renovation inside the house no need wait for approval...coz no facade and structural change externally..
But if they wanna cari kopi duit, they have all sorts of reason to kacau also lar...
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Oct 14 2013, 01:31 PM)
Renovation inside the house no need wait for approval...coz no facade and structural change externally..
But if they wanna cari kopi duit, they have all sorts of reason to kacau also lar...
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If follow rules, regardless interior or exterior work must have renovation permit.
Just that if your exterior works are extensive (more than the booklet criteria), you have to get those endorsement plans and layouts. Still that renovation permit should be out within 24 hours, as for Selangor.

My case, I personally applied the permit and got approval on next day. Did mention to the officer about additional plans during application, and only submitted after 1 week (as my fault to delay due to my work).

P/S: It will be different procedure if your reno is so major, ie massive reconstruction with basically tear down the whole house, application isn't simple than.
But your reno works seem not so MAJOR woor... hmmm...
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If follow rules, regardless interior or exterior work must have renovation permit.
Just that if your exterior works are extensive (more than the booklet criteria), you have to get those endorsement plans and layouts. Still that renovation permit should be out within 24 hours, as for Selangor.

My case, I personally applied the permit and got approval on next day. Did mention to the officer about additional plans during application, and only submitted after 1 week  (as my fault to delay due to my work).

P/S: It will be different procedure if your reno is so major, ie massive reconstruction with basically tear down the whole house, application isn't simple than.
But your reno works seem not so MAJOR woor... hmmm...
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My contractor kaotim-ed the submission including blueprint endorsement..
We started with some plaster ceilings, flooring and tiles demolition at the beginning then the exterior work as soon as the approval was out.. smile.gif
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The room is at the upper floor.....btw, is that the common way to do?
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Only one side from the ground all the way up to the roof, only from roof drop down.
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Only one side from the ground all the way up to the roof, only from roof drop down.
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Err... Mayb they wanna save cable length?
Not sure this will cause any bad impact? If not, i got no choice but just let it be then...

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Your contractor seems very professional.
Good job done so far with lotsa careful planning. Just hope and pray your end result will be to your satisfaction.
I hate and dread to ask. Judging by what I have witness so far, I think purely renovation minus furnishing would set you back easily more than 150k?
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Err... Mayb they wanna safe cable length?
Not sure this will cause any bad impact? If not, i got no choice but just let it be then...
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Bad if you need to hack and do others things. If not careful hack on the wiring can be dangerous.

If you already know how the cable run just take note when do hacking jobs.
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From my calculation, it will be around 260k-300k hard cash to reno and simple furnishing...  sweat.gif
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Your contractor seems very professional.
Good job done so far with lotsa careful planning. Just hope and pray your end result will be to your satisfaction.
I hate and dread to ask. Judging by what I have witness so far, I think purely renovation minus furnishing would set you back easily more than 150k?
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double up





once your hack the blardy tile, you can slowly count how much is your hard earn money goes into tiling...

buying subsale, the tiling + toilet + piping alone will normally set you back by at least 50k.

if there is a 2nd house many years down the road, i rather build a mansion in the country side.
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QUOTE(kochin @ Oct 14 2013, 06:48 PM)
Your contractor seems very professional.
Good job done so far with lotsa careful planning. Just hope and pray your end result will be to your satisfaction.
I hate and dread to ask. Judging by what I have witness so far, I think purely renovation minus furnishing would set you back easily more than 150k?
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QUOTE(Saton666 @ Oct 14 2013, 08:53 PM)
double up
once your hack the blardy tile, you can slowly count how much is your hard earn money goes into tiling...

buying subsale, the tiling + toilet + piping alone will normally set you back by at least 50k.

if there is a 2nd house many years down the road, i rather build a mansion in the country side.
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Kochin,
From my calculation, it will be around 200k for renovation inclusive of:
Demolishing, wetwork, tiling, laminate flooring for upper flr, painting, plumbing, WC & bathroom accessories, plaster ceiling, M&E, windows and sliding/folding doors, 1 x security door, 2 x bedroom wooden doors, termite prevention, alarm system, new gate & autogate syst, kitchen cabinet, window grills & a set of collapsible scissors gill. moneyflies.gif moneyflies.gif

Saton 666,
You are right, those things definitely burn holes in pocket....My tiling cost is around 28k, plumbing 5k+.

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Good job for keeping it under 200k. Especially when you are buying expensive goods.
I bought Niro tiles too and source quotes from ga hing before.
Your contractor seems pro enough hence I think your end result would be nothing short of spectacular.
Looking forward for your final results. Must be very good.thanks for sharing your journey.
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QUOTE(weikee @ Oct 14 2013, 08:08 PM)
Bad if you need to hack and do others things. If not careful hack on the wiring can be dangerous.

If you already know how the cable run just take note when do hacking jobs.
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I checked already, only the study/tv room has this kind of connection... Luckily this wall is the sharing wall with neighbour next door, so there wont be any chances that I will hack this wall in future....
Hmmm...at least me and other forumer here learn somethings from this... smile.gif
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Is ok, I seen worse. Helping my friend reconnect cables after he drill over it. Don't know what going on with Malaysia quality of work now.
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Good job for keeping it under 200k. Especially when you are buying expensive goods.
I bought Niro tiles too and source quotes from ga hing before.
Your contractor seems pro enough hence I think your end result would be nothing short of spectacular.
Looking forward for your final results. Must be very good.thanks for sharing your journey.
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I have been kinda careful on the budget...so that we don't overrun it much as we also need to spend quite a good sum to buy all new furnitures and electrical appliances..That's why I'm sourcing the vendors for some other items myself.. such as windows & doors, grills, gate, alarm, carpenter,etc.

However, I still let the main con to handle main job like painting, plaster ceiling, M&E, plumbing, tiling, etc. So that he can plan the job schedule and sequence better. I think no contractor would be keen on my job if it's too 'small'. Knowing that the main con will sure tops up a little profit on the cost, but I chose to let them 'earn abit', as long as he delivers quality job with quality materials... Hence, the contractor that i choose was not the cheapest among the few quotes that I got...but the review from my neighbor whom I get his contact from is quite ok..

As of the Niro tiles, I'm actually cutting the cost down by mixing it with other brand. I just use it in the bathroom floor as the surface is not as big as the walls... tongue.gif
Moreover, Niro is good for flooring compared other tiles as it is less slippery.

Talk about GH, i find their sales guy (in old Klang Rd branch) is somehow abit passive and not so keen to serve. There is only one bangladeshi guy who has worked there many years is very hardworking and had served us really good. He helped us to take the tiles up and down, in and out, with no unwilling-face at all. He told me his target is 100k a month. I've already helped him up a 18k (bought some bathroom accessories too), so he was so happy and keep saying thank you...

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I have been kinda careful on the budget...so that we don't overrun it much as we also need to spend quite a good sum to buy all new furnitures and electrical appliances..That's why I'm sourcing the vendors for some other items myself.. such as windows & doors, grills, gate, alarm, carpenter,etc.

However, I still let the main con to handle main job like painting, plaster ceiling, M&E, plumbing, tiling, etc. So that he can plan the job schedule and sequence better. I think no contractor would be keen on my job if it's too 'small'. Knowing that the main con will sure tops up a little profit on the cost, but I chose to let them 'earn abit', as long as he delivers quality job with quality materials... Hence, the contractor that i choose was not the cheapest among the few quotes that I got...but the review from my neighbor whom I get his contact from is quite ok..

As of the Niro tiles, I'm actually cutting the cost down by mixing it with other brand. I just use it in the bathroom floor as the surface is not as big as the walls... tongue.gif
Moreover, Niro is good for flooring compared other tiles as it is less slippery.

Talk about GH, i find their sales guy (in old Klang Rd branch) is somehow abit passive and not so keen to serve. There is only one bangladeshi guy who has worked there many years is very hardworking and had served us really good. He helped us to take the tiles up and down, in and out, with no unwilling-face at all. He told me his target is 100k a month. I've already helped him up a 18k (bought some bathroom accessories too), so he was so happy and keep saying thank you...where as their manager is those who will only be friendly when they 'sense' that u gonna buy alot..
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I bought tiles from GH's Khairool too. Should be the same guy.
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I bought tiles from GH's Khairool too. Should be the same guy.
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Yup, the same guy.. smile.gif
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Why your power point cables coming from bottom?
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Sounds like not correct way to pull new conceal wires.
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I'm getting the Paradox SP6000 alarm system from one of the guy who has been mentioned by many forumers here, Winson (012-2060138)

Before I approach Winson, I went to the Paradox exhibitor in homedec. In general, many of us think that the fair exhibitor must be the main/sole distributor hence should be offering the best price in town, especially in a fair. We soon realize that's not true at all.
For eg., ref to attached quotation, this exhibitor quoted me total of RM2630 for SP6000 with 2 nos PIR motion detectors and upgraded 1 nos LCD keypad. Before I commit the deal, I decided to ring Winson for a benchmarking, and I'm glad that I did so, coz I have another few hundred bucks savings in the pocket!

This is the quotation I got earlier from the homedec exhibitor.
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Besides that, I'm also getting the autogate system from Winson, DC Moto 925W at RM1400.

I set an appointment with him last Wednesday for the alarm wiring. I texted him my add and thought of handing him the money/deposit on the day he comes to do wiring. I didn't receive any call from him on Wed so I thought he didn't turn up...but to my surprise on the next day when I visited the site, all alarm wiring already done! He did the wiring without taking deposit... hmm.gif This guy really trust me huh!? Hahaha! thumbup.gif

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For a renovation, we went to many exhibition fairs, visited various vendors and of coz paid lots of deposits..
So, how do u guys manage all your reno-related docs, such as invoices, quotation, etc?
I put them in a plastic file case like u see in the pic below. It is easier for me to bring along when i go out and it can keep all papers in place nice and neat.
For the receipts, I keep them in a smaller zipper bag which I can put it inside the plastic case as well.

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Hahaha.. I didn't hang around here for quite some time, and when I came back I saw your thread.
Remind me of my own journey. blush.gif
Good luck man. Seems that your contractor is ok. icon_rolleyes.gif
How is the budget so far? Still in control or tanked already? tongue.gif
BTW you repiped the house for Solar water heater or you using other water heating system? smile.gif
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Hahaha.. I didn't hang around here for quite some time, and when I came back I saw your thread.
Remind me of my own journey. blush.gif
Good luck man. Seems that your contractor is ok.  icon_rolleyes.gif
How is the budget so far? Still in control or tanked already?  tongue.gif
BTW you repiped the house for Solar water heater or you using other water heating system?  smile.gif
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Haha...sure you are enjoying your hard work now... smile.gif I've actually learnt lots of things from your thread. Thanks for your sharing bro! The termite vendor Stopest was also from your recommendation. tongue.gif

My reno progress is still not even up to 50% yet...hoping everythings gonna be fine..
The budget has actually been stretched at earlier stage when I was getting quotation and pressed the calculator...
I think you will definitely agree with me, nothings comes cheap...few Ks here and there added up to a scary figure! sweat.gif
My initial budget was only around 150-180k (included electrical appliances and basic furnitures). When I started pressing the calculator and go into each and every details, I realize it would be around 260-300k practically. So, I'm holding tight now to the revised budget and hope I won't touch 280k. flex.gif

I'm getting a Joven heating drum for my master bathroom as I'm placing a long bath there. Moreover, there will be only 2 of us newly-wedd living in the house. Will use normal heater in another 2 bathrooms.
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Oct 18 2013, 06:27 PM)
Haha...sure you are enjoying your hard work now... smile.gif  I've actually learnt lots of things from your thread. Thanks for your sharing bro! The termite vendor Stopest was also from your recommendation. tongue.gif

My reno progress is still not even up to 50% yet...hoping everythings gonna be fine.. 
The budget has actually been stretched at earlier stage when I was getting quotation and pressed the calculator...
I think you will definitely agree with me, nothings comes cheap...few Ks here and there added up to a scary figure! sweat.gif
My initial budget was only around 150-180k (included electrical appliances and basic furnitures). When I started pressing the calculator and go into each and every details, I realize it would be around 260-300k practically. So, I'm holding tight now to the revised budget and hope I won't touch 280k.  flex.gif

I'm getting a Joven heating drum for my master bathroom as I'm placing a long bath there. Moreover, there will be only 2 of us newly-wedd living in the house. Will use normal heater in another 2 bathrooms.
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You mind i ask how much you bought the house for?

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You mind i ask how much you bought the house for?
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It was nine hundred over, bought last year July..
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For a renovation, we went to many exhibition fairs, visited various vendors and of coz paid lots of deposits..
So, how do u guys manage all your reno-related docs, such as invoices, quotation, etc?
I put them in a plastic file case like u see in the pic below. It is easier for me to bring along when i go out and it can keep all papers in place nice and neat.
For the receipts, I keep them in a smaller zipper bag which I can put it inside the plastic case as well.

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I passed them all to my wife. She is better at keeping these things than I am and she uses a file tongue.gif
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QUOTE(weikee @ Oct 13 2013, 09:57 PM)
Why your power point cables coming from bottom?
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Power should always be from top down and water should always be bottom up.
But since it is already done take a picture before plastering for future reference so you do not drill along the wire line
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Power should always be from top down and water should always be bottom up.
But since it is already done take a picture before plastering for future reference so you do not drill along the wire line
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These are the standard, but I seen many did not practice this and claim is profession installer.
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QUOTE(sekkee @ Oct 19 2013, 08:09 AM)
Power should always be from top down and water should always be bottom up.
But since it is already done take a picture before plastering for future reference so you do not drill along the wire line
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QUOTE(weikee @ Oct 19 2013, 08:11 AM)
These are the standard, but I seen many did not practice this and claim is profession installer.
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yalor...i can only take picture to record the wiring route now.... sad.gif
I should've know this earlier...
hmm...at least for those who are reading and planning to do renovation soon pls take note...

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The contractor asked me to get IWK to come over and check the sewerage chamber as he suspected it has being fulled up. Then only I realised that I have yet to change the name of the IWK account. So I went to their HQ in Bandar Bukit Damansara, changed the name and paid the balance before I request for a check. Within a few hours I received a call from IWK, making appointment for the next day to come over for checking.
After some checking, I was told that the chamber is not full but my manhole was clogged. IWK will not be liable for the problem or work inside our area, hence we need to get our plumber to fix the clog. Their guys offered me services to unclog at RM150 (discounted to RM120) as a private arrangement, not related to IWK (although it was done during their working hour tongue.gif ). To solve the problem fast, I just asked them to go ahead and do it as I know that it won't be anything less than rm120 if I get other plumber to do it though...

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Using their special long metal tools with spiral end, the work was done in less than 15 minutes...and the manhole has been unclogged.
As you can see from the pic below, the culprits which caused the clog were some living roots and what a surprise, they pulled out a face towel!!! It was trapped by the roots... doh.gif
The guy said they have sorted out the same problems for several places in Ara Damansara with same type of living roots clogging the manhole. Those roots could come from the plantation ground before the re-developement or from the thirsty trees nearby. hmm.. hmm.gif the shitty water is indeed the best fertiliser for the roots huh!?..
Before covering up the manhole again, the IWK guy taught us to pour some diesel along the manhole wall to kill the roots. However, this is still not a permanent solution as it can only work for about 6 months before the roots start to grow again... So we decided to pour some diesel once in a few months, hopefully before it build up its empire again... sweat.gif

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Updates as of end of 7th week:

- The back extension has been started with some BRC ground work and poles, now the flat roof slab.

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- Air cond piping

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- Plastering to cover hacked wall for concealed wiring

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- Prep work for cement rendering effect on a piece of wall in master bedroom. The wiring has also been relocated to run as low as possible coz I wanna get it as further away with our heads as possible when we sleep. (Do not feel comfortable having the wiring and its electromagnetic field near my head when sleep tongue.gif )

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- Most probably would have to change to a bigger DB as the existing is too small to insert this bunch of wires... rclxub.gif

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- Start building the fencing wall at car porch.
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Hi Maxxon,

I would like to enquire for your back extension, how far back to the back wall of the house are you extending and is it approved by MBPJ?

Thanks.

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Hi Maxxon,

I would like to enquire for your back extension, how far back to the back wall of the house are you extending and is it approved by MBPJ?

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My ext is up to 3 feet from the fence (which is my own request), hence mine has no issue and has been approved. Many of my other neighbors did their extension all the way up to the max. You may check and confirm with mbpj for their requirements if you want to ext to the max too coz the approval will depends on your area and location of premises... from what I heard is, if there are quite a number of your other neighbors are doing the full ext, they are likely to approve yours too, provided that there is a back lane for emergency use (eg. fire). The back lane shouldn't be blocked and the width should allows a vehicle to pass thru...

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It is already 8 weeks since the renovation started, I really pray to have it complete by end of this month. I'm also trying my very best to keep the works as initial planning because any mind-changing at the moment or additional jobs could really jeopardise the completion date.

Following are some updates thus far:

Kitchen extention with flat roof.
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Kitchen floor leveling and plumbing work.
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Now that the kitchen is getting ready for tiling jobs. As you can see from the picture below, there were some weird markings on the floor as a result from the foot steps of some intruders (some stray dogs)... doh.gif
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The cement rendering effect on a wall in master bedroom...still need another layer of touch up.
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The lightweight blocks are up now and it gonna be some vent blocks later to form another half of the wall...
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Waterproofing has been done for all bathrooms and on the top of the kitchen extension's roof slab..
As per discussion with contractor, waterproofing in all bathrooms' wall should be done up to 5' height to prevent water sipping thru walls when we shower. (Actual work has been done up to around 6' height). I was told that most contractors will only do the waterproofing up to around 2' height... hmm...so, what about yours then?
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The separation wall at car porch was up. It was my thought to keep it as simple as possible, but still allows some air flows...this is kind of a common design but I bet it is less likely to looks obsolete overtimes...

I've also hacked down one of the concrete pillar to have wider main gate. Was thinking to use the pillar which is shared with the neighbor to hold the gate but the pillar was found not suitable as it is just constructed with sand bricks...we afraid that it might not be strong enough to carry the weight for a gate over 14' width, thus we added BRC concrete to the existing pillar... So, the width is now left 14'3".

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We learnt a lesson today where we didn't take note on the exact location of the concealed wiring on the living room's wall. After the plastering, it really can't tells where exactly are the concealed wires...so, it gonna be problems if we happen to drill on the wire later when installing the TV wall-mounting-bracket.
Hence, we got to hack a small portion on the wall now (to take measurement on the wire's location) instead of taking risk of redoing the wiring later if we happen to drill the wrong thing... sweat.gif

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Went to Houz Depot to buy some stop cocks for bathrooms to replace the old ones..
We bought some Filton brand's which are given 5 years warranty and it was at a 40% off.
Following are the price after discount.
3/4" - RM58.50
1/2" - RM54.00

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Went to Houz Depot to buy some stop cocks for bathrooms to replace the old ones..
We bought some Filton brand's which are given 5 years warranty and it was at a 40% off.
Following are the price after discount.
3/4" - RM58.50
1/2" - RM54.00

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My house also used the Doe brand stop cock like in your picture. Can I replace with the filton one that you bought?
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Take photos on where all your wiring and pipping for future reference. Cheers
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Dear Maxxon,

My house also used the Doe brand stop cock like in your picture.  Can I replace with the filton one that you bought?
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If it's of different modesl/brands, u've got to hack the wall unfortunately...

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QUOTE(Xccess @ Nov 1 2013, 03:26 PM)
Take photos on where all your wiring and pipping for future reference. Cheers
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I took a video recording the 'scars' on all walls but it was taken after the plastering work of this wall... I should have record it earlier and take the x,y location too...
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Wiring don't go sideway. Will sure have problem future because is not standard. Get measuring tape measure the height and do some marking or take a photo.
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The new pillar is it for swing gate? Did not see clear, but I notice no steel frame / Mount for your gate. Usually contractor will put the mount when building up the gate pillar. You check with your contractor how he going to put the mount later.

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The separation wall at car porch was up. It was my thought to keep it as simple as possible, but still allows some air flows...this is kind of a common design but I bet it is less likely to looks obsolete overtimes...

I've also hacked down one of the concrete pillar to have wider main gate. Was thinking to use the pillar which is shared with the neighbor to hold the gate but the pillar was found not suitable as it is just constructed with sand bricks...we afraid that it might not be strong enough to carry the weight for a gate over 14' width, thus we added BRC concrete to the existing pillar... So, the width is now left 14'3".

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Just a suggestion, take photo/video before conceal
1. all wiring/cable laying position.
2. all piping laying position.
Its a lot of work to take those photo/video but its useful/convenient for future reference. smile.gif

Oopss, didnt notice someone have suggested.tongue.gif

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QUOTE(weikee @ Nov 1 2013, 08:59 PM)
Wiring don't go sideway. Will sure have problem future because is not standard. Get measuring tape measure the height and do some marking or take a photo.
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This is straight from the DB box...so they should actually make it goes up to the ceiling and drops down again right? I really hope if I know all these earlier and should have set my requirement on wiring before work commence... sad.gif

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QUOTE(weikee @ Nov 1 2013, 09:07 PM)
The new pillar is it for swing gate? Did not see clear, but I notice no steel frame / Mount for your gate. Usually contractor will put the mount when building up the gate pillar. You check with your contractor how he going to put the mount later.
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It should be a folding/swing gate (undecided yet). I think my contractor overlooked this. cry.gif
Thanks a lot for your reminder really..
Actually we did try our best to visit the site as frequent as possible and try to identify any mistake before it's too late...but there are lots of things that we are not familiar with and lack of experiences...
I do hope the contractor could help me to do a better supervision but I think they are too busy with too many projects on hand...
Anyway, i still have to learn the hard way to solve all these problems...

Do you think I can hack a portion on the pillar to 'plant' the mounting in with cement?
If not, should I just get the gate contractor to do something like the following picture?

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QUOTE(mck_cf @ Nov 1 2013, 10:25 PM)
Just a suggestion, take photo/video before conceal
1. all wiring/cable laying position.
2. all piping laying position.
Its a lot of work to take those photo/video but its useful/convenient for future reference. smile.gif

Oopss, didnt notice someone have suggested.tongue.gif
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I only thought of taking the video after they do the plastering...other wall is still able to agak the position but this one coz the plastering width is too wide already... doh.gif
Since my contractor didn't follow the standard drop down system...i think just the photo/video alone is not so easy to get the exact position...
For future reference and record, I think I should take some effort to do the x,y position measurement for these type of non-standard wire/pipes laying.. sweat.gif sweat.gif
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Nov 3 2013, 02:35 AM)
This is straight from the DB box...so they should actually make it goes up to the ceiling and drops down again right? I really hope if I know all these earlier and should have set my requirement on wiring before work commence...  sad.gif

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It should be a folding/swing gate (undecided yet). I think my contractor overlooked this. cry.gif
Thanks a lot for your reminder really..
Actually we did try our best to visit the site as frequent as possible and try to identify any mistake before it's too late...but there are lots of things that we are not familiar with and lack of experiences...
I do hope the contractor could help me to do a better supervision but I think they are too busy with too many projects on hand...
Anyway, i still have to learn the hard way to solve all these problems...

Do you think I can hack a portion on the pillar to 'plant' the mounting in with cement?
If not, should I just get the gate contractor to do something like the following picture?

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Very lazy job, is only extra 6 meters cables at most.

No need to plant la, just do like the picture you attached.

Never mind, next house you do better smile.gif
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QUOTE(weikee @ Nov 3 2013, 10:05 PM)
Very lazy job, is only extra 6 meters cables at most.

No need to plant la, just do like the picture you attached.

Never mind, next house you do better smile.gif
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Haha...next house? I need a break of at least 10 years then... tongue.gif
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For the hooks, you can just use wall plugs. With concrete pillar, it should hold up your 14 feet long gate, regardless folding or swinging.
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QUOTE(adrianjc @ Nov 6 2013, 12:46 AM)
Looking at your home renovation makes me want to buy another place and do another renovation project. But unfortunately still recuperating... the mind is willing but the pocket is dry.
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Haha...doing renovation is truly stressful but its excitement of watching the transformation is priceless too I guess... smile.gif
The 'bad eyes' that wanting to change almost everything and desires for all the 'good' and pricey stuffs is definitely the killer bomb...tongue.gif

I think yours will sure gonna be a big project, looking at all your post on home designs... biggrin.gif

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Haha...having renovation is truly stressful but it's excitement of watching the transformation is priceless too I guess...  smile.gif
The 'bad eyes' that wanting to change almost everything and desires for all the 'good' and pricey stuffs is definitely the killer bomb...tongue.gif

I think yours will sure gonna be a big project, looking at all your post on home designs... biggrin.gif
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Big project? ...can only dream about it for the time being.

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QUOTE(adrianjc @ Nov 8 2013, 09:53 AM)
Finished mine almost 2 years ago already and living in it now. A lot of smaller things still not done with regards to decor and other smaller furniture, just stuck to the basic stuff. While there were some things that i wasn't very happy with but honestly in every renovation there is always something the owner doesn't like. Good thing is though that it is not obvious to guests unless pointed out. wink.gif

Big project? ...can only dream about it for the time being.
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I realised that sometimes the renovation and decors are more on the intention to please the guest...so, I keep reminding myself, making it a 'home' to suit my lifestyle rather than spending the unnecessary to please someone else/guest. smile.gif

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Earlier on, I was told by the Unifi agent that there was no available port anymore for my application. Thus, I was only left with the option of getting streamyx and was told that the waiting time for TM to open up new port could be very long... I was once so upset about this...until about few weeks after that, I received a call saying that TM has just opened up new ports as there are couple of other applications submitted by my neighbors... Hehe....im kinda lucky huh!? icon_rolleyes.gif

There were 3 guys from TM came for the installation. They charged me a lum sum RM250 to lay the fiber optic wire thru plaster ceiling and there involved some drillings too... It was a 2-3 hrs job..


TM fiber optic ports located at the back lane..

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The new router modem (Hua Wei brand) from TM. The TM guy said this new modem is not as good as the previous with orange and white colors. He suggest if we want better speed can go for Asus modem but kinda costly around rm600+. Another choice is TP Link which is cheaper, around rm200+....
Why can't this TM give a good modem at the first place? Hmm...I gonna try out later to see if the speed is ok... hmm.gif

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The vent blocks wall was up but there were some mistakes where the blocks patern is supposed to be in horizontal order but not vertical... The contractor admitted the overlooked mistake and has got no choice but to demolish the entire vent blocks wall... Actually I really felt quite 'sayang' to knock them down...but i just failed to convince myself having it in vertical orders.... sweat.gif

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Under-coating and skim-coating job..
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Car porch was prep-ed with another layer of cement for tiling job later...
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Bought quite some random pieces of peranakan tiles like following pic for the entrance foyer. I want it in radom patterns to achieve the quirky + vintage touch... tongue.gif
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Cracking my head whether to get this Samsung fridge or Toshiba's. Samsung's max 650liter, Toshiba has 650 or 710liter...

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My advice is to go for the biggest liter you can get for the fridge. Ask yourself, how often would you change fridge
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My advice is to go for the biggest liter you can get for the fridge. Ask yourself, how often would you change fridge
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Bigger mean more energy consumption. Bigger mean storing more stuff, and sometime we tend to leave many stuff inside till we forgot about it. Go for what fit your family. Just my 2cents
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QUOTE(weikee @ Nov 11 2013, 10:30 PM)
Bigger mean more energy consumption. Bigger mean storing more stuff, and sometime we tend to leave many stuff inside till we forgot about it. Go for what fit your family. Just my 2cents
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True also...i think 650 little should be already good for me as there is only 2 of us at home...i think in future if got kids also enough geh... tongue.gif
Now im just undecided which brand to get, samsung with digital inverter, 10 years guarantee; Toshiba's without digital inverter but with 5 stars energy saving and 12 yrs guarantee. Obviously, Toshiba's looks more impressive with the fiber glass door... wub.gif

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As it is now going on with the under-coating, there are some walls especially outdoor's and the courtyard's need to do mold-removing at the first place before the basecoat. This procedure is necessary to prevent resurface of mold patches and paint-peeling in the future...
It is done with the high pressure water jet, generated from the small machine below.

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650L is consider big, maybe paying 2 - 3Kwh per day, that about RM 1.20


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QUOTE(weikee @ Nov 11 2013, 11:19 PM)
650L is consider big, maybe paying 2 - 3Kwh per day, that about RM 1.20
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Nov 11 2013, 11:27 PM)
I'm one of those who likes to stuff things into fridge, including gingers, potatoes, bottled sauces, cooking herbs and even some dried ingredient like dried red dates...  Those are inherited habits from my mum.... tongue.gif
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I plan to go for Toshiba 710L and hopefully it is good. Better get the biggest fridge or else my mum will put another old fridge in the wet kitchen. rclxub.gif

Using Sharp now and the quality is only so so.
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QUOTE(weikee @ Nov 11 2013, 11:19 PM)
650L is consider big, maybe paying 2 - 3Kwh per day, that about RM 1.20
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I am using hitachi 600L inverter.
one day average bout 1.5KW till 1.7KW.
On and off got open the door at morning at at night few times, got 50% stuff inside.
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QUOTE(limhm1 @ Nov 12 2013, 08:04 AM)
I plan to go for Toshiba 710L and hopefully it is good. Better get the biggest fridge or else my mum will put another old fridge in the wet kitchen.  rclxub.gif

Using Sharp now and the quality is only so so.
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Lol! I can imagine a new fridge and an old fridge side-by-side in a modern kitchen! laugh.gif
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QUOTE(sovietmah @ Nov 12 2013, 09:52 AM)
I am using hitachi 600L inverter.
one day average bout 1.5KW till 1.7KW.
On and off got open the door at morning at at night few times, got 50% stuff inside.
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Only utilize 50%? Do you cook?
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QUOTE(sovietmah @ Nov 12 2013, 09:52 AM)
I am using hitachi 600L inverter.
one day average bout 1.5KW till 1.7KW.
On and off got open the door at morning at at night few times, got 50% stuff inside.
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Inverter will be better. If got kids sure open more, my kids, always open close few time a day. My fridge only 30% occupied. Read an article is Actually best to have fridge around 80%- 90% filled, more efficiency because the goods inside will help retain the fridge temperature compare to empty fridge open all the cold air gush out.

And well organised fridge help too.

http://www.thedailygreen.com/going-green/t...rigerators-full
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I really wonder how do you guys keep your fridge so empty...my friend just husband and wife with a 4 years old kid have their 650L fully packed till I bought a small carton of juices for her son also no space to store in fridge... rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Nov 12 2013, 11:45 AM)
Only utilize 50%? Do you cook?
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Sometimes only la.
but will utilize 80-90% soon.

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I really wonder how do you guys keep your fridge so empty...my friend just husband and wife with a 4 years old kid have their 650L fully packed till I bought a small carton of juices for her son also no space to store in fridge... rclxub.gif
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Spend a day, and check what is inside. You be suprise many already expired.
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True also...i think 650 little should be already good for me as there is only 2 of us at home...i think in future if got kids also enough geh...  tongue.gif
Now im just undecided which brand to get, samsung with digital inverter, 10 years guarantee; Toshiba's without digital inverter but with 5 stars energy saving and 12 yrs guarantee. Obviously, Toshiba's looks more impressive with the fiber glass door...  wub.gif
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Think of constantly wiping off finger prints... all this mirror finish items usually takes more care to look nice.
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Spend a day, and check what is inside. You be suprise many already expired.
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Have to do frequent house keeping then...
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QUOTE(adrianjc @ Nov 12 2013, 03:53 PM)
Think of constantly wiping off finger prints... all this mirror finish items usually takes more care to look nice.
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Something look nice, but when come to daily maintenance is pain in the azz. Unless got maid.
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Lol! I can imagine a new fridge and an old fridge side-by-side in a modern kitchen!  laugh.gif
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Don laugh. It is common amongst the chinese familes especially if you have elderly folks at home. My mum is trying very hard to convince me to put the old fridge in the wet kitchen so that she can put a lot of stuff during CNY. notworthy.gif

Speechless.
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QUOTE(limhm1 @ Nov 12 2013, 06:41 PM)
Don laugh. It is common amongst the chinese familes especially if you have elderly folks at home. My mum is trying very hard to convince me to put the old fridge in the wet kitchen so that she can put a lot of stuff during CNY.  notworthy.gif

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Yalar, in the wet kitchen okay wat.... As long as not side-by-side with the new Toshiba fridge lor.. tongue.gif
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Nov 11 2013, 04:29 AM)
Cracking my head whether to get this Samsung fridge or Toshiba's. Samsung's max 650liter, Toshiba has 650 or 710liter...

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I had same headache months ago. Must get the biggest size you can afford now, 600-700L will be just nice even for a small family. Fridge is a long-term investment, if you are lucky it will stay will even till next house.
What brand the best? Very subjective answer, just believe yourself...
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My current fridge is 411L but i only utilize up to 70% and there's only 2 of us. The fridge is consider big for me though so a 710L is quite big even for us

Frankly, its about whether you are a heavy user of the wok, require many spices, ingredients to prepare soup 2-3times, lunch and dinner everyday. Some even buy a week's worth of food to cook for that particular week. So the usage is different for each family habit, not about the size of the family.

For eg, I'm using electric hob, so no wok cooking on it and my cooking style is like 2 or 3 times a week, and sometimes once a week. But I bake, so need fridge space for my baked stuff.

Anyway, using an old fridge is ok in the wet kitchen. My parents have 2 fridge side by side, one of them is i think a single door commercial fridge, the glass type, similar to that used in restaurants serving steamboat, just smaller. And all their food stuff put inside also. I see it also, i don't bat an eye over it. tongue.gif
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Looks like you are enjoying yourself !
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QUOTE(S'aimer @ Nov 12 2013, 10:39 PM)
My current fridge is 411L but i only utilize up to 70% and there's only 2 of us. The fridge is consider big for me though so a 710L is quite big even for us

Frankly, its about whether you are a heavy user of the wok, require many spices, ingredients to prepare soup 2-3times, lunch and dinner everyday. Some even buy a week's worth of food to cook for that particular week. So the usage is different for each family habit, not about the size of the family.

For eg, I'm using electric hob, so no wok cooking on it and my cooking style is like 2 or 3 times a week, and sometimes once a week. But I bake, so need fridge space for my baked stuff.

Anyway, using an old fridge is ok in the wet kitchen. My parents have 2 fridge side by side, one of them is i think a single door commercial fridge, the glass type, similar to that used in restaurants serving steamboat, just smaller. And all their food stuff put inside also. I see it also, i don't bat an eye over it. tongue.gif
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I cook moderately, my aim is to cook at least 7 meals in a week as I would like to reduce eating outside. Self-cooking-meals are definitely more healthy..
Furthermore, I love food and I enjoy cooking. biggrin.gif

Seriously, if I have an existing fridge before moving in and gonna have wet kitchen, I would also place it in the wet kitchen. Too 'sayang' to trash it, isn't it? (Of course, it is provided that the old fridge is not too 'old' and not having heavy electric consumption).
It is perfect to store all cooking stuff and raw material in the wet kitchen fridge, and keep another fridge in dry kitchen for things like ice-creams, cakes, milk, juices, beer, fruit jam,etc... If that's the case, the fridge in dry kitchen do not need to be in gigantic size actually... tongue.gif

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QUOTE(cheeshion @ Nov 12 2013, 08:34 PM)
I had same headache months ago. Must get the biggest size you can afford now, 600-700L will be just nice even for a small family. Fridge is a long-term investment, if you are lucky it will stay will even till next house.
What brand the best? Very subjective answer, just believe yourself...
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Perhaps, I just have to blindfold myself and point a finger to choose...

Btw, it's true that fridge does last for ages...the fridge in my mum's place is now around 16 years old and still running strong... rclxms.gif
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Good progress so far.
Looks like you are enjoying yourself !
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I do quite enjoy the process... smile.gif
Every part of it is a learning for me, and eventually learnt to accept some imperfections too...
I just hope that I have another one month's time to spend so that I won't be so stress on the completion due date...
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Nov 13 2013, 03:15 AM)
I cook moderately, my aim is to cook at least 7 meals in a week as I would like to reduce eating outside. Self-cooking-meals are definitely more healthy.. 
Furthermore, I love food and I enjoy cooking.  biggrin.gif

Seriously, if I have an existing fridge before moving in and gonna have wet kitchen, I would also place it in the wet kitchen. Too 'sayang' to trash it, isn't it? (Of course, it is provided that the old fridge is not too 'old' and not having heavy electric consumption).
It is perfect to store all cooking stuff and raw material in the wet kitchen fridge, and keep another fridge in dry kitchen for things like ice-creams, cakes, milk, juices, beer, fruit jam,etc...  If that's the case, the fridge in dry kitchen do not need to be in gigantic size actually...  tongue.gif
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Bigger mean more energy consumption. Bigger mean storing more stuff, and sometime we tend to leave many stuff inside till we forgot about it. Go for what fit your family. Just my 2cents
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Progress updates as of 11th week:-

The storage heater has been installed in Master bathroom. It is a Joven 35L heater tank.
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Copper piping from storage heater to rain shower and long bath.
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The windows' frames have been installed. As these windows are just made of standard materials and not the 'big material', hence the sub frame method is not so suitable as the holding surface is not gonna be big enough. So, they installed the main frame straight away. This type of installation is normally done before the plastering of window edges, but as my contractor has already done the plastering before frame installation...we have got no choice but to hack a bit on all edges so that further cement can be added in to seal the gaps and hold the frames.

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Some edges are with kinda big gaps... doh.gif
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Slight hacking on all edges.
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Filled up the gaps with cement and plaster.
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Finally starts tiling job... sweat.gif

First of all, the tiles need to be soaked with water...
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Tiling the kitchen wall.
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Tiling the bathroom's wall.
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Concrete table top for the semi-recessed basin. It will be the Johnson Suisse Arosa.
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Making the concreate table for the counter top basin JS Jupiter. We found that the concrete height is too high as there gonna be a counter top basin sitting on it..we are lucky that the error was identify early hence avoided major hacking...
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Concrete table top for the semi-recessed basin. It will be the Johnson Suisse Arosa.
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Making the concreate table for the counter top basin JS Jupiter. We found that the concrete height is too high as there gonna be a counter top basin sitting on it..we are lucky that the error was identify early hence avoided major hacking...
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Nice progress.

Yup... always good to let your contractor see the type of sink and faucets you'll be using or at least bring it to the site and see for yourself. Better safe than sorry.
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Tiling is the most exciting part for me. Once tiling is complete, majority of interior will start to take shape. Keep it coming.
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QUOTE(adrianjc @ Nov 17 2013, 06:03 PM)
Nice progress.

Yup... always good to let your contractor see the type of sink and faucets you'll be using or at least bring it to the site and see for yourself. Better safe than sorry.
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The water closets, basins, and faucets are already sent to the site. The plumbing work is done by an indon guy and i had so far pointed out few errors on the plumbing job... Perhaps there was communication break down in between him and the site supervisor.....
That makes me so busy keeping an eye on the details...until wanna go back home town also feel so uneasy to leave...

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Tiling is the most exciting part for me. Once tiling is complete, majority of interior will start to take shape. Keep it coming.
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Ya... Can't wait really...
This team of chinese sifus are very hard to book as they have very tight work schedule... I have waited so long for the tiling because I insisted to use them particularly...as I have seen their work from my neighbor's renovation earlier...

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Nov 18 2013, 04:58 AM)
The water closets, basins, and faucets are already sent to the site. The plumbing work is done by an indon guy and i had so far pointed out few errors on the plumbing job... Perhaps there was communication break down in between him and the site supervisor.....
That makes me so busy keeping an eye on the details...until wanna go back home town also feel so uneasy to leave...
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Perfectly normal to have to keep a close eye for things they've missed.
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Bought quite some random pieces of peranakan tiles like following pic for the entrance foyer. I want it in radom patterns to achieve the quirky + vintage touch...  tongue.gif
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hi, mind sharing where you got these tiles? also when's your estimated completion? i wanna curi your contractor's contact. looks like he's done a great and timely job with your place and am planning my reno soon biggrin.gif
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Ya... Can't wait really...
This team of chinese sifus are very hard to book as they have very tight work schedule... I have waited so long for the tiling because I insisted to use them particularly...as I have seen their work from my neighbor's renovation earlier...
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How's their workmanship on your project? When I'm ready for reno, will get their contact from you ya. Btw how much they charge for hacking and retiling?

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QUOTE(chocolatewhore @ Nov 18 2013, 12:02 PM)
hi, mind sharing where you got these tiles? also when's your estimated completion? i wanna curi your contractor's contact. looks like he's done a great and timely job with your place and am planning my reno soon  biggrin.gif
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like the tiles too. where you bought? price? rclxms.gif
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hi, mind sharing where you got these tiles? also when's your estimated completion? i wanna curi your contractor's contact. looks like he's done a great and timely job with your place and am planning my reno soon  biggrin.gif
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like the tiles too. where you bought? price?  rclxms.gif
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I bought these peranakan tiles from Terracotta in Glenmarie at rm4.70ea. These tiles are cement floor tiles and was all hand drawn...
http://www.terracotta.com.my


Before this, I nearly buy another type of peranakan tiles which I saw in many tile shops. Those are also with peranakan and victorian design but with embossed pattern and they are thiner, with different material.. Later that I found that those are actually for wall but not for floor tiling as it can't carry our body weight and will definitely break apart... The problem is most tile shop do not know this hence wouldn't be able to tell you this...so, pls take note for those who want to use similar tiles..

Chocolatewhore, I will PM you the contact once mine complete... smile.gif

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How's their workmanship on your project? When I'm ready for reno, will get their contact from you ya. Btw how much they charge for hacking and retiling?
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The tiling job has just started...not much work has been done for me to judge yet. Furthermore, Im now back in home town for few days...and really curious about the work progress at site now... hmm.gif

My tiling job was quoted by my main con. Following are part of the quote for your refference...
- To remove unwanted wall & floor tiles for carporch, kitchen and all bathrooms - RM3000.
- For master bathroom measured at 11'x7.5' - floor tiling RM598, wall tiling RM2584.
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Some updates as of 2 days ago:

Noticed the concrete top for the semi-recessed JS Arosa which I had posted earlier has been hacked away and has been replaced with a concrete with new measurement as following pic...I didn't manage to capture this mistake that day as I have no idea what would be the concrete structure looks like for a semi-recessed basin. I think the supervisor has noticed the wrong measurement and asked for redo...

One thing good about the contractor that I must admit...eventhough there are couple of overlooked mistakes happened from time to time, they have not push the responsibility away but put immediate action to rectify problem or redo...

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Some updates as of 2 days ago:

Noticed the concrete top for the semi-recessed JS Arosa which I had posted earlier has been hacked away and has been replaced to a concrete with new measurement as following pic...I didn't manage to capture this mistake that day as I have no idea what would be the concrete structure looks like for a semi-recessed basin. I think the supervisor has noticed the wrong measurement and asked for redo...

One thing good of the contractor that I must admit...eventhough there are couple of overlooked mistakes happened from time to time, they have not push the responsibility away but put immediate action to rectify problem or redo...

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I wonder why my contractor is putting up the wall tiles first before doing my concrete table top as opposed to your contractor; whereby, I think your sequence is the correct one. Can anyone please share the right procedure ?? Tx
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The tiling job has just started...not much work has been done for me to judge yet. Furthermore, Im now back in home town for few days...and really curious about the work progress at site now... hmm.gif

My tiling job was quoted by my main con. Following are part of the quote for your refference...
- To remove unwanted wall & floor tiles for carporch, kitchen and all bathrooms - RM3000.
- For master bathroom measured at 11'x7.5' - floor tiling RM598, wall tiling RM2584.
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Wow...you tile up your bedroom walls too, impressive. Appreciate those info provided. Look forward to your update when you are back. Have a good trip.
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QUOTE(Xccess @ Nov 20 2013, 09:05 AM)
Wow...you tile up your bedroom walls too, impressive. Appreciate those info provided. Look forward to your update when you are back. Have a good trip.
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Not tiling up master bedroom lar...hahaha doh.gif
It's the bathroom in master bedroom to be correct.... laugh.gif
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QUOTE(limhm1 @ Nov 20 2013, 07:41 AM)
I wonder why my contractor is putting up the wall tiles first before doing my concrete table top as opposed to your contractor; whereby, I think your sequence is the correct one. Can anyone please share the right procedure ?? Tx
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I saw it in the thread below that the TS's concrete top is also after the wall tiling... I guess that is also one of the common way kua... smile.gif

https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/3010737/+20&#entry64661044
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Nov 20 2013, 01:42 PM)
I saw it in the thread below that the TS's concrete top is also after the wall tiling... I guess that is also one of the common way kua... smile.gif

https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/3010737/+20&#entry64661044
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At least my contractor is not the "unique" one. Getting a little annoyed with the progress coz my sis told me that when she went to do spot check at about 10am this mornig, there was no worker. Damn irritating.
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QUOTE(limhm1 @ Nov 20 2013, 02:06 PM)
At least my contractor is not the "unique" one. Getting a little annoyed with the progress coz my sis told me that when she went to do spot check at about 10am this mornig, there was no worker. Damn irritating.
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Did you check the matter of missing in action with the contractor? Few possibilities:
- they went out to buy food;
- they are waiting for the delivery of necessary materials which they can't do work without it;
- they have been borrowed to work in other site handled by the contractor.

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Did you check the missing action matter with the contractor? Few possibilities:
- they went out to buy food;
- they are waiting for the delivery of necessary materials which they can't do work without it;
- they have been borrowed to work in other site handled by the contractor.
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I just don feel like talking to my contractor. Yes. He won't run away with my money and I think the workmanship is quite OK thus far. But I just can't tolerate the delaying effect. The progress for my wet kitchen (wall tiles) is only 10% better if compared to last Saturday. He said the workers couldn't work "properly" yesterday coz other guys came and installed the front and back security doors. Really wonder what they have been doing for the past 3 days. Autogate, grille, glass roof/balcony, painting, carpentry, lighting, aircond all belum buat. I'm going nuts soon. vmad.gif rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(limhm1 @ Nov 20 2013, 07:25 PM)
I just don feel like talking to my contractor. Yes. He won't run away with my money and I think the workmanship is quite OK thus far. But I just can't tolerate the delaying effect. The progress for my wet kitchen (wall tiles) is only 10% better if compared to last Saturday. He said the workers couldn't work "properly" yesterday coz other guys came and installed the front and back security doors. Really wonder what they have been doing for the past 3 days. Autogate, grille, glass roof/balcony, painting, carpentry, lighting, aircond all belum buat. I'm going nuts soon.  vmad.gif  rclxub.gif
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Chill bro, your reno started 1 week later than mine but I think you have got a better progress there...
Mine just started tiling job, the kitchen cabinet and backyard folding door can only get the measurement after the kitchen's floor tiles are up....then, it's another few weeks for them to deliver their work...
The laminate flooring at upper floor could only be started after the tiling job of the 2 bathrooms upstairs.... sad.gif

My initial plan is to move in before 1st Dec for my pre-wedding preparation (bed setting ceremony 1 week before actual wedding date). I'm so upset now as I don't see any possibility that it can meet the date....Now you can understand my frustration and stress? cry.gif
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Nov 21 2013, 04:21 AM)
Chill bro, your reno started 1 week later than mine but I think you have got a better progress there...
Mine just started tiling job, the kitchen cabinet and backyard folding door can only get the measurement after the kitchen's floor tiles are up....then, it's another few weeks for them to deliver their work...
The laminate flooring at upper floor could only be started after the tiling job of the 2 bathrooms upstairs....  sad.gif

My initial plan is to move in before 1st Dec for my pre-wedding preparation (bed setting ceremony 1 week before actual wedding date). I'm so upset now as I don't see any possibility that it can meet the date....Now you can understand my frustration and stress?  cry.gif
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Yup. My progress was extremely fast during the 1st month. It was just unbelievable. I'm already jumping up and down coz I don't think I'm able to move in b4 CNY and now I think your condition is more critical than mine. But bro, I don't think you can make it lah. Better have some contigency plans since your renovation is not minor lah. It will take some time to get it settled. Wish you luck.
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You start around sep this year, progress consider reasonable. Mine took me almost 8 months. But I was not in rush. Your reno may take about 3-4 months work and 1month rectifications.

Why not rent a bungalow for wedding? My friend did that since she is from outstation.

QUOTE(maxxon @ Nov 21 2013, 04:21 AM)
Chill bro, your reno started 1 week later than mine but I think you have got a better progress there...
Mine just started tiling job, the kitchen cabinet and backyard folding door can only get the measurement after the kitchen's floor tiles are up....then, it's another few weeks for them to deliver their work...
The laminate flooring at upper floor could only be started after the tiling job of the 2 bathrooms upstairs....  sad.gif

My initial plan is to move in before 1st Dec for my pre-wedding preparation (bed setting ceremony 1 week before actual wedding date). I'm so upset now as I don't see any possibility that it can meet the date....Now you can understand my frustration and stress?  cry.gif
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QUOTE(limhm1 @ Nov 21 2013, 08:08 AM)
Yup. My progress was extremely fast during the 1st month. It was just unbelievable. I'm already jumping up and down coz I don't think I'm able to move in b4 CNY and now I think your condition is more critical than mine. But bro, I don't think you can make it lah. Better have some contigency plans since your renovation is not minor lah. It will take some time to get it settled. Wish you luck.
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QUOTE(weikee @ Nov 21 2013, 08:31 AM)
You start around sep this year, progress consider reasonable. Mine took me almost 8 months. But I was not in rush.  Your reno may take about 3-4 months work and 1month rectifications.

Why not rent a bungalow for wedding? My friend did that since she is from outstation.
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Unfortunately, mine is in further delay as it's my turn now that the tiling sifu has gone missing in action.... doh.gif
The contractor said the sifu is not picking up calls for couple of days...they had just came for 2 days of work and gone missing just like that there after.......speechless, is the word... shocking.gif
The contractor is also pissed with the irresponsible act by them and he will be getting me another team of tiling sifu next week...he says this other team are also experienced sifus... So, what now? I can only pray hard-hard that he gets me some good ones...

As the big day is soon approaching...i have left with no choice but be practical and most probably using my current place (a studio unit in PJ) as the brides room....
My current place is actually now in a tremendous mess....with loads of stuff and boxes stacked up here and there (many things bought for new hse and lots of packed boxes)... I can hardly move around as the clumsy me always knock/kick into something and hurt my legs/toes.... sweat.gif
Feel upset that my dream of getting married in our new sanctuary is not going to realise now.... cry.gif cry.gif

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There comes the installation of my 5'x7' security door. It is from Top Security which their doors are locally made in Klang. I chose this type of full panel doors over the one with a sub-panel because it is better break-in-ressistance compared the latter.

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Nov 24 2013, 03:56 AM)
Unfortunately, mine is in further delay as it's my turn now that the tiling sifu has gone missing in action.... doh.gif
The contractor said the sifu is not picking up calls for couple of days...they had just came for 2 days of work and gone missing just like that there after.......speechless, is the word...  shocking.gif
The contractor is also pissed with the irresponsible act by them and he will be getting me another team of tiling sifu next week...he says this other team are also experienced sifus... So, what now? I can only pray hard-hard that he gets me some good ones...

As the big day is soon approaching...i have left with no choice but be practical and most probably using my current place (a studio unit in PJ) as the brides room....
My current place is actually now in a tremendous mess....with loads of stuff and boxes stacked up here and there (many things bought for new hse and lots of packed boxes)... I can hardly move around as the clumsy me always knock/kick into something and hurt my legs/toes....  sweat.gif
Feel upset that my dream of getting married in our new sanctuary is not going to realise now.... cry.gif  cry.gif
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Firstly... congratulations on your big day!!

Renovations are like that... it usually takes a great deal longer than many estimate. Look on the bright side... at least you don't have to rush and get a place that is just finished renovation cleaned. That is seriously some back breaking work to clean all the dusty areas.

Sub-contractors going missing is also another common thing. The electrical guy who worked on my place will never get any other projects from me or my friends because of his irresponsible behaviour. But life's like that... when it throws you lemons... you do your best to turn them into lemonade.

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Nov 20 2013, 03:43 AM)
Some updates as of 2 days ago:

One thing good about the contractor that I must admit...eventhough there are couple of overlooked mistakes happened from time to time, they have not push the responsibility away but put immediate action to rectify problem or redo...

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Unfortunately few are like that. Looks like you fond a good one.
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As it is now going on with the under-coating, there are some walls especially outdoor's and the courtyard's need to do mold-removing at the first place before the basecoat. This procedure is necessary to prevent resurface of mold patches and paint-peeling in the future...
It is done with the high pressure water jet, generated from the small machine below.

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The whole area is like a snowing scene, with flying 'snow flakes'... tongue.gif
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another way to remove totally is to use sand blasting. This need precaution and safety wear.
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QUOTE(KVReninem @ Nov 24 2013, 02:49 PM)
another way to remove totally is to use sand blasting. This need precaution and safety wear.
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Sand blasting is not recommended for removing paint in concrete surface as the dust & particle will fly everywhere and after that you will need to clear all the used sand will be another headache issue and additional cost involve for clearing and cleaning the used sand.
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Nov 20 2013, 02:43 AM)
I bought these peranakan tiles from Terracotta in Glenmarie at rm4.70ea. These tiles are cement floor tiles and was all hand drawn...
http://www.terracotta.com.my
Before this, I nearly buy another type of peranakan tiles which I saw in many tile shops. Those are also with peranakan and victorian design but with embossed pattern and they are thiner, with different material.. Later that I found that those are actually for wall but not for floor tiling as it can't carry our body weight and will definitely break apart... The problem is most tile shop do not know this hence wouldn't be able to tell you this...so, pls take note for those who want to use similar tiles..

Chocolatewhore, I will PM you the contact once mine complete... smile.gif
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thanks. it's really lovely. don't know where i'm going to stick them in my reno, but i'll find a way rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(adrianjc @ Nov 24 2013, 11:06 AM)
Firstly... congratulations on your big day!!

Renovations are like that... it usually takes a great deal longer than many estimate. Look on the bright side... at least you don't have to rush and get a place that is just finished renovation cleaned. That is seriously some back breaking work to clean all the dusty areas.

Sub-contractors going missing is also another common thing. The electrical guy who worked on my place will never get any other projects from me or my friends because of his irresponsible behaviour. But life's like that... when it throws you lemons... you do your best to turn them into lemonade.

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Ya...I understand that life wouldn't be turning up exactly as what we want. I'm adjusting myself to accept the fact and telling myself that I would rather want a better workmanship than a rough job results from the rushing...
I hope life could throw me some honey too...so that i can make it into some honey lemon.... smile.gif

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Unfortunately few are like that. Looks like you fond a good one.
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another way to remove totally is to use sand blasting. This need precaution and safety wear.
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Sand blasting is not recommended for removing paint in concrete surface as the dust & particle will fly everywhere and after that you will need to clear all the used sand will be another headache issue and additional cost involve for clearing and cleaning the used sand.
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I suppose the water jet method is a more common way?

After removing the mold patches, they did a thin layer of cement plastering to make a nice and even surface before painting the base coat...

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thanks. it's really lovely. don't know where i'm going to stick them in my reno, but i'll find a way  rclxms.gif
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I went to the offfice of a forumer (zealless) in Puchong and got some led lightings from him.
- 11W 4" LED downlights, 850 lumen @RM75ea. Bought all in colour temp 3000k accept for one which is day light 6500k for the area near dressing table. They come with 2 years warranty.

I prefer downlight in round shape instead of square because I think round lights generate better ambience...
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- 6W eyeball LED spotlights, 450 lumen @RM35ea, pairing with Osram transformer @RM10 ea. However I did't get their fittings as I prefer the matt white ring instead of the glossy white ring that they offered. I thought it supposed to be in standard size to fit into all other fittings selling in the lighting shops but it seems not as I could't get a matching ones after searching high and low from a few lighting shops. Thier bulbs are obviously 1-2mm larger and coudn't be secured by the normal ring. I've rang them up and they promised to source a matching one for me by tomorrow, otherwise I would need to buy theirs...

I'm going to use those eyeballs to light up some areas like feature walls, the whole master bedroom (for the cosy ambience) and the back of my kitchen. I've learnt that there are 2 different lighting degrees for eyeball meant for different usage. 24 deg are for light effects on wall whereas 36 deg are for general lighting.

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- LED Track light to be installed at my entrance foyer for the flexibility of its lighting positions and I can just add in lighting unit anytime in future without the hassle of re-wiring.
11W LED track light giving 650 lumen @RM95ea, and 2 meter track @RM38ea.

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I also went to Classic Hi Light in Bandar Sri Damansara to get some other general lightings. I've actually paid a RM300 during an exhibition fair in last July to lock the promotional price as they claimed that they are the major distributor of YET Plus lightings. However, very soon after that I found the price that I paid for the YET plus PLC downlight fittings are actually more expensive by RM5.30ea compared to CIMA Lightings. (I'm comparing the same brand, same model here)... So, i've actually overpaid a total of RM58.30 for 11 sets here, with the so called exhibition promotional price! vmad.gif

Following are things I bought in Classic Hi Light:

- 2 units of 20W sensor outdoor LED spotlights @RM150ea.
Going to put one unit each at front porch and back yard.

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- 20W YET Plus Outdoor spotlight, warm white, 1840 lumen, @RM98. This is for my court yard.

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- 6" YET Plus round horizontal down lights with 1 pc Sylvania 20W E27 bulb, @RM28/set.
For the comparison apple to apple, CIMA Lighting is selling the same fittings @RM15.70, and Avalon selling the Sylvania bulb @RM7ea. It totals up to RM22.70/set.

I'm using this normal PLC E27 d/lights in all the bathrooms and in the spare room.
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- Econlite LED recessed emergency light @RM150ea.
This is a local brand with sirim endorsement. I'm gonna put it at the first floor's ceiling near the staircase.
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- Bought an Alpha 56" ceiling fan with incorporated emergency light in the middle @RM360. This is so that we won't get kelam-kabut when blackouts happens.
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- A Taiwanese made ceiling type motion sensor @RM100. That is to be installed to control the down light at the entrance, so that it will auto lights up once we open the main door and step in.

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- Lastly, I bought some YET Plus T5, 4' @RM15/set; 2' @RM12/set.



After Classic Hi Light, I went to CIMA Lighting on the same day and bought some Yet Plus 3W (276lumen) LED eyeball for testing. CIMA is having sales now and I saw some Oxyone led d/lights are selling cheap...

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Have you test the brightness of the emergency light? Look like retrofit from the conventional type.
My emergency light need to change battery already 2years in operation. Thinking to change to led if not too expensive.
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I am interested to know about this motion sensor function that you are installing.
This motion sensor is to detect movement and then turn on the lights being looped to do so.
So this lights are only sensor control or is it able to function as a normal on and off light switch as well?
Thought of installing this for the common areas during night time when lights are off and activate this function for safety and security.

Possible to do so? Any idea what is the range?
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I am interested to know about this motion sensor function that you are installing.
This motion sensor is to detect movement and then turn on the lights being looped to do so.
So this lights are only sensor control or is it able to function as a normal on and off light switch as well?
Thought of installing this for the common areas during night time when lights are off and activate this function for safety and security.

Possible to do so? Any idea what is the range?
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I had the Philips one. It is only sensor control.

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[quote=maxxon,Nov 26 2013, 06:11 AM]
I also went to Classic Hi Light in Bandar Sri Damansara to get some other general lightings. I've actually paid a RM300 during an exhibition fair in last July to lock the promotional price as they claimed that they are the major distributor of YET Plus lightings. However, very soon after that I found the price that I paid for the YET plus PLC downlight fittings are actually more expensive by RM5.30ea compared to CIMA Lightings. (I'm comparing the same brand, same model here)... So, i've actually overpaid a total of RM58.30 for 11 sets here, with the so called exhibition promotional price! :

I had the same experience. My led lights were cheaper outside. And we are talking about 50 units. At RM 5 cheaper we are talking about RM 250 savings.
Same with 3M water filter. A forummer gave me cheaper by over RM 100.
Only thing I bought any any fair which is cheaper than outside is the Hunter Douglas blinds.
In short go to fairs to get an idea of the price then source it elsewhere.

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QUOTE(weikee @ Nov 26 2013, 08:51 AM)
Have you test the  brightness of the emergency light? Look like retrofit from the conventional type.
My emergency light need to change battery already 2years in operation. Thinking to change to led if not too expensive.
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Havent try it out yet but I think it should be bright enough for me to move around the staircase kua...as this is the type used in most commercial places. I bought the one in about 1.5' length. There is another smaller one look like a 6" square downlight and another longer version about double the length of mine.

I never know that the emergency light has got to change its rechargable batt...the one in my parent's place is still running good after almost 15 years... brows.gif

As you can see from the pic below, there is a pin needs to be pulled out after installation.
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QUOTE(brendon1980 @ Nov 26 2013, 10:44 AM)
I am interested to know about this motion sensor function that you are installing.
This motion sensor is to detect movement and then turn on the lights being looped to do so.
So this lights are only sensor control or is it able to function as a normal on and off light switch as well?
Thought of installing this for the common areas during night time when lights are off and activate this function for safety and security.

Possible to do so? Any idea what is the range?
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QUOTE(sekkee @ Nov 26 2013, 01:01 PM)
I had the Philips one. It is only sensor control.
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As the light is looped thru the motion sensor, guess u can't switch the light on with a switch but you may install the sensor with a switch so that u can switch the sensor on or off.....the light will be on when the sensor is on AND when there is movements around...

This works the same way either for the sensor-incorporated outdoor spotlight or the lights connected to the separate motion sensor detector.

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QUOTE(sekkee @ Nov 26 2013, 01:06 PM)
I had the same experience. My led lights were cheaper outside. And we are talking about 50 units. At RM 5 cheaper we are talking about RM 250 savings.
Same with 3M water filter. A forummer gave me cheaper by over RM 100.
Only thing I bought any any fair which is cheaper than outside is the Hunter Douglas blinds.
In short go to fairs to get an idea of the price then source it elsewhere.
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Exactly!! People like us are expecting the exhibitor to be the main player in the market or main distributor who can give best 'promotional' price in town... mad.gif

I shall later compile a list of things that I bought thru exhibition which is a good deal or otherwise. hmm.gif

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QUOTE(brendon1980 @ Nov 26 2013, 10:44 AM)
I am interested to know about this motion sensor function that you are installing.
This motion sensor is to detect movement and then turn on the lights being looped to do so.
So this lights are only sensor control or is it able to function as a normal on and off light switch as well?
Thought of installing this for the common areas during night time when lights are off and activate this function for safety and security.

Possible to do so? Any idea what is the range?
Thanks.
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In addtion to the motion sensor, u may install a timer either to the sensor or straight to the lightings. Like mine, im going to put a timer to 2 downlights at the carporch so that they gonna light up automatically in the evening and auto off in the morning... The sensor spotlight is to be installed to light up a wider area when someone approaching our premises..
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Nov 26 2013, 02:35 PM)
Havent try it out yet but I think it should be bright enough for me to move around the staircase kua...as this is the type used in most commercial places. I bought the one in about 1.5' length. There is another smaller one look like a 6" square downlight and another longer version about double the length of mine.

I never know that the emergency light has got to change its rechargable batt...the one in my parent's place is still running good after almost 15 years... brows.gif

As you can see from the pic below, there is a pin needs to be pulled out after installation.
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Anything on battery need to change, if not it won't last. New maybe 1hour, after few years maybe 10mins.

Yes the pin need to remove if not your emergency light won't charge the battery.
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Spotted same model of recessed emergency lights in Sunway Medical Centre just now..
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Spotted same model of recessed emergency lights in Sunway Medical Centre just now..
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I was thinking of 3, one between living /dining, back and family room upstairs.
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Spotted same model of recessed emergency lights in Sunway Medical Centre just now..
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Your casing look similar to mine, mine can be use on ceiling, yours should be able use on ceiling. I prefer not because is obvious, putting behind the stairs is better for mine.
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There comes the installation of my 5'x7' security door. It is from Top Security which their doors are locally made in Klang. I chose this type of full panel doors over the one with a sub-panel because it is better break-in-ressistance compared the latter.

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Ya...I understand that life wouldn't be turning up exactly as what we want. I'm adjusting myself to accept the fact and telling myself that I would rather want a better workmanship than a rough job results from the rushing...
I hope life could throw me some honey too...so that i can make it into some honey lemon....  smile.gif
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Hi maxxon where do you intend to place the emergency lights ? Every rooms or main areas ?
I was thinking of 3, one between living /dining, back and family room upstairs.
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I just plan to place one of it on the ceiling above the staircase as shown in the first floor plan below. So, in case of an electricity blackout, this unit of emergency light will automatically lighten up the family hall upstairs and the staircase. Whereas the living room will be lighten up by the emergency led lights on the fan. As such, there will be basically some brightness to move around down and upstairs. Although it is not being installed at the back of house but i think there will still be some brightness from the living room, at least it is not a total darkness...

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Your casing look similar to mine, mine can be use on ceiling,  yours should be able use on ceiling. I prefer not because is obvious, putting behind the stairs is better for mine.
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Yes, this is meant to be recessed into the plaster ceiling just like our downlights. I find it okay to be placed at a corner above the stair case. It is flat on the ceiling but not the protruded type like the oldtimes'. So, it looks okay for me.
If you want a smaller ones, they have a 6" square type just like a downlight fitting.

The charging will be auto right? It is only being used once awhile when there is electricity blackout, hence my parent's has last >15 years and it hasn't been taken down from the ceiling since then..

Putting behind the stairs?? Do you mean the portable type and you store it in the storeroom underneath your staircase? If like that, it just function like a big torchlight lor? For me, the purpose we install emergency light is so that we won't be in total darkness no matter we are at the up or downstairs as it will be lighten up automatically when no electricity. As such, we won't be panic especially for girls and kiddos at home. We will also not hurting ourself moving in darkness....

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I had the exact same door. Do watch out for installation, if not done properly it will be not straight.
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Err...would you mind to illustrate more? Can I know which alignment you are reffering to which is possibily not straight?
How can I check mine?
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The honey is coming... its the day you walk into your newly completed home, kick back on the sofa and admire the result of all that hard work and money spent. smile.gif
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Nov 27 2013, 01:30 AM)
I just plan to place one of it on the ceiling above the staircase as shown in the first floor plan below. So, in case of an electricity blackout, this unit of emergency light will automatically lighten up the family hall upstairs and the staircase. Whereas the living room will be lighten up by the emergency led lights on the fan. As such, there will be basically some brightness to move around down and upstairs. Although it is not being installed at the back of house but i think there will still be some brightness from the living room, at least it is not a total darkness...

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That's good idea to place it at the stairs. What kind of fan has emergency light?
Thanks for sharing and congrats on your upcoming big day smile.gif
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That's good idea to place it at the stairs. What kind of fan has emergency light? 
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You may refer to post#250 for the fan with emergency light.
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My emergency light mount on top of the wall, is not so noticeable.

Charge is auto, but after few years the battery will deteriorate. Is better change because it won't hold charge anymore. Just like auto gate backup battery it will pregnant and later leak.


QUOTE(maxxon @ Nov 27 2013, 01:45 AM)
Yes, this is meant to be recessed into the plaster ceiling just like our downlights. I find it okay to be placed at a corner above the stair case. It is flat on the ceiling but not the protruded type like the oldtimes'. So, it looks okay for me.
If you want a smaller ones, they have a 6" square type just like a downlight fitting.

The charging will be auto right? It is only being used once awhile when there is electricity blackout, hence my parent's has last >15 years and it hasn't been taken down from the ceiling since then..

Putting behind the stairs?? Do you mean the portable type and you store it in the storeroom underneath your staircase? If like that, it just function like a big torchlight lor? For me, the purpose we install emergency light is so that we won't be in total darkness no matter we are at the up or downstairs as it will be lighten up automatically when no electricity. As such, we won't be panic especially for girls and kiddos at home. We will also not hurting ourself moving in darkness....
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Err...would you mind to illustrate more? Can I know which alignment you are reffering to which is possibily not straight?
How can I check mine?
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The top, left and right side of the door frame. You can only see it during installation. Once is all patch up you won't see any more. I was generally spending 2 hours every day during renovation to watch over them until it is all done.
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The top, left and right side of the door frame. You can only see it during installation. Once is all patch up you won't see any more. I was generally spending 2 hours every day during renovation to watch over them until it is all done.
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Wow. I will only go to my house once a week to do inspection and perhaps the most 2 hours at the site. I hope I can be there everyday to monitor the progress and workmanship.
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When doing major reno must keep close watch. I am sure there will be some minor mistake here and there.
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You may refer to post#250 for the fan with emergency light.
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The top, left and right side of the door frame. You can only see it during installation. Once is all patch up you won't see any more. I was generally spending 2 hours every day during renovation to watch over them until it is all done.
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Thanks for the reminder ya... checked mine...it seems ok... tongue.gif
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Nov 26 2013, 06:11 AM)
I also went to Classic Hi Light in Bandar Sri Damansara to get some other general lightings. I've actually paid a RM300 during an exhibition fair in last July to lock the promotional price as they claimed that they are the major distributor of YET Plus lightings. However, very soon after that I found the price that I paid for the YET plus PLC downlight fittings are actually more expensive by RM5.30ea compared to CIMA Lightings. (I'm comparing the same brand, same model here)... So, i've actually overpaid a total of RM58.30 for 11 sets here, with the so called exhibition promotional price!    vmad.gif

Following are things I bought in Classic Hi Light:

- 2 units of 20W sensor outdoor LED spotlights @RM150ea.
Going to put one unit each at front porch and back yard.

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- 20W YET Plus Outdoor spotlight, warm white, 1840 lumen, @RM98. This is for my court yard.

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- 6" YET Plus round horizontal down lights with 1 pc Sylvania 20W E27 bulb, @RM28/set.
For the comparison apple to apple, CIMA Lighting is selling the same fittings @RM15.70, and Avalon selling the Sylvania bulb @RM7ea. It totals up to RM22.70/set.

I'm using this normal PLC E27 d/lights in all the bathrooms and in the spare room.
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- Econlite LED recessed emergency light @RM150ea.
This is a local brand with sirim endorsement. I'm gonna put it at the first floor's ceiling near the staircase.
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- Bought an Alpha 56" ceiling fan with incorporated emergency light in the middle @RM360. This is so that we won't get kelam-kabut when blackouts happens.
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- A Taiwanese made ceiling type motion sensor @RM100. That is to be installed to control the down light at the entrance, so that it will auto lights up once we open the main door and step in.

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- Lastly, I bought some YET Plus T5, 4' @RM15/set; 2' @RM12/set.
After Classic Hi Light, I went to CIMA Lighting on the same day and bought some Yet Plus 3W (276lumen) LED eyeball for testing.  CIMA is having sales now and I saw some Oxyone led d/lights are selling cheap...

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For ur bathroom and spare room u use 6" downlight which could fit 2 bulb but instead u use 1 bulb only ah?

For ur bedroom and living room what kind of downlight u using?

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For ur bathroom and spare room u use 6" downlight which could fit 2 bulb but instead u use 1 bulb only ah?

For ur bedroom and living room what kind of downlight u using?
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I'll see if it is bright enough using 1pc bulb... I don't need very bright in bathroom and spare room, i like cosy ambience..

Following are what I have in mind and I have already purchased all those lightings..
i) masterbedroom- all led eyeballs on ceiling + table lamps on bedside tables + pendant light near dressing area;
ii) study/leisure room - 4" led downlights;
iii) Living room - combination of one row of T5 L-box + 4"led downlights + eyeballs + floor lamp (will on different combination based on different usage and mood temperature);
iv) dining room - pendant light + led track lights + led eyeballs;
v) foyer - pendant light + led track lights;
vi) kitchen - 4" led downlights + led eyeballs + led light strips underneath kit cab + pendant light above kit island.

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Thanks for the reminder ya... checked mine...it seems ok... tongue.gif
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Nov 28 2013, 06:50 PM)
I'll see if it is bright enough using 1pc bulb... I don't need very bright in bathroom and spare room, i like cosy ambience..

Following are what I have in mind and I have already purchased all those lightings..
i) masterbedroom- all led eyeballs on ceiling + table lamps on bedside tables + pendant light near dressing area;
ii) study/leisure room - 4" led downlights;
iii) Living room - combination of one row of T5 L-box + 4"led downlights + eyeballs + floor lamp (will on different combination based on different usage and mood temperature);
iv) dining room - pendant light + led track lights + led eyeballs;
v) foyer - pendant light + led track lights;
vi) kitchen - 4" led downlights + led eyeballs + led light strips underneath kit cab + pendant light above kit island.
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Living room ur downlight is on the l-box? Cool.
Also ur t5 and the downlight what colour u using?

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Living room ur downlight is on the l-box? Cool.
Also ur t5 and the downlight what colour u using?
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I gonna put 2 rows of T5 tubes in the same light cove, warm white and daylight. There will be 2 switch to control..daylight is gonna be used only when im reading..

Downlights in living room 2 are on Lbox (but not straight underneath the T5), 2 are not.

Downlights basically are warm white and cool white (light yellow).

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I gonna put 2 rows of T5 tubes in the same light cove, warm white and daylight. There will be 2 switch to control..daylight is gonna be used only when im reading..

Downlights in living room 2 are on Lbox (but not straight underneath the T5), 2 are not.

Downlights basically are warm white and cool white (light yellow).
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Downlights in living room 2 are on Lbox (but not straight underneath the T5), 2 are not.

This part tak faham,haha.
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Downlights in living room 2 are on Lbox (but not straight underneath the T5), 2 are not.

This part tak faham,haha.
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My Lbox is kinda wide in width (roughly around 4') coz im going to install a cassette aircond there. So, the downlights will be one each beside the aircond. (Im trying to tell that mine is not like most ppl which they have a thinner strip of lbox with dowllights along the strips).

Another 2 downlights will be on the big center panel of plaster ceiling, above the sofa. That's for the extra brightness when i do reading on sofa...

I hope u get me this time...if not have to wait till i show the pic after installation.... tongue.gif
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so hows the progress of ur house so far? still within schedule? now is end of november already
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Hi Maxxon,

Dont mind me to ask, what are you working as?
I knew KL have a lot of millionaire, but just wondering why they are so rich?
million for a house and renovation. hmm.gif
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so hows the progress of ur house so far? still within schedule? now is end of november already
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My initial plan is to move in by end of Nov so that i can use it for my wedding in early Dec. I've tried my best to monitor the renovation progress but still it is unable to meet the date line... So, I just have to accept the fact and move on with other solution...
I wish it a smooth progress but do not intend to rush things out as I do not want a bad job that will probably be an eyesore and make me regret for many years living in it.

It is now going on with tiling job and will start installing the windows next week.
Works which are still pending are basically:-
- car porch tiling
- Lightings, fans, airconds and switches installation
- grills and gate
- folding door at kitchen (pending kitchen floor tiling)
- curtains
- kitchen cab
- laminate flooring for the whole 1st floor (will do after tiling job in bathrooms)
- wardrobe (it is ready and can be installed straight after the laminate floor)
- installing bathrooms fittings

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QUOTE(telasdist @ Dec 1 2013, 12:49 AM)
Hi Maxxon,

Dont mind me to ask, what are you working as?
I knew KL have a lot of millionaire, but just wondering why they are so rich?
million for a house and renovation.  hmm.gif
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First of all, the hse doesn't belongs to me yet, it belongs to the bank to be exact.
Used to work in some MNCs and worked in oversea before. Hubby and I are running some small biz right now.
For the renovation, it's our hard savings thru out many years (sounds like someone's wifey but I'm not as easy as her tongue.gif )
I'm already in my thirties btw. Nothing comes easy, and so does our journey. However, I think I'm just a tiny little kacang compared others. Just like you, I'm also curious how does others make their money and afford those luxury semi-D, bangalow and luxury cars. I really dreamt about it...tell you this and pls don't laugh at me, I'm just drving a 7 years old Myvi. blush.gif

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hmmp.... admire ur way of life,, which is good and correct , car is not important compare to ur lovely house
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Dec 1 2013, 01:45 AM)
My initial plan is to move in by end of Nov so that i can use it for my wedding in early Dec. I've tried my best to monitor the renovation progress but still it is unable to meet the date line... So, I just have to accept the fact and move on with other solution...
I wish it a smooth progress but do not intend to rush things out as I do not want a bad job that will probably be an eyesore and make me regret for many years living in it.

It is now going on with tiling job and will start installing the windows next week.
Works which are still pending are basically:-
- car porch tiling
- Lightings, fans, airconds and switches installation
- grills and gate
- folding door at kitchen (pending kitchen floor tiling)
- curtains
- kitchen cab
- laminate flooring for the whole 1st floor (will do after tiling job in bathrooms)
- wardrobe (it is ready and can be installed straight after the laminate floor)
- installing bathrooms fittings
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Looks like a long way to go.. probably another 1 1/2 to 2 months based on the pending list.. considering year end is holiday season..

all the best and congrats biggrin.gif
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First of all, the hse doesn't belongs to me yet, it belongs to the bank to be exact.
Used to work in some MNCs and worked in oversea before. Hubby and I are running some small biz right now.
For the renovation, it's our hard savings thru out many years (sounds like someone's wifey but I'm not as easy as her  tongue.gif )
I'm already in my thirties btw. Nothing comes easy, and so does our journey. However, I think I'm just a tiny little kacang compared others. Just like you, I'm also curious how does others make their money and afford those luxury semi-D, bangalow and luxury cars. I really dreamt about it...tell you this and pls don't laugh at me, I'm just drving a 7 years old Myvi.  blush.gif
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No no, you are right. i would rather spend money on house rather than spending on liability example car.
yea, to be exact the house still belong to the bank but i have to spend a decade of my current salary and only able to pay for the downpayment of a million house.
Anyway, thanks for your sharing and i understand everyone will really go through hard time to gain something. no pain no gain. laugh.gif
Good to hear that you are soon going to a bright future and seem to be everything is going to be stable now.
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Nov 26 2013, 04:54 AM)
I've bought some basic lightings lately and here's the sharing:-

I went to the offfice of a forumer (zealless) in Puchong and got some led lightings from him.
- 11W 4" LED downlights, 850 lumen @RM75ea. Bought all in colour temp 3000k accept for one which is day light 6500k for the area near dressing table. They come with 2 years warranty.

I prefer downlight in round shape instead of square because I think round lights generate better ambience...
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- 6W eyeball LED spotlights, 450 lumen @RM35ea, pairing with Osram transformer @RM10 ea. However I did't get their fittings as I prefer the matt white ring instead of the glossy white ring that they offered. I thought it supposed to be in standard size to fit into all other fittings selling in the lighting shops but it seems not as I could't get a matching ones after searching high and low from a few lighting shops. Thier bulbs are obviously 1-2mm larger and coudn't be secured by the normal ring. I've rang them up and they promised to source a matching one for me by tomorrow, otherwise I would need to buy theirs...

I'm going to use those eyeballs to light up some areas like feature walls, the whole master bedroom (for the cosy ambience) and the back of my kitchen. I've learnt that there are 2 different lighting degrees for eyeball meant for different usage. 24 deg are for light effects on wall whereas 36 deg are for general lighting.

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- LED Track light to be installed at my entrance foyer for the flexibility of its lighting positions and I can just add in lighting unit anytime in future without the hassle of re-wiring.
11W LED track light giving 650 lumen @RM95ea, and 2 meter track @RM38ea.

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Good info. thanks ya.

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Nov 26 2013, 06:11 AM)
I also went to Classic Hi Light in Bandar Sri Damansara to get some other general lightings. I've actually paid a RM300 during an exhibition fair in last July to lock the promotional price as they claimed that they are the major distributor of YET Plus lightings. However, very soon after that I found the price that I paid for the YET plus PLC downlight fittings are actually more expensive by RM5.30ea compared to CIMA Lightings. (I'm comparing the same brand, same model here)... So, i've actually overpaid a total of RM58.30 for 11 sets here, with the so called exhibition promotional price!    vmad.gif

Following are things I bought in Classic Hi Light:

- 2 units of 20W sensor outdoor LED spotlights @RM150ea.
Going to put one unit each at front porch and back yard.

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- 20W YET Plus Outdoor spotlight, warm white, 1840 lumen, @RM98. This is for my court yard.

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- 6" YET Plus round horizontal down lights with 1 pc Sylvania 20W E27 bulb, @RM28/set.
For the comparison apple to apple, CIMA Lighting is selling the same fittings @RM15.70, and Avalon selling the Sylvania bulb @RM7ea. It totals up to RM22.70/set.

I'm using this normal PLC E27 d/lights in all the bathrooms and in the spare room.
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- Econlite LED recessed emergency light @RM150ea.
This is a local brand with sirim endorsement. I'm gonna put it at the first floor's ceiling near the staircase.
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- Bought an Alpha 56" ceiling fan with incorporated emergency light in the middle @RM360. This is so that we won't get kelam-kabut when blackouts happens.
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- A Taiwanese made ceiling type motion sensor @RM100. That is to be installed to control the down light at the entrance, so that it will auto lights up once we open the main door and step in.

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- Lastly, I bought some YET Plus T5, 4' @RM15/set; 2' @RM12/set.
After Classic Hi Light, I went to CIMA Lighting on the same day and bought some Yet Plus 3W (276lumen) LED eyeball for testing.  CIMA is having sales now and I saw some Oxyone led d/lights are selling cheap...

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What does Lumen mean? higher the better?

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There comes the installation of my 5'x7' security door. It is from Top Security which their doors are locally made in Klang. I chose this type of full panel doors over the one with a sub-panel because it is better break-in-ressistance compared the latter.

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This security door is like a thick door together with a big and thicker frame and you dont have to install the grille anymore? is it something like that?
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just read all ur post .u suppose to move in Today, had u ?


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QUOTE(maxxon @ Dec 1 2013, 01:45 AM)
My initial plan is to move in by end of Nov so that i can use it for my wedding in early Dec. I've tried my best to monitor the renovation progress but still it is unable to meet the date line... So, I just have to accept the fact and move on with other solution...
I wish it a smooth progress but do not intend to rush things out as I do not want a bad job that will probably be an eyesore and make me regret for many years living in it.

It is now going on with tiling job and will start installing the windows next week.
Works which are still pending are basically:-
- car porch tiling
- Lightings, fans, airconds and switches installation
- grills and gate
- folding door at kitchen (pending kitchen floor tiling)
- curtains
- kitchen cab
- laminate flooring for the whole 1st floor (will do after tiling job in bathrooms)
- wardrobe (it is ready and can be installed straight after the laminate floor)
- installing bathrooms fittings
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it seems like still a long way to go.
hope u can move in before cny thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Dec 1 2013, 01:45 AM)
My initial plan is to move in by end of Nov so that i can use it for my wedding in early Dec. I've tried my best to monitor the renovation progress but still it is unable to meet the date line... So, I just have to accept the fact and move on with other solution...
I wish it a smooth progress but do not intend to rush things out as I do not want a bad job that will probably be an eyesore and make me regret for many years living in it.

It is now going on with tiling job and will start installing the windows next week.
Works which are still pending are basically:-
- car porch tiling
- Lightings, fans, airconds and switches installation
- grills and gate
- folding door at kitchen (pending kitchen floor tiling)
- curtains
- kitchen cab
- laminate flooring for the whole 1st floor (will do after tiling job in bathrooms)
- wardrobe (it is ready and can be installed straight after the laminate floor)
- installing bathrooms fittings
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Kindly check your pm.
Thank you

With regards
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hi maxxon, how is ur kitchen cabinet progress going on? i think i order from the same company as yours , quite worried now as i read some negative comment on the company, do update me on the quality of their work ,thks,
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Dec 1 2013, 02:08 AM)
First of all, the hse doesn't belongs to me yet, it belongs to the bank to be exact.
Used to work in some MNCs and worked in oversea before. Hubby and I are running some small biz right now.
For the renovation, it's our hard savings thru out many years (sounds like someone's wifey but I'm not as easy as her  tongue.gif )
I'm already in my thirties btw. Nothing comes easy, and so does our journey. However, I think I'm just a tiny little kacang compared others. Just like you, I'm also curious how does others make their money and afford those luxury semi-D, bangalow and luxury cars. I really dreamt about it...tell you this and pls don't laugh at me, I'm just drving a 7 years old Myvi.  blush.gif
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7 year old car nothing to be shy about lar... mine's like 16 yrs old.
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I'm back! it was such exhausted after the wedding. Here I am back on the renovation sharing and updates... pls bear with me... wink.gif
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QUOTE(MYJoker @ Dec 1 2013, 02:59 AM)
hmmp.... admire ur way of life,, which is good and correct , car is not important compare to ur lovely house
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QUOTE(telasdist @ Dec 1 2013, 10:24 AM)
No no, you are right. i would rather spend money on house rather than spending on liability example car.
yea, to be exact the house still belong to the bank but i have to spend a decade of my current salary and only able to pay for the downpayment of a million house.
Anyway, thanks for your sharing and i understand everyone will really go through hard time to gain something. no pain no gain.  laugh.gif
Good to hear that you are soon going to a bright future and seem to be everything is going to be stable now.
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There is actually no absolute right or wrong on someone's lifestyle or spending habit... it's just personal preference based on individual financial planning and priorities. I love cars too and another new car is already in the plan where it will only be purchased when I achieve another stage of my financial goal. So, I've got to gambatte!!



QUOTE(adrianjc @ Dec 3 2013, 12:25 AM)
7 year old car nothing to be shy about lar... mine's like 16 yrs old.
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haha... cheers~ cheers.gif
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QUOTE(wanchenghuat @ Dec 1 2013, 08:30 AM)
Looks like a long way to go.. probably another 1 1/2 to 2 months based on the pending list.. considering year end is holiday season..

all the best and congrats biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(MYJoker @ Dec 1 2013, 06:46 PM)
just read all ur post .u suppose to move in Today, had u ?
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QUOTE(siauann @ Dec 2 2013, 09:43 AM)
it seems like still a long way to go.
hope u can move in before cny  thumbup.gif
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I surely hope the reno could be completed asap... as I will have no place to stay after Dec... my current rental place has been sold to other. sweat.gif sweat.gif sweat.gif
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QUOTE(telasdist @ Dec 1 2013, 10:59 AM)
I'm actually quite new with the LED stuffs.
What does Lumen mean? higher the better?
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As what I understand, lumen is referring to the brightness or light intensity...the higher lumen it has, the brighter it is. For the same wattage, different colour temperatures has different lumen. (e.g. Yellow lights has lower lumen compared daylight).

Following is what I captured from wikipedia:-
The lumen (symbol: lm) is the SI derived unit of luminous flux, a measure of the total "amount" of visible light emitted by a source. Luminous flux differs from power (radiant flux) in that luminous flux measurements reflect the varying sensitivity of the human eye to different wavelengths of light, while radiant flux measurements indicate the total power of all electromagnetic waves emitted, independent of the eye's ability to perceive it. A lux is one lumen per square meter.
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QUOTE(telasdist @ Dec 1 2013, 11:05 AM)
This security door is like a thick door together with a big and thicker frame and you dont have to install the grille anymore? is it something like that?
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Although it's named as 'security door', but nothing is 100%, even the seller would tell you the same.
However, we are just adding more barrier features to make it harder for the intruders. Thus, our home security is basically a combination of various features.

Normally people do not install grill when they have the security door as it is already a metal which is harder to cut. Further more, it has more lock sets to secure the main lock and also the upper and bottom locks.


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The door is moulded so that the lock set is hidden from outside of the door. As such, it is not expose where people couldn't reach the lock set with metal ruler or cutter.



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QUOTE(brian81st @ Dec 2 2013, 05:35 PM)
hi maxxon, how is ur kitchen cabinet progress going on? i think i order from the same company as yours , quite worried now as i read some negative comment on the company, do update me on the quality of their work ,thks,
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The kitchen cab is not in process yet as it is pending the floor tiles in kitchen to get the exact measurement. Me too very worry on their quality after reading some bad comments in the forum. No choice for me but to pray hard that they deliver good work as I've already paid a RM1k in the fair.... mellow.gif

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Some updates on the installation of windows and sliding doors, will do a supplier review write up after some rectifications and installation of another piece of tempered glass panel.

Casement window in master bedroom-
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Casement window in masterbedroom looking out to the centre courtyard-
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Sliding doors at courtyard (upstairs & downstairs)-
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Big windows at living room with 3x sliding panels-
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I find the kitchen door looks a bit weird....
Further more, I told the vendor that I can't accept this door as the door's size is much smaller than the frame. Will see how they gonna rectify it.
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Referring to my previous post about lightings, I bought some led eyeballs from a forumer Zealles and cound't find matching casing. Zealles has helped me to get the matching casing, Philips brand at RM10.50 ea. I should've posted this updates 2 weeks ago but coudn't find time to do so.

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The kitchen door looks fine to me though, just that the top window frame need to be the same width as door. So have you decided how to fill up your courtyard yet? Zen style garden with lotsa pebbles and stone carving?
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Nov 24 2013, 04:14 AM)
There comes the installation of my 5'x7' security door. It is from Top Security which their doors are locally made in Klang. I chose this type of full panel doors over the one with a sub-panel because it is better break-in-ressistance compared the latter.

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How much is this security door?
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do ur taman come with gate n guarded?
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QUOTE(Xccess @ Dec 14 2013, 09:05 AM)
The kitchen door looks fine to me though, just that the top window frame need to be the same width as door. So have you decided how to fill up your courtyard yet? Zen style garden with lotsa pebbles and stone carving?
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The vendor came to do some adjustment on the windows and doors in the afternoon but I was not around...shoud pop round later to check them out...
As for the kitchen door, it will still be looking weird if the upper frame is of same size with the door frame... I was scratching my head on this and lastly got some ideas. I shall get some custom made stickers for the upper frame, so it looks like those western cafe...

Yup, gonna lay lots of pebbles in the court yard and place a big potted plant on top... nod.gif

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QUOTE(JWH @ Dec 14 2013, 01:28 PM)
How much is this security door?
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It was rm2688, bought in an exhibition fair..
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QUOTE(MYJoker @ Dec 14 2013, 08:59 PM)
do ur taman come with gate n guarded?
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Yup, it's a gated and guarded community. smile.gif
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Updates on tiling works:-

Referring to my previous post, the tiler has been missing in action when they just about to start the tiling work. To avoid further delay, my main con got me another team and tiling job was resumed about 3 weeks ago.

This new team is a pair of very loving husband and wife in their fifties/sixties.
This aunty looks very cute. She likes to cover her head with the face towel..

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This is their gadget with pre-loaded oldies that makes the atmosphere so retro and 'got feel'.... tongue.gif

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The main con is requested to hack some upper part of the walls to make better leveling...
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There are some cracked tiles (indonesian tiles) found when opened up the cartons. doh.gif

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For the grout dividers, they use these little straps which were cut from those carton strapping tapes..

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Bathroom in master bedroom. The raised floor is for the free standing bath tub.

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Another bathroom at the upper floor. As you can see, the feature wall is not in full panel as we have overlooked that the water outlet is very near the window. If we had noticed this problem earlier, we should have either switch the water outlet or place the feature wall on another panel of wall. Hmmm....since it is now too late for changes, we can only try hard to convince ourself that it doesn't look as bad....
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The concrete top in galaxy black-

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Tiling work in the ground floor bathroom is in progress. The tiles were chosen to be slightly darker in this bathroom as contrast to the other two brighter ones, as we can have an option of a darker bathroom when we need a calm and relaxing shower...

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The water outlet/floor trap:-

There was an unfit gap as u see in the pictures as I just simply put the trap in to take photo...

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The water outlet/floor trap:-

There was an unfit gap as u see in the pictures as I just simply put the trap in to take photo...

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Glad you had everything worked out. Progress looks good. Keep it coming. I'm still hesitating if I wanna use mosaic tiles for shower area in my new unit as this is a ideal place for mold due to humidity.

Mold is commonly found between tile's gap unless color of your grout is black. smile.gif
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Bathroom in master bedroom. The raised floor is for the free standing bath tub.

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Another bathroom at the upper floor. As you can see, the feature wall is not in full panel as we have overlooked that the water outlet is very near the window. If we had noticed this problem earlier, we should have either switch the water outlet or place the feature wall on another panel of wall. Hmmm....since it is now too late for changes, we can only try hard to convince ourself that it doesn't look as bad....
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It's not that bad lar... smile.gif

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QUOTE(Xccess @ Dec 15 2013, 01:39 PM)
Glad you had everything worked out. Progress looks good. Keep it coming. I'm still hesitating if I wanna use mosaic tiles for shower area in my new unit as this is a ideal place for mold due to humidity.

Mold is commonly found between tile's gap unless color of your grout is black. smile.gif
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I love the refreshing mood created by the mosaic tiles... You are right about the challenge of preventing it from getting mold and mildew stain.
There are couple of preventions that we gotta take note:-
1) use the mold/mildew resistant grout
2) use grout sealer (might need to reapply after a year or two)
3) install ventilation fan to keep out humidity
4) keep the bathroom windows and doors open for ventilation
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QUOTE(adrianjc @ Dec 15 2013, 02:57 PM)
It's not that bad lar...  smile.gif
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Arigato gozaimasu for the comforting~ tongue.gif
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Actually, I'm kinda curious how did you guys tell your contractor on what colour to paint on which wall?
To avoid mistakes and confusion, I've sent my contractor the following few pics, plotted out which part and which colour that I want (based on nippon paint colours brochure) . My contractor said he was amazed to see so many polka dots when he opened up the files....guess I'm the first ever client of his doing this... brows.gif cool2.gif

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Edited: all 'Hush White' colour has been changed to 'Orchid White'. Details on the changes pls read following post.

The first layer of paint was done and I'm kinda satisfied with the chosen colours accept the living room and family hall which has been painted in 'hush white'. The 'hush white' colour is too yellowish/creamy to my liking. It makes the room looks smaller and the walls were looked like those already painted for more than 10 years...
I failed to convince myself accepting the colours so I have to tell the contractor to re-paint it to another brighter colour (orchid white). I think I better change it now since it is just painted the 1st layer, rather than regretting for many years to come living in it... tongue.gif

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Dec 16 2013, 03:18 AM)
Actually, I'm kinda curious how did you guys tell your contractor on what colour to paint on which wall?
To avoid mistakes and confusion, I've sent my contractor the following few pics, plotted out which part and which colour that I want (based on nippon paint colours brochure) . My contractor said he was amazed to see so many polka dots when he opened up the files....guess I'm the first ever client of his doing this...    brows.gif  cool2.gif

The first layer of paint was done and I'm kinda satisfied with the chosen colours accept the living room and family hall which has been painted in 'hush white'. The 'hush white' colour is too yellowish/creamy to my liking. It makes the room looks smaller and the walls were looked like those already painted for more than 10 years...
I failed to convince myself accepting the colours so I have to tell the contractor to re-paint it to another brighter colour (orchid white). I think I better change it now since it is just painted the 1st layer, rather than regretting for many years to come living in it...  tongue.gif

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wow, thumbup.gif so nice to see you doing such big reno... i wish that i could do the same like you... money3...

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Dec 16 2013, 03:18 AM)
Actually, I'm kinda curious how did you guys tell your contractor on what colour to paint on which wall?
To avoid mistakes and confusion, I've sent my contractor the following few pics, plotted out which part and which colour that I want (based on nippon paint colours brochure) . My contractor said he was amazed to see so many polka dots when he opened up the files....guess I'm the first ever client of his doing this...    brows.gif  cool2.gif

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The first layer of paint was done and I'm kinda satisfied with the chosen colours accept the living room and family hall which has been painted in 'hush white'. The 'hush white' colour is too yellowish/creamy to my liking. It makes the room looks smaller and the walls were looked like those already painted for more than 10 years...
I failed to convince myself accepting the colours so I have to tell the contractor to re-paint it to another brighter colour (orchid white). I think I better change it now since it is just painted the 1st layer, rather than regretting for many years to come living in it...  tongue.gif

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laugh die me. so cute. thanks for making my day man.
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is your lighting up when you paint your interior?

if you havent do the final layer best to have the lighting done and switch them on. otherwise you will see different shades of color.
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QUOTE(MANSTIR @ Dec 16 2013, 09:11 AM)
wow,  thumbup.gif so nice to see you doing such big reno... i wish that i could do the same like you... money3...
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I'm doing very minimal structural change here... However, when a renovation take place, it can really burn a big hole in the pocket.... sweat.gif
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QUOTE(monkey9926 @ Dec 16 2013, 04:33 PM)
laugh die me. so cute. thanks for making my day man.
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Hiak hiak hiak...I've just sent him another 2 polka dots pics indicating types of lights and position, u wanna see? tongue.gif
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QUOTE(praetorion @ Dec 16 2013, 09:16 PM)
is your lighting up when you paint your interior?

if you havent do the final layer  best to have the lighting done and switch them on. otherwise you will see different shades of color.
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Haven't do the final layer yet. Lighting installation gonna be this friday.
Thanks ya for the reminder. wink.gif
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Nice reno sharing. Your bathroom looks fantastics!
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BRILLIANT IDEA rclxms.gif Nice progress maxxon thumbup.gif

QUOTE(maxxon @ Dec 16 2013, 03:18 AM)
Actually, I'm kinda curious how did you guys tell your contractor on what colour to paint on which wall?
To avoid mistakes and confusion, I've sent my contractor the following few pics, plotted out which part and which colour that I want (based on nippon paint colours brochure) . My contractor said he was amazed to see so many polka dots when he opened up the files....guess I'm the first ever client of his doing this...    brows.gif  cool2.gif

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The first layer of paint was done and I'm kinda satisfied with the chosen colours accept the living room and family hall which has been painted in 'hush white'. The 'hush white' colour is too yellowish/creamy to my liking. It makes the room looks smaller and the walls were looked like those already painted for more than 10 years...
I failed to convince myself accepting the colours so I have to tell the contractor to re-paint it to another brighter colour (orchid white). I think I better change it now since it is just painted the 1st layer, rather than regretting for many years to come living in it...  tongue.gif

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QUOTE(zombie @ Dec 17 2013, 03:21 AM)
Nice reno sharing. Your bathroom looks fantastics!
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QUOTE(*StarGazer* @ Dec 17 2013, 09:20 AM)
BRILLIANT IDEA  rclxms.gif  Nice progress maxxon  thumbup.gif
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Tiling of kitchen floor:-

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Tiling of car porch:-

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Dec 16 2013, 03:18 AM)
Actually, I'm kinda curious how did you guys tell your contractor on what colour to paint on which wall?
To avoid mistakes and confusion, I've sent my contractor the following few pics, plotted out which part and which colour that I want (based on nippon paint colours brochure) . My contractor said he was amazed to see so many polka dots when he opened up the files....guess I'm the first ever client of his doing this...    brows.gif  cool2.gif

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The first layer of paint was done and I'm kinda satisfied with the chosen colours accept the living room and family hall which has been painted in 'hush white'. The 'hush white' colour is too yellowish/creamy to my liking. It makes the room looks smaller and the walls were looked like those already painted for more than 10 years...
I failed to convince myself accepting the colours so I have to tell the contractor to re-paint it to another brighter colour (orchid white). I think I better change it now since it is just painted the 1st layer, rather than regretting for many years to come living in it...  tongue.gif

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Good call. Better to redo it to what you really like rather than live with what you don't.
That's the problem with renovation planning - you can only guess how things will turn up to your liking.
Even orchid white is not that white.
I chose the base white for ICI - the one they use to mix with powders to produce other colors.

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Why don't you brick up the fence to have more privacy ?
Your house is fronting a field.
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[quote=maxxon,Dec 15 2013, 02:59 AM]
Bathroom in master bedroom. The raised floor is for the free standing bath tub.

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Congrats! I like your Master Bathroom Window, rather than the usual 2' by 2.5' fare.
What is the opening of the window hight?
I am thinking no more than 12" hight for my bathroom, i.e. Minus the Alu Frame, the glass pane should be about 10". Therefore iron grill not required, right?

Also, is there a particular reason for your window to be much lower from your celling?
For me, I would like the window to be the same height with the top of your master bedroom window, probably another foot higher, looks more symmetrical from the outside.

I also like your marble design wall tiles, I think weikee started it and I am looking for such tiles too.
Tile size? 1'x 1.5'? How much per piece and Where did got it from? Thanks.

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QUOTE(sekkee @ Dec 21 2013, 07:29 AM)
Good call. Better to redo it to what you really like rather than live with what you don't.
That's the problem with renovation planning - you can only guess how things will turn up to your liking.
Even orchid white is not that white.
I chose the base white for ICI - the one they use to mix with powders to produce other colors.
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It cost me an additional rm1200 for the re-paint. sweat.gif Good thing is that the main con coupled it with a FOC brick fencing for my front yard which is next to the letter box pillar. (Changing it to brick fencing as the original mild steel fence is not matching the horizontal design for main gate).

Im glad that I did the re-paint.. Coz it looks much better, at least I kinda love the orchid white. Yup, it's not a pure white but with a slight warmer tint (I prefer this compared the previous creamy tone).
I've got the bright white for the exterior and would like more cosy mood for the interior.

QUOTE(sekkee @ Dec 21 2013, 07:31 AM)
Why don't you brick up the fence to have more privacy ?
Your house is fronting a field.
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I do not fence it up as I don't wanna waste the green view and block the nice natural breeze. I would like it in a more open concept and the view is the main reason I'm installing a folding door which I can fully open it up wall to wall. I love the concept of bringing the inside out; and the outside in. When I need privacy, I can just put down the blinds.

Moreover, the neighborhood is kinda decent in this gated and guarded community. The field is only accesible by the residents for activities like jogging, exercising, cycling, children playground and Qi-Gong sessions. Only the vehicles of residents living in our taman (110 units) will be using the road behind my hse. smile.gif

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QUOTE(Mac Wai @ Dec 21 2013, 10:16 PM)
Congrats! I like your Master Bathroom Window, rather than the usual 2' by 2.5' fare.
What is the opening of the window hight?
I am thinking no more than 12" hight for my bathroom, i.e. Minus the Alu Frame, the glass pane should be about 10". Therefore iron grill not required, right?

Also, is there a particular reason for your window to be much lower from your celling?
For me, I would like the window to be the same height with the top of your master bedroom window, probably another foot higher, looks more symmetrical from the outside.

I also like your marble design wall tiles, I think weikee started it and I am looking for such tiles too.
Tile size? 1'x 1.5'? How much per piece and Where did got it from? Thanks.
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Thanks!

As for the window, you are right that it is at 1' height (1' x 6'), therefore we do not need to install iron grill. smile.gif
The window is made to this height so that we do not need to climb a chair to shut it. Although it is not likely to shut it daily but I think we should if we are leaving the house for days. Moreover, i personally think that The front facade will looks kinda awkward if the bathroom's windows are higher as the protruded strips beside the bedroom's window (do not know the right term for it) will looks hanging and no connectivity....

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As for the bathroom's wall tiles, I'm just aware now that it is similar with weikee's. I read his thread like a year ago and do not remember such details... Hehehe...seems like we have similar taste. tongue.gif
Looking back at his thread, I think mine is similar with his but with slightly lighter and less marble lines. I have seen his in the tile shop too but I chose the lighter ones. I got mine at Ga Hing @RM6/pc, 1' x 2'. These tiles are from Indonesia and mind you that these tiles of mine has quite a number of it cracked before installing and it needs to be soaked overnight before tiling.

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FYI, all electrical appliances (except TV) are going to have a price hike from 1st Jan. Gonna share with you some items that I've bought recently:-

Fridge-
Bought the Toshiba's 700L fridge @RM2500. Harvey Norman is selling at RM 3099.
Chose this 700L over the 650L as the difference is only rm250. I'm getting the big ones here as I've inherited my mum's habit of storing most dried cooking ingredients in the fridge. Bigger space means easier organizing.

The picture below is a 650L Toshiba that I took some times back.
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Fans-
i) Fanco fan @RM350, swivel positioning by manual only. (No budget for the pricey NSB vento fan which is around rm13++).
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ii) Deka baby fan in black @RM188.
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iii) Alpha E-Light 5 blades fan with emergency light, 4 speeds @RM360.

iv) Alpha 828 5 blades fan, 4 speeds, @RM265.

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v) Alpha Q28 5 blades fan, design same as 828 but with 5 speeds and reverse mechanism for natural wind function. @RM300.

vi) Alpha Axon 1 360 degree swirl fan, 5 speeds, @RM499.
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Note: The sales guy from the shop which I bought the fridge said he will reckon Alpha's fan over KDK and Deka (I had already bought all my fans before knowing him and their shop sells Deka, KDK, Panasonic and Alpha). According to him, KDK (also the OEM for Panasonic fan) has various complains from customers for unstable swinging.


Air conditioning-
Bought all Mitsubishi brand (Mitsubishi Electric) as following:
- 3 units of 1.0HP, plasma, i-see sensor @RM1100 ea.
- 1 unit of 2.5HP, standard (plasma only available for 1.0 & 1.5HP), @RM2100 ea.
- 1 unit of 2.5HP cassette air-cond @RM2800 ea.

Note:
1) All above are non-inverter and price exclude installation as my main con will do it.
2) All Mitsubishi air-cond has increased in price. The shop agreed to grant me the old price as I brought the quotation they gave me before the increment.
3) The original warranty is 2 years on interior unit & 7 years on compressor. I've bought the additional 3 years warranty extension for the following:
- RM135 for 1.0HP (1 extension can use for all 3 units of my 1.0 HP as they do not track the serial number).
- RM175 for 2.5HP cassette air-cond.

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For the Franca Fan, i think manual adjustment should be fine if it going to be used in the wet kitchen area where the action are.
You have shortlisted an assortment of fans model and brand. We are spoiled for choice and could be a headacehe in choosing the correct ones. Will look forward to your review on the fans chosen. rclxms.gif
Air-con, the reason for not choosing the electricity saving inverter types? Is it due to you low usage or you have a particular reason?...tks! biggrin.gif

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nice reno
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are u sure ? about the all electrical appliances (except TV) are going to have a price hike from 1st Jan
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QUOTE(MYJoker @ Dec 22 2013, 05:32 PM)
are u sure ? about the  all electrical appliances (except TV) are going to have a price hike from 1st Jan
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The sales guy said they've got the memo and new price list already. We just wait till the time and see lor...
Btw, im buying mine now coz im targetting to move in soon...
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Dec 22 2013, 07:41 PM)
The sales guy said they've got the memo and new price list already. We just wait till the time and see lor...
Btw, im buying mine now coz im targetting to move in soon...
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is it bcause of the GST?
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QUOTE(Mac Wai @ Dec 22 2013, 12:50 PM)
For the Franca Fan, i think manual adjustment should be fine if it going to be used in the wet kitchen area where the action are.
You have shortlisted an assortment of fans model and brand. We are spoiled for choice and could be a headacehe in choosing the correct ones. Will look forward to your review on the fans chosen. rclxms.gif 
Air-con, the reason for not choosing the electricity saving inverter types? Is it due to you low usage or you have a particular reason?...tks! biggrin.gif
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I'm installing the Fanco fan in dining room, the 360 degree Alpha fan in the kitchen. Can't put ceiling fan in both these places as there will be a pendent light in the middle.

Yup, will do review after using those items. Hope they serve me good... tongue.gif
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QUOTE(iman_210 @ Dec 22 2013, 04:21 PM)
nice reno
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Thanks!


QUOTE(MYJoker @ Dec 22 2013, 07:43 PM)
is it bcause of the GST?
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Not entirely. GST will only be imposed later from April 2015, and that will not be considered as an increment on unit price but a general 6% tax on top of unit price payable to the gov.
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QUOTE(Mac Wai @ Dec 22 2013, 12:50 PM)
For the Franca Fan, i think manual adjustment should be fine if it going to be used in the wet kitchen area where the action are.
You have shortlisted an assortment of fans model and brand. We are spoiled for choice and could be a headacehe in choosing the correct ones. Will look forward to your review on the fans chosen. rclxms.gif 
Air-con, the reason for not choosing the electricity saving inverter types? Is it due to you low usage or you have a particular reason?...tks! biggrin.gif
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I left out the part of air cond in my previous reply. Im choosing non-inverter because Im not the heavy user. I just on the air cond a few hours max at afternoon or sleeping time if it is hot or stuffy. I love natural wind and good ventilation is important. So, im opening up the windows most of the time. smile.gif

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do u shifted bathroom of master bedroom?
shift mean move the whole bathroom to another place.

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QUOTE(jam_lennon @ Dec 23 2013, 09:29 PM)
do u shifted bathroom of master bedroom?
shift mean move the whole bathroom to another place.
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Nope, I didn't relocate the bathroom. I just extended it by pushing it out to the balcony.
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merry christmas. how much ur grill cost alredy
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QUOTE(MYJoker @ Dec 24 2013, 10:06 PM)
merry christmas. how much ur grill cost alredy
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Merry X'mas! hands.gif

My grill is RM10.50/sqft (powder coated) + RM1/sqft for the option of angle bar.

Following is the pic from the vendor showing example of angle bar.
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Fans and lightings installation in progress:-

Another polka dots works that I've produced. brows.gif

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LED sensor spotlight for front porch and back yard.
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Master bedroom with eyeballs basically as I like cosy ambience.
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Upstairs family hall
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The AZ e-lite 4" LED downlights is quite bright as these 2 pcs warm white alone can bright up the whole family hall, stairs and even the court yard... shocking.gif

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Looking good! What type of ballast you have with your led lights?

Care to share the cost of the led lights? Thank you
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Hi maxxon, just came across your amazing thread. Looks like you managed to find yourself a good contractor. I am in awe watching the progress of your reno smile.gif
Merry Christmas and for your lightings, do use a good mixture of daylight sensors and Hager timer switches. Can simulate ppl being home even when you are away on holiday.
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Dec 14 2013, 01:09 AM)
Although it's named as 'security door', but nothing is 100%, even the seller would tell you the same.
However, we are just adding more barrier features to make it harder for the intruders. Thus, our home security is basically a combination of various features.

Normally people do not install grill when they have the security door as it is already a metal which is harder to cut. Further more, it has more lock sets to secure the main lock and also the upper and bottom locks.
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The door is moulded so that the lock set is hidden from outside of the door. As such, it is not expose where people couldn't reach the lock set with metal ruler or cutter.
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hoho, this is awesome. i will consider it but somehow RM2.5k is quite a number for me. does the door able to connect with your alarm system?
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Dec 16 2013, 03:18 AM)
Actually, I'm kinda curious how did you guys tell your contractor on what colour to paint on which wall?
To avoid mistakes and confusion, I've sent my contractor the following few pics, plotted out which part and which colour that I want (based on nippon paint colours brochure) . My contractor said he was amazed to see so many polka dots when he opened up the files....guess I'm the first ever client of his doing this...    brows.gif  cool2.gif

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The first layer of paint was done and I'm kinda satisfied with the chosen colours accept the living room and family hall which has been painted in 'hush white'. The 'hush white' colour is too yellowish/creamy to my liking. It makes the room looks smaller and the walls were looked like those already painted for more than 10 years...
I failed to convince myself accepting the colours so I have to tell the contractor to re-paint it to another brighter colour (orchid white). I think I better change it now since it is just painted the 1st layer, rather than regretting for many years to come living in it...  tongue.gif

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I noticed that your interior is using single color on each wall right?
Perhaps, you can try draw some line by paint vertically. The line can be thicker or thinner as long as you make whole wall asymmetry. If you are interested, i can pm you some photos from other forum.
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Dec 25 2013, 01:18 PM)
Fans and lightings installation in progress:-

Another polka dots works that I've produced.  brows.gif

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LED sensor spotlight for front porch and back yard.
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Master bedroom with eyeballs basically as I like cosy ambience.
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Upstairs family hall
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The AZ e-lite 4" LED downlights is quite bright as these 2 pcs warm white alone can bright up the whole family hall, stairs and even the court yard...  shocking.gif

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love your polka dot layout biggrin.gif
everything looking good biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(S'aimer @ Dec 25 2013, 10:42 PM)
Looking good! What type of ballast you have with your led lights?

Care to share the cost of the led lights? Thank you
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For the eyeballs spotlight, I'm pairing it with osram ballast; whereas other LED lights I'm not too sure coz most of them are built inside the casing.

For the lighting cost, u may check my previous post:-
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2952544/+240



QUOTE(PropFox @ Dec 25 2013, 11:46 PM)
Hi maxxon, just came across your amazing thread. Looks like you managed to find yourself a good contractor. I am in awe watching the progress of your reno smile.gif
Merry Christmas and for your lightings, do use a good mixture of daylight sensors and Hager timer switches. Can simulate ppl being home even when you are away on holiday.
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Thanks for reading and following this thread. biggrin.gif
X'mas is just over, so it's now Happy New Year!
My initial plan is to put a hager timer on the car porch downlights...hmm...after your reminder, I should consider to put one more timer on an indoor light too....for the simulation like u mentioned. tongue.gif


QUOTE(wanchenghuat @ Dec 26 2013, 10:26 AM)
love your polka dot layout biggrin.gif
everything looking good biggrin.gif
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Thanks for liking my polka dots 'artwork'! tongue.gif

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QUOTE(telasdist @ Dec 25 2013, 11:53 PM)
hoho, this is awesome. i will consider it but somehow RM2.5k is quite a number for me. does the door able to connect with your alarm system?
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Yup, sure it can be secured with the alarm system. smile.gif


QUOTE(telasdist @ Dec 26 2013, 12:20 AM)
I noticed that your interior is using single color on each wall right?
Perhaps, you can try draw some line by paint vertically. The line can be thicker or thinner as long as you make whole wall asymmetry. If you are interested, i can pm you some photos from other forum.
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Haha...I'm too lazy to do so ler... tongue.gif
Moreover, I would minimize pattern on walls or wallpaper because I will easily get 'jelak' with it. That's part of the reason why I do not do much built-in cabinet, built-in feature wall panel, wall paper, etc.

I'm just going to decorate my walls with photos and paintings which I can easily take it down and change. wink.gif
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Dec 26 2013, 01:16 PM)
Thanks for reading and following this thread. biggrin.gif
X'mas is just over, so it's now Happy New Year!
My initial plan is to put a hager timer on the car porch downlights...hmm...after your reminder, I should consider to put one more timer on an indoor light too....for the simulation like u mentioned.  tongue.gif
Do consider using the Selcon daylight sensors too. It works abit differently from the Hager timer which is mainly time setting based. The Selcon automatically turns on when the environment is dark regardless of the time. For example the car porch lights will turn on during a dark rainy 4pm etc.


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Do consider using the Selcon daylight sensors too. It works abit differently from the Hager timer which is mainly time setting based. The Selcon automatically turns on when the environment is dark regardless of the time. For example the car porch lights will turn on during a dark rainy 4pm etc.
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Do consider using the Selcon daylight sensors too. It works abit differently from the Hager timer which is mainly time setting based. The Selcon automatically turns on when the environment is dark regardless of the time. For example the car porch lights will turn on during a dark rainy 4pm etc.
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Where can get this selcon
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Where can get this selcon
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U may want to check this out too:
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1583881/all
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Many lighting shops actually carry it. Just ask around. Last time i bought mine in seapark or was it in Top Ten puchong. Either one of these.
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FYI, all electrical appliances (except TV) are going to have a price hike from 1st Jan. Gonna share with you some items that I've bought recently:-

Fridge-
Bought the Toshiba's 700L fridge @RM2500. Harvey Norman is selling at RM 3099.
Chose this 700L over the 650L as the difference is only rm250. I'm getting the big ones here as I've inherited my mum's habit of storing most dried cooking ingredients in the fridge. Bigger space means easier organizing.

The picture below is a 650L Toshiba that I took some times back.
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Fans-
i) Fanco fan @RM350, swivel positioning by manual only. (No budget for the pricey NSB vento fan which is around rm13++).
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ii) Deka baby fan in black @RM188.
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iii) Alpha E-Light 5 blades fan with emergency light, 4 speeds @RM360.

iv) Alpha 828 5 blades fan, 4 speeds, @RM265.

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v) Alpha Q28 5 blades fan, design same as 828 but with 5 speeds and reverse mechanism for natural wind function. @RM300.

vi) Alpha Axon 1 360 degree swirl fan, 5 speeds, @RM499.
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Note: The sales guy from the shop which I bought the fridge said he will reckon Alpha's fan over KDK and Deka (I had already bought all my fans before knowing him and their shop sells Deka, KDK, Panasonic and Alpha). According to him, KDK (also the OEM for Panasonic fan) has various complains from customers for unstable swinging.
Air conditioning-
Bought all Mitsubishi brand (Mitsubishi Electric) as following:
- 3 units of 1.0HP, plasma, i-see sensor @RM1100 ea.
- 1 unit of 2.5HP, standard (plasma only available for 1.0 & 1.5HP), @RM2100 ea.
- 1 unit of 2.5HP cassette air-cond @RM2800 ea.

Note:
1) All above are non-inverter and price exclude installation as my main con will do it.
2) All Mitsubishi air-cond has increased in price. The shop agreed to grant me the old price as I brought the quotation they gave me before the increment.
3) The original warranty is 2 years on interior unit & 7 years on compressor. I've bought the additional 3 years warranty extension for the following:
- RM135 for 1.0HP (1 extension can use for all 3 units of my 1.0 HP as they do not track the serial number).
- RM175 for 2.5HP cassette air-cond.
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serious shit? i m renovating soon, should i go on a buying frenzy now?
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serious shit? i m renovating soon, should i go on a buying frenzy now?
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You may verify yourself with a couple of shops about the price increase... Must use a little technique though when digging info from them. If straight away ask if there is an increase, sure they gonna say yes...

If there really is a price increase soon, you may do a calculation on the difference you gonna save if buying now, see if it is worth to buy so early or not? Can they really keep the items for you for months and still grant you the old price? You may leave the tv and audio system at the time being as new model keep coming up fast and older model will have price drop.
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It has been some times since my last updates. Just little progress thus far....

I find that the original fencing of my front porch will gonna be super awkward as it doesn't match with the gate (horizontal stripes) that I gonna install later. Good thing that my main con is so kind to brick it up FOC for me. So the fencing is now matching with the side wall fencing. biggrin.gif

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Tiling of table top for other two bathrooms with semi-recessed JS basin.

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The ceiling mount ventilation fan for master bathroom.

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Encountered an ad hoc problem recently. My water bills for these 2 months has been hiked up to hundred over each month which is an abnormal kind of water usage. I went to Syabas requested for a check if thier new water meter has got any problem. They told me to go back and observe if the meter is running or not when not using any water. According to them, this is quite a common scenerio that there is a pipe leakage somewhere.

After some checking, we finally identified the leakage which is near the newly extended front foyer. This is most probably caused by the termite prevention drilling which was done earlier. Hmmm...the perimeter drilling is actually by luck whether or not it hit the underground piping... and I'm the less lucky one this time... sad.gif

To solve the problem, the original incoming pipe has been cut off and was re-routed, running thru the wall instead so that we do not destroy the newly done cement rendering floor and the decorative tiling at the foyer...

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Jan 9 2014, 02:18 AM)

The ceiling mount ventilation fan for master bathroom.

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this ventilation do you have a duct out to external?
i plan to install this in my bathroom without duct
is it advisable ?
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Jan 9 2014, 02:18 AM)
The ceiling mount ventilation fan for master bathroom.

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Your master bathroom do not have windows?
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QUOTE(nitromx @ Jan 9 2014, 08:45 AM)
this ventilation do you have a duct out to external?
i plan to install this in my bathroom without duct
is it advisable ?
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Mine is without the outward ducting, just suck up to the roof which I think it's ok coz my roof area is very high and spacious... Not recomended if roof area not big enough, otherwise the humid air gonna trapped inside...


QUOTE(enriquelee @ Jan 9 2014, 10:03 AM)
Your master bathroom do not have windows?
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There is a 1'x6' top hung window. I do not want to mount it on window coz I want to avoid using grill (very narrow opening so that ppl can't climb in). Besides that it will also somehow jeopardise the look of my front facade...

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Jan 9 2014, 02:48 PM)
There is a 1'x6' top hung window. I do not want to mount it on window coz I want to avoid using grill (very narrow opening so that ppl can't climb in). Besides that it will also somehow jeopardise the look of my front facade...
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If the ventilation is good enough, this kind of mechanical ventilation shall be avoided.
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Jan 9 2014, 02:18 AM)
It has been some times since my last updates. Just little progress thus far....

I find that the original fencing of my front porch will gonna be super awkward as it doesn't match with the gate (horizontal stripes) that I gonna install later. Good thing that my main con is so kind to brick it up FOC for me. So the fencing is now matching with the side wall fencing. biggrin.gif

Original:

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Tiling of table top for other two bathrooms with semi-recessed JS basin.

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The ceiling mount ventilation fan for master bathroom.

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the ceiling mounted exhaust fan u installed, u just let the air go into ceiling? planning to do the same. good practice is like cooker hood they use aluminum coil to divert bad air out.

any advise?
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btw,

nice of your contractor to do the brick fence for u. it's so much better and modern.


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hey can show more photos of your courtyard?
want to see how you decor it rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(enriquelee @ Jan 9 2014, 05:29 PM)
If the ventilation is good enough, this kind of mechanical ventilation shall be avoided.
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Arr...now I get what you mean when you asked if there's a window... tongue.gif
Yup, the natural ventilation should be alright as there's a window in the bathroom and there's also another window just outside the bathroom which is out looking to the courtyard. Actually, I'm just adding this ventilation fan as an additional prevention of humid air which could cause mold/mildew to grow on tiles and mosaics' grouts.
If it's a windy day then I do not need to turn it on. smile.gif



QUOTE(monkey9926 @ Jan 9 2014, 09:31 PM)
the ceiling mounted exhaust fan u installed, u just let the air go into ceiling? planning to do the same. good practice is  like cooker hood they use aluminum coil to divert bad air out.

any advise?
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Yup, of course the ones with the air expel host is a better option but I just want to minimise hacking and it's not going to look nice on my front facade.... sweat.gif

As there's also natural ventilation thru windows, humidity is minimal... Moreover the rooms above the ceiling is quite spacious, so I think it's ok... hmm.gif
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QUOTE(monkey9926 @ Jan 9 2014, 09:34 PM)
btw,

nice of your contractor to do the brick fence for u. it's so much better and modern.
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Hehe...I'm also kinda 'paiseh' when requesting this where most of the wet works are already done... sweat.gif
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QUOTE(nitromx @ Jan 10 2014, 08:40 AM)
hey can show more photos of your courtyard?
want to see how you decor it  rclxms.gif
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Err..pls bear with me at the moment as we will only start decorating it when other parts are done... Anyway, just gonna make it very simple with minimalist kinda concept... smile.gif
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Jan 10 2014, 03:07 PM)
Arr...now I get what you mean when you asked if there's a window... tongue.gif
Yup, the natural ventilation should be alright as there's a window in the bathroom and there's also another window just outside the bathroom which is out looking to the courtyard. Actually, I'm just adding this ventilation fan as an additional prevention of humid air which could cause mold/mildew to grow on tiles and mosaics' grouts.
If it's a windy day then I do not need to turn it on.  smile.gif
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Ah ha! You got the point. Anyhow, it is good to have as secondary function.
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Or when u pangsai too smelly and wanna get rid of the smell fast.. Time like this good to have secondary function haha
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QUOTE(PropFox @ Jan 11 2014, 05:29 PM)
Or when u pangsai too smelly and wanna get rid of the smell fast..  Time like this good to have secondary function haha
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Some caution when installing outdoor spotlight with motion sensors.... if there is a lot of cats in your area, for example you are next to a cat lady house, please be mindful that your spotlights will burn up quickly. You might need to change bulbs frequently.
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QUOTE(gyver @ Jan 11 2014, 11:00 PM)
Some caution when installing outdoor spotlight with motion sensors.... if there is a lot of cats in your area, for example you are next to a cat lady house, please be mindful that your spotlights will burn up quickly. You might need to change bulbs frequently.
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Thanks for the reminder..I'm using led type, hope it can last longer..
If the cats keep coming over, I think i need to buy those cat repellent from Daiso then. If it still doesn't work, I should catch the cats and send them to kampung area, give them more freedom~ kekeke! tongue.gif
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Following is the quotation from Inovar after site measurement. Installation gonna take place soon, for the entire 1st floor (masterbedroom, 2 other rooms and a small family hall).
I'm using 12mm trafic zone series for flooring, 8mm for staircases (without riser).

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The laminate flooring for the entire 1st floor is done today. Inovar sent over 4 chinese guys and 2 foreign workers. It was a one day work finishing around 5pm.


Touching up on the skirting joining parts.
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Trimming for 2 bedrooms' door which I do not change to new ones.
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They helped me to cover up the connecting strips for temporary as to avoid damage which could be happened when moving in carpentry and furniture...
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I'm using 12mm traffic zone series for floor board and 8mm for staircase.

The staircase without riser hence got to use this type of skirting profile.
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Chosen 'supposedly white' skirting but it turns out more to creamy colour compared my wall.... hmm....but still acceptable lar... tongue.gif

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The multifolding door at the kitchen was installed yesterday. It is by Reliance Home which I signed them up in a fair.
When I signed up in the fair, it was RM72/sqft (with hidden hinges and RM2 extra for colour glass).

Later when the Reliance guy came for site measurement, he asked if I want the hidden hinges or the otherwise. He told me that the folding door is gonna be exactly the same except for some actually not-so-obvious kinda hinges. After some considerations, we've chosen the latter @RM65/sqft, 6.38mm laminated clear glass instead of colour glass. Hence, it's a good RM567 savings in the pocket. rclxms.gif

Mind you that Reliance Home's products do not come with subframe. Some main cond might not prefer this method...


There were only 2 installers, a Chinese and an indonesian worker.

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OMG. Your house is damn nice !!! I dare not to even touch any of my existing floor tiles coz I know it will cost me a bomb. It is so nice even before furnishing. After furnishing, must look like a showroom!!!

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Nice. Does the laminate flooring give you a floating feeling when you walk over?

Mine is also laminate flooring but it is a strange feeling whenever I walk over.
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QUOTE(limhm1 @ Jan 23 2014, 09:51 AM)
OMG. Your house is damn nice !!! I dare not to even touch any of my existing floor tiles coz I know it will cost me a bomb. It is so nice even before furnishing. After furnishing, must look like a showroom!!!

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Hey bro, thanks for the compliment but you are too humble.. biggrin.gif

My house is almost 9 years old but yours is brand new house mar...if mine is new house I will not touch the flooring too...
all the parquets at first floor were still in good condition but I decided to take them off as I know it is not gonna be long lasting and will come off easily eventually. Really don't like the experience of the wood strips sticking on foot when walking....
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QUOTE(BTimes @ Jan 23 2014, 10:55 AM)
Nice. Does the laminate flooring give you a floating feeling when you walk over?

Mine is also laminate flooring but it is a strange feeling whenever I walk over.
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Thanks!

The flooring is ok. I'm using 12mm board here, how about yours? I understand that the stepping feel could be different for 8mm and 12mm board. I tried at their showroom that 12mm board feel more 'solid'...

However, there is some 'ik-ek' sound on staircase (I was suggested by Inovar sales person to use 8mm to save cost). The sales person said it is normal when newly install, shall wait till a week or two if the problem still exists, they will come and rectify.
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Jan 23 2014, 01:51 PM)
Thanks!

The flooring is ok. I'm using 12mm board here, how about yours? I understand that the stepping feel could be different for 8mm and 12mm board. I tried at their showroom that 12mm board feel more 'solid'...

However, there is some 'ik-ek' sound on staircase (I was suggested by Inovar sales person to use 8mm to save cost). The sales person said it is normal when newly install, shall wait till a week or two if the problem still exists, they will come and rectify.
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Okay, maybe mine is the 8mm type given by the developer. Definitely I walk everywhere and hear the faint creaking sound and it doesn't disappear with time.
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maxxon how much did inovar charge you for the staircase? how they calculate ah? TY!
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Okay, maybe mine is the 8mm type given by the developer.  Definitely I walk everywhere and hear the faint creaking sound and it doesn't disappear with time.
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For my staircase, except for 2 stair steps, the 'ik-ek' sound is no more for most stair steps. Will wait and see for another week.
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maxxon how much did inovar charge you for the staircase? how they calculate ah? TY!
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The quotation has been posted earlier, pls refer to post#384. There are 2 different rates for the staircase as the most bottom 3 steps is of bigger size. In addition, the quote is for staircase without riser (the vertical part). If I'm not wrong, full laminate should add another rm10 per step.

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Some random updates:

Paiping ready for the outdoor filter system.
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A picture just to show how's the look of the non-hidden hinges for the multi-folding door. I find it okay actually. tongue.gif
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The full height wardrobe is done. My initial plan was to build a partition and make a walk-in wardrobe kinda space but had later changed my mind. The reason being that I do not want to waste the spacious master bedroom and make it into a small & packed room. So, I chucked the initial idea and chosen the luxurious of space in the bedroom instead.

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how much total is your folding door cost you?
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does this mean that if the wall width is 10ft, total installation is RM65 x 10 = RM650?
or, RM65 x 10ft (width) x 10ft (height) = RM6,500?

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QUOTE(JY. @ Jan 25 2014, 02:17 PM)
how much total is your folding door cost you?
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QUOTE(pokchik @ Jan 25 2014, 07:24 PM)
does this mean that if the wall width is 10ft, total installation is RM65 x 10 = RM650?
or, RM65 x 10ft (width) x 10ft (height) = RM6,500?
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My folding door size is 118" x 99", cost RM5270 derived from RM65/sqft (per square foot).

The calculation is width (ft) x height (ft) x RM65
= 9.83ft x 8.25ft x 65
=5271 -> rounded up to RM5270.

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Looking good.
Congrats.
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QUOTE(sekkee @ Jan 26 2014, 09:28 PM)
Looking good.
Congrats.
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Thanks bro, yet to finish...still many parts to be be continue after CNY...now most vendors has gone on cny holidays and some even resuming work after chap goh meh... Envious me....

You must have been enjoying and getting excited to celebrate your first CNY at the new sanctuary right? Wish you and family a very prosperous CNY!

Btw, did you still manage to keep your home at the state of minimalist now? brows.gif
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Another random updates:-

Went to Builders Hardware in Kepong to take the hood suction hose so that the contractor can get it ready inside the plaster ceiling while waiting for the kitchen cab installation after CNY. I paid a RM130 first to take it home and will be refunded when they deliver the whole set of hood, hob and oven later. I'm getting Fotile brand from them and signed it in Homedec last May. As many forumers recommended, their price is always as attractive even that we buy direct from their shop. However, I still find I'm more 'jiok so' purchasing it from the fair because I get extended warranty given by Fotile and I got a 2pcs stockpot from the lucky draw + some other free gifts.... (so lucky that they were the exhibitor that time, so it's no doubt a good good good offer+ free gifts!) rclxms.gif

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Following are some other items that I got from Builders Hardware on the same day:-
- Cabana toilet roll holder at RM38ea. Love it mann! Such a nice quality at this price tag!

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Next, I got this HCE granite double bowl sink. Gotta get the kitchen cab vendor to install it as under-mount. Will show u guys the installation details later when done. Zheilwane has also gave me a very good price so that I can 'afford' to buy the HCE tap as shown in his showroom as well... tongue.gif

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I didn't get much bathroom accessories and fittings from them as I've already bought most of the items much earlier at Ga Hing where I got 50% off Johnson Suisse products which it was a discount-locked-in that I signed in Perfect Livin fair. I will show the pictures of those fittings later as they had all been installed and already been covered up to avoid scratches... Kekeke~

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If u dont mind i'm asking
what kind of skirting did they use for ur laminated floor? it look nice.

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QUOTE(shahar2283 @ Jan 28 2014, 09:21 AM)
If u dont mind i'm asking
what kind of skirting did they use for ur laminated floor? it look nice.
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Ofcoz I don't mind, I'm happy to share what I can.. biggrin.gif
It's good to have more interactions in the thread which it gives me motivation to go on instead of me alone "shiok sendiri"...hahaha laugh.gif rclxm9.gif

The skirting that I'm using here is the plastic type with embossed wood grain, the color called Pearl Teak.
One good thing of using the plastic type skirting is ofcoz termite proof. Inovar is giving lifetime termites warranty on the floor board but exclude the skirtings and accessories. Their wooden skirtings are made of those cheap mdf, so might as well get the plastic ones... tongue.gif


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Congrats, your hse is looking very nice maxxon rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Jan 28 2014, 12:18 PM)
Ofcoz I don't mind, I'm happy to share what I can..  biggrin.gif
It's good to have more interactions in the thread which it gives me motivation to go on instead of me alone "shiok sendiri"...hahaha  laugh.gif  rclxm9.gif

The skirting that I'm using here is the plastic type with embossed wood grain, the color called Pearl Teak.
One good thing of using the plastic type skirting is ofcoz termite proof. Inovar is giving lifetime termites warranty on the floor board but exclude the skirtings and accessories. Their wooden skirtings are made of those cheap mdf, so might as well get the plastic ones... tongue.gif
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Congrats, your hse is looking very nice maxxon  rclxms.gif
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Thanks ya...things not finished yet so hope it really turns out good in the end...
You are welcome to have tea together since we live so close... biggrin.gif
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Thanks ya...things not finished yet so hope it really turns out good in the end...
You are welcome to have tea together since we live so close...  biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Jan 28 2014, 01:16 AM)
Thanks bro, yet to finish...still many parts to be be continue after CNY...now most vendors has gone on cny holidays and some even resuming work after chap goh meh... Envious me.... 

You must have been enjoying and getting excited to celebrate your first CNY at the new sanctuary right? Wish you and family a very prosperous CNY!

Btw, did you still manage to keep your home at the state of minimalist now?  brows.gif
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Yes, first of many CNY here rclxms.gif
Still very minimalist. Very disciplined family I have.
Only thing not going well is the grass in the garden which is not growing due to lack of sun light.
Maybe after CNY I will go for artificial grass.
Happy new a year to you and your family.
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QUOTE(RO Player @ Feb 13 2014, 06:35 AM)
although yours is under GnG in PJ...900k++ for dsl...slightly expensive with reno bundle with it...RM1.25m?  sweat.gif
Below are some cheaper housing below 1mil.

At this price, although far abit, Pajam Dev...selling their Semi-D/ bungalow (40x80) with freebies ard RM700/RM850, unless your husband works in South KL/Cheras thru Lekas highway, would be no problem for you buying a house at Pajam.

Semenyih have many good housing there, esp Eco Hills

Bandar Enstek, Nilai, near KLIA/Putrajaya

Putra Heights, Planters Heaven, along PLUS KL-Sban..

Anyway, good luck with your reno. and money spend..
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I like Pajam's housing project, because I can sell air purifier more, air cond and can help doing wiring jobs.
Planters heaven, not bad also, at least I'll be escorted by samseng jalanan during night time. Sometimes I will spend them a drink also, just to keep me safe.
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same goes to everywhere...at least they also GnG
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GnG is only ensure you won't get robbed but ensure your house gets break in every year.
Also, to make a low standard people to be high standard.
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what a duh...are u arguing with me? for all ur nonsense.. doh.gif
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Nope, I just want to state that with GnG, you are opening the door for thief to come in while without GnG, you have to pray thief don't come to your house.
Also, a housing project that near to kampung area are not that good no matter how good is inside as you still need to pass by the main road that subjected to get robbed.
I do understand how a person will feel when he spend rm1M for a house and when people tell him that he is staying next to rubbish hill. He will fell insulted and be defensive.
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Hi maxxon

Was also thinking of buying similar house in your area last year (opposite the Petronas?) but finally decided on a Condo down the road near Saujana...hope to pick up the keys in a couple of weeks then my journey will begin too!

I have read it all from page1 and for sure will help me a lot! Although mine will not be a major renovation will still need to renovate kitchen and a couple of bathrooms etc...i now have a good idea on how to start it all off.

Anyhow thanks for the great info,cheers! thumbup.gif
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Oops.. I can smell some smoke here...

Actually I'm buying at the location where I'm comfortable living in with decades of familiarity and with all the eatery/shopping places that I frequent most. Besides that, there are decent schools nearby (choices of kebangsaan, jenis kebangsaan or international school).
I'm also buying at a location with limited parcel of land for new development of landed property.

If I'm to compare the value based on house sizes, i might as well buy a bungalow back in my hometown...and no one gonna buy at bangsar or damansara height already...

Hope there is no offence, just that each of us here has got each individual preference and consideration...

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QUOTE(RO Player @ Feb 13 2014, 06:35 AM)
although yours is under GnG in PJ...900k++ for dsl...slightly expensive with reno bundle with it...RM1.25m?  sweat.gif
Below are some cheaper housing below 1mil.

At this price, although far abit, Pajam Dev...selling their Semi-D/ bungalow (40x80) with freebies ard RM700/RM850, unless your husband works in South KL/Cheras thru Lekas highway, would be no problem for you buying a house at Pajam.

Semenyih have many good housing there, esp Eco Hills

Bandar Enstek, Nilai, near KLIA/Putrajaya

Putra Heights, Planters Heaven, along PLUS KL-Sban..

Anyway, good luck with your reno. and money spend..
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The price after reno, completed with all new fittings and furniture of my taste and preference will be approx 1.24M all in, where as the market price is now 1.3M and above for an intermediate unit with kitchen extension which still needs lots of refurbish works, unless ones can lives with its old fashion tiles, kitchen cab, gate, parquets, windows and doors.

So, i still got untung abit lar with cheaper cost for a unit with a decent and brand new make over... tongue.gif
Moreover, I believe the price will sure gonna increase further overtime. smile.gif
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Bro, saw your folding door, does it comes with laminated or tempered glass? do you think it is safe to use the folding doors alone as it will be used without grille.
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QUOTE(Condoliza @ Feb 13 2014, 01:43 PM)
Hi maxxon

Was also thinking of buying similar house in your area last year (opposite the Petronas?) but finally decided on a Condo down the road near Saujana...hope to pick up the keys in a couple of weeks then my journey will begin too!

I have read it all from page1 and for sure will help me a lot! Although mine will not be a major renovation will still need to renovate kitchen and a couple of bathrooms etc...i now have a good  idea on how to start it all off.

Anyhow thanks for the great info,cheers! thumbup.gif
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Hi Condoliza,

Thanks for following my sharings. smile.gif
I'm not a pro but a newbie in reno and just try to post my journey and some info according to my experience.
If you guys need further details on certain things pls feel free to voice out, will try to answer if i know, otherwise other LYN sifu can helps too.

Me too was eyeing the Saujana area before I purchased this unit. I nearly bought a unit at Amaya Saujana but the agent coudn't get me a non-west-facing unit that time...

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Bro, saw your folding door, does it comes with laminated or tempered glass? do you think it is safe to use the folding doors alone as it will be used without grille.
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The multi-folding door at the back of my house comes with laminated glass. It still can break but needs longer time, more attempts and depends on what's the tool. The question of whether safe or not by using it without a grill is very much depends on your confidence on the security at your living area. Some prefers without grill and they are comfortable with their residential security, plus armed with alarm & cctv system.

Whereas for me, I'm gonna install a collapsible grill there plus other security features. Reason being that I like to open up the area and enjoy the breeze... Thus, I really don't want to be shocked by uninvited 'guess' in the house.
The measurement of the collapsible grill has been taken last few days as it can only be measured after the installation of folding door to avoid clashing with the handles of folding doors. Will post the pictures here after it is done...

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QUOTE(sekkee @ Jan 28 2014, 10:45 PM)
Yes, first of many CNY here  rclxms.gif
Still very minimalist. Very disciplined family I have.
Only thing not going well is the grass in the garden which is not growing due to lack of sun light.
Maybe after CNY I will go for artificial grass.
Happy new a year to you and your family.
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Haha... Very good discipline indeed! thumbup.gif

Saw your post on your newly done rock garden... Very nice and feels transquill... wub.gif

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QUOTE(RO Player @ Feb 13 2014, 07:25 PM)
hope i wont offend you, for my direct explanation. As, i have work for construction industry for almost 20 years, from small substation, low to high residential, hotels to reactor plant, especially costing side. Diff constructions require different works, specs & of cos prices.

As for residential properties, no doubt prices goes up, but due to scarcity of land, speculation, bank NPL taken in account. These spiral upwards prices, gone up till quality of material & workmanship were compromised for sake of making huge profits. Of cos, wealthy house buyers, property realtors & agents alike take advantage of the situation, meeting supply & demand of house buyers whether newbie or veteran hence quick commission & profit. Overall, these prices gone even higher!

When these prices gone even higher, of cos those house buyers, would not want their properties be evaluated below their costs!To protect their interest, and biased bank evaluation, prices for these houses were not to their true value. Thus, prices of house is higher and higher, but benefits those who have money, speculating nature, etc..spiral upwards which is bad for majority which i will explain below.
Back to graduates or just married couples, their pay would not able to get loans for RM500k for dsl in KV. Even their combine salary of RM8,000, bank these days, will require checking their existing loans, study loan, car, etc before approved these loans as BNM have tighten bank requirements of house loans.

Prices of food and almost everything have gone up, it pushes these 'middle income earner group' not able to finance these 'sudden increase' of house prices, yet alone if they have babies to take care. Bet, you see these people, mid of month, checking their bank balance, i wont be surprise, their balance wont be more than RM 5,000. I have randomly check, in many states and its people, there are not many, have bank balance of more than RM20,000. (<5%)

As our nation building, and construction & property industry is growing, we do not want to see 'middle income' trap, whereby graduates unable to purchase house or good cars after working for 5 to 10 years or so. Or else, these so called, brains will elsewhere to seek for better pay & environment, which irony our govt is trying to bring them back!.

What i am try to emphasize is properties shouldn't be speculative, but a gradual increase which is not too high or low. These will help to avoid, speculation, low to middle inome/graduates to have decent home, where loans able to finance by them,  (for example singapore, 2 room HDB flats, 200 to 280k, 3room HDB, 280 to 350k - depends on places, regularly control although their land is much much smaller than kl alone!) rather than these situation where crazy house prices indirectly pushing them to leave the country to seek employment elsewhere.

Everybody wants money (from house buyers-agent-govt RGPT-contractors-material suppliers-workers), but does it worth the money?

Just my 2 cents.
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No hard feeling here bro! Just a discussion and we agree to disagree.. icon_rolleyes.gif

Yeap, I agree that you got a point that the speculations on properties somehow make the middle incomers especially the younger generation getting harder in their house ownership. Nevertheless, by realizing that sooner or later, properties in the city or preferred location will only be affordable by the 'survival' (eg, New York, London, Shanghai, HK, Tokyo, Spore,etc), thus I choose to focus on making myself one of the 'survival', than mourning over the history of housing price, since the market is non of my control...

Even my hometown house prices has gone up more than doubled from 120k ten years back to current 300k...does it means that ppl shouldn't buy there but move to places lagi ulu to avoid property speculation? Anyway, both kangkung and broccoli are vegetables, it's just depends on individual appetites...

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Main gate:-

First of all, my initial plan was to get the wire mesh kinda main gate as I was attracted by the raw and industrial feels it gives. I started searching high and low for vendors who do such design as I seldom see exhibitor display this wire mesh type in the reno fair... Later on, when I knew that the common problem for wire mesh is the sharp edges which could be hurting especially on kids, I changed my mind to the peforated panel type...as I've seen one very nice gate with such design in Damansara area.
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Found a vendor who does it but I was told that the peforated panel can't be done with hot dip galvanise because It will cause wrinkles on the surface...hence it is supposedly prones to get rusty without the galvanised procedures. I went back to the house above and observed that it has various signs of rust on the rail which were the rust water dripped from the gate above it....


Yes! You guess it right! I changed my mind again!!!! rolleyes.gif

Saw a horizontal stripes design in Three Kim's FB album which I think it looks nice. Their price is not the cheapest but read that they have quite good reputation. So, I got my main gate, grilles and collapsible grille from them.
They came and done the installation for my main gate and grilles 3 days before CNY. The gate looks nice overall but there are some parts on one of the frame, with very rough metal workmanship. I guess those were results from rushing jobs before closing for CNY.

I don't know what u call this in the following pic. I call it the 'ears'... tongue.gif
As you can see, they are obviously a huge contrast which the left side's is so rough and it was totally an eyesore looking at it....

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There was a palm size on the frame surface was also very rough like a sand paper with super big grains...

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The head of the installer used a sand paper to sand the rough surface and touched it up with an aerosol spray paint. However, it was still so hard to convince myself in accepting it, knowing that the possibility of the particular part to get rusty gonna be higher as the sanding may had already brushed off the galvanised layer...
With a 'muka tembok', I rang the ladyboss Ivy and whatsApp-ed the pictures over. Luckily she is quite nice and said will rectify and redo the powder coating after they resume from CNY holiday. sweat.gif

As promised, they came and took the particular frame back for rework and had returned the rectified ones 2 days ago. Now that it looks nice with smooth surface...just that the 'left ear' now becomes slightly smaller already after they reworked it. I can't stop laughing at it when I saw the 'refined' but slightly shrinked 'ear'...hahahaha!! laugh.gif
Hmm, this I can still accept lar...as long as the frame is nice and smooth now... tongue.gif

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Grilles:-

A simple design with angle bar. Colour is powder coat matt black with sand surface.

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Opening for emergency escape.

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Fencing at the 1st floor family hall.

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Grilles:-

A simple design with angle bar.  Colour is powder coat matt black with sand surface.

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Opening for emergency escape.

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Fencing at the 1st floor family hall.

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Fantastic sharing! Indeed helpful for those who are embarking their renovation journey like myself. Looking forward to your collapsible grille.
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Feb 13 2014, 05:23 PM)
Hi Condoliza,

Thanks for following my sharings. smile.gif
I'm not a pro but a newbie in reno and just try to post my journey and some info according to my experience.
If you guys need further details on certain things pls feel free to voice out, will try to answer if i know, otherwise other LYN sifu can helps too.

Me too was eyeing the Saujana area before I purchased this unit. I nearly bought a unit at Amaya Saujana but the agent coudn't get me a non-west-facing unit that time...
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Yes Amaya is nice ..as long as not facing Nova lol....anyhow i ended up in Bungaraya which is older but a nice environment.only c.1700 sqft..but still quite a lot to do!

Looks like you are on the last legs of your marathon ..sure looks like it will be super !


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Got any photos of the lock ears for your gate? Looks like the design not that good.
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very good information being shared. thumbup.gif maybe can curi some idea from you.. hehe.. nice house.. im waiting for some paperwork before i can start renovating.. but definitely not looking at 200-300k for renovating.. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(Condoliza @ Feb 14 2014, 09:23 AM)
Yes Amaya is nice ..as  long as not facing Nova lol....anyhow i ended up in Bungaraya which is older but a nice environment.only c.1700 sqft..but still quite a lot to do!

Looks like you are  on the last legs of your marathon ..sure looks like it will be super !
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Bungaraya is nice too, one of my friend stays there... Nice view with superb tranquillity thumbup.gif
Yeah...no matter buy new or not, still need some reno... Do enjoy your reno journey! biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(RO Player @ Feb 14 2014, 07:45 AM)
1. indirectly u are fueling the speculation by agreeing & accepting the price.

2. depends how u see it. Demand for housing is always there, but affordability & sensibility is not there. Housing built up is getting smaller & smaller, govern by GFA per sq ft which you are very familiar with it. If you notice, developer is going to suburban area or outstation to build more affordable housing, in line with local authorities & govt.

3. Singapore, although their land is much smaller than KV, but their HDB flats/apt are regulated & control, not under open tendering but application. If you compared singapore & m'sia, in terms of increase of properties MYR vs SGD respective countries, theirs is quite constant increase, but not in KL.

i could go on and on, but happy reno your house.. icon_rolleyes.gif
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Ok ok...i surrender...it's my bad fueling the speculation...me no good~~ notworthy.gif notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
I shouldn't have bought this house. I should buy it further away....if the suburb house prices also speculated to 2 fold already now, I shoudn't buy it too...otherwise I will be speculating the suburb housing price and affect the suburb ppl who can't afford the new housing price....

Then, I should just rent...
oops, not good also...coz I will be then fueling the investor's pocket and indirectly fueling the housing speculation again........... sweat.gif sweat.gif sweat.gif

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Got any photos of the lock ears for your gate? Looks like the design not that good.
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The photos are in my previous post#425.
It will be fixed with an auto gate system, hence it doesn't comes with the sliding bolt lock...the ears are for additional pad lock if needed...
Can you help me to explain further if you happened to spot anything wrong?

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Feb 14 2014, 01:49 PM)
The photos are in my previous post#425.
It will be fixed with an auto gate system, hence it doesn't comes with the sliding bolt lock...the ears are for additional pad lock if needed...
Can you help me to explain further if you happened to spot anything wrong?
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Just in a glance only(forget about the autogate), I see the ears are facing outside. For main door, it shall be facing inside or you add a top cover. This is to hold the thief for a while.
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QUOTE(Piris @ Feb 14 2014, 04:53 AM)
Fantastic sharing! Indeed helpful for those who are embarking their renovation journey like myself. Looking forward to your collapsible grille.
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QUOTE(deviladrian10 @ Feb 14 2014, 10:19 AM)
very good information being shared.  thumbup.gif maybe can curi some idea from you.. hehe.. nice house.. im waiting for some paperwork before i can start renovating.. but definitely not looking at 200-300k for renovating..  biggrin.gif
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Thanks! Wish you guys all the best and do enjoy your reno journey too...
More updates and sharing on the way.. biggrin.gif

Deviladrian,
My design is kinda simple and neutral... I don't know what theme to classify it but it is just something in my mind that I like... I'm glad that you like some of my ideas...don't worry there, I did not have a copyright. Kekeke~ tongue.gif

The cost I'm paying for the structural renovation of course is not as much...in fact, it is 100 over K. Somehow, when every little other things add up, it is almost 300k. However that cost includes furnitures.
I will post a long list of my spending break downs when everything completes.

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The multifolding door at the kitchen was installed yesterday. It is by Reliance Home which I signed them up in a fair.
When I signed up in the fair, it was RM72/sqft (with hidden hinges and RM2 extra for colour glass).

Later when the Reliance guy came for site measurement, he asked if I want the hidden hinges or the otherwise. He told me that the folding door is gonna be exactly the same except for some actually not-so-obvious kinda hinges. After some considerations, we've chosen the latter @RM65/sqft, 6.38mm laminated clear glass instead of colour glass. Hence, it's a good RM567 savings in the pocket.  rclxms.gif

Mind you that Reliance Home's products do not come with subframe. Some main cond might not prefer this method...
There were only 2 installers, a Chinese and an indonesian worker.

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Why not using tempered glass for better security ?

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QUOTE(supersound @ Feb 14 2014, 01:51 PM)
Just in a glance only(forget about the autogate), I see the ears are facing outside. For main door, it shall be facing inside or you add a top cover. This is to hold the thief for a while.
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Oh lucky... the ears are actually facing inside...I will go there and take another clearer pic later... tongue.gif
Thanks anyway for pointing it out, newbie like me sometimes don't have much experience to spot if any mistakes from vendors...

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QUOTE(khoh @ Feb 14 2014, 02:10 PM)
Why not using tempered glass for better security ?
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Laminated glass is suppose to be more secure and suitable here. Pls refer to link below for more info and explanations :
http://www.abrusa.com/go/index.cfm/library...ecurity-safety/
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QUOTE(RO Player @ Feb 14 2014, 07:45 AM)
1. indirectly u are fueling the speculation by agreeing & accepting the price.

2. depends how u see it. Demand for housing is always there, but affordability & sensibility is not there. Housing built up is getting smaller & smaller, govern by GFA per sq ft which you are very familiar with it. If you notice, developer is going to suburban area or outstation to build more affordable housing, in line with local authorities & govt.

3. Singapore, although their land is much smaller than KV, but their HDB flats/apt are regulated & control, not under open tendering but application. If you compared singapore & m'sia, in terms of increase of properties MYR vs SGD respective countries, theirs is quite constant increase, but not in KL.


i could go on and on, but happy reno your house.. icon_rolleyes.gif
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You finally got it right. We are here to follow TS's renovation progress. We read too many of other stuff you mentioned in Property thread but definitely we don wish to see it here again ...

Love your reno TS ... can't wait to see your finished product.
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Feb 14 2014, 02:25 PM)
Laminated glass is suppose to be more secure and suitable here. Pls refer to link below for more info and explanations :
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Thanks for the value information.


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Time flies... So soon you are going to complete the journey, after delaying more than 2 months.
Looking at view from front gate, that spot time stole my attention. Too out-standing, and obvious! From far, it may look like a symbol...

Otherwise, good progress now. When are you planning to move in?
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Feb 14 2014, 01:34 PM)
Ok ok...i surrender...it's my bad fueling the speculation...me no good~~ notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
I shouldn't have bought this house. I should buy it further away....if the suburb house prices also speculated to 2 fold already now, I shoudn't buy it too...otherwise I will be speculating the suburb housing price and affect the suburb ppl who can't afford the new housing price....

Then, I should just rent...
oops, not good also...coz I will be then fueling the investor's pocket and indirectly fueling the housing speculation again...........  sweat.gif  sweat.gif  sweat.gif
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Why do u apologise to strangers when u have the money to spend and u did not borrow from them?
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QUOTE(jootat @ Feb 14 2014, 02:44 PM)
You finally got it right. We are here to follow TS's renovation progress. We read too many of other stuff you mentioned in Property thread but definitely we don wish to see it here again ...

Love your reno TS ... can't wait to see your finished product.
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Yes!!!

Go to the topic where your arguments are valued by the other readers.

Here we wanna see how polka dots transform at site.
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Oh lucky... the ears are actually facing inside...I will go there and take another clearer pic later... tongue.gif
Thanks anyway for pointing it out, newbie like me sometimes don't have much experience to spot if any mistakes from vendors...
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That's good, lucky your contractor know his job. Mine are not lucky, ears facing outside. But when broke in, they never cut the ears but break in from the sliding door.
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QUOTE(jootat @ Feb 14 2014, 02:44 PM)
You finally got it right. We are here to follow TS's renovation progress. We read too many of other stuff you mentioned in Property thread but definitely we don wish to see it here again ...

Love your reno TS ... can't wait to see your finished product.
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QUOTE(monkey9926 @ Feb 14 2014, 04:44 PM)
Why do u apologise to strangers when u have the money to spend and u did not borrow from them?
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Yes!!!

Go to the topic where your arguments are valued by the other readers.

Here we wanna see how polka dots transform at site.
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Big thanks bros, for the backing up!! icon_rolleyes.gif

Monkey bro,
I did not apologize, I was just making peace by admitting the fact that "I'm part of the speculation scenes", and also trying to end the unproductive argument with some humours.
I loose nothing after all.
I know my focus well, and that matters most. I'm still gonna love property, gonna invest in property and gonna put my best effort to get what I want.

Let's keep the positive energy up!! flex.gif bruce.gif icon_rolleyes.gif cheers.gif
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QUOTE(khoh @ Feb 14 2014, 03:13 PM)
Thanks for the value information.
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You're welcome! biggrin.gif

QUOTE(cheeshion @ Feb 14 2014, 03:30 PM)
Time flies... So soon you are going to complete the journey, after delaying more than 2 months.
Looking at view from front gate, that spot time stole my attention. Too out-standing, and obvious! From far, it may look like a symbol...

Otherwise, good progress now. When are you planning to move in?
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Haha...ya...what a delay.. I've been over optimistic on the dateline earlier on...
Didn't fix date for move in yet...The kitchen may takes a bit longer coz I was well-informed that it was fully scheduled before CNY, so they just starting mine now.

Err...I don't quite understand what you mean by "that spot time stole my attention". Is it the "spotlights" that you are trying to say? If it is, yup...the spotlight is kinda obvious and might not looks nice but It still gonna sit there coz it really helpful. tongue.gif



QUOTE(supersound @ Feb 14 2014, 06:02 PM)
That's good, lucky your contractor know his job. Mine are not lucky, ears facing outside. But when broke in, they never cut the ears but break in from the sliding door.
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Hmmm... hmm.gif it's good to bring this out so that other forumer who are reading this thread got to take note.
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Feb 14 2014, 07:42 PM)
You're welcome!  biggrin.gif
Haha...ya...what a delay.. I've been over optimistic on the dateline earlier on...
Didn't fix date for move in yet...The kitchen may takes a bit longer coz I was well-informed that it was fully scheduled before CNY, so they just starting mine now.

Err...I don't quite understand what you mean by "that spot time stole my attention". Is it the "spotlights" that you are trying to say? If it is, yup...the spotlight is kinda obvious and might not looks nice but It still gonna sit there coz it really helpful.  tongue.gif
Hmmm... hmm.gif it's good to bring this out so that other forumer who are reading this thread got to take note.
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Make it this way : buying a house is not just to show the work carried out, but to share out what is the best practice and the bad things also.
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maxxon jie,

any update????? cannot sleep without reading your thread leh.
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You're welcome!  biggrin.gif
Haha...ya...what a delay.. I've been over optimistic on the dateline earlier on...
Didn't fix date for move in yet...The kitchen may takes a bit longer coz I was well-informed that it was fully scheduled before CNY, so they just starting mine now.

Err...I don't quite understand what you mean by "that spot time stole my attention". Is it the "spotlights" that you are trying to say? If it is, yup...the spotlight is kinda obvious and might not looks nice but It still gonna sit there coz it really helpful.  tongue.gif
Hmmm... hmm.gif it's good to bring this out so that other forumer who are reading this thread got to take note.
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have you shared your ceiling photos? anxious to see.......
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QUOTE(monkey9926 @ Feb 20 2014, 12:51 PM)
maxxon jie,

any update????? cannot sleep without reading your thread leh.
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QUOTE(monkey9926 @ Feb 20 2014, 02:30 PM)
have you shared your ceiling photos? anxious to see.......
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Haha....thanks ya..it's definitely a great feeling knowing that I've now have at least one good "fan-see" here... laugh.gif rclxms.gif

I have not been updating this thread much as I was not feeling well lately...

About the plaster ceiling, mine is quite a simple ones actually with most of it flat ceiling, except for a row of cove lighting in living room and a L-box in the kitchen to cover up the original beam before extension. Will take some photos and show it here later.
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QUOTE(supersound @ Feb 14 2014, 06:02 PM)
That's good, lucky your contractor know his job. Mine are not lucky, ears facing outside. But when broke in, they never cut the ears but break in from the sliding door.
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Following are some clearer pics of my folding gate, with a intergrated small door so that we can use it to get in and out when the auto gate is not working or when we just want to go out for a walk...

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Herewith, I will like to post one of the pic taken from a house that I passed by often. It was newly renovated just about a year ago when we used to admire their mesh wire type of fencing each time we passed by. A recent encounter, the fencing is now in a rather bad shape with rusty mark all along the perimeter wall underneath the fencing. I guess it is the corrosion material coming out from the fencing which probably did not went through the process of hot-dip galvanising.
So, pls take note that some spending like galvanising is just unavoidable for iron material exposed to outdoor environment.

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Feb 22 2014, 05:37 AM)
Following are some clearer pics of my folding gate, with a intergrated small door so that we can use it to get in and out when the auto gate is not working or when we just want to go out for a walk...

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Herewith, I will like to post one of the pic taken from a house that I passed by often. It was newly renovated just about a year ago when we used to admire their mesh wire type of fencing each time we passed by. A recent encounter, the fencing is now in a rather bad shape with rusty mark all along the perimeter wall underneath the fencing. I guess it is the corrosion material coming out from the fencing which probably did not went through the process of hot-dip galvanising.
So, pls take note that some spending like galvanising is just unavoidable for iron material exposed to outdoor environment.

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From my old man's talking, gate inside gate are not that good. Suggest don't use it(unless emergencies)
Anyway, any metal in this world sure will get corroded, is just matter of time.

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QUOTE(supersound @ Feb 22 2014, 07:44 AM)
From my old man's talking, gate inside gate are not that good. Suggest don't use it(unless emergencies)
Anyway, any metal in this world sure will get corroded, is just matter of time.
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Can i know what's the reason of disadvantages of door inside gate?

Yup, all metal will get corroded but the process of galvanising could make it tahan longer. Like the lamp post, we hardly see it getting rusty.
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Can i know what's the reason of disadvantages of door inside gate?

Yup, all metal will get corroded but the process of galvanising could make it tahan longer. Like the lamp post, we hardly see it getting rusty.
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More on feng shui issue. But for current situation, security is a concern.
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QUOTE(supersound @ Feb 22 2014, 03:28 PM)
More on feng shui issue. But for current situation, security is a concern.
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Ya... I think the small door won't be in much use unless emergency. So, guess it wont affect the feng shui much lor... tongue.gif

About security, actually anything also ppl can break in nowsaday.... Actually they just need to climb in from the gate and do something on the autogate box with just an allen key, then they can open the gate "wide-wide" already....

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Ya... I think the small door won't be in much use unless emergency. So, guess it wont affect the feng shui much lor... tongue.gif

About security, actually anything also ppl can break in nowsaday.... Actually they just need to climb in from the gate and do something on the autogate box with just an allen key, then they can open the gate "wide-wide" already....
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Think I'm going too far already.
Anyway, do you think of installing a shower for your roof? It can help cool down your house. Water is cheaper than electric bill.
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QUOTE(supersound @ Feb 22 2014, 08:31 PM)
Think I'm going too far already.
Anyway, do you think of installing a shower for your roof? It can help cool down your house. Water is cheaper than electric bill.
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Rain shower for roof ar? Hehe... I think no need kua... My house not stuffy coz very good ventilation with opened centre courtyard and lot's of windows and sliding/folding doors... My front facade exterior was painted with Nippon weatherbond solareflex..because it's facing west. However the living room is kinda cooling and the master room is also ok as I've opened up an extra window looking out to the court yard, thus ventilation is good.

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Rain shower for roof ar? Hehe... I think no need kua... My house not stuffy coz very good ventilation with opened centre courtyard and lot's of windows and sliding/folding doors... My front facade exterior was painted with Nippon weatherbond solareflex..because it's facing west. However the living room is kinda cooling and the master room is also ok as I've opened up an extra window looking out to the court yard, thus ventilation is good.
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Then no need already, now I think need to engage my uncle to install. Center lot are darn hot now.
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Think I'm going too far already.
Anyway, do you think of installing a shower for your roof? It can help cool down your house. Water is cheaper than electric bill.
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first time i heard this, what is that "shower for your roof"
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first time i heard this, what is that "shower for your roof"
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I think what bro supersound meant is like those sprinkle system installed on the roof. I saw it at one of the hawker street in Kepong and an old timer restaurant in Jalan Meru klang.
It is used in the hot afternoon so that the water sprinkled will cool off the surface when evaporation happens, just like some people like to splash water in front of their house during a hot afternoon.

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I think what bro supersound meant is like those sprinkle system installed on the roof. I saw it at one of the hawker street in Kepong and an old timer restaurant in Jalan Meru klang.
It is used in the hot afternoon so that the water sprinkled will cool of the surface when evaporation happens, just like some people like to splash water in front of their house during a hot afternoon.
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aaahhh i get it now hmm.gif
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Feb 22 2014, 03:13 AM)
Haha....thanks ya..it's definitely a great feeling knowing that I've now have at least one good "fan-see" here... laugh.gif  rclxms.gif

I have not been updating this thread much as I was not feeling well lately...

About the plaster ceiling, mine is quite a simple ones actually with most of it flat ceiling, except for a row of cove lighting in living room and a L-box in the kitchen to cover up the original beam before extension. Will take some photos and show it here later.
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I've also been religiously following this thread. I have to see you finished nyonya tiled kitchen!

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Sharing about the electrical fittings:-

- I bought all my sockets, switches, door chime, MCB and photo cell switches (light-sensor control) from one of the old shop, Sunyang Electric located in Paramount Garden, PJ. Was given a discount of 25%+5%+5%+5%+5%+5%+5% for Scheneider switches and sockets. I'm not sure if it is the best deal in town but I'm happy as it is good enough! biggrin.gif
The boss said the price for Schneider products is gonna be revised and expected to increase by about 5-7% percent in mid March due to the ever shrinking of RM value when it comes to imports...... sad.gif (For those who are about to buy Schneider switches and sockets, you may verify this piece of info by yourself).

- I'm using Schneider Pieno series for all the switches. Bought Pieno series 13A sockets too but later to find the design comes with some problems.. It seems good when we tested it before installing. However, most of them were kinda like jammed after installed on the wall. The on/off button just too stiff and does't work. It is ok only when the socket is not fix too tight on the wall, but who wants those loose fixing sockets? I rang my contractor to asked what type of sockets will I get If i take thier standard supplies. He said the basic standard socket that they provide will be Schneider Vivace. I'm ok with the clean look of Vivace actually, hence I just use the sockets provided by the contractor. tongue.gif
I brought the problematic Pieno socket back to Sunyang and hope if they can do a refund, although I was already been informed that the goods sold are only entitle for exchange to other products. The sales lady said she heard some customers mentioned about similar problem on this range of sockets before. With a nice tone, I asked why didn't she warn me earlier...and trying to plead for a refund instead of exchange. After consulted her boss, I got the refund! So nice of them!!! rclxm9.gif

Following are what I've bought:-
13A socket - 46 pcs (had been returned and refunded)
4 gang 1 way - 1pc
3 gang 1 way - 10pcs
3 gang 2 ways - 2pc
2 gang 1 way - 4pcs
2 gang 2 ways - 2pcs
1 gang 1 way - 3pc
1 gang 2 ways - 3 pcs
20A water heater switch - 13pcs
Astro switch - 1pc
Door bell switch - 1pc
48 way MCB box
10A 1 pole MCB - 12pcs
20A 1 pole MCB - 21pcs
32A 1 pole MCB - 6pcs
39 way copper MCB bars
Selcon brand photo cell swich (for lights to turn on whenever it get dark)
CET brand door chime

All of the above cost me RM859, after the return and refund.


The old MCB box is just too small to insert all new additional points and wires.
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New 48 ways MCB box in PVC as the metal ones with 48ways is too big to fit into that little room on the wall. The supplier said it is rather common for residential to use PVC actually.
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Normal Red brand MCB
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The copper bar for installing the new MCB.
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Schneider Pieno series
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The Selcon brand photo sensor as per PropFox recommendation. Thanks bro!
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The CET door chime. Initially wanted to get Legrand brand but the supplier said this ones is more reliable, louder and clearer chime. Will see~
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Love the switches of Pieno series in white color. The on/off button feels good too. thumbup.gif
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The Pieno sockets which I have returned to the shop. Looks nice but actually crappy.
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The Vivace sockets provided by contractor.
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QUOTE(chocolatewhore @ Feb 23 2014, 12:32 AM)
I've also been religiously following this thread. I have to see you finished nyonya tiled kitchen!
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Thanks ya....So now I have got at least 2 fans already! Huh!? rclxms.gif rclxm9.gif

Errrrr....the nyonya tiles are actually not for my kitchen as I still wanna make it a modern kitchen. I'm actually inserting some nyonya tiles at my entrance foyer with cement floor to create a warm and quirky feel... Will show pictures of it when the contractor put on the last layer clear polishing when things about to finish... tongue.gif

Pls stay tuned! biggrin.gif
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Love the switches of Pieno series in white color. The on/off button feels good too. thumbup.gif
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The Pieno sockets which I have returned to the shop. Looks nice but actually crappy.
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The Vivace sockets provided by contractor.
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those 20a switch is for?

i had some problem between switches can see through till can see the shoe/or base for the socket, my wiring guy install the base quite a big gap between one another..
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QUOTE(soR @ Feb 23 2014, 01:33 AM)
those 20a switch is for?

i had some problem between switches can see through till can see the shoe/or base for the socket, my wiring guy install the base quite a big gap between one another..
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Those 20A switches are for airconds, water heaters, oven, hood and hob.
As you can see from the picture which I posted earlier, there are already some black casing 'planted' into the wall when they pull the wires...so, the switches are just gonna sit nicely aligned with the black casing.
Have yours with such inner casing as well? Do you mind to put up some photos here so that we get a clearer picture?
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Bathroom's mirrors:-

I've got some 6mm mirrors installed in the bathrooms.
2pcs of 3' x 4' - RM192 each.
46" x 54" - RM276
Special charge of RM60 on notching (cutting out special shape) one of the mirror in master bathroom which I will show you below.

Total damage - RM720.


The mirror does not need any holder. Just some plots of adhesive at the back of the mirror like following pictures.
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For the 3' x 4' mirror, they just carried and sticked it to the wall. They didn't hold it for long, but just leave it on wall supported by 2 pcs of small metal stick at the base of the mirror and some masking tapes.
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For the bigger piece of mirror, they used these suction holder to carry and handle it.
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The end gaps were sealed up.
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The mirror in the downstairs bathroom.
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The shared bathroom upstairs with the biggest piece of mirror.
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The mirror in master bathroom which need a special notching.
There were three options earlier (redo the plumbing and tiling for that particular part; raise the mirror further up to avoid the tap; make a special notching to cut out according to the shape of the tap). I chose the latter due to lesser hassle and I think it looks more weird if I move the mirror further up.
Although it might look a bit awkward at the beginning, i try to accept it and making myself feel better that I take it in a way that I can show people mine are "custom made"!! Hahaha~
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The outlet tap is not fix up yet.
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Those 20A switches are for airconds, water heaters, oven, hood and hob.
As you can see from the picture which I posted earlier, there are already some black casing 'planted' into the wall when they pull the wires...so, the switches are just gonna sit nicely aligned with the black casing.
Have yours with such inner casing as well? Do you mind to put up some photos here so that we get a clearer picture?
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something like this
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but not horizontally, vertically by its side if u get what i mean... rclxub.gif

p/s - all your table top is it 2x2 tile? the workmanship quite good, may i have the contact of the tiler?

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QUOTE(soR @ Feb 23 2014, 02:45 AM)
something like this
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but not horizontally, vertically by its side if u get what i mean... rclxub.gif
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Mine will be touched up later, so it will be covered up and make like the wall. Definitely won't see like a deep hole.
Are you still in the midst of renovating? If yes, I think your contractor will do the touching up too... smile.gif
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QUOTE(soR @ Feb 23 2014, 02:45 AM)
p/s -  all your table top is it 2x2 tile? the workmanship quite good, may i have the contact of the tiler?
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Do you mean the counter top in bathroom? The tiles are 2'x 2' black galaxy tiles. Those are done by my contractor and tiling by his subcon, uncle botak and wife.

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first time i heard this, what is that "shower for your roof"
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This idea is I get it from some mamak stores, they install water spray on their roof. And open during hot days.
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Feb 23 2014, 01:54 AM)
Those 20A switches are for airconds, water heaters, oven, hood and hob.
As you can see from the picture which I posted earlier, there are already some black casing 'planted' into the wall when they pull the wires...so, the switches are just gonna sit nicely aligned with the black casing.
Have yours with such inner casing as well? Do you mind to put up some photos here so that we get a clearer picture?
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But looks like the wires are not meant for true 20A.
Anyway, all those high power consumer won't really drag >13A most of the time, unless it is shorted. Typical current draw will be 5-6A. Just make sure they upgrade your main grounding also. Don't just rely on the original ground from developer.
When the wiring job completes, you need to get an assistant and try to short all the socket points just to ensure the wiring are properly installed. When i got my house, I got 4 sockets are not wired up properly.

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QUOTE(supersound @ Feb 23 2014, 07:56 AM)
But looks like the wires are not meant for true 20A.
Anyway, all those high power consumer won't really drag >13A most of the time, unless it is shorted. Typical current draw will be 5-6A. Just make sure they upgrade your main grounding also. Don't just rely on the original ground from developer.
When the wiring job completes, you need to get an assistant and try to short all the socket points just to ensure the wiring are properly installed. When i got my house, I got 4 sockets are not wired up properly.
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Noted, thks! nod.gif
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Noted, thks!  nod.gif
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For safety, let the MCB/ELCB trip first will be better. My boss's house even using lower value than normal. Raining season only it will keep on tripping.
But I won't go to that extreme, all just normal 13A(except those meant for high current draw will use double wire but still 13A socket).
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QUOTE(supersound @ Feb 23 2014, 10:16 AM)
For safety, let the MCB/ELCB trip first will be better. My boss's house even using lower value than normal. Raining season only it will keep on tripping.
But I won't go to that extreme, all just normal 13A(except those meant for high current draw will use double wire but still 13A socket).
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My MCB has a lot of 20A..mainly for higher current draw sockets i think...
Yalor, some houses' MCB very sensitive, it will trip even when there is thunder... hmm.gif


** oopss... It's actually lightning.

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My MCB has a lot of 20A..mainly for higher current draw sockets i think...
Yalor, some houses' MCB very sensitive, it will trip even when there is thunder... hmm.gif
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When lightning strikes, better let it trip earlier, else the damage you won't know.
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When lightning strikes, better let it trip earlier, else the damage you won't know.
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True...but some just over-sensitive... sweat.gif
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True...but some just over-sensitive... sweat.gif
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Depends what we want. But something that are funny, during heavy lightning/thunder strike, our electric appliances like TV and PC failed not because of power supply, but from receiver and phone line. I had my PC blow 4 times because of this. And all are from phone line>modem>PC.
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Feb 23 2014, 02:51 AM)
Mine will be touched up later, so it will be covered up and make like the wall. Definitely won't see like a deep hole.
Are you still in the midst of renovating? If yes, I think your contractor will do the touching up too... smile.gif
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Yep still renovating, but i monitor on my own and have my own worker.. (contractor ran away...i know i know mad.gif )

QUOTE(maxxon @ Feb 23 2014, 02:55 AM)
Do you mean the counter top in bathroom? The tiles are 2'x 2' black galaxy tiles. Those are done by my contractor and tiling by his subcon, uncle botak and wife.
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QUOTE(supersound @ Feb 23 2014, 07:39 AM)
This idea is I get it from some mamak stores, they install water spray on their roof. And open during hot days.
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QUOTE(supersound @ Feb 23 2014, 10:49 AM)
Depends what we want. But something that are funny, during heavy lightning/thunder strike, our electric appliances like TV and PC failed not because of power supply, but from receiver and phone line. I had my PC blow 4 times because of this. And all are from phone line>modem>PC.
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maybe need those CAL-LAB Lightning Isolators, to prevent such thing happens? im looking to get it too..
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/272679
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Saw u bought quite a lot of 2 ways switches, may I know what is the usage? I can only think of staircase only. I'm in the mist of changing my house switches to Schneider also but due to budget constraint, I will go for vivace only.
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Feb 23 2014, 10:33 AM)
True...but some just over-sensitive... sweat.gif
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If tripping is frequently an issue, the fridge is the first to go in the long run. Fridge compressors doesn't fare well with frequent cut and resumption of supply. Something to do with 'gas settlement'/ My current place was like that during thunderstorm until electrician supplied ABB type ELCB and changed everything else to ABB type fuses and what not. Turned out that the old thingy before the ELCB was 'worn' ie not functioning as it used to.
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QUOTE(soR @ Feb 23 2014, 11:07 PM)
Yep still renovating, but i monitor on my own and have my own worker.. (contractor ran away...i know i know mad.gif )
is it possible to get the contact?
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maybe need those CAL-LAB Lightning Isolators, to prevent such thing happens? im looking to get it too..
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/272679
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Oh, sorry to hear about the run-away contractor. I'm sure that you have put in quite a lot of commitments into it by monitoring the work yourself. Sure it gonna turns out good! Gambatte-desyo!!

About the tiling sifu, unfortunately I do not have his contact personally and I do not think the main con is willing to release the contact details as the job is obviously bypasses him.... So sorry again I coudn't help...



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QUOTE(JY. @ Feb 24 2014, 12:05 AM)
Saw u bought quite a lot of 2 ways switches, may I know what is the usage? I can only think of staircase only. I'm in the mist of changing my house switches to Schneider also but due to budget constraint, I will go for vivace only.
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Vivace is not bad too with clean and simple design. The on/off switches feels good too.

For the 2 ways switches, what I can think of is just 6pcs, not sure why I get 7pcs in the list...will check again and big possibility is the wireman gave me wrong info or i saw it wrongly.
Anyway, here is where I use the 2 ways switches: 2 for staircase, 2 for shared bathroom and another 2 for carporch lightings to be control from in/outside.

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QUOTE(halcyon27 @ Feb 24 2014, 01:55 AM)
If tripping is frequently an issue, the fridge is the first to go in the long run. Fridge compressors doesn't fare well with frequent cut and resumption of supply. Something to do with 'gas settlement'/ My current place was like that during thunderstorm until electrician supplied ABB type ELCB and changed everything else to ABB type fuses and what not. Turned out that the old thingy before the ELCB was 'worn' ie not functioning as it used to.
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Oops...it's abit technical for noobie me to comprehend here... What's the difference of ABB type ELCB compared ABB type fuses? Which one is the commonly used?
I'm not sure mine is gonna be that sensitive or not but I hope not... sweat.gif
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Curtains:
I've paid a RM3k to Baagus, so called lock-in their discount of 25%, and entitled myself for a lucky draw which I got a RM350 cash rebate voucher. Their sales person came and did a site measurement then we went to their showroom to choose the curtain material. Afterall, I don't think I got anything cheap from my lock-in... Or perhaps my eyes are just too bad to have chosen a more expensive kind of materials. hmm.gif

I know some might comment that getting curtains in Nilai 3 could be cheaper...but since I've already paid the deposit, so I just go ahead...at least it's less hassle for me as they came for measurement, i just went to their showroom and spent half an hour there choosing cloth and pointing my finger to what fittings and pattern that I want... I do not need to scratch my head going into details of fittings and how much cloth to buy. They will pick what's necessary and come for installment when ready. tongue.gif

Following are what I'm getting from Baagus:-

1. Full height curtain (2 layers) for my living room. (19.5' x 9.5'H)
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2. Full height curtain (only 1 sheer layer) for the window at main entrance. (4' x 9.5'H).

3. Full height curtain (2 layers with blackout material) for the window in master bedroom. (5.5' x 9.5'H).
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4. Full height roller blind (divided into 2 panels) with easy clean material. (10' x 8.5'H).
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Total damage RM6650 after deduct the rm350 voucher.

You might be asking how about my other windows?
- I'm not going to put any curtain to all the windows opening out to the centre court yard. That's because I feel the need for curtain is just for blocking sunshine or preserve privacy. As the sunshine from the court yard is not direct and there is no issue with privacy, so I skipped it.

- I'm gonna save cost with ikea's ready made curtains for my other room as they do not get much sun and ikea's design is just gonna adds some quirky touch to the rooms. (In an other note, i just don't feel like spending much on those rooms which I do not think they need very "fine" curtains... whistling.gif

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QUOTE(maxxon @ Feb 24 2014, 02:01 AM)
Oh, sorry to hear about the run-away contractor. I'm sure that you have put in quite a lot of commitments into it by monitoring the work yourself. Sure it gonna turns out good! Gambatte-desyo!!

About the tiling sifu, unfortunately I do not have his contact personally and I do not think the main con is willing to release the contact details as the job is obviously bypasses him.... So sorry again I coudn't help...
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It gets exciting really! But when the fund is limited can be a bit tricky.

Im waiting for tnb to connect my electric to the meterbox just went to tnb to pay for it..(3phase tho), when there is electricity im going to move in even tho my tabletop and other stuffs not finished yet.. blush.gif

Anyway regarding tiling i fully understand the situation,

For now enjoy your house progress only la.. Haha
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Wooden doors for rooms:

Being a cheapo to save cost again, I decided to remain some old doors and just changing 2 of them which is already in kinda bad shape. hmm.gif

Went to about 5 shops and finally got what I wanted (solid wood with spray paint under RM600 ea) with the cheapest I can get out of those 5 that I've visited. The wood that I'm getting is merpau. (Pls note that it is merpau but not merbau tongue.gif )

The cost:
solid merpau door - RM280 ea
Install - RM80 ea
Spray painting white - RM160 ea
Basic St Guchi lock set - RM45 ea

Total cost per door = RM565

Door for master bedroom
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Door for downstairs room next to kitchen
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My main con touches up the old door for me. whistling.gif
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Old door before re-paint
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Overall read from page 1 to 25, really seen a lot thing from TS.

My commend really impressive Lo.
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have you shared your ceiling photos? anxious to see.......
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Plaster Ceiling:

-Basically my plaster ceiling is just simple flat board where ever possible, except for an L-box in the dining room and the kitchen to hide the unpleasant cross beam.

- generally, total ceiling height is 9'10", flat plaster ceiling drop-down is 4".

- The entire first floor, entrance foyer, car porch and toilet are installed with flat plaster board with downlights.


Dining area:
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Kitchen area:
To hide cross beam and also flexible hose).
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Living room:
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Section A- A dropped-down bar to hide the curtain rods. Those cropped-ceiling design is not suitable here as the overall plaster ceiling drop-down is only 4".

Section B- this is a drop-down L-box for me to install the cassette aircond. It is not installed in the middle of living room as I still prefer a ceiling fan which is very much essential when the aircond is not on. Moreover, I do not want to sacrifice the ceiling height for the overall living room area.
Im also installing some additional/optional lighting, making use of the cove. There are 2 rows of T5 tubes in the cove, a row of warm white and another row of daylight, as an option when I need extra brightness in the living room or when i'm doing some reading.

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QUOTE(soR @ Feb 27 2014, 01:45 AM)
It gets exciting really! But when the fund is limited can be a bit tricky.

Im waiting for tnb to connect my electric to the meterbox just went to tnb to pay for it..(3phase tho), when there is electricity im going to move in even tho my tabletop and other stuffs not finished yet.. blush.gif

Anyway regarding tiling i fully understand the situation,

For now enjoy your house progress only la.. Haha
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I thought you are going thru the renovation now. How do you reno whithout electricity eh?


QUOTE(kimsim @ Feb 27 2014, 07:36 AM)
Overall read from page 1 to 25, really seen a lot thing from TS.

My commend really impressive Lo.
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Thanks bro! Yup..long journey it is.... biggrin.gif
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Kitchen sink, oven, hood and hob:

Bought them as a package in Homedec (May of last year), from the exhibitor Builders Hardware Kepong.

The package was RM5k consisting of:
- Fotile hood with air curtain (EH10BQ)
- Fotile improved version of 3 burners hob (GCG90301)
- Fotile oven (KES6003A)
- initially a Cabana 2 bowls stainless steel sink, had later changed it to the HCE granite 2 bowls sink by topping up RM300, after nego and special discount given by Zean.
- Free Sorento sink basket (SRTBK001)
- Free cutlery set
- Free extended warranty given by Fotile
- Free Fotile 2pcs Stockpot from lucky draw

Will make it under-mount and shall share more pictures on how it is done later.
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I was charged RM25 for the faucet holes drilling on the granite sink.
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Bought 2 HCE faucets. One bigger and another smaller. Both are matt finished.
Decided to use 2 taps on the sink as I think it gonna be more convenient especially that I do not have a dry and wet kitchen.
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Feb 27 2014, 02:24 PM)
Plaster Ceiling:

-Basically my plaster ceiling is just simple flat board where ever possible, except for an L-box in the dining room and the kitchen to hide the unpleasant cross beam.

- generally, total ceiling height is 9'10", flat plaster ceiling drop-down is 4".

- The entire first floor, entrance foyer, car porch and toilet are installed with flat plaster board with downlights.
Dining area:
user posted image

Kitchen area:
To hide cross beam and also flexible hose).
user posted image

Living room:
user posted image

Section A- A dropped-down bar to hide the curtain rods. Those cropped-ceiling design is not suitable here as the overall plaster ceiling drop-down is only 4".

Section B- this is a 7" drop-down L-box for me to install the cassette aircond. It is not installed in the middle of living room as I still prefer a ceiling fan which is very much essential when the aircond is not on. Moreover, I do not want to sacrifice the ceiling height for the overall living room area.
Im also installing some additional/option lighting, making use of the cove. There are 2 rows of T5 tubes in the cove, a row of warm white and another row of daylight, as an option when I need extra brightness in the living room or when i'm doing some reading.
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Sweet! Was looking forward to your updates. Especially on your collapsible grill (which can be spotted from your dining area pic). Hope you don't mind sharing the details or maybe some review. Cheers!
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TS r u Reno contractor?

How come you can capture all the smaller parts or accessories?
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QUOTE(Piris @ Feb 27 2014, 07:06 PM)
Sweet! Was looking forward to your updates. Especially on your collapsible grill (which can be spotted from your dining area pic). Hope you don't mind sharing the details or maybe some review. Cheers!
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I just left the site. Captured some more photos... Shall compile them in a while. Stay tuned~ wink.gif


QUOTE(kimsim @ Feb 27 2014, 07:19 PM)
TS r u Reno contractor?

How come you can capture all the smaller parts or accessories?
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Haha! I wish so lor!! Then I could spend less...
But hor, do you think contractor know each and everything the owner bought?
I'm just a very hardworking owner who works on flexible hours and commited to visit the site daily regardless rain or sun shines. smile.gif



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I thought you are going thru the renovation now. How do you reno whithout electricity eh?
Thanks bro! Yup..long journey it is.... biggrin.gif
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Use the old one for now..
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QUOTE(soR @ Feb 28 2014, 12:09 AM)
Use the old one for now..
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I see... I thought that the lawyer will make sure the main utilities are terminated and bills are cleared before handle the key to the new owner...
At least few of my property transactions were like that... hmm.gif
Think u better check if any outstanding bills from the previous owner. If yes, must tell them to go after the previous owner but not u...


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QUOTE(Piris @ Feb 27 2014, 07:06 PM)
Sweet! Was looking forward to your updates. Especially on your collapsible grill (which can be spotted from your dining area pic). Hope you don't mind sharing the details or maybe some review. Cheers!
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Collapsible scissor grill:

The grill was installed by Three Kim last 3 days.
Charges as below-
10' x 8.5'H - RM1530
Sand surface powder coat black (RM6/sqft) - RM510

Total cost RM 2040.

As you can see from the picture below, some of the metal strips are obviously leaving quite a big gaps when the grill is fully collapsed. The installer said they can't do anything to adjust now as it's the problem when they made it in the factory, whether the worker misalligned the strips when drilling or the metal is slightly bended.
I snapped a photo of it and sent to the ladyboss Ivy but yet to receive any response till now. Heard from his staff that the boss has gone out of town/country....will wait for her response and see what she says. Actually in my mind, I already presumed that they are not gonna do anything but to convince me into accepting it, as it will be a tedious job to dismantle it, rework and re-install again. It's just too much work and additional time needed.
I know that sometimes we must learn to accept imperfection especially when comes to renovation....but if like that, they are just 'okay' but not as the great reputation claims.... hmm.gif Will see~
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However, the grill looks ok and functionality is just what I wish. I can open up the folding door and enjoy the natutal breeze without sacrificing the security. It will be nice to sit down and have a cuppa.. biggrin.gif
Here below are some pics:-

I) When both grill and folding door were closed-
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II) when the grill collapsed and folding door was closed.
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III) when folding door was fully opened and grill was locked.
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IV) when both grill and folding door were fully opened up.
(Note: the sliding of the grill was very stiff and hard when just installed. The installer uncle suggested us to buy and put some grease that they called "ngao yao" as it looks like margarin. It is indeed much easier to slide now. Wonder why don't they put that for the customer at the first place when they do the installation but the customer has to get it themselves instead..... dry.gif

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Some reviews on the 4" AZ e-lite Led down lights:

The down lights are great and very bright but not suitable in a smaller room with ceiling fan. The lights are just too bright and the angle of lights are just too "wide", causing flickering shadow of the fans on the walls. It is best to be installed in a wider space without ceiling fan. They are great in my kitchen, family hall, car porch and some corners which is further away from the fan.

The following picture showed our 1st, 2nd and lastly the third attempt on another pic to replace the 2pcs 4" down lights to 4pcs led spot lights (eyeballs). The vendor agreed to allow an exchange to their led eyeballs with topping up of the difference.

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A side note: I was so stupid to have installed the ceiling fan before the laminate floor. The surface of the ceiling fan are all sticked with the wood dust now.... sweat.gif


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The downlights are very bright and only 2 pcs of it were on when the comparison pics taken as follows.

Comparison with the neighbor's T8 light.
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Comparison with another neighbor's normal energy savings down lights (2pcs were on too).
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Feb 27 2014, 03:25 PM)
Kitchen sink, oven, hood and hob:

Bought them as a package in Homedec (May of last year), from the exhibitor Builders Hardware Kepong.

The package was RM5k consisting of:
- Fotile hood with air curtain (EH10BQ)
- Fotile improved version of 3 burners hob (GCG90301)
- Fotile oven (KES6003A)
- initially a Cabana 2 bowls stainless steel sink, had later changed it to the HCE granite 2 bowls sink by topping up RM300, after nego and special discount given by Zean.
- Free Sorento sink basket (SRTBK001)
- Free cutlery set
- Free extended warranty given by Fotile
- Free Fotile 2pcs Stockpot from lucky draw
omg RM5K is a great deal!

QUOTE(maxxon @ Feb 27 2014, 03:25 PM)
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Bought 2 HCE faucets. One bigger and another smaller. Both are matt finished.
Decided to use 2 taps on the sink as I think it gonna be more convenient especially that I do not have a dry and wet kitchen.
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i got the same taps from builders biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(maxxon @ Feb 27 2014, 02:02 AM)
Wooden doors for rooms:

Being a cheapo to save cost again, I decided to remain some old doors and just changing 2 of them which is already in kinda bad shape.  hmm.gif

Went to about 5 shops and finally got what I wanted (solid wood with spray paint under RM600 ea) with the cheapest I can get out of those 5 that I've visited. The wood that I'm getting is merpau. (Pls note that it is merpau but not merbau  tongue.gif )

The cost:
solid merpau door - RM280 ea
Install - RM80 ea
Spray painting white - RM160 ea
Basic St Guchi lock set - RM45 ea

Total cost per door = RM565

Door for master bedroom
user posted image

Door for downstairs room next to kitchen
user posted image

My main con touches up the old door for me.  whistling.gif
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Old door before re-paint
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Do you mind PMing me the location of the shop for the new door?
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QUOTE(chocolatewhore @ Feb 28 2014, 04:53 PM)
omg RM5K is a great deal!
i got the same taps from builders  biggrin.gif
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Yup, am happy with the price! icon_rolleyes.gif

Haha...The tap looks nice, isn't it? How's the tap of yours so far? Good?

QUOTE(fools01 @ Feb 28 2014, 05:03 PM)
Do you mind PMing me the location of the shop for the new door?
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PM-ed.
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QUOTE(chocolatewhore @ Feb 28 2014, 04:53 PM)
omg RM5K is a great deal!
i got the same taps from builders  biggrin.gif
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Oops... I think i need to clarify that it is rm5300 after topping up for the Hce granite sink.. tongue.gif
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RM5.3 is still a great price!

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