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adrianjc
post Aug 9 2014, 03:38 PM

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Wow!! Looking at the progress of your house reno really really makes me want to do another project. Hehehehe...

My rough guess on total costs would be about RM500k & up depending on the type and quality of finishings used.
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post Aug 9 2014, 11:47 PM

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QUOTE(paskal @ Aug 9 2014, 10:20 PM)
TS already said it's near to the RM200k mark.
your estimation seem to be on the high stratosphere side. you charge that much for this kind of work?
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Based on my own home previous reno, RM200k doesn't accomplish as much, certainly not with the amount of work being done to this house. With the extent of work shes done from roofing, change of facade, etc... it looks like thats the cost for the masonry and structural work.

And I don't provide any renovation service or work, but I did manage my own house renovation in the past. Estimation purely based on own experience and taking into consideration that material and manpower costs have gone up since I last did my own place and especially those 3D renderings shared of the interior. wink.gif

This post has been edited by adrianjc: Aug 10 2014, 12:11 AM
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post Aug 10 2014, 12:13 AM

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QUOTE(Stella Wong79 @ Aug 10 2014, 12:09 AM)
yes u r rite lol... the exact figure i dont find like putting here. as i feel insecure. smile.gif
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No worries. smile.gif
Love the facade design by the way.
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post Aug 10 2014, 03:54 PM

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QUOTE(paskal @ Aug 10 2014, 03:26 PM)
sure.
i see you don't mind paying RM30k for wiring, RM15k for plumbing, and another RM15k for paint.

you guys sure don't mind being slaughtered. your wireman and plumber sure have a fat bank account.
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Not sure bout anyone else but in my case sub-contractors were paid only for workmanship, all the other items required were purchased on my own and based on my own preferences.

The workmanship didn't cost that much, it was the fittings and finishes that cost more in my case. So I don't think got slaughtered in my case as I got most of the items I wanted at pretty good prices.

 

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