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post Jul 7 2014, 02:41 PM, updated 9y ago

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Firstly please ignore my stupid nickname. I simply saw some ciplak brandname when I was much younger and use that name and now I can't change sad.gif I'm not where near a princess btw tongue.gif

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Comes to my attention lately that I'm doing this and sharing based on a free will basis and I'm not committed into replying redundant questions because I've been getting quite a fair bit of them which keep on asking me to email them the quotation and pricing. Please go through the first page thoroughly before coming to me and ask for breakdown on quotations. Everything you need is just right down here, if you really need something, please scroll down and find them. Unless they're not there and I'm more than happy to reply you eg the contractor's contact.

Times are tough these days for middle income earners. We took years to save enough just to buy a house of our own, and mostly are only able to afford a middle class condo. Spent most of our savings on the deposit for the house, lawyer fees etc and nothing much left for renovation. Maybe some prefer to buy a sub-sale house with everything done including fittings and fixtures, but some prefer to buy a new bare unit instead of repairing old stuffs which might cost as much as well.

You don't feel like having another loan on hand, whereby you already have housing loan and renovation loan interest rates are so much more higher. Running on a tight budget, you try to save as much as you can before you get your house keys.

I guess depends on situation, both or yourself must be committed to savings. Make yourself or your partner agreed to a saving plan the moment you guys signed the S&P and paid off the deposit. Each month, make a substantial saving and by the end of the process, about 3-6 months down the road, you should have enough to cover all the basic and necessary stuffs. After that, just fill the house as and when you have more buffer. The other suggestion is to go on 0% installment on things washing machine, fridge. Courts, Harvey Norman, Seng Heng, SenQ have tied up with many credit card partners.

Sharing my super budget renovation journey, hope you guys don't mind compare to all the rest who shared which was much more extensive and on a higher budget.

Here's the layout of the condo, pretty small, but I guess these day, more than a 1000sf is considered a decent size.

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Renovation Progress #25 click here for more photos
Progress #45 click here for more photos
Tiling issue - rectified by contractor#185

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Renovation is completed finally, took about 2 weeks plus minus the weekends. I have no regrets in hiring my contractor. He might look young but he's responsible in his job and for that kind of price paid, I have really nothing to complaint at all.

Sorry guys, looks like my contractor here got too many job being introduced from this post and he sort of like not respond even to myself asking for some small jobs. So I guess I shall stop giving out his contacts.


Renovation Costing

Prices are just rough estimation

The very minor renovation works that's done for the unit.
1. Plaster ceiling for the whole unit, due to weird beams everywhere - RM3500++ (no painting)
2. Installing of downlights and L box for living room - RM15 (For down for each lights opening)
3. Hacking off the wall between kitchen and living room - RM800 (Wall about 10ft tall)
4. Replacing the tiles after the hacking of the wall - RM400++ (Sendiri supply the tiles)
4. Wiring works - additional 6 plug points for living hall, rooms, kitchen, plug points from DB for water heater and aircond (Developer only did for master bedroom waterheater, and aircond points only for living and master bedroom)
Points from DB for water heater & aircond - RM480
Other points listed as above - RM490
5. Changing of toilet door to bi-fold due to space limitation - RM450 (This is not the normal plastic type, with white frame and glass material)
6. Changing direction of the door from dry to wet kitchen - RM60
7. Re direction of the water piping in the kitchen and piping for sink and washing machine - RM380
8. Building of concrete top for wet kitchen - RM300 (with tiles from contractor supply)
9. Installation of the sliding window in the wet kitchen - RM370
10. Installation of fans etc - RM30
11. Additional light points added - RM400 (each RM50)

Reasonable pricing?

Plaster ceiling
Plaster ceiling #13
Downlights #118
L Box & Downlights #131
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DIY Pallet Furnitures Refer to post #9 below
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Kitchen Cabinets -
Kitchen Cabinets Post #2
- Homemark Kitchen
Most reasonable price that I've found so far with the requirements that I've requested.
I-Shape Top 7ft, Melamine box up for Hood 3ft, 10ft bottom
Quartz top with 4G Glass
Mosaic 10ft covering the middle between the top and bottom cabinets

Painting of walls and featured wall
Painting #5
- Self, plan to sendiri kau tim plus some heng dai's help

Lighting & Fan
Lighting and Fan Post #3
- Bought most of my stuffs from Houses Lighting in Puchong
Things there are relatively cheaper but of course the after sales support won't be as good.

Grill
Grill #4
- Chose Three Kim Metal due to the good reviews in Lowyat
I made downpayment of 30%
They called and arranged appointment after 2-3 days for measurement
Appointment was arranged after a week and the contractor was really friendly and kind. He came early as I told him to be punctual because I'm rushing over during my lunch hour.
Installation of grill was arrange after 2-3 weeks as they need time for fabrication and they're appointments are fully booked. Good business biggrin.gif

DIYFurniture and fittings
Pallet Bedframe #392
Study Worktop #411
Modular Sofa#432

Small loose items for the house
Bathroom Accessories #92

Electrical Appliances
Electrical Appliances#157

Acrylic
Acrylic#13

Some before and after renovation photos

Hall area
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Dining Area
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Room 2 (The before photo I took from property site, apparently that's Block A they didn't have laminated flooring and my block B comes with that)
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Room 3 - This will be the master bedroom, but the toilet is outside just next door. I guess that would do. (The before photo I took from property site, apparently that's Block A they didn't have laminated flooring and my block B comes with that)
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Common Bathroom (Before this the door is just the normal one and change to bifold)
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WetKitchen
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Will try to share as much as possible. Perhaps item by item, including the prices and details and where to get them.
Hope that this thread will be useful for those who's running on a real tight budget like us smile.gif

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post Jul 7 2014, 02:41 PM

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Perhaps I can start with the part where I spent the most in the house tongue.gif
which is the kitchen cabinets.

Find worth to spend more here, as this is gonna last me for a long long time.

Here's a rough drawings on my kitchen cabinets layout, there's supposed to be a pull up sand blasted glass beside the dish rack

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Here's the almost there product by Homemark before the quartz top
4G glass with quartz top

Haven't install my hood yet due to some issues, my bracket and hose didn't fit sweat.gif
Looks like I have to install the hood on my own now... T.T

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Chose the colour as black Quartz top and both top and bottom cabinets as white.

Final product
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The cost for the whole kitchen breakdown is about
Initial Price Quartz top - RM180pfr x 10ft = RM1800.00
Promotion price Quarts top - RM145 pfr x 10ft = RM1450
Top and bottom cabinets 4G Glass plus accessories:-
Pull out basket for sause
Aluminium skirting at RM15pfr
Box up melamine for hood
All the soft close hinges
Three tier pull out drawer
Sand blasted plus gas spring pull up
Top mounted sink and opening of hob
Installation of hood
RM4900.00

In total about RM6350.00 for the above

Bought my single bowl granite sink from this shop in Jalan Ipoh, very nice attentive and friendly seller
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RM480

Dish rack, terbeli salah supposed to be 900mm and not 600mm
Got from Urbanez, hoping that they will let me make an exchange
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RM66 / RM92

My whole kitchen costed me around RM6350 + RM480 + RM99 + RM150 + RM400 = RM7479

Will update a photo when my kitchen is complete.

Here's all the links and contacts:
Kitchen Cabinets - Homemark Kitchen Cabinets
www.facebook.com/homemarkkitchencabinet
012-2594680

Granite Sink
https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=3222364
Andy 03-4043 3999

Dish Rack
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2254294/all
Urbanez 03.6140.8255

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post Jul 7 2014, 02:42 PM

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Lighting and Fan

Sharing my own experience with Houses Lighting Puchong.
They operate systematically but operates like a pasar.

1. Enter the shop with tons of ppl squeezing here and there
2. Choose the lighting and fan or any other appliances you want. Make sure you know what you want already.
3. Ask for sales person around you, tell them what you want in quantity and he will write down everything in a piece of paper
4. Wait 5minutes and your stuffs will come down via conveyer belt and the staffs will be testing your lights one by one and you will stand there and inspect
5. When you're done with checking and the count of the items, a number will be give to you
6. Head to the cashier counter and wait for them to call your number
7. Pay for your goods (Fans are cheaper by few bucks if you pay by cash, lights are the same for cash and credit card)
8. Head out and pass your receipt to someone out there. He will do a final count against your receipt and there will be ppl helping you to move things to your car

I forgot to take a picture of the prices of the fans, pinjam from one of the blog. The price already went up by RM5-7 according to this list.

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Pinjam some pictures to show you guys how extensive is this place with all kind of lighting.

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Here's the downlights that I've purchase. My own opinion in LED, I'm not a fan of LED at all. Reason being, there's drivers attached to each of these LED, many of my friends bought and they regretted bcos the drivers spoil and need to find replacement. So I'd rather go for the normal downlights, with energy saving bulbs. In comparison, they said LED can save you lots of electricity and long run don't need to change bulb etc. But you think in long run, the LED might burn also right? I'd rather change the energy saving bulbs.

Cost calculation:
LED RM25-50 per piece
Normal RM5-15 per casing, light bulbs either x 1 or x 2 (RM6 each) - boleh modify on your own

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Cham liao, renovation contractor gave me a stunt look when I terbought extra 9 downlights for the house. He said one room only need about 2 of these downlights, and I wanted to put 4 which will be way too bright.

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If you see the above, there's 2 bulbs to this downlight. Cost saving and I don't need such brightness in some of the places in my condo, ie living room bcos there's light boxes and T5. Pretty easy, dismantle the downlight and modify to 1 bulb only.

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Ikea lamp, planning to use this for entrance and belcony
http://www.ikea.com/my/en/catalog/products/00055691/
RM9.90 only without bulb la

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KDK 5 blade fans for living and dining room. This was sponsored by my family. They paid RM300+ for this, whereas houses lighting only selling at RM285.

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Panasonic 48" three blade fan with modulator

Here's the rough breakdown of my lighting cost:
Downlights:
RM11 for each casing (these are the better ones, white frame and sand blasted glass) refer to the above
GE energy saving bulbs RM6 each
Philips T5 long ones RM21, short ones RM18
Panasonic 48" fan with modulator RM131 (cash)
Florescent lights RM12-16 with casing

I spent about RM1000 for my whole condo's lightings
and about RM1000 for 5 fans

Houses Lightings Enterprise
Address: No. 33-35, Jalan BPU 6, Bandar Puchong Utama, Puchong, 47100, Puchong, Selangor, 47100
Phone:03-5882 3790

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post Jul 7 2014, 02:43 PM

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Grill

I have done up some research and find that many recommended Three Kim Metal Works in lowyat
Having to look at their works on facebook, workmanship really looks good
Three Kim

One drawback is that you might hv to constantly follow-up with them. They have gotten really busy these days and only reply to your email after 2-3days.

There's some ID reno at my condo as well, but I don't quite like their work. Price difference for both is about RM400-500, Three Kim offered powder coating and also to seal up the angle.

I was having a big headache as the developer built the condo entrance like that...

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Many of them choose to make the wall and move the grill to front. But that's gonna cost me about RM1k and my neighbour already did up his grill, which means if he don't agree to pay half half, I need to fork out everything including moving his grill out or his grill will be knocking on the wall. In the end we just choose not to build the wall, because we don't really need to space in front. Rather spend that 1k on my inner fittings.

For grill, I'm only doing the front and sliding. Due to high floor and corner unit, unless spiderman comes by kinda impossible to climb all the way up.

Total cost:
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Photos of the grill finished work

Front balcony sliding grill
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Main grill
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I picked this lock instead of the fancy one with S shape, prefer something more practical instead but hv to pay extra RM20+
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Contact for Three Kim Metal Works:
Mild Steel & Wrought Iron Grille,Gate,Fencing,Railing,All Kind Of Metal Works Manufacturer

No.18,Jalan SC 5/D,Pusat Perindustrian Sungai Chua,43000
Kajang,Selangor Darul Ehsan.

Tel / Fax : +603 - 8734 3978

e-mail : threekim_metalworks@yahoo.com.my

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post Jul 7 2014, 02:43 PM

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Painting of the walls

Plan to paint everything in White and only have 2 feature wall which is my living room and master bedroom

Living room
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Because most of the furniture that I've bought and given is in dark colour and my tiles are close to beige, brown. Would like to achieve something like this maybe even lighter shades, have to use a lighter paint or the house will look extremely dark.

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Here's a finished product of the living hall.
After 4 days of hectic painting, we manage to cover the entrance, living hall, dining room and room 1. Left with 2 more room and wet kitchen to go.

Both of us and help from my cousin occasionally, we painted the plaster ceiling and walls on our own. Not a princess for sure! My hands are filled with blister now. But the finished product is worth while.

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Colour that I'm using is
Jotun : Majestic white (sheen) and
Jotun : Interior majestic true beauty Orkid (matt)

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Master Bedroom
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Using Jotun Pacific dye

Looks like light blue here, but in fact the colour is much darker
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Something soothing would be good in the bedroom.
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Jotun Paint - Interior Majestic True Beauty Gloss White #000 - For whole house
Jotun Paint - Interior Majestic True Beauty Matt - For Featured wall
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Suggestion: If you find that your walls around is not even, don't use gloss paint. When you turn on your lights at night, all you see is wave everywhere. Very common problem among developers in Malaysia. Aihs.. what to do.

Door painting
Nippon for wood and steel
Flint Black, matt - I don't quite like this colour due to the green tint and for matt you get the lines after finishing
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Quotation from Mr.Paint, their price is pretty reasonable:
Good service from Mr.Pang at Kota Damansara's outlet
http://www.mrpaintshop.com.my/

Kota Damansara Branch (Same row as UOB Bank, next to PERODUA showroom)
No. 32, Jalan PJU 5/8,
Dataran Sunway,
Kota Damansara,
47810 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor, Malaysia.

Tel. : 03-6151 6292
Fax. : 03-6151 0292

Mr. Pang : 019-358 9635

Jotun Majestic (True Beauty Matt/Sheen) White
5L $90

Jotun Majestic (True Beauty) Matt
Color code: Romantic 1304
2L $29/L

Jotun Majestic (True Beauty) Matt
Color code: Pacific Dye 5039
2L $29/L

Jotun Interior Woodshield
Colour code: Carbon Grey 9147
2L $33/L

Maxilite Plus Interior - White Colour
for Plaster Ceiling
7L $32

Bought this from ACE Hardware due to hari raya and that's the only shop buka ...
Nippon Matex - 7L RM43

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post Jul 7 2014, 03:02 PM

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Am looking forward for your information sharing as I am planning for my own renovation for the subsale condo me and my wife in the process of buying. Feels like reading my own story from your OP, so many thanks in advance.

Hopefully all work out the best for you.
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post Jul 7 2014, 03:11 PM

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I am planning to get myself a 800+sq condo soon. As that unit will probably will just be a basic unit this thread will really help me. Thanks for your hard work bro.
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post Jul 7 2014, 04:07 PM

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Wow my house is due to be ready in 8-10 months and I'm in the same situation as you. I find all your findings very helpful ! Looking forward to your future updates !
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post Jul 7 2014, 04:39 PM

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Furnitures - DIY Style

We have gotten some pallets from our relative who happened to work in a company that ship stuffs in.

What are pallets? There are many many kinds
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They're normally treated wood that goes under rain and sun. Best thing is that you can do wonders with them.
Here's some of the things that we planned to do.

There's a few ways to determine if your pallet is save to use.
More information from here: Pallets
Pallets safe to use or not

Next, the pallets is not meant to be just use as raw.
Here a guide Pallets Guide
Things to know about your pallets

This is the actual work, completed without paint job done:
Refer here on details, where to purchase the Ikea legs as support below
Pallets bedframe#363 and #377
Completed#392

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These would definitely save you lots of money. If you're afraid of dust, just add some wheels that you can find from normal hardwareshops or just use another piece of pallet to make the bed higher.

Costing:
Pallets - FOC
Ikea Sultan metal legs - RM30 for four pieces x 3 = RM90
Metal rods and bolts - RM10 per set x 10 = RM100
Small wood planks RM3 x 14 = RM42
Mattress Dreamnite Royale Queen with delivery = RM890
Paint Jotun woodshield RM42 + Ikea Benhandla RM19.90 x 2 = RM82
Total cost = RM1,204 (including queen size mattress)

Actual work of DIY Modular Sofa
This will be a modular sets of pallet which will be in "U" shape and also to be move around into a bed or whichever desired. There's a set of 4 of these similar pallets.
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Costing:
Pallets - FOC
Sofa upholstery foam - RM100 each (from Sect 17) Sofa upholstery foam - RM100 each (from Sect 17 the ramp up to the market, opposite petrol station on the right) - Extremely bad attitude and I think this price is pretty costly, just out of convenience. Took 2 weeks just to customise such an easy foam. Doesn't return call at all and was very rude to customers. Avoid going there if possible.
Sofa covers - Taobao RM35 each
Back cushion - Ikea RM29.90
Cushion covers - RM18 each

Dining table
Topped with a piece of customised glass and the job is done biggrin.gif

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post Jul 7 2014, 04:54 PM

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post Jul 7 2014, 05:28 PM

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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 7 2014, 04:39 PM)
Haha, I'm a sis tongue.gif
Getting a sub sale unit?
The condo I'm aiming is a subsale new unit lol
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post Jul 7 2014, 05:34 PM

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DIY Projects

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Got these wood from a supplier in Klang

RM20 per peice for cargo planks and small ones from RM3 onwards

Bought the cabinets from Ikea and also the leg stand as the base support

http://www.ikea.com/my/en/catalog/products/40167795/

Work in progress

There will be piece of glasses being added on top, there's a gap between the cabinet and plank bcos we will be placing speakers there

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Finished product
Initially bought the chairs for dining but they just look perfect with these. Planning to buy more as they're good chairs at such price and to save space these chairs can be stacked
Posting Worktop #411

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Total costing:
Ikea storage from Ikea RM150 x 2 =RM300
Ikea kaki = RM10
Cargo planks RM20 x 3 = RM60
Two Nordmyra chairs from Ikea RM115 x 2 = RM230
Tempered glass FOC

Total RM600

Acrylic

Needed a customised acrylic as per the photo
Didn't really have time to do any research so I just asked Homemark if they know any and happened that their next door does signage etc and I just gave them measurement

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Price RM45 for 6mm thickness

Width 495mm x 375mm

Forgot to take photo after self installation, was a total perfect fit.

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post Jul 7 2014, 06:04 PM

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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 7 2014, 05:34 PM)
I see, which is the same as my case smile.gif
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I am Connie Ng, Why are you stealing all my pictures from Propwall? mad.gif







nah, just kidding..... laugh.gif
congrats on your new home and happy renovating

btw your "super budget" reno is expected to be around how much, if you dont me asking?
wah you hack here hack there, plaster ceiling all, quartz top, granite sink......summore consider "super budget"?
because hor, if your's is "super budget", then mine will be consider "ultra budget" liaw.....
wah lau eh, pull out basket summore.....

I dont even have all these sad.gif

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post Jul 7 2014, 06:19 PM

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Jul 7 2014, 06:04 PM)
I am Connie Ng, Why are you stealing all my pictures from Propwall?  mad.gif
nah, just kidding..... laugh.gif
congrats on your new home and happy renovating

btw your "super budget" reno is expected to be around how much, if you dont me asking?
wah you hack here hack there, plaster ceiling all, quartz top, granite sink......summore consider "super budget"?
because hor, if your's is "super budget", then mine will be consider "ultra budget" liaw.....
wah lau eh, pull out basket summore.....

I dont even have all these  sad.gif
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lalala, Connie Ng, I helping you do free promo wo.
Hahaha, I tukar xiaomi then all the photos I took for my condo I didn't backup sad.gif

The renovation I listed in post #1 including grill is about RM10-11k plus minus. Consider quite minimum reno liao lo.
Hack wall RM800 nia, plaster ceiling is the one that cost the most.

My granite sink RM480 nia after 70% discount .. "refer to my kitchen post"
Pull out basket FOC one. Quartz top also cheap cheap 180pfr. Some quoted me melamine, same thing for about 6k.

Hahahaha, budget in other things. Banyak ambik second hand punya. Electrical stuffs. Including hob and hood tongue.gif



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no i mean total budget, not the individual items
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QUOTE(idoblu @ Jul 7 2014, 06:22 PM)
no i mean total budget, not the individual items
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If say from reno, to kitchen cabinets including hob and hood, lightings and fan.
Budget 20k.


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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 7 2014, 06:26 PM)
If say from reno, to kitchen cabinets including hob and hood, lightings and fan.
Budget 20k.
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congratulations on having a new home, may god bless you with a smooth renovation journey..

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Thanks for sharing.
I'm gathering idea on renovation and I've little budget.
I'll check on this post time to time for your idea.

Thanks and nice renovation btw!
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post Jul 8 2014, 10:19 AM

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QUOTE(ArchId @ Jul 7 2014, 09:16 PM)
congratulations on having a new home, may god bless you with a smooth renovation journey..

cheers mate,
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QUOTE(Green_lemontea @ Jul 8 2014, 09:45 AM)
Thanks for sharing.
I'm gathering idea on renovation and I've little budget.
I'll check on this post time to time for your idea.

Thanks and nice renovation btw!
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You're most welcome, hope my sharing can help you guys.
20K for reno and kc might sound a lot but in fact, but if you refer to the work is really minor compare to the rest and everything is really costly these days. Also, trying to minimise the cost through DIY. What more when GST kicks in ...
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My condo also will completed by ths year end,
ur info is very useful for me!!!

How about plaster ceiling?

Can share their contact also?


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post Jul 8 2014, 11:48 AM

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QUOTE(ch84 @ Jul 8 2014, 11:28 AM)
My condo also will completed by ths year end,
ur info is very useful for me!!!

How about plaster ceiling?

Can share their contact also?
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Definitely, sure will do. Plan to update stage by stage biggrin.gif
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rclxms.gif rclxms.gif waahhh....was about to post my renovation journey as well sis.....in d midst of planning now....your info n other sifu in here wud be really beneficial.....all d best n hope it will be a smooth sailing for u thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(ajak25 @ Jul 8 2014, 12:19 PM)
rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif waahhh....was about to post my renovation journey as well sis.....in d midst of planning now....your info n other sifu in here wud be really beneficial.....all d best n hope it will be a smooth sailing for u  thumbup.gif
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post Jul 9 2014, 02:41 PM

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Some update of the renovation in progress after 3 days.

My contractor is really fast and diligent in his work, but the price might not be as cheap as some. I value more of the quality that I don't need to top up to fix unnecessary things later. Within 3 days:

1. Hacking of wall between living and kitchen is done
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2. Laying for frames for plaster ceiling whole house done except for L box
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3. Hacking of kitchen for redirection of pipe done
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4. Moving the sink and piping for wet kitchen and washing machine done (Cheap option, don't need to hack, wet kitchen no one see one la)
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5. Wireman doing up all the wiring works today
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Take pictures and measure those aluminum frame. Note down the distant apart so your electrician don't cut into them when opening holes for downlight

I thought you want to conceal all the beams? Looks like there is one exposed.

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Jul 9 2014, 02:47 PM)
Take pictures and measure those aluminum frame. Note down the distant apart so your electrician don't cut into them when opening holes for downlight
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Hmm I thought the wireman is supposed to lay the wiring properly first for each downlights, then they will only lay the plaster ceiling accordingly? Or they would have mark the distance of the frame whilst doing the plaster ceiling?
Correct me if I'm wrong.

Just that we have to work on a daily basis, not much time to run both ways to monitor the renovation. I've got to say, I put a lot of trust in my contractor, hoping that he would deliver a good job. Nowadays, very hard to find good and responsible ones around

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Wow..Thanks for sharing bro..Will be getting my own condo in 1 year time..Waiting for it to be completed...Will also need to do a budget renovation..LOL..
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When your wall is hacked, the floor tiles are affected, right?

Floor needs to be re-tiled?
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When your wall is hacked,  the floor tiles are affected, right?

Floor needs to be re-tiled?
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Yup that's right, some tiles my contractor tries to salvage can be use for corners and in total I bought 12 Feruni tiles which is almost same as the current one, there will be a slight difference in colour cos Feruni stopped producing the old one.

Those tiles costed me RM11.50 per piece.

So does the relocation of pipe in my kitchen, initially I don't plan to cover back or just put plain white tiles because this stupid Guocera, kedekut, bad customer service wanted to charge me RM100 shipping from Johor for RM2.60 tiles which I only wanted like 6-7 pieces. Why can't they be like Feruni? Don't they have shipping to KL like every single day. In the end, I went and posted in a chinese forum asking for help if any of the owners happened to have the tiles, and one kind hearted guy offered me.
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Wondering if hacking of the wall is allowed for condo? Not affecting structural integrity?
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Wondering if hacking of the wall is allowed for condo? Not affecting structural integrity?
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Why not? As long as you're not hacking on a BEAM, the management have no issues with that.
A beam is the one who holds the structure of the condo, not the walls. Walls are being build to separate rooms in the condo and it's totally up to you on how you want the design to be? Therefore, hacking of wall definitely does not affect the structure at all.

Just need to ask the developer, which of the walls is the one that you can tear down and which are the beams if you're unsure. There's even people who hack down all the walls and turned unit to a studio.

Take a look at this, HDB in Singapore and how they turned this place to a beauty.
http://emrenoblog.wordpress.com/2012/04/01...ist-5-room-hdb/

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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 13 2014, 04:41 PM)
Why not? As long as you're not hacking on a BEAM, the management have no issues with that.
A beam is the one who holds the structure of the condo, not the walls. Walls are being build to separate rooms in the condo and it's totally up to you on how you want the design to be? Therefore, hacking of wall definitely does not affect the structure at all.

Just need to ask the developer, which of the walls is the one that you can tear down and which are the beams if you're unsure. There's even people who hack down all the walls and turned unit to a studio.

Take a look at this, HDB in Singapore and how they turned this place to a beauty.
http://emrenoblog.wordpress.com/2012/04/01...ist-5-room-hdb/
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Great to know this. Thanks for sharing.
I believe some walls are used to carry the loads, agree its best to check with the developer to make sure which walls are allowed to tear down.
Will check with my developer when I get the key for my condo on Oct.
Cheers

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Nice reno works! Can you PM me the contact of your contractor?

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QUOTE(wsoon82 @ Jul 14 2014, 04:02 AM)
Great to know this. Thanks for sharing.
I believe some walls are used to carry the loads, agree its best to check with the developer to make sure which walls are allowed to tear down.
Will check with my developer when I get the key for my condo on Oct.
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Yea, you better check with developer as they're the one who hv the bleuprints of the building.
I did check with them first, and bcos the showroom they did that.. so I'm quite sure it's fine.

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QUOTE(wsoon82 @ Jul 14 2014, 04:02 AM)
Great to know this. Thanks for sharing.
I believe some walls are used to carry the loads, agree its best to check with the developer to make sure which walls are allowed to tear down.
Will check with my developer when I get the key for my condo on Oct.
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Best is to check with the management office. If internal brick wall, most likely it is non load-bearing wall, so no problem if want to hack. Load-bearing walls will be shear walls cast with reinforced concrete, you won't be able to tear them down even if you want to tongue.gif Some shear columns are cast flush with brick walls, so have to be careful when hacking the brick walls as not to damage the columns.
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is it Pelangi Utama?
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QUOTE(Ricky300 @ Jul 14 2014, 10:54 AM)
is it Pelangi Utama?
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Many people like to do plastic ceiling. In my opinion, plastic ceiling is not exactly that heatlhy. The powdery stuff will drop and give you more dust.

Aside to this, i think just paint the ceiling and buy some nice light will save you money for something else. Your ceiling looks ok to me.

I know it is too late to say it now but at least we can debate about it. I might not be right with what I said. Purely opinion and hearsay.

Can't wait to see how your apartment turn out. I like the part that you demo that wall to create more spacious area.
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Is that your main door just after the demolished wall? Some people who believed in feng shui might not like a direct path to the balcony the moment they open the main door.
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QUOTE(ProX @ Jul 14 2014, 03:57 PM)
Many people like to do plastic ceiling. In my opinion, plastic ceiling is not exactly that heatlhy. The powdery stuff will drop and give you more dust.

Aside to this, i think just paint the ceiling and buy some nice light will save you money for something else. Your ceiling looks ok to me.

I know it is too late to say it now but at least we can debate about it. I might not be right with what I said. Purely opinion and hearsay.

Can't wait to see how your apartment turn out. I like the part that you demo that wall to create more spacious area.
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Yea thought about that before, we don't really fancy those deco lighting, wanted something simple that's why just settled with downlights.

Many said bad for health but well some also live under that until tthey're old. I inhale quiet a bit today during my visit :'P
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QUOTE(davkong @ Jul 14 2014, 04:12 PM)
Is that your main door just after the demolished wall? Some people who believed in feng shui might not like a direct path to the balcony the moment they open the main door.
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The grey door you mean? That's not my entrance, my entrace is beside the grey door after the wall. Moment I open my main door, it's facing a 'featured wall' as an obstruction, then you head right and straight that leads to the balcony.

You can refer to my picture below, my entrance can't be seen when I took photo from my balcony. If only I slant the angle from the corner, then the brown door is the entrance smile.gif Cina developer, guess they might hv thought of that perhaps?

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How's the workmanship for your plaster ceiling? Has it been completed yet?
If good, can share their company name, contact and prices? Thanks
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How's the workmanship for your plaster ceiling? Has it been completed yet?
If good, can share their company name, contact and prices? Thanks
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Belum, work in progress, putting up the wood part now..
Will PM if you want his contact smile.gif Costed me RM3500+ for my 1143sf condo, except for storeroom, balcony, wet kitchen and entrance.
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Some little update on work in progress

Sealing back the wall nicely with cement and replacing the broken tiles in the kitchen
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Installing pieces of wood for plaster ceiling
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Nice sharing. Helped me a lot in planning for my reno. Mind to pm me the contact of your wireman?
Also, how's the sticking of your terracotta mosaic for kitchen backsplash? I was planning to DIY mine as well. What glue you are using?
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Nice sharing. Helped me a lot in planning for my reno. Mind to pm me the contact of your wireman?
Also, how's the sticking of your terracotta mosaic for kitchen backsplash? I was planning to DIY mine as well. What glue you are using?
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Sure, will PM you shortly.
Good question, my other half mentioned to me the other day and I forgot what he said tongue.gif
Let me find out from him first or perhaps I might ask some advise from my contractor. Afraid that the mosaic won't stick because there's tiles behind.

Not sure if they sell something like these here?

http://www.ebay.com.my/itm/Mosaic-fix-Mosa...e-/230766962490
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I also bought a unit there, my size is 1257sq, i really hate the beam, stupid developer.. and so hard to hide them all... if do so, my celling will be low.
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QUOTE(mag9 @ Jul 15 2014, 12:02 AM)
I also bought a unit there, my size is 1257sq, i really hate the beam, stupid developer.. and so hard to hide them all... if do so, my celling will be low.
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LOL I guess by one look, the house owners there would easily know which property is this.
yes the beams are really the biggest eye sore, the showroom don't have these ..
I dropped fully following the sliding window at the wet kitchen all the way until the entrance. So that I spend lesser on my kitchen cabinets and goes all the way till the top.
The rest of the house I'm only dropping minimum about 5-6" because I don't want the rooms and dining hall to be so low with ceiling fans. Living room will be L box.

My 1143sf have this issue at the master bedroom, the large beam on top... yikes.. though I've plastered to "L" shape
That's why I choose to make the master to study, the other room to a room.

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hi princessgalaria, very nice work you did there! i'm also in the midst of doing my plaster ceiling. would like to check with you if the rm3k plus for your plaster ceiling includes the wiring and installation of lights as well?

thanks!
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QUOTE(staticxtreme @ Jul 15 2014, 09:18 PM)
hi princessgalaria, very nice work you did there! i'm also in the midst of doing my plaster ceiling. would like to check with you if the rm3k plus for your plaster ceiling includes the wiring and installation of lights as well?

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Hey there, nope that doesn't include wiring and installation of downlights yet.
I was quoted 10 downlights and wiring for RM500.
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 15 2014, 10:22 PM)
Hey there, nope that doesn't include wiring and installation of downlights yet.
I was quoted 10 downlights and wiring for RM500.
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i see.. do you mind to pm me the contact of your contractor? thanks a lot! helps a lot in my start to renovate too

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i see.. do you mind to pm me the contact of your contractor? thanks a lot! helps a lot in my start to renovate too
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hello sis,

thanks for the very informative sharing.
On the tiling works (hacking and lay tiles) as well as plumbing job, do u hire the same contractors?
Would you mind to share the contractors detail with me? smile.gif
Thank you
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QUOTE(fnm83 @ Jul 16 2014, 10:51 AM)
hello sis,

thanks for the very informative sharing.
On the tiling works (hacking and lay tiles) as well as plumbing job, do u hire the same contractors?
Would you mind to share the contractors detail with me? smile.gif
Thank you
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Yup I hired a main con to manage all these except for KC and grill.
Because I don't have time to run around and engage one by one sad.gif I trusted him and only go back to check once every 2-3 days. So far his progress is fast and good. Met the wireman and he's really kind and make suggestions to us and adapt to our needs. I haven't ask for his personal contact, he seems very loyal to my main con.

Sure I will PM you.
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hi princessgalaria, you only deal with 3 parties, i.e. main con, homemark (kitchen cabinet) and grill? so your main con covers the wiring/ electrician work as well? does he do tiling? sorry for all these questions as i'm also doing budget for my new condo, small budget but big headache. Do you mind pm your main con's contact? thanks a lot.
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Great thread! I enjoy reading it! Do keep us updated biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 16 2014, 01:43 PM)
Yup I hired a main con to manage all these except for KC and grill.
Because I don't have time to run around and engage one by one sad.gif I trusted him and only go back to check once every 2-3 days. So far his progress is fast and good. Met the wireman and he's really kind and make suggestions to us and adapt to our needs. I haven't ask for his personal contact, he seems very loyal to my main con.

Sure I will PM you.
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Got it, thanks a lot. smile.gif
Will contact him for a quotation.
btw, who are workers they are using? local or Indonesian?

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QUOTE(cocolinalee @ Jul 16 2014, 02:54 PM)
hi princessgalaria, you only deal with 3 parties, i.e. main con, homemark (kitchen cabinet) and grill? so your main con covers the wiring/ electrician work as well? does he do tiling? sorry for all these questions as i'm also doing budget for my new condo, small budget but big headache. Do you mind pm your main con's contact? thanks a lot.
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Yes that's right. My main con covers all the wiring to wet works aka tiling and hacking of my wall.
Reason bcos I don't have time to appoint them one by one as both of us are working full time, therefore we entrust the main con that gets everything done. Might be cheaper to appoint one by one, ie the main con fees is being waived in this way, but only if you're free to run over to your place most of the time to check on the work. And say in this case, my main con will be liable for his sub con's work since I pay to him. Both also with risk, but if the main con is good, then should be fine. Maybe some of the sub con you paid them for the job and they take their own sweet time. Whereas in my case, I guess my main con really push them hard to finish everything in at least 3 weeks time. I see vast progress every 2-3 days when I paid a visit. But of course, main con would hv tambah back on the price from the sub con to earn his share.

Personal preference and also the time you can spare smile.gif
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QUOTE(bobby_charlatan @ Jul 16 2014, 03:17 PM)
Great thread! I enjoy reading it! Do keep us updated biggrin.gif
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Thank you smile.gif

QUOTE(fnm83 @ Jul 16 2014, 03:25 PM)
Got it, thanks a lot. smile.gif
Will contact him for a quotation.
btw, who are workers they are using? local or Indonesian?
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He filled in the reno form with 2 indon names, but I don't know which areas, haven't seem them.
Maybe those were the 2 fellor who hack my wall

I've met these few person that day.

Wiring man : Chinese, about 50ties uncle, very nice guy and he will give feedback and opinion to us on the wiring points
Plaster ceiling: Chinese & Malay (looks like Sabahan to me), spoke to him for a bit, seems ok
Wet Works: Didn't meet them before but plaster ceiling guy said Chinese

They always sapu my lantai everyday before they leave, not clean clean but major pieces of the stuffs. Of course they still leave food and cigarette buds, quite common, I'm not particular as long as they don't damage any of my stuffs.
When I came back at night, all the wall hacking remaining are all kept in those construction bags.
Sorry to say I personally prefer Chinese work la tongue.gif

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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 16 2014, 03:31 PM)
Thank you smile.gif
He filled in the reno form with 2 indon names, but I don't know which areas, haven't seem them.
Maybe those were the 2 fellor who hack my wall

I've met these few person that day.

Wiring man : Chinese, about 50ties uncle, very nice guy and he will give feedback and opinion to us on the wiring points
Plaster ceiling: Chinese & Malay (looks like Sabahan to me), spoke to him for a bit, seems ok
Wet Works: Didn't meet them before but plaster ceiling guy said Chinese

They always sapu my lantai everyday before they leave, not clean clean but major pieces of the stuffs. Of course they still leave food and cigarette buds, quite common, I'm not particular as long as they don't damage any of my stuffs.
When I came back at night, all the wall hacking remaining are all kept in those construction bags.
Sorry to say I personally prefer Chinese work la tongue.gif
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thumbup.gif very hard to find contractors with locals workers nowadays. especially the bold one.
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thumbup.gif very hard to find contractors with locals workers nowadays. especially the bold one.
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Yup, I admire his passion to his job. He told me that he will try his best to look for my existing wiring instead of simply hacking my walls all over, unless necessary to adding points. So I stayed and see how he did these. He use a hammer and knock softly and he roughly know where the hubs are located. When he found the hubs (I don't know that you call them), he will hack and you will see this round thing and there's wiring inside.

So for my aircond that day, instead of hacking all the way up, using this way... he found this hub close enough to the place I wanted to place my aircond and he pulled the wiring out from there without even hacking my wall but just the hub. I don't know how to explain this, maybe I can take a photo next round.
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How much does the pallets cost you ?
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Appreciate if you can pm me your contractor's contact? Many thanks
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Hi princessgalaria, thanks for the contact number.
How much do they charge you for extra power points/ fan points/ light points? i'm thinking to re-direct the door opening for my master bathroom+ master bedroom + study room, so there will be shifting of quite a few fan+light switches.
Btw, do they charge you one lump sum for the hacking? or by sq ft of area?

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QUOTE(cocolinalee @ Jul 18 2014, 12:59 PM)
Hi princessgalaria, thanks for the contact number.
How much do they charge you for extra power points/ fan points/ light points? i'm thinking to re-direct the door opening for my master bathroom+ master bedroom + study room, so there will be shifting of quite a few fan+light switches.
Btw, do they charge you one lump sum for the hacking? or by sq ft of area?
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Extra 13A point: RM490 (He quoted me this price for 6, because there's a mixture of 2 that's an extension from plug point beside, and there's 2 new wiring +3 add beside new wiring)
Door opening redirection : RM60 (This is pretty cheap to me, got one contractor wanted RM300)
New fan point: RM90 / each
New light point: L box light point RM500 for 10
Relocation of switches for hacked wall: RM200
Exhaust fan: RM90
A/C point from DB: RM230
Water heater point from DB: RM250

A/C and water heater pretty costly, bcos the wiring from DB is quite far in fact, from my entrance to room

Hacking of wall: RM800 one lump sum
Re-tiling is per sf: RM400 (uhm sorry forgot my measurement, I think about 10-12sf cos I need about 12 large tiles).

Hope this helps.



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Very nice sharing here. Learnt quite a bit from here. I am also currently looking for a contractor to manage my condo reno. Would you mind sharing your main con's contact with me? And if you have and dont mind, the quotation from your main con and KC contractor. Thanks!!
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Very nice sharing here. Learnt quite a bit from here. I am also currently looking for a contractor to manage my condo reno. Would you mind sharing your main con's contact with me? And if you have and dont mind, the quotation from your main con and KC contractor. Thanks!!
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Sure, but just to let you guys know the reno quote is just as a rough guide ya.




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Sorry for the lack of updates these few days. Progress slowed down a bit as there was a public holiday this week. And only got time to pay a visit during weekends smile.gif
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Progress on the plaster ceiling before painting, some areas still not done with the sides ...

Think their workmanship is pretty good, any comments?

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Hi princessgalaria

Is the plaster ceiling cover the middle of the living and bedroom middle section? I noticed there are some dangling wires?

And you plastered the whole kitchen ceiling?

thanks
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post Jul 19 2014, 10:20 PM

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QUOTE(mustang @ Jul 19 2014, 08:55 PM)
Hi princessgalaria

Is the plaster ceiling cover the middle of the living and bedroom middle section? I noticed there are some dangling wires?

And you plastered the whole kitchen ceiling?

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Yes, for living room that's call "L Box" there will be T5 lights from inside. and there will also be downlights at the side, not completed yet. The wires are all for fans.

Yes I plastered my whole kitchen, because there's a lot of beams in this condo all the way from the entrance, so I followed the height above my sliding window. Reason being I want my kitchen cabinets to be full height up to the plastered ceiling as well.
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Any plans to paint those plaster ceilings in your house? Just wondering what type of paint is suitable for those plaster ceiling materials
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princessgalaria, can you pm your contractor contact ma? Speak England 1 or not?. Thanks
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Maxlite paint is the cheapest white paint and is commonly used for ceilings.

Frankly if you have high ceiling, you can add a color accent for L box ceiling such as painting the flat ceiling in the middle a light/dark shade of grey or champagne like color and paint the L Box part white color only.

Second accent alternative would be to paint the sides of the L Box part instead and the rest of the L box & ceiling in the middle white.

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QUOTE(mustang @ Jul 19 2014, 10:44 PM)
Any plans to paint those plaster ceilings in your house? Just wondering what type of paint is suitable for those plaster ceiling materials
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Yes of course, the photos were taken just fresh from yesterday's and there's still areas that are not done yet... Should be Maxlite
There's still opening of holes for downlights as well

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princessgalaria, can you pm your contractor contact ma? Speak England 1 or not?. Thanks
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Ehm, his England not very good wo, how ah? Cantonese tak boleh pakai meh?
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QUOTE(S'aimer @ Jul 20 2014, 12:01 AM)
Maxlite paint is the cheapest white paint and is commonly used for ceilings.

Frankly if you have high ceiling, you can add a color accent for L box ceiling such as painting the flat ceiling in the middle a light/dark shade of grey or champagne like color and paint the L Box part white color only.

Second accent alternative would be to paint the sides of the L Box part instead and the rest of the L box & ceiling in the middle white.
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Thanks for the advise...
My ceiling is pretty low, actual is about 10feet dropping about 6-7 inches.
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nice pictures! looking forward to more pictures
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Sis....looking good so far rclxms.gif .....do u have Homemark Kitchen exact address n location? I've been to 2 wrong places from the address I got frm google and even their Facebook LoL rclxub.gif ....n mind PM me ur contractor contact no/email? wud like to get a quote from him....cheers
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nice workmanship. mind to share to contractor contact? thanks.
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 20 2014, 01:21 AM)
Ehm, his England not very good wo, how ah? Cantonese tak boleh pakai meh?
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Alamak, I thought of engaging with your contractor as well but if his England not good then susah la
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QUOTE(ajak25 @ Jul 20 2014, 11:26 AM)
Sis....looking good so far  rclxms.gif .....do u have Homemark Kitchen exact address n location? I've been to 2 wrong places from the address I got frm google and even their Facebook LoL rclxub.gif ....n mind PM me ur contractor contact no/email? wud like to get a quote from him....cheers
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Here's their factory address, but I spoke to them and said they're in the midst of doing up a new showroom in Puchong so that place might be ready already. They don't have proper signage so you need to call the person.

4, Jln Utama 2/13, Tmn Perindustrian Puchong Utama, Batu 14, 47100, Puchong. We are open on Mon - Sat (9.00am to 5.30pm)

Why not you try to email here to Christine homemark218@gmail.com
She's really efficient and normally replies my email within a few hours during normal working days.
Or I ask her to PM you, they hv a lowyat ID.

Sure will PM ya.

QUOTE(Wilhelm.S @ Jul 20 2014, 01:40 PM)
nice workmanship. mind to share to contractor contact? thanks.
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Sure will do.


QUOTE(toshio14 @ Jul 20 2014, 02:00 PM)
Alamak, I thought of engaging with your contractor as well but if his England not good then susah la
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Can try try geh, ayam and itik. Can speak BM then?

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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 20 2014, 04:42 PM)
Here's their factory address, but I spoke to them and said they're in the midst of doing up a new showroom in Puchong so that place might be ready already. They don't have proper signage so you need to call the person.

4, Jln Utama 2/13, Tmn Perindustrian Puchong Utama, Batu 14, 47100, Puchong. We are open on Mon - Sat (9.00am to 5.30pm)

Why not you try to email here to Christine homemark218@gmail.com
She's really efficient and normally replies my email within a few hours during normal working days.
Or I ask her to PM you, they hv a lowyat ID.

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Got it sis....thanks a bunch notworthy.gif ....Homemark also already got in touch with me rclxms.gif
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Mine is also very low that even my other half can reach out to touch fan with hand when fan not switched on so having mostly white ceiling does not draw too much attention to the height.

Saw this on the net. Like the picture with blue color for the flat ceiling in the middle of the L Box part, can paint with a neutral or cool shade for your L Box ceiling.. Or else just paint the vertical sides of the L Box like a strip of borderline around the square part.

QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 20 2014, 02:25 AM)
Thanks for the advise...
My ceiling is pretty low, actual is about 10feet dropping about 6-7 inches.
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 20 2014, 04:42 PM)
Can try try geh, ayam and itik. Can speak BM then?
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Sure can BM, I'm a Malay
Cantonese only know leng chai hahaha

Can PM me their contact detail?
Try call and talk2 with them first see how
Have to tanya also can they entertain customer from Wangsa Maju or not
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QUOTE(S'aimer @ Jul 20 2014, 09:55 PM)
Mine is also very low that even my other half can reach out to touch fan with hand when fan not switched on so having mostly white ceiling does not draw too much attention to the height.

Saw this on the net. Like the picture with blue color for the flat ceiling in the middle of the L Box part, can paint with a neutral or cool shade for your L Box ceiling.. Or else just paint the vertical sides of the L Box like a strip of borderline around the square part.
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Thank you for the great advice, let me speak to my other half, he's the one who's making all the decision biggrin.gif
Just wondering the other picture with the blue wall on top, is the wall kind of slanting?


QUOTE(toshio14 @ Jul 21 2014, 09:06 AM)
Sure can BM, I'm a Malay
Cantonese only know leng chai hahaha

Can PM me their contact detail?
Try call and talk2 with them first see how
Have to tanya also can they entertain customer from Wangsa Maju or not
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Sure. haha I think speaking in BM is not an issue.
Wah.. got business sure do one. His location is Kepong.
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Constantly looking out on promotion stuffs lately as there's many sales when Hari Raya is nearby.
Not sure if these items are on good deal, but I compare to Houz Depot and some other shops selling the same thing around Uptown area.

Small condo with no where to sidai baju, bought this 4inches 4rod stainless steel - RM100, both same price for 4inch and 6.5inch
Remember else where was selling like RM120-150
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Stainlesssteel bathroom mirror cabinet - RM175
Houz Depot is selling this like 2 for RM480, some other shops going at RM190-230
Initially wanted to order back from Taobao, but shipping fees was like RM100, so I went and look around for cheap promos
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Looks exactly like this
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Purchased from:
GBH Bath & Kitchen Centre Subang Jaya
Address : No. 78 SS 15/4C 47620 Subang Jaya Subang Jaya, Malaysia
http://www.mudah.my/gbhbath

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Furnitures

Sofa bed
Bought this sofa bed from Ikea, think they're clearing stock only RM399. Might be useful when there's guest around.
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Looks a bit plain? No worries, got these from Taobao. Some of the designs are way too funky. I chose the most basic and simple one to match. After conversion and agent fees, for a 2seater cover this only cost me about RM25.00, shipping RM10/kg.

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Carpets
Ikea ones are costing more than RM100+
Living Hall
Manage to find this on Taobao for quiet a decent price
1.2m x 1.6m about RM30 before shipping
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Bedroom
0.6m x 1.6m about RM20 before shipping
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hi princessgalaria, yeap, i saw Houz Depot selling the 4rod by 4 feet long retractable hanging rod at arnd rm170, there were several samples in their shop but i wanted to find out what's the maximum weight these rod can carry, some of them look a bit fragile & shaky. too bad, none of the people had the answer.
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Good idea for the sofa cover, the Ikea extra sofa cover can go as high as 500-600 per set, i was thinking to go buy a large piece of fabric at kamdar. What do you call these sofa cover in Chinese word?
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QUOTE(cocolinalee @ Jul 21 2014, 02:51 PM)
hi princessgalaria, yeap, i saw Houz Depot selling the 4rod by 4 feet long retractable hanging rod at arnd rm170, there were several samples in their shop but i wanted to find out what's the maximum weight these rod can carry, some of them look a bit fragile & shaky. too bad, none of the people had the answer.
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I'm not too sure as well, my friend's place have the longest one, if not mistaken should be 9feet and they can carry up to 25-30 clothes at one go. The exact same type. Durability not too bad, lasted for years already. After rain and shine, still in quite a good shape.

QUOTE(cocolinalee @ Jul 21 2014, 02:55 PM)
Good idea for the sofa cover, the Ikea extra sofa cover can go as high as 500-600 per set, i was thinking to go buy a large piece of fabric at kamdar. What do you call these sofa cover in Chinese word?
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Yeah, the other thing is that, I can just opt to wash this cover, the Ikea sofa bed, will hv a tough time removing the covers.
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No. It's the photo angle when it was taken I believe because sometimes I do that way for my photos. tongue.gif

QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 21 2014, 11:09 AM)
Thank you for the great advice, let me speak to my other half, he's the one who's making all the decision biggrin.gif
Just wondering the other picture with the blue wall on top, is the wall kind of slanting?
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QUOTE(S'aimer @ Jul 21 2014, 03:31 PM)
No. It's the photo angle when it was taken I believe because sometimes I do that way for my photos. tongue.gif
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Haha I see I see, so that's the same picture..
I thought why got slanting ceiling, macam cottage house tongue.gif

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keke, it would be really wierd to have false ceiling for a slanted ceiling unless built that way with concrete ceiling biggrin.gif

QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 21 2014, 04:41 PM)
Haha I see I see, so that's the same picture..
I thought why got slanting ceiling, macam cottage house tongue.gif
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Great taste you have there. Can share where you bought your stainless steel hanger and mirror cabinet?



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good luck in ur reno

i also engaged Homemark for my kc, cabinets and custom made furniture and they have completed their works in my house last week ... I'm guessing you deal a lot with Wai and Sam?

Highly recommend them, I like their good service and personal attention from their bosses.... no regrets..
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QUOTE(catsper @ Jul 21 2014, 06:27 PM)
Great taste you have there. Can share where you bought your stainless steel hanger and mirror cabinet?
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Thanks for the reminder, I was supposed to list them all down.
GBH Bath & Kitchen Centre Subang Jaya
Address : No. 78 SS 15/4C 47620 Subang Jaya Subang Jaya, Malaysia
http://www.mudah.my/gbhbath
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QUOTE(meteoraniac @ Jul 21 2014, 06:51 PM)
good luck in ur reno

i also engaged Homemark for my kc, cabinets and custom made furniture and they have completed their works in my house last week ... I'm guessing you deal a lot with Wai and Sam?

Highly recommend them, I like their good service and personal attention from their bosses.... no regrets..
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Yup I deal with Ah Wai and Christine. They're really prompt in handling the jobs.
Hope to see my end products soon as well, but still need some time to customise and do up the cabinets. 2 more weeks to gooooooooooo ...

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Where can I the pallet? the DIY pallet bed looks interesting. Is there any other cheap DIY design for bed that you can suggest?
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QUOTE(denzell @ Jul 22 2014, 11:33 AM)
Where can I the pallet? the DIY pallet bed looks interesting. Is there any other cheap DIY design for bed that you can suggest?
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Haha got, buy tilam and letak on the floor. Jk, jk ...
You can find a lot on Mudah sites, very cheap only RM10-20
Need to check on the condition though

http://www.mudah.my/Wooden+Pallet-28614340.htm
http://www.mudah.my/Wooden+Pallet+Secondhand-28558495.htm
http://www.mudah.my/Second+hand+pallet-28494320.htm
http://www.mudah.my/Pressed+Wood+Pallet-28400110.htm
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 22 2014, 11:57 AM)
Haha got, buy tilam and letak on the floor. Jk, jk ...
You can find a lot on Mudah sites, very cheap only RM10-20
Need to check on the condition though

http://www.mudah.my/Wooden+Pallet-28614340.htm
http://www.mudah.my/Wooden+Pallet+Secondhand-28558495.htm
http://www.mudah.my/Second+hand+pallet-28494320.htm
http://www.mudah.my/Pressed+Wood+Pallet-28400110.htm
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Thanks!
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QUOTE(denzell @ Jul 22 2014, 12:12 PM)
Thanks!
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Welcome, but you do need to sand these pallets before using smile.gif they're pretty rough and raw
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QUOTE(meteoraniac @ Jul 21 2014, 06:51 PM)
good luck in ur reno

i also engaged Homemark for my kc, cabinets and custom made furniture and they have completed their works in my house last week ... I'm guessing you deal a lot with Wai and Sam?

Highly recommend them, I like their good service and personal attention from their bosses.... no regrets..
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Hi, meteoraniac, do you mind sharing your KC costs also?

How's their workmanship? Is it good?
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hi ts,

hows the height from floor after plaster ceiling installation ?
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Hi, meteoraniac, do you mind sharing your KC costs also?

How's their workmanship? Is it good?
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The price is reasonable and not charged excessively like other KC companies.

Workmanship is excellent, the installers are local old timers. There were times when they did some minor mistakes, but it was rectify quickly whenever I raise my concerns.

PM me if you need specific details of the costs
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QUOTE(mizi28 @ Jul 23 2014, 02:59 AM)
hi ts,

hows the height from floor after plaster ceiling installation ?
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My original height 10 feet, after plaster ceiling minus 6inches.
Except for entrance all the way to kitchen, I followed the beams/windows about 2 feet, which means I'm left with about 8 ft plus.
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QUOTE(meteoraniac @ Jul 23 2014, 07:56 AM)
The price is reasonable and not charged excessively like other KC companies.

Workmanship is excellent, the installers are local old timers. There were times when they did some minor mistakes, but it was rectify quickly whenever I raise my concerns.

PM me if you need specific details of the costs
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I have to agree on the pricing portion, they're considered one of the most decent.
U won't find this kind of price with Unity, CSL, Kitchen plus all these as they're considered as mid-high tiers. What you paid for melamine for them, you get like 4G glass from Homemark. Can't talk about workmanship yet as I've yet to install, but I saw their factory ones, looks very decent.
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 23 2014, 10:02 AM)
I have to agree on the pricing portion, they're considered one of the most decent.
U won't find this kind of price with Unity, CSL, Kitchen plus all these as they're considered as mid-high tiers. What you paid for melamine for them, you get like 4G glass from Homemark. Can't talk about workmanship yet as I've yet to install, but I saw their factory ones, looks very decent.
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Can share your quotation and floor plan from them? brows.gif
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QUOTE(idoblu @ Jul 23 2014, 10:08 AM)
Can share your quotation and floor plan from them?  brows.gif
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I did, on the first page itself ...
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 23 2014, 10:15 AM)
I did, on the first page itself ...
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I wish I have 10ft of space like you. My wall only 6ft cry.gif
Very nice layout btw....
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QUOTE(idoblu @ Jul 23 2014, 10:22 AM)
I wish I have 10ft of space like you. My wall only 6ft  cry.gif
Very nice layout btw....
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Hmm, not enough to do "L shape" also?
I wanted L shape, then think think I break the wall liao .. aihs, no need la I shape save money. Since there's another wet kitchen outside, I will hv two sink and two cooker ...
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 23 2014, 10:26 AM)
Hmm, not enough to do "L shape" also?
I wanted L shape, then think think I break the wall liao .. aihs, no need la I shape save money. Since there's another wet kitchen outside, I will hv two sink and two cooker ...
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The wall that is 6ft, that's where I want to put my sink and hob. Same position like yours, just imagine without the first cabinet on the left before your sink. Technically, I got no wet and dry...just one to do everything.

I have a peninsula with a bit of a L there. Go see my diagram at the kitchen thread.
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Downlights all done but some belum pasang wire to switches. Living hall L box and downlights still belum siap yet.
Realised that there's some flaws with the downlight, like the light is coming out from the side of the casing kind of thing. Nothing too serious, I still can accept.

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Jul 23 2014, 10:32 AM)
The wall that is 6ft, that's where I want to put my sink and hob. Same position like yours, just imagine without the first cabinet on the left before your sink. Technically, I got no wet and dry...just one to do everything.

I have a peninsula with a bit of a L there. Go see my diagram at the kitchen thread.
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 22 2014, 11:57 AM)
Haha got, buy tilam and letak on the floor. Jk, jk ...
You can find a lot on Mudah sites, very cheap only RM10-20
Need to check on the condition though

http://www.mudah.my/Wooden+Pallet-28614340.htm
http://www.mudah.my/Wooden+Pallet+Secondhand-28558495.htm
http://www.mudah.my/Second+hand+pallet-28494320.htm
http://www.mudah.my/Pressed+Wood+Pallet-28400110.htm
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Aren't you worried about termites/bed bugs?
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QUOTE(champu @ Jul 23 2014, 02:52 PM)
Aren't you worried about termites/bed bugs?
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Firstly, this is a self preference thing.
Secondly, I know the origin of my pallet which is from a company that ships in cables and non-harmful stuffs. Those from Mudah I really can't guarantee, bcos previously it might be from fresh food or chemical then the pallets might already be infested. Mine are stamped with EPAL and they were kept indoor. There's a few ways to determine if your pallet is save to use.
More information from here: Pallets
Pallets safe to use or not

Next, the pallets is not meant to be just use as raw.
Here a guide Pallets Guide
Things to know about your pallets

There's people over in Europe, Australia and many other places making furniture out from pallets since ages ago, they don't really seemed to hv termites problem. Unless you're using in a really damp area that invites all these insects to come. The finishing should be completed with varnish and paint to prevent termites. Even dining table, the top should be a layer of glass.

Perhaps I will give it a try and I will be able to feedback in future.

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my quote for aircond installation (conceal, pana inverter, 2x 1hp , 1 x1.5 hp ) around 2.7k ..
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 23 2014, 03:42 PM)
Firstly, this is a self preference thing.
Secondly, I know the origin of my pallet which is from a company that ships in cables and non-harmful stuffs. Those from Mudah I really can't guarantee, bcos previously it might be from fresh food or chemical then the pallets might already be infested. Mine are stamped with EPAL and they were kept indoor. There's a few ways to determine if your pallet is save to use.
More information from here: Pallets
Pallets safe to use or not

Next, the pallets is not meant to be just use as raw.
Here a guide Pallets Guide
Things to know about your pallets

There's people over in Europe, Australia and many other places making furniture out from pallets since ages ago, they don't really seemed to hv termites problem. Unless you're using in a really damp area that invites all these insects to come. The finishing should be completed with varnish and paint to prevent termites. Even dining table, the top should be a layer of glass.

Perhaps I will give it a try and I will be able to feedback in future.
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Thanks for the links. I did not mean it in any condescending way, just that I recently got out of the bed bug 'mania'


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QUOTE(mag9 @ Jul 23 2014, 07:14 PM)
my quote for aircond installation (conceal, pana inverter, 2x 1hp , 1 x1.5 hp ) around 2.7k ..
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mind sharing where u get ur aircon from? price is impossibly cheap if all 3 units u mentioned are panasonic inverter a/c
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QUOTE(champu @ Jul 23 2014, 08:40 PM)
Thanks for the links. I did not mean it in any condescending way, just that I recently got out of the bed bug 'mania'
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No worries, thanks for asking the question as well.
Else some others might hv bought some contaminated / chemical treated pallets which is harmful and they didn't know about it, I will add this in the front page. rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 24 2014, 09:30 AM)
No worries, thanks for asking the question as well.
Else some others might hv bought some contaminated / chemical treated pallets which is harmful and they didn't know about it, I will add this in the front page.  rclxms.gif
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arent u getting them treated as well sis?? maybe theres a way to properly treat the pallets to avoid all d bugs/termites problem....
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QUOTE(ajak25 @ Jul 24 2014, 09:08 AM)
mind sharing where u get ur aircon from? price is impossibly cheap if all 3 units u mentioned are panasonic inverter a/c
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Yup that's really cheap if all 3 units are inverter that price is for the most basic one.
I last checked panasonic inverter is about 1.45 - 1.5k for 1.5hp and about 1.2k for 1hp

I got the most basic one from Legend SS2 RM960 for 1HP and 1.5HP ... i Forgot, need to check receipt.
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hi, can you pm me your contractor contact? does he do everything? i'm looking for someone to do the wiring and installation(fixtures & lighting) and painting & plaster ceiling for my entire condo. thanks smile.gif
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QUOTE(ajak25 @ Jul 24 2014, 09:35 AM)
arent u getting them treated as well sis?? maybe theres a way to properly treat the pallets to avoid all d bugs/termites problem....
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Hmm, as per my understanding the pallets are already kind of 'treated' either heat treated but don't know about termites, bcos wood are pores therefore proper sanding and painting might sort of prevent, but still not fully... I guess as long as ur area is not too 'damp' but we're living in a tropical country doh.gif
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QUOTE(Oblique.7 @ Jul 24 2014, 09:39 AM)
hi, can you pm me your contractor contact? does he do everything? i'm looking for someone to do the wiring and installation(fixtures & lighting) and painting & plaster ceiling for my entire condo. thanks smile.gif
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Some picture on the L Box, they have yet to paint the plaster ceiling that's why there's like patches all around
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Downlights without turning on the T5 in the L box
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We have requested the wiring man to make 4 switches, which means I can opt to turn on
1. Right of the downlights
2. Left of the downlights
3. L box left & right side
4. L box front & back side


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Room 2 & 3
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I'm so glad that I didn't listen to the previous contractor who told me to install 4 downlights in 1 small room and my dining, then 10 downlights for my living room which is like wayyyyy too much.

I think after I intro my contractor to many ppl, he started to be so busy that he hardly accommodate to my request on defects anymore when I complaint that when he hack my wall which affected the floor tiles and there's chip off at the edges ... shocking.gif He just laid back the tiles and didn't follow up on anything doh.gif
I'm just hoping that he would finish up the rest of the work in time.

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What kind of bulb you put in the L box?
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Hmm, as per my understanding the pallets are already kind of 'treated' either heat treated but don't know about termites, bcos wood are pores therefore proper sanding and painting might sort of prevent, but still not fully... I guess as long as ur area is not too 'damp' but we're living in a tropical country  doh.gif
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The heat treatment is to kill wood pests and prevents them from moving from one country to another. Pallet goes everywhere.

I would at least wash and totally dry them, sand the surfaces smooth and coat them with a chemical free wood varnish (like IKEA's). If you want, check them carefully for insects and blast them with Shelltox and leave for a nite before you wash.

Being pallets, the surfaces are not finished to 'human touch' smoothness. Got splinters that can prick your skin.

Most are made from soft pine, and can have a strong 'piney' smell. These are generally not durable and in our weather can turn darker and spotty with time.

Nothing can protect you from termites.

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QUOTE(Fazab @ Jul 24 2014, 12:26 PM)
The heat treatment is to kill wood pests and prevents them from moving from one country to another. Pallet goes everywhere.

I would at least wash and totally dry them, sand the surfaces smooth and coat them with a chemical free wood varnish (like IKEA's). If you want, check them carefully for insects and blast them with Shelltox and leave for a nite before you wash.

Being pallets, the surfaces are not finished to 'human touch' smoothness. Got splinters that can prick your skin.

Most are made from soft pine, and can have a strong 'piney' smell. These are generally not durable and in our weather can turn darker and spotty with time.

Nothing can protect you from termites.
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Yea, thanks for the advise. Gonna wash and also sand them first. Pallets was never meant to be just use as raw.
Hmm, apparently those I took don't really hv much smell and still considered as quite new. Painting them would help as well.
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I saw you put the air con in the living room, how's the piping looks like? Is it channeled out directly to the balcony? Or redirect to other place? If redirect, what's the cost involved?
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QUOTE(mustang @ Jul 24 2014, 02:45 PM)
I saw you put the air con in the living room, how's the piping looks like? Is it channeled out directly to the balcony? Or redirect to other place? If redirect, what's the cost involved?
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The piping goes right out from the aircond to the balcony. No additional cost for that one.
I paid RM1290 for panasonic 1.5HP, including installation cost. Standard one comes with about 5feet for the copper pipping, additional is like RM10 per feet.

For the room, fellor was like telling me 9feet RM90, then my bf nego said he's gonna pay RM50 only. Stupid installer, I don't recommend them.

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QUOTE(ajak25 @ Jul 24 2014, 09:08 AM)
mind sharing where u get ur aircon from? price is impossibly cheap if all 3 units u mentioned are panasonic inverter a/c
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This is not the aircond price oo, just the installation fee only.. i think is expensive lo
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QUOTE(mag9 @ Jul 25 2014, 04:49 PM)
This is not the aircond price oo, just the installation fee only.. i think is expensive lo
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That's way toooooo pricy dy, normally they will quote together aircond + installation about 100-200 only ?
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Yes princessgalaria is right. Installation charges between 100-200. However they provide standard trunking distance. So if trunking distance is longer, will charge more for extra trunking material. But standard trunking, piping is foc since it comes with aircon, compressor.

QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 25 2014, 06:00 PM)
That's way toooooo pricy dy, normally they will quote together aircond + installation about 100-200 only ?
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 25 2014, 05:00 PM)
That's way toooooo pricy dy, normally they will quote together aircond + installation about 100-200 only ?
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QUOTE(S'aimer @ Jul 25 2014, 07:13 PM)
Yes princessgalaria is right. Installation charges between 100-200. However they provide standard trunking distance.  So if trunking distance is longer, will charge more for extra trunking material. But standard trunking,  piping is foc since it comes with aircon, compressor.
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Hmm I happened to be living at the same condo with him/her who commented on the charges, the trunking shouldn't be that far, in fact for living room is just a wall away. Extra charges for the room, RM80 but told the fellor RM50, as if I don't know how to count the distance... these aircond installers cincai con ppl one..
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My installation charge is RM160. Trunking is mounted on the wall closest to the window and run outside. This is for DST. Seems this installation charge is standard at the shop where we also bought our aircon and downlights from.

The problem is the trunking layout itself and whether you choose the longer route to make the trunking less obvious in common areas . For e.g; if trunking goes down from above after coming out from the room to living room before exiting outside, this kind of zig-zag pattern means longer route, then the charge will be extra I believe? Straight line and shortest route is best.

QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 27 2014, 02:28 AM)
Hmm I happened to be living at the same condo with him/her who commented on the charges, the trunking shouldn't be that far, in fact for living room is just a wall away. Extra charges for the room, RM80 but told the fellor RM50, as if I don't know how to count the distance... these aircond installers cincai con ppl one..
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nice post gather lots of info... planning is 80% of the work.. ur post is really informative to prepare myself for the reno work nex year..keep updating ya..
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nice post gather lots of info... planning is 80% of the work.. ur post is really informative to prepare myself for the reno work nex year..keep updating ya..
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Sure, thanks.
Been busy these few days painting the house. Will update once I get the chance to do so smile.gif
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 23 2014, 10:48 AM)
Downlights all done but some belum pasang wire to switches. Living hall L box and downlights still belum siap yet.
Realised that there's some flaws with the downlight, like the light is coming out from the side of the casing kind of thing. Nothing too serious, I still can accept.

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Hi princessgalaria

after seeing your pic after installing the plaster ceiling, i see some you use downlights, what do you think if i replace downlights with long light? Not for L box.
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QUOTE(ethanhan @ Jul 29 2014, 10:03 PM)
Hi princessgalaria

after seeing your pic after installing the plaster ceiling, i see some you use downlights, what do you think if i replace downlights with long light? Not for L box.
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You mean with those normal T5 ? Sure you can do that, but if you plan to install long lights then there's no need for plaster ceiling, unless you have lots of beams or so to cover up?

Initially I only wanted to do half of the house with plaster ceiling, but the cost difference is not much afterall. ie if only living and dining & entrance, that's gonna cost me like 1.8k, then if whole house minus wet kitchen and storeroom, which is about 2.5k. And I don't really fancy hanging lights, just want something simple/easy to clean and maintain in future, so ... all same type of downlights for the whole house tongue.gif
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good stuff.

looks like what you spent on might be alot but the value is probably 2-3x more than what you paid because of your own effort.

last year i used a 30k budget to transform a cheapo sub 100k flat to have a premium 400k condo feel, of course when you step out of the house reality hits but hey.....home owners don't live on the corridors tongue.gif
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QUOTE(zenix @ Jul 31 2014, 09:31 AM)
good stuff.

looks like what you spent on might be alot but the value is probably 2-3x more than what you paid because of your own effort.

last year i used a 30k budget to transform a cheapo sub 100k flat to have a premium 400k condo feel, of course when you step out of the house reality hits but hey.....home owners don't live on the corridors tongue.gif
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@zenix Do you mind to share your renovation breakdowns? smile.gif
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QUOTE(zenix @ Jul 31 2014, 09:31 AM)
good stuff.

looks like what you spent on might be alot but the value is probably 2-3x more than what you paid because of your own effort.

last year i used a 30k budget to transform a cheapo sub 100k flat to have a premium 400k condo feel, of course when you step out of the house reality hits but hey.....home owners don't live on the corridors tongue.gif
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QUOTE(zenix @ Jul 31 2014, 09:31 AM)
good stuff.

looks like what you spent on might be alot but the value is probably 2-3x more than what you paid because of your own effort.

last year i used a 30k budget to transform a cheapo sub 100k flat to have a premium 400k condo feel, of course when you step out of the house reality hits but hey.....home owners don't live on the corridors tongue.gif
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haha yea, renovation is not that cheap afterall and after that you need to do some self touch up and so on.
*pheww* which is pretty tiring in fact.
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@zenix Do you mind to share your renovation breakdowns? smile.gif
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laminated wood flooring living room + masterbed room: 5k
basic kitchen setup : 10k
revamp common + master bathroom (new tiles floor/wall, new wc, new sink, glass shower curtain): 12k
painting walls & door : 1k
built in wardrobe for 2 rooms : 4k
accessories like bed, tv, etc not included in the budget sweat.gif

whole project took about 1 month to complete because to reduce cost of reno i didn't get 1 guy to settle everything for me had to use different guys for different things.

went to old klang road when those tile shops doing clearance sale to grab cheap tiles, wc, sink and shower curtain.
the wc was abit expensive as i choose the one with the flexible out hose as fixed type ones might not fit the hole of my current one and we wouldn't know until remove the wc to know the hole location so the flexi one was the only way to go. glass shower curtain was a basic one so rm500 each. sink was something on sale quick grab at rm300 (normally retailing over rm1000) each as dents on the underside of the stainless steel rails -- some putty, primer and a few cans of paint later all fixed.

i notice for the bathroom work the chinese contractor only came to review and collect money the work all done by indonesians, i decided to contract them seperately (and cheaper) to do the painting for the house.

laminated floors i got the supplies from a wholesaler then contacted a cheaper 3rd party to do the installation. although calculated abit wrongly got abit of wastages but cheaper by far.

kitchen and wardrobe by the same shop, saved some money by buying the hob, hod and sink seperately from clearance sales and also didn't add any fancy drawers and stuff for the inside the cabinet.



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Photos of the grill finished work by Three Kim Metal

I'm really pleased with their work, they were very punctual came at 10.45am and finished the work about 3.30pm.
They do power coating for the grills, therefore you will see the paint which is spread evenly .. compared to the neighbour's one which is like a cheaper version tongue.gif

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Main grill
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I picked this lock instead of the fancy one with S shape, prefer something more practical instead but hv to pay extra RM20+
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Here's a finished product of the living hall.
After 4 days of hectic painting, we manage to cover the entrance, living hall, dining room and room 1. Left with 2 more room and wet kitchen to go.

Both of us and help from my cousin occasionally, we painted the plaster ceiling and walls on our own. Not a princess for sure! My hands are filled with blister now. But the finished product is worth while.

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Photos of the grill finished work by Three Kim Metal

I'm really pleased with their work, they were very punctual came at 10.45am and finished the work about 3.30pm.
They do power coating for the grills, therefore you will see the paint which is spread evenly .. compared to the neighbour's one which is like a cheaper version tongue.gif

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I picked this lock instead of the fancy one with S shape, prefer something more practical instead but hv to pay extra RM20+
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Hi there, the quotation is on the first page under Grill you can check that out..
Yes, compared to the show unit at my condo.. Three Kim is 500-600 more expensive, that's bcos of the material and finishing which is using power coating and also the angle seal on the side. I would say I'd rather pay that amount of money, bcos comparing side by side, there's quite a difference, like cheapskate one vs a proper grill.
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Electrical Appliances

I've gotten a few necessary electrical appliances first
Under such hot and hazy condition, aircond is like a must for sure...

Legend SS2 - Not recommended
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Panasonic Aircond 1.0 RM960 (including installation)
http://www.panasonic.com/my/consumer/home-.../cs-pc9qkh.html


Panasonic Aicrond 1.5 RM1290 (including installation)
http://www.panasonic.com/my/consumer/home-...cs-pc12qkh.html

Complaints and Legend SS2

I would say they're not to cheapest, and they give shitty installer service. 2 chinese guy, lazy, didn't patch back the hole properly for me after drilling and we had to do up on our own. Asked him to hack like 2-3 inch of wiring to conceal also lazy. He somemore can throw his tools on my tiles flooring, pour out his tools on my floor and made those scratches. Worse service ever, and they were late for 1 and hour, kept me waiting when I only plan to take my lunch off for the installation. They wanted to charge us RM90 for the copper wiring (Because he's too stupid and lazy, that he uses the easiest way for him to install the compressor), we nego and said only RM50 (infact he sendiri makan the money). Called back to Legend and they can tell me, your salesman not working today, I don't know how. Until I called them and scold them.

First the salesman told us the 1.5 unit price is RM1240, then after we paid and left he called and said "Oh this one old model we price, we don't have that anymore, you need to add another RM40.." What kind of crap. Then on the installation day, the bill came with RM1290 and not 1280, the installers just said that they don't know.

Not recommended, don't buy your stuffs there ever again.

Terrible service from the installers, that's how they tampal back the hole at my balcony.
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And this is what my bf did after pasting back the plaster.
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Bought my fridge and washing machine here, due to members day redemption and you can pay the amount stated plus the points that you have in your SenQ card.

Panasonic 7.5kg washing machine
RM599 + 339 points
Cheapest I've found was from one of the hypermarket's flyer at RM659
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Samsung Fridge 350L
RM1099 + 699 points
Cheapest I've found in SS2 legend is about RM1200++
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Hi there, thanks for the offer.
My mum is helping me to sew all the curtain smile.gif
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Hi Princessgalaria,

Would you mind to pm all your contractor contact to me? I need it for my minimal renovation for my condo next month.

Thanks lot.

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Ms. S.. U should have went to ss2 Happy Household or PM a forummer here, iambloodysick for the electrical appliances. Lowest price often offered by these 2 from my survey..

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Ms. S.. U should have went to ss2 Happy Household or PM a forummer here, iambloodysick for the electrical appliances. Lowest price often offered by these 2 from my survey..
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How about jintex elctrical?
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 31 2014, 11:00 AM)
Here's a finished product of the living hall.
After 4 days of hectic painting, we manage to cover the entrance, living hall, dining room and room 1. Left with 2 more room and wet kitchen to go.

Both of us and help from my cousin occasionally, we painted the plaster ceiling and walls on our own. Not a princess for sure! My hands are filled with blister now. But the finished product is worth while.

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Any idea on the painting brand?

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Hi Princessgalaria, would you mind sharing your contractor's contact number? Thanks !
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By the way, should i buy 1st or better wait i meet my renovation contractor for discussion only start buy?

1) Kitchen sink
2) kitchen faucet
3) bathroom water closet
4) shower door
5) bathroom faucet
6) all house lighting
5) electrical appliance, water heater, fan, air cond
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why still buy non-inverter air con ?

in fact i assume since u spent so much on renovation , ur electrical appliance should be on par with it as well....

7.5kg washing machine ? its not enuf le ... LOL

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QUOTE(meteoraniac @ Aug 1 2014, 05:36 PM)
Ms. S.. U should have went to ss2 Happy Household or PM a forummer here, iambloodysick for the electrical appliances. Lowest price often offered by these 2 from my survey..
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Yikes, a bit too late, that time was like rushing to install before they put up the plaster ceiling.

QUOTE(ethanhan @ Aug 1 2014, 09:31 PM)
Hi princess

Any idea on the painting brand?

Jotun
Nippon
Dulux


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I'm using Jotun. I stated the codes in front page, brown wall is call Orchid.
For plaster ceiling, Jotun's is so so only. I would recommend Nippon's Matex.
For wall paint, Jotun ok la, not too bad.
One advise, buy expensive and good rollers, save a lot of time and paint.

QUOTE(xavi5567 @ Aug 2 2014, 01:59 PM)
u jus gonna leave it like this?  hmm.gif
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Leave what? The aircond piping? Memang like that one la, that's my balcony. Who's gonna see anyways...
and I doubt that there's a need to conceal aircond pipping outside.

QUOTE(steventan85 @ Aug 3 2014, 12:20 AM)
why still buy non-inverter air con  ?

in fact i assume since u spent so much on renovation , ur electrical appliance should be on par with it as well....

7.5kg washing machine ? its not enuf le ... LOL
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Hmm, I didn't really spend that much on my reno at all. Chose one of the cheapest and realiable contractor.
I don't really feel that there's a need just bcos I spend on where n where, then what should be on par. Everything is budgeted accordingly.

Frankly speaking, if you study inverter, it's only useful when you on the appliances long enough for energy saving. We spent most of our time at work, living room aircond, perhaps only turn on when there's guests. Bedroom, we both hv nose allergies, therefore we normally off the aircond just for few hours. Therefore, I really felt that there's no need to pay extra for inverter aircond, that few cents in electricity doesn't make a huge difference.

Why 7.5kg not enough? I'm not washing like tons of clothes. Plus condo, you wash so much, please tell me where to hang? I don't plan to wash my comforter or curtains there, just send to laundry or head over to parents' landed house, easy to sun.

Thanks for the advice but seems like you know my life better than I do. I do buy stuffs that suits my needs, not based on wants.

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QUOTE(ethanhan @ Aug 2 2014, 09:22 AM)
**bit off topic

By the way, should i buy 1st or better wait i meet my renovation contractor for discussion only start buy?

1) Kitchen sink
2) kitchen faucet
3) bathroom water closet
4) shower door
5) bathroom faucet
6) all house lighting
5) electrical appliance, water heater, fan, air cond
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Hmm, I think you should wait for their advice. Just in case you bought the wrong size, which was what happened to me when I bought my dish rack. Houses lightings as well that I bought too many extras then I had to run both ways to return the lightings and exchange for something. The contractor will count and let you know how many you need to install.

1) Kitchen sink - Seek ur kitchen cabinet installer advice
2) kitchen faucet - Seek ur kitchen cabinet installer advice
3) bathroom water closet
4) shower door
5) bathroom faucet
6) all house lighting - as per above
5) electrical appliance, water heater, fan, air cond - this one ok la, quite standard, personal needs, you don't really need advice on these. But don't buy these stuffs if you'er doing reno, besides fan, cos things like fridge and washing machine is gonna take up space, then you hv to move here and there...
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Aug 3 2014, 03:09 AM)
I'm using Jotun. I stated the codes in front page, brown wall is call Orchid.
For plaster ceiling, Jotun's is so so only. I would recommend Nippon's Matex.
For wall paint, Jotun ok la, not too bad.
One advise, buy expensive and good rollers, save a lot of time and paint.
Like for below items actually which is advisable to buy since quoted buy expensive save time in painting and also would be same some money too.

wood
metal
wall
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Aug 3 2014, 03:09 AM)

Frankly speaking, if you study inverter, it's only useful when you on the appliances long enough for energy saving. We spent most of our time at work, living room aircond, perhaps only turn on when there's guests. Bedroom, we both hv nose allergies, therefore we normally off the aircond just for few hours. Therefore, I really felt that there's no need to pay extra for inverter aircond, that few cents in electricity doesn't make a huge difference.

Why 7.5kg not enough? I'm not washing like tons of clothes. Plus condo, you wash so much, please tell me where to hang? I don't plan to wash my comforter or curtains there, just send to laundry or head over to parents' landed house, easy to sun.
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I am buying a few units of new air conds, all non-inverter, for the same reasons. Also because if I go for inverters have to pull all new wiring. Too many extra costs. Too lazy.

My family with 4 kids survive on a samsung 7kg washing machine for the past 6 years. No problem. The guys change clothes once a day only. The gals more than 3 times.....We wash about 6 times per week, twice on saturdays.
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Aug 3 2014, 03:09 AM)
Yikes, a bit too late, that time was like rushing to install before they put up the plaster ceiling.
I'm using Jotun. I stated the codes in front page, brown wall is call Orchid.
For plaster ceiling, Jotun's is so so only. I would recommend Nippon's Matex.
For wall paint, Jotun ok la, not too bad.
One advise, buy expensive and good rollers, save a lot of time and paint.
Leave what? The aircond piping? Memang like that one la, that's my balcony. Who's gonna see anyways...
and I doubt that there's a need to conceal aircond pipping outside.
Hmm, I didn't really spend that much on my reno at all. Chose one of the cheapest and realiable contractor.
I don't really feel that there's a need just bcos I spend on where n where, then what should be on par. Everything is budgeted accordingly.

Frankly speaking, if you study inverter, it's only useful when you on the appliances long enough for energy saving. We spent most of our time at work, living room aircond, perhaps only turn on when there's guests. Bedroom, we both hv nose allergies, therefore we normally off the aircond just for few hours. Therefore, I really felt that there's no need to pay extra for inverter aircond, that few cents in electricity doesn't make a huge difference.

Why 7.5kg not enough? I'm not washing like tons of clothes. Plus condo, you wash so much, please tell me where to hang? I don't plan to wash my comforter or curtains there, just send to laundry or head over to parents' landed house, easy to sun.

Thanks for the advice but seems like you know my life better than I do. I do buy stuffs that suits my needs, not based on wants.
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Agreed on the rollers, saves you your paint and avoid double-pain. Just went thru hell painting my parent house during raya. Had to take 3 days just to recover.. flex.gif

Always listen to your heart(need) as they say, and not guts (wants).

Tracking your progress patiently princess, keep it coming

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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Aug 3 2014, 03:09 AM)

Leave what? The aircond piping? Memang like that one la, that's my balcony. Who's gonna see anyways...
and I doubt that there's a need to conceal aircond pipping outside.

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haha.. i guess so.. blush.gif
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Here's a finished product of the living hall.
After 4 days of hectic painting, we manage to cover the entrance, living hall, dining room and room 1. Left with 2 more room and wet kitchen to go.

Both of us and help from my cousin occasionally, we painted the plaster ceiling and walls on our own. Not a princess for sure! My hands are filled with blister now. But the finished product is worth while.

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Colour that I'm using is
Jotun : Majestic white (sheen) and
Jotun : Interior majestic true beauty Orkid (matt)

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both downlight and T5 is white light?
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QUOTE(ethanhan @ Aug 3 2014, 09:44 AM)
Like for below items actually which is advisable to buy since quoted buy expensive save time in painting and also would be same some money too.

wood
metal
wall
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Sorry I don't quite get your questions. You mean which brand should you buy?
I would say all the paints are the same to me, when I asked the shop that's what they told me also ><
But Jotun paint surprisingly not much paint smell.


QUOTE(Fazab @ Aug 3 2014, 11:53 AM)
I am buying a few units of new air conds, all non-inverter, for the same reasons. Also because if I go for inverters have to pull all new wiring. Too many extra costs. Too lazy.

My family with 4 kids survive on a samsung 7kg washing machine for the past 6 years. No problem. The guys change clothes once a day only. The gals more than 3 times.....We wash about 6 times per week, twice on saturdays.
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That's why, all the marketing materials written on inverters were just gimmick in fact. For fridge, I bought inverter bcos that's the one that turns on 24/7. I don't really agree on the aircond, you hv econavi la, inverter la, all types of different ones now aiseh...

Wahh haha, I didn't know samsung so realiable? For 2 of us I guess we only need to wash like twice a week. Mostly working clothes also..

QUOTE(champu @ Aug 3 2014, 07:19 PM)
Agreed on the rollers, saves you your paint and avoid double-pain. Just went thru hell painting my parent house during raya. Had to take 3 days just to recover.. flex.gif

Always listen to your heart(need) as they say, and not guts (wants).

Tracking your progress patiently princess, keep it coming
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Thanks, haven't really got time to update the recent paintings smile.gif Just finished the whole house, and got a lot of cleaning to do biggrin.gif

Yeah, stupid cheapskate rollers... bulu come out keep on sticking on the wall.. LOL, wasted so much time. No more rollers from Mr.DIY tongue.gif still the hardware shops one better, the white with yellow stripes.

QUOTE(xavi5567 @ Aug 3 2014, 08:42 PM)
haha.. i guess so.. blush.gif
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Ya loh, outside ma.. kinda high, cannot see from outside in fact..

QUOTE(white cam @ Aug 3 2014, 08:57 PM)
both downlight and T5 is white light?
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Yea, I use white lights for the whole house in fact. Only balcony is yellow light. Personal preference i guess..
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Aug 5 2014, 01:28 AM)
Sorry I don't quite get your questions. You mean which brand should you buy?
I would say all the paints are the same to me, when I asked the shop that's what they told me also ><
But Jotun paint surprisingly not much paint smell.

Yeah, stupid cheapskate rollers... bulu come out keep on sticking on the wall.. LOL, wasted so much time. No more rollers from Mr.DIY tongue.gif still the hardware shops one better, the white with yellow stripes. 
Correct, my question is on what to buy for painting for each area? Because we have many brands..so jus want to know from everyone experience which one is much more reliable..not the one paint many times, the result still not good..or painting cant last long (easily peel off)..or heavily smelly

Nippon or Jotun or ICI dulux

because contractor maybe recommend some brand follow which can give them more earning rather than help us for recommendation. so on before hand, i just learn 1st before meet any contractor.
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QUOTE(ethanhan @ Aug 5 2014, 08:45 AM)
Correct, my question is on what to buy for painting for each area? Because we have many brands..so jus want to know from everyone experience which one is much more reliable..not the one paint many times, the result still not good..or painting cant last long (easily peel off)..or heavily smelly

Nippon or Jotun or ICI dulux

because contractor maybe recommend some brand follow which can give them more earning rather than help us for recommendation. so on before hand, i just learn 1st before meet any contractor.
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I see.

Plaster ceiling - Jotun (Jota Plaster) & Nippon (Matex)
Personally prefers Matex
Matex finishing looks much better compared to Jota Plaster

Walls - Jotun Majestic (Sheen White), Jotun (matt paint)
Matt is much easier to paint compared to sheen, and sheen when you don't paint properly, there's like layers that's so obvious .. matt wouldn't have such problems.

I've yet to tried other brands ...


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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Aug 5 2014, 01:28 AM)

But Jotun paint surprisingly not much paint smell.

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Yup agree with you. Previously I used Jotun Strax only and for me, no paint smell even on the first day.
They did not even have to advertise this like Nippon Odorless nor do I have to pay extra for odorless paint. The worse is probably ICI.



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QUOTE(idoblu @ Aug 5 2014, 01:06 PM)
Yup agree with you. Previously I used Jotun Strax only and for me, no paint smell even on the first day.
They did not even have to advertise this like Nippon Odorless nor do I have to pay extra for odorless paint. The worse is probably ICI.
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Yea, I was pretty surprised, painted my whole house and we kept the windows closed for a day, there wasn't much smell afterall. I remember paint use to hv super unpleasant smell.. lol
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Aug 5 2014, 12:37 PM)
I see.

Plaster ceiling - Jotun (Jota Plaster)  & Nippon (Matex)
Personally prefers Matex
Matex finishing looks much better compared to Jota Plaster

Walls - Jotun Majestic (Sheen White), Jotun (matt paint)
Matt is much easier to paint compared to sheen, and sheen when you don't paint properly, there's like layers that's so obvious .. matt wouldn't have such problems.

I've yet to tried other brands ...
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QUOTE(idoblu @ Aug 5 2014, 01:06 PM)
Yup agree with you. Previously I used Jotun Strax only and for me, no paint smell even on the first day.
They did not even have to advertise this like Nippon Odorless nor do I have to pay extra for odorless paint. The worse is probably ICI.
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Aug 5 2014, 02:04 PM)
Yea, I was pretty surprised, painted my whole house and we kept the windows closed for a day, there wasn't much smell afterall. I remember paint use to hv super unpleasant smell.. lol
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Thank you for such details pass over. It will be very useful for me in future.. hows the cost for jotun and nippon? jus to get rough idea.


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Renovation is completed finally, took about 2 weeks plus minus the weekends. I have no regrets in hiring my contractor, he's like the hidden gem among all the contractors. He might look young but he's responsible in his job and for that kind of price paid, I have really nothing to complaint at all. He's in his early thirties but hv been in this business since a teenager. If there's any job that you're not satisfied, he won't just leave it and he will try his best to accommodate. Sometimes he's quiet busy, so he might not reply like immediately.

I've listed all the pricing on the front page, but this is just as a reference. I think his pricing is pretty reasonable in fact...

Initially the tiling was done pretty badly, we told him a few times but he didn't hv time to come over. He finally did and he realised that the work is not acceptable. Without much complaints at all, we receive a phone call and he said he will redo the tiles all over again and he will pay for the new tiles. I was really impressed. I don't mind the time spent, just as long as the work are done properly rclxms.gif

I also just randomly got his contact from one of the forumer here. After getting 3 quotes I picked him, bcos he's on time and send quotation via whatsapp just within a day or two.

Here's what happened to the tiles

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Thank you for such details pass over. It will be very useful for me in future.. hows the cost for jotun and nippon? jus to get rough idea.
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Quotation from Mr.Paint .. I bought from there

Jotun Majestic (True Beauty Matt/Sheen) White
5L $90

Jotun Majestic (True Beauty) Matt
Color code: Romantic 1304
2L $29/L

Jotun Majestic (True Beauty) Matt
Color code: Pacific Dye 5039
2L $29/L

Jotun Interior Woodshield
Colour code: Carbon Grey 9147
2L $33/L

Maxilite Plus Interior - White Colour
for Plaster Ceiling
7L $32

Bought this from ACE Hardware due to hari raya and that's the only shop buka ...
Nippon Matex - 7L RM43
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Can let me know how much u paid for the Philips T5, including the tube fitting? And where u got it from? Thanks.
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Hi bro

Mind to share your contractor contact as u gave a good feedback about his quality of work
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QUOTE(kinseong @ Aug 5 2014, 03:03 PM)
Can let me know how much u paid for the Philips T5, including the tube fitting? And where u got it from? Thanks.
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Front page, post #3 pricing is there and the shop address as well

Tube fitting as in the casing? Doesn't come with casing...

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rclxms.gif rclxms.gif thumbup.gif thumbup.gif Finally babe! After all the hardwork! I've been following your thread since Day.1. My inspiration wub.gif
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rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif  thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif Finally babe! After all the hardwork! I've been following your thread since Day.1. My inspiration  wub.gif
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Hi there, thanks for your support biggrin.gif
still have paints to touch up, and next will be cleaning and furnishing ..
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QUOTE(ethanhan @ Aug 5 2014, 08:45 AM)
Correct, my question is on what to buy for painting for each area? Because we have many brands..so jus want to know from everyone experience which one is much more reliable..not the one paint many times, the result still not good..or painting cant last long (easily peel off)..or heavily smelly

Nippon or Jotun or ICI dulux

because contractor maybe recommend some brand follow which can give them more earning rather than help us for recommendation. so on before hand, i just learn 1st before meet any contractor.
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Have a go at colourlite, based on my hardware supplier / and myself gives the same color gradients (almost) when compared to your Nippons and ICI's and costs less on price (5L custom paint costs RM 87)

And these paints are those wipe-able ones.
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QUOTE(champu @ Aug 5 2014, 03:34 PM)
Have a go at colourlite, based on my hardware supplier / and myself gives the same color gradients (almost) when compared to your Nippons and ICI's and costs less on price (5L custom paint costs RM 87)

And these paints are those wipe-able ones.
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Hmm, can I use the paints on a painted gloss door?
I'm looking for paints suitable to paint my doors now..
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Aug 5 2014, 03:35 PM)
Hmm, can I use the paints on a painted gloss door?
I'm looking for paints suitable to paint my doors now..
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Based on my own use, its more matte finish than gloss. But I do believe they have glossy paint options.

Your local hardware uncle shops should carry this model.


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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Aug 5 2014, 03:25 PM)
Hi there, thanks for your support biggrin.gif
still have paints to touch up, and next will be cleaning and furnishing ..
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Nice sharing here.
Have been following since the first day you posted.
Congrats on completing the renovation journey!!! rclxms.gif

Can you please pm me your contractor info or contact? Thanks alot!!
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Can PM your contractor contact also?

My first phase reno is done. Now collecting money for next phase.... sweat.gif Maybe can use him.
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QUOTE(Calculator2013 @ Aug 5 2014, 04:36 PM)
Nice sharing here.
Have been following since the first day you posted.
Congrats on completing the renovation journey!!! rclxms.gif

Can you please pm me your contractor info or contact? Thanks alot!!
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QUOTE(Fazab @ Aug 5 2014, 04:50 PM)
Can PM your contractor contact also?

My first phase reno is done. Now collecting money for next phase.... sweat.gif Maybe can use him.
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Sure, no worries, I've PM you guys...
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Hi Princess smile.gif .. mind pm me your contact? Thanks
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hmm wonder he will do small business like plastering, rectify leaks from roof. mind giving me his contact? =) where he's from?
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Hi princessgalaria,

Can you pm me your contractor details as well?

Thanks!
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Hi Princess smile.gif .. mind pm me your contact? Thanks
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Can you PM me your contractor details?
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hmm wonder he will do small business like plastering, rectify leaks from roof. mind giving me his contact? =) where he's from?
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Hmmm, I chatted with him for a while yesterday, I think he does.. because he will assign his head workers to handle them. He's from Kepong area, his company's name is call Gui Xing.

Will PM you his contact...
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Some before and after renovation photos

(The before photo for all the rooms I took from property site, apparently that's Block A they didn't have laminated flooring and my block B comes with that but we hv exactly the same layout, sorry for the confusion guys, I didn't do any laminated flooring)

Hall area
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Dining Area
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Room 2
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Room 3 - This will be the master bedroom, but the toilet is outside just next door. I guess that would do.
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Common Bathroom (Before this the door is just the normal one and change to bifold)
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WetKitchen
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Still lots of touching up and cleaning work to go, and then will be painting door, furnishing, curtains,

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which floor is yr unit? Just wondering if the grills to your balcony are really necessary...kinda feel like in a cage tongue.gif
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Some before and after renovation photos

Hall area
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Dining Area
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Room 2
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Room 3 - This will be the master bedroom, but the toilet is outside just next door. I guess that would do.
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Common Bathroom (Before this the door is just the normal one and change to bifold)
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WetKitchen
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Still lots of touching up and cleaning work to go, and then will be painting door, furnishing, curtains,
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which floor is yr unit? Just wondering if the grills to your balcony are really necessary...kinda feel like in a cage tongue.gif
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10th floor. Not necessary, for the wet kitchen bcos that's a corner...
Necessary for sliding grill bcos from neighbour's unit can just step on the compressor and my balcony is right next to his place... yea, I would also wanna minimise grills around. Didn't do for the rooms.

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10th floor. Not necessary, for the wet kitchen bcos that's a corner...
Necessary for sliding grill bcos from neighbour's unit can just step on the compressor and my balcony is right next to his place... yea, I would also wanna minimise grills around. Didn't do for the rooms.
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Having same scenario as you. But due to budget during reno, i chose a cheap alternative (cut PVC pipe and insert at the glass door track)..i guess, the only way to break in is probably breaking the whole glass... biggrin.gif
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hi sis, i follow your progress since day 1, and read this page basically every day, now i'm also kan cheong to see your end finishing... hope everything goes well, good luck & all the best!

Btw, is your quartz top a one whole piece (10ftx2ft)? mine is an uneven U shape (2ft-8ft-10ft) so i'm wondering is it gonna be like 3 pcs of quartz top joining together?
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QUOTE(babakoh @ Aug 6 2014, 01:09 PM)
Having same scenario as you. But due to budget during reno, i chose a cheap alternative (cut PVC pipe and insert at the glass door track)..i guess, the only way to break in is probably breaking the whole glass...  biggrin.gif
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Oh ok, you have a photo? Wonder how to do that...

QUOTE(cocolinalee @ Aug 6 2014, 02:17 PM)
hi sis, i follow your progress since day 1, and read this page basically every day, now i'm also kan cheong to see your end finishing... hope everything goes well, good luck & all the best!

Btw, is your quartz top a one whole piece (10ftx2ft)? mine is an uneven U shape (2ft-8ft-10ft) so i'm wondering is it gonna be like 3 pcs of quartz top joining together?
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Thank you...
You mean my kitchen cabinets? Yup I'm doing 10ft I shape, but won't be whole piece, lift tak boleh masuk wor...
After that they will do the joining and fitting ...
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hi princessgalaria,

can you please pm the contractor's contact details?

tq
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hi princessgalaria,

can you please pm the contractor's contact details?

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[quote=princessgalaria,Aug 6 2014, 03:05 PM]
Oh ok, you have a photo? Wonder how to do that...

it's something like this...

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[quote=babakoh,Aug 7 2014, 10:18 AM]
[quote=princessgalaria,Aug 6 2014, 03:05 PM]
Oh ok, you have a photo? Wonder how to do that...

it's something like this...

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Ahhh I see get what you mean...
Used to do this at my landed house also but that one looks like a long metal aluminium piece that slot right behind the sliding window..
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Hi princessgalaria, your kitchen cabinet installation done already?
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Hi princessgalaria, your kitchen cabinet installation done already?
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Tomorrow they will be doing up the cabinets and the top will be next week smile.gif
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Hi princessgalaria, the cost of plaster ceiling RM3.5k includes wiring as well?
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Hi princessgalaria, the cost of plaster ceiling RM3.5k includes wiring as well?
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Hmm no wor..
Wiring is quite costly, lighting wiring point RM50 each and from DB is about RM150-250++

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Hmm no wor..
Wiring is quite costly, lighting wiring point RM50 each and from DB is about RM150-250++
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Hi,

Can i have the contractor contact?

thank you.
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May I know what is DB and roughly the total cost for the wiring work?
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DB = From the fuse box of the house
erm, I didn't really counted in whole and these are subjected to your own's requirement as well.
Lighting points = RM50 each, aircond / water heater = RM150-200 each, extra plug points = RM80 each


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Can i have the contractor contact?

thank you.
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Kitchen Cabinets - Done by Homemark, almost there...
Quartz top finishing will be done later

Haven't install my hood yet due to some issues, my bracket and hose didn't fit sweat.gif
Looks like I have to install the hood on my own now... T.T

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Very nice princessgalaria

Are the sink and hob just place there to dry test or are they really installed?

Also I noticed that your counter space (I know it's not installed yet) is less than 2ft depth?


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I love what you did with the palettes Princess! I wanted to do something similar for my daughter's makeover room. Just a questions, is the bed comfortable to sleep in? I am hoping there are no backaches, etc?

Have you done your curtains for your home? I found lovely curtains while doing my raw look apartment a few months ago. Let me know if you need the supplier's contact.
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hin princessgalaria,

did you actually make your bed from the wooden pallets?
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I love what you did with the palettes Princess! I wanted to do something similar for my daughter's makeover room. Just a questions, is the bed comfortable to sleep in? I am hoping there are no backaches, etc?

Have you done your curtains for your home? I found lovely curtains while doing my raw look apartment a few months ago. Let me know if you need the supplier's contact.
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Aug 10 2014, 02:13 AM)
Kitchen Cabinets - Done by Homemark, almost there...
Quartz top finishing will be done later

Haven't install my hood yet due to some issues, my bracket and hose didn't fit  sweat.gif
Looks like I have to install the hood on my own now... T.T

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How's homemark workmanship?
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QUOTE(idoblu @ Aug 10 2014, 09:27 AM)
Very nice princessgalaria

Are the sink and hob just place there to dry test or are they really installed?

Also I noticed that your counter space (I know it's not installed yet) is less than 2ft depth?
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Hahha, yea pai leng only for now. they did the measurement to buka hole ma..
I think so... lesser.


QUOTE(minzy @ Aug 10 2014, 11:34 AM)
I love what you did with the palettes Princess! I wanted to do something similar for my daughter's makeover room. Just a questions, is the bed comfortable to sleep in? I am hoping there are no backaches, etc?

Have you done your curtains for your home? I found lovely curtains while doing my raw look apartment a few months ago. Let me know if you need the supplier's contact.
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Oh, the pallets are only for the base. The bed I will be buying those that's available in the market as well. So, that's pretty subjective depends on your budget tongue.gif

I just bought my curtains yesterday from Nagoya,my mummy is a supermum aka tailor as well. She will sew for me biggrin.gif
But please PM me the contact as I might need some customised rod for curtains.


QUOTE(popice2u @ Aug 10 2014, 01:08 PM)
hin princessgalaria,

did you actually make your bed from the wooden pallets?
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Yup yup, but not done yet. Next phase will be furnishing up the house.
The bed base using wooden pallets.

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I need the curtain supplier contact. Pls  icon_question.gif
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Hmm maybe minzv who commented above can help you?
Do pm him/her and see

QUOTE(white cam @ Aug 10 2014, 04:03 PM)
How's homemark workmanship?
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Not bad, overall the quality is good. Just that there's some rectification needed on gaps/closing etc.


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wooden pallet bed wont be noisy? what type of wood?
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Thanks!
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Hi, Please PM me your contractor number as well. smile.gif Thanks
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How much is ur kitchen cabinet?
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 14 2014, 09:44 PM)
Some little update on work in progress

Sealing back the wall nicely with cement and replacing the broken tiles in the kitchen
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Installing pieces of wood for plaster ceiling
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Hi, appreciate if you could share why install wood instead of plaster ceiling? notworthy.gif
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I am planning to get myself a 800+sq condo soon. As that unit will probably will just be a basic unit this thread will really help me. Thanks for your hard work bro.
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QUOTE(popice2u @ Aug 10 2014, 08:18 PM)
wooden pallet bed wont be noisy? what type of wood?
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Noisy? Nope, they're pretty solid and heavy. And they're place on the floor, you will have to make sure that the pallets are balance.

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Nice reno works! Can you PM me the contact of your contractor?

Thanks!
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Sure, done.

QUOTE(felixyukito @ Aug 10 2014, 09:50 PM)
Hi, Please PM me your contractor number as well. smile.gif Thanks
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Sure, done.

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How much is ur kitchen cabinet?
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QUOTE(eric84cool @ Aug 10 2014, 11:51 PM)
Hi, appreciate if you could share why install wood instead of plaster ceiling? notworthy.gif
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Sorry what I meant was those are the base of the plaster ceiling, they're normally made of ply wood aren't they? Then after that only they will use the sealer to plaster the whole ceiling into 1 piece ...

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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Aug 11 2014, 01:58 AM)
Noisy? Nope, they're pretty solid and heavy. And they're place on the floor, you will have to make sure that the pallets are balance.
Sure, done.
Sure, done.
Please refer to the first page.
Sorry what I meant was those are the base of the plaster ceiling, they're normally made of ply wood aren't they? Then after that only they will use the sealer to plaster the whole ceiling into 1 piece ...
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Plaster Ceiling? are made from plaster with fiber, no wood involve
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where to buy the wooden pallet? and how much?
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Plaster Ceiling? are made from plaster with fiber, no wood involve
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QUOTE(popice2u @ Aug 11 2014, 05:55 AM)
where to buy the wooden pallet? and how much?
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I took them from a relative who happens to work in a company that ship things in...
You can read some of the info infront, you can easily search from Mudah but you hv to becareful on the source which is not chemically treated or used to ship some harmful stuffs.. ie chemicals, wastage etc.
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where to buy the wooden pallet? and how much?
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dont waste ur time on that . LOL....buy the normal things will do icon_rolleyes.gif icon_rolleyes.gif cool2.gif
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dont waste ur time on that . LOL....buy the normal things will do  icon_rolleyes.gif  icon_rolleyes.gif  cool2.gif
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kind of unique
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Great threads! Thank you for sharing your journey
Can u pm the contractor no?
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 31 2014, 11:00 AM)
Here's a finished product of the living hall.
After 4 days of hectic painting, we manage to cover the entrance, living hall, dining room and room 1. Left with 2 more room and wet kitchen to go.

Both of us and help from my cousin occasionally, we painted the plaster ceiling and walls on our own. Not a princess for sure! My hands are filled with blister now. But the finished product is worth while.

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Colour that I'm using is
Jotun : Majestic white (sheen) and
Jotun : Interior majestic true beauty Orkid (matt)

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Somehow I think your downlight is too near to the wall. Can see the light concentrate on on side.

Btw, great reading though and I enjoy your journey.
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QUOTE(ashlynn_chin @ Aug 11 2014, 09:16 PM)
dont waste ur time on that . LOL....buy the normal things will do  icon_rolleyes.gif  icon_rolleyes.gif  cool2.gif
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It's not a waste of time. It's all depends on personal preference, by all means you sure can get those RM500 ready made bed frames. To me it's not a waste of time, because I'm not rushing to move in therefore I treat this as a hobby to do some DIY. Something you buy vs something you do on your own, that kind of satisfaction only ppl who hv great interest in DIY and creativity will appreciate it. That's the kind of satisfaction that my partner and I enjoyed throughout our journey and not just like get ppl to do up everything. At least when we look back, we find the journey meaningful.

No offence but most of our ppl here are pretty lazy that we spend most of our weekends either shopping or yum cha chu sui with friends, over in aussie and NZ etc, you can see a lot of ppl doing all these as weekend hobbies, one drawback is that we don't have yards and garage to do DIY like them.

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kind of unique
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Can u pm the contractor no?
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QUOTE(koinibler @ Aug 11 2014, 10:54 PM)
Somehow I think your downlight is too near to the wall. Can see the light concentrate on on side.

Btw, great reading though and I enjoy your journey.
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Yea, nvrm la macam spot light biggrin.gif actually the downlights and T5 were a lil too bright, I only can turn on either or...
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Thank you so much for sharing your renovation journey, just got my keys to the condo and hopeful to renovate soon. Can you kindly share/PM me the contractors contact?

Love & Thanks!

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Princess, I am thinking it can be hard to clean the pallet bed frame? How do you solve it? Add a cover onto it?
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Princess, I am thinking it can be hard to clean the pallet bed frame? How do you solve it? Add a cover onto it?
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I'm gonna paint it. And before putting my bed on directly, I will lay a cover over first.
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Your house is beautiful, the plaster celling workmanship look nice, wiring also not bad, at least use flexi tube for the lighting wires.
My house still in progress, the contractor works so slow, big hectic now, always to have to push him .. sienz..

My paint use jotun too, but mine is olive and evening grey tongue.gif
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QUOTE(mag9 @ Aug 12 2014, 09:06 PM)
Your house is beautiful, the plaster celling workmanship look nice, wiring also not bad, at least use flexi tube for the lighting wires.
My house still in progress, the contractor works so slow, big hectic now, always to have to push him .. sienz..

My paint use jotun too, but mine is olive and evening grey tongue.gif
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Thanks Mag.
Hardly need to rush my contractor for anything, he delivered the renovation earlier than what he promised. Only the tilling part that was overlooked but he manage to rectify as well. That's one of the reason I would share his work, hope that would bring him more business as well smile.gif There's too many irresponsible contractors these days.
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how much was your paint and where did you buy from?
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how much was your paint and where did you buy from?
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The price is on page1 post5, bought from Mr paint.
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hi there, i like you idea using wooden pallet as bed frame rclxms.gif

thanks for the info biggrin.gif

i might consider when my old bed frame rosak biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(yahiko @ Aug 13 2014, 04:37 PM)
hi there, i like you idea using wooden pallet as bed frame rclxms.gif

thanks for the info biggrin.gif

i might consider when my old bed frame rosak biggrin.gif
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Ya better sand it and put high gloss paint for easy maintenance =)

just wonder, do you measure all your wall before you purchased the paint? blush.gif

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Ya better sand it and put high gloss paint for easy maintenance =)

just wonder, do you measure all your wall before you purchased the paint?  blush.gif
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Uhmm just roughly calculate only, there's a calculator thingy you can find on Google.
Most of the time tak cukup need to buy somemore.


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Quartz top installation, kitchen cabinet installation completed by Homemark

Pricing and contact details please refer to PG1 ...

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Hi princess, please pm me your contractor contact too.. Thx!
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Any external ducting for your hood? And you place the fridge at the other side of the kitchen? Any cabinet for it?
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Any external ducting for your hood? And you place the fridge at the other side of the kitchen? Any cabinet for it?
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Yes, the ducting will be pulled from the window to the exhaust fan at the wet kitchen. Cutting a pc of acrylic window to close back the original piece of glass. The current one is not done yet, the hook for the hood hilang, so my friend will be helping me to weld the metal pieces on the hood.

Nope, not putting the fridge in my dry kitchen, will be outside the wet kitchen, bcos the majority cooking will take place there. Dry kitchen is just like a standby thingy, to boil stuffs and light cooking smile.gif Or else super cluttered since my place so small. Might add a shelve later to put toaster, small oven ..
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can pm me your contractor? especially the one doing the kitchen cabinet.

need to ask if your contractor, whether they can do some minor add-on on my current kitchen cabinet.

nice reno btw ! smile.gif
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can pm me your contractor? especially the one doing the kitchen cabinet.

need to ask if your contractor, whether they can do some minor add-on on my current kitchen cabinet.

nice reno btw ! smile.gif
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Hi

U didnt reno ur bathroom area? Didnt see photos of them?
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U didnt reno ur bathroom area? Didnt see photos of them?
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Well...great..So the time u get ur house is new and clean ya?
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Well...great..So the time u get ur house is new and clean ya?
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Hmm, not to say clean clean, subsale but the unit is new ... still got stains from construction and lots of dust.
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Aug 15 2014, 02:29 PM)
Hmm, not to say clean clean, subsale but the unit is new ... still got stains from construction and lots of dust.
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It just fine..u got full wall tiles..better than me though..great home living..so how long took u to complete reno 1-house counting from the day u contact ur contractor and buy any appliances..
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QUOTE(ethanhan @ Aug 15 2014, 02:41 PM)
It just fine..u got full wall tiles..better than me though..great home living..so how long took u to complete reno 1-house counting from the day u contact ur contractor and buy any appliances..
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Hmm, I haven't even completed everything until now bcos we are working and need to accommodate to our limited schedule as well.....

Renovation about 12 days, excluding weekends and then painting with two of us including doors took at least 7 days. Installation of kc took about 2 days as well. I took at least 1 day to clean the whole place up.
Putting up curtain rods would be my next target. Furnishing and buying appliances will take a while more. I'm not rushing to move in, so ideally I said I'm gonna use at least 3-5 months at least to complete everything.
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Aug 15 2014, 05:26 PM)
Hmm, I haven't even completed everything until now bcos we are working and need to accommodate to our limited schedule as well.....

Renovation about 12 days, excluding weekends and then painting with two of us including doors took at least 7 days. Installation of kc took about 2 days as well. I took at least 1 day to clean the whole place up.
Putting up curtain rods would be my next target. Furnishing and buying appliances will take a while more. I'm not rushing to move in, so ideally I said I'm gonna use at least 3-5 months at least to complete everything.
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i see..

mostly u install appliance urself?
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QUOTE(ethanhan @ Aug 15 2014, 08:57 PM)
i see..

mostly u install appliance urself?
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Yea except for lights and fans, water heater sendiri install but of course not me la, lol my other half who knows how to do all these stuffs. I'm pretty clueless in fact, still learning ...
I do stuffs like cleaning etc.
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Didn't do any reno for my bathroom, bathrooms were ready with glass doors

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Hi, mind to know how much the shower screen cost you?
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princess.. great post... mind sharing ur main con as well... gonna do mine very soon as well.. sweat.gif
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great info through out the thread and I admire you patience in answering repeating question from some pita who don't bother read up the whole thread before posting their question.
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Hi, mind to know how much the shower screen cost you?
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Comes with the developer's, I didn't install them ya .. which is the only best part of the house shakehead.gif

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princess.. great post... mind sharing ur main con as well... gonna do mine very soon as well..  sweat.gif
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great info through out the thread and I admire you patience in answering repeating question from some pita who don't bother read up the whole thread before posting their question.
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Hahaha, yes indeed. Most of the things I've already tried my best to list down on the front page, but I guess most of them might hv skipped.
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Some updates, sorry for the lack of updates, really busy with work lately.

Acrylic

Needed a customised acrylic as per the photo
Didn't really have time to do any research so I just asked Homemark if they know any and happened that their next door does signage etc and I just gave them measurement

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Price RM45 for 6mm thickness

Width 495mm x 375mm

Forgot to take photo after self installation, was a total perfect fit.

And here's the paint that I picked for the doors, Nippon for Steel and Wood Flint Black, matt
A bit regretted because the finishing have a tint of dark green, like 'bird shit' ... but on the chart looks like very dark grey. But bought dy, what to do...

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Yea except for lights and fans, water heater sendiri install but of course not me la, lol my other half who knows how to do all these stuffs. I'm pretty clueless in fact, still learning ...
I do stuffs like cleaning etc.
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Actually good way if able to install ownself right..can save cost because some work what contractor does also consider simple and easy..just need have 1st start off and once u experience and "feel", you will know what to do after that and soon others can be take up handyman freelance.. hmm.gif
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QUOTE(ethanhan @ Aug 20 2014, 10:42 AM)
Actually good way if able to install ownself right..can save cost because some work what contractor does also consider simple and easy..just need have 1st start off and once u experience and "feel", you will know what to do after that and soon others can be take up handyman freelance.. hmm.gif
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Yea you pay that RM50 to contractor, then in future if there's any issue you also don't know how to solve. If you install on your own, then you can also fix in future. But things with electrical hv to be extra careful smile.gif
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Yea you pay that RM50 to contractor, then in future if there's any issue you also don't know how to solve. If you install on your own, then you can also fix in future. But things with electrical hv to be extra careful smile.gif
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Correct. But need some one like ur other half can guide u through..it is a good start off. And, also if beginner surely the workmanship sucks a lot.hahahaha...dont worry, practice make prefect. So, got to sacrifice a bit on your own house as training ground. laugh.gif
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QUOTE(ethanhan @ Aug 20 2014, 12:27 PM)
Correct. But need some one like ur other half can guide u through..it is a good start off. And, also if beginner surely the workmanship sucks a lot.hahahaha...dont worry, practice make prefect. So, got to sacrifice a bit on your own house as training ground.  laugh.gif
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Yea, my painting of the doors sucks with so many lines hahhaa
and my wall was ok but I regretted now because I accidentally dripped paints all over as we did some of the walls during night time tongue.gif
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Hahaha, yes indeed. Most of the things I've already tried my best to list down on the front page, but I guess most of them might hv skipped.
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because not everybody reads or check into LYN everyday. when we do pick up a thread to read, it would be the last page and it takes time to read from page one to the last post.
sometimes when one directs by providing post number, say post 266, one has to go search page by page for that particular post. quite troublesome.

anyway, thanks again for replying my questions. really appreciate that.

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QUOTE(zoe33 @ Aug 20 2014, 08:54 PM)
because not everybody reads or check into LYN everyday. when we do pick up a thread to read, it would be the last page and it takes time to read from page one to the last post.
sometimes when one directs by providing post number, say post 266, one has to go search page by page for that particular post. quite troublesome.

anyway, thanks again for replying my questions. really appreciate that.
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Yea I get what you mean, normally I will just reply refer to the front page then they will know that the contacts are all there.
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Do you change the distribution box ?

Ya is good to install and fix the things myself, can save money and you learn how to do it .. It is not difficult after see the contractor did some of the works, light points, plumbing and etc..they have the right tools that they can do it easily and quickly.
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Do you change the distribution box ?

Ya is good to install and fix the things myself, can save money and you learn how to do it .. It is not  difficult after see the contractor did some of the works, light points, plumbing and etc..they have the right tools that they can do it easily and quickly.
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Sorry which distribution box you're referring to ya?
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then pallet you need to diy yourself? or finish goods?
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Think there's ppl who make and sell here
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Wooden-Palle...279818472051915
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Sorry which distribution box you're referring to ya?
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the main switch electrical distribution box nod.gif
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the main switch electrical distribution box  nod.gif
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I didn't the guy helped me to put those like lights/fans to one fuse and those higher usage like aircond, kitchen plug as stand alone, accordingly to him still ok ... but future when we add more, might need to change already.
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Nice work done. Do u mind to share with me your contractor'so contact? Thanks
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Hi there! Great sharing for all future homeowners to take note off.

Just wondering, how's the hanging dish rack working for you (or anyone else with similar item)?

My concerns are:-

1) Water dripping onto the counter (which is not big a deal) or flow against the wall which may leave stains.
2) Dish rack going rusty and would be difficult to replace.
3) Rust water dripping on to the counter and walls!

I want to do it because it opens up work space on the kitchen, but the thought of rust stains is scary blink.gif
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Hi there! Great sharing for all future homeowners to take note off.

Just wondering, how's the hanging dish rack working for you (or anyone else with similar item)?

My concerns are:-

1) Water dripping onto the counter (which is not big a deal) or flow against the wall which may leave stains.
2) Dish rack going rusty and would be difficult to replace.
3) Rust water dripping on to the counter and walls!

I want to do it because it opens up work space on the kitchen, but the thought of rust stains is scary  blink.gif
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1. The dish rack comes with a dripped tray that's easily removed and to pour the excess water away, so there won't be any dripping directly to the sink below. Unless you flood the thing shocking.gif

2. Dish rack supposed to be stainless steel, shouldn't rust that easily maybe over span of many many years. Easily replaced because just screwed on, and just buy another same size one. Comes pretty standard in fact.

3. Hmm, as per above shouldn't rust that easily bcos that's stainless steel. I have the almost same bar but bought from ikea called Huggad about 2 years ago with hooks, no sign of being rusty at all despite the constant washing.

If really turns rusty then I can just remove the whole thing and replace with something else in future perhaps?


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Hi, been following your thread quite some time too. Mind to share your contractor contact? I be getting my condo next year soon. Still searching for ideas on my kitchen cabinet and grills for my long balcony and main door.
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Mind to share your contractor contact? I want to renovate my kitchen.
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Hi princessgalaria,

Good job. Thanks for sharing so useful information.
Can you pm me your contractor details?

Thanks!
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Hi.

Can pls PM me ur contractor details too? Thanks!

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Mind to share your contractor contact? I want to renovate my kitchen.
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Contact of kitchen cabinet is listed at page 1, thanks.
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Aug 22 2014, 05:30 PM)
3. Hmm, as per above shouldn't rust that easily bcos that's stainless steel. I have the almost same bar but bought from ikea called Huggad about 2 years ago with hooks, no sign of being rusty at all despite the constant washing.

If really turns rusty then I can just remove the whole thing and replace with something else in future perhaps?
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Mine rusty from Ikea one sad.gif

But will definitely keep this as an option. New place comes with kitchen cabinet (save money!) but lack counter space.
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Hi Princessgalaria,

Appreciate if you could PM me your reno & grille contractor contractor.

If you don't mind also share your reno price breakdown.

TQVM.
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QUOTE(Zan81 @ Aug 25 2014, 01:23 PM)
Mine rusty from Ikea one  sad.gif

But will definitely keep this as an option. New place comes with kitchen cabinet (save money!) but lack counter space.
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Really? Which series is that? The huggad one looks pretty solid and I bought one for bathroom too until now no sign of rust at all ..


QUOTE(bebetwk @ Aug 25 2014, 01:48 PM)
Hi Princessgalaria,

Appreciate if you could PM me your reno & grille contractor contractor.

If you don't mind also share your reno price breakdown.

TQVM.
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Grille, and all the breakdown are on the front page.
reno contractor I will PM you.
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Hi, I've just found this thread and it looks great. Although I haven't gone through all 16 pages, I think it shows that you can get good results with good imagination, good contractors and feedbacks. I like the results, especially with the soon to be DIY furnitures from pallets.

However may I ask, do you have any problem in asking permission from your JMB about hacking walls in your condo? I plan to hack walls and build a new one to convert 2 huge bedrooms service apartment into 3 functional rooms. If the question has been answered before, my apologies. Anyway, any advice?
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QUOTE(payamam @ Aug 25 2014, 02:33 PM)
Hi, I've just found this thread and it looks great. Although I haven't gone through all 16 pages, I think it shows that you can get good results with good imagination, good contractors and feedbacks. I like the results, especially with the soon to be DIY furnitures from pallets.

However may I ask, do you have any problem in asking permission from your JMB about hacking walls in your condo? I plan to hack walls and build a new one to convert 2 huge bedrooms service apartment into 3 functional rooms. If the question has been answered before, my apologies. Anyway, any advice?
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No worries, my condo is still very new therefore the management is still the one who's taking care of the stuffs.
No issue on the wall hacking because the show unit that they build the same wall and even longer stretch was being hacked. I've also double checked with the developer that there's no issue in hacking the wall. Better be safe than sorry.

You need to speak to the JMB and go to the developer for a blueprint to see if there's any beam that's holding the structure, if there's you must not hack the beam because that will affect ur condo's structure and you might need to pay for the damages done to everyone. Hope this helps ..

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All the i joined this forum just bcoz attracted/amazed to your details.. Can u pls PM me ur contractor details too? Thanks!
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Hi princessgalaria

I know you mentioned that you were happy with Homemark for the kitchen cabinets, would it be possible to get some photos of them open? reason being that I went to the showroom yesterday and my GF mentioned that their workmanship seems to be shoddy as there are significant gaps in their fittings..

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QUOTE(Deznom @ Aug 27 2014, 10:01 AM)
Hi princessgalaria

I know you mentioned that you were happy with Homemark for the kitchen cabinets, would it be possible to get some photos of them open? reason being that I went to the showroom yesterday and my GF mentioned that their workmanship seems to be shoddy as there are significant gaps in their fittings..
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The photos are all on PG2, 12 & 14.
Some of the gaps are adjustable, I requested them to come back to do some rectification work as well.
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QUOTE(Deznom @ Aug 27 2014, 10:01 AM)
Hi princessgalaria

I know you mentioned that you were happy with Homemark for the kitchen cabinets, would it be possible to get some photos of them open? reason being that I went to the showroom yesterday and my GF mentioned that their workmanship seems to be shoddy as there are significant gaps in their fittings..
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Hi Deznom, thanks for dropping by our showroom.

Your girlfriend has very sharp eyes then smile.gif Haha, you should have pointed to us where the gaps are so we can note and fix them up.

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QUOTE(homemark @ Aug 27 2014, 11:09 AM)
Hi Deznom, thanks for dropping by our showroom.

Your girlfriend has very sharp eyes then smile.gif Haha, you should have pointed to us where the gaps are so we can note and fix them up.
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haha.. she mentioned it to me as an after thought after we left.. thanks for taking the time to explain things to us even though we just randomly dropped by, will keep you in mind when we have a more firm timeline..
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Hi, can i have your contractor's contact number as well? Thank you!
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Updates after we have cleared the place slowly and put on some furniture
Coffee table and tv cabinet from Ikea, bought during sales few months back

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Temporary curtain that I got from Taobao which is meant to block the sunlight
Costed me with shipping about RM30, I will be laying another layer of white curtains on the 1st layer
Haven't got time to cut and shorten the curtain rods

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Looks Good!!!

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your sofa so cool, like sit at golden class cinema...
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Looks Good!!!
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your sofa so cool, like sit at golden class cinema...
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They're recliner sofa seats can plug to power source and recline smile.gif
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Hi dear, do you mind pm me ur contractor number please? I'm getting quotations around for my little place as my condo is almost 20 years d.. It's a subsale unit.. But th
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e quotations that I've received so far are not any near to urs.. Grille n lighting very high price.. Kindly pm me okie? Thank u so much 😊😊😊
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Hi there princessgalaria, congrats on ur new home rclxms.gif

Can u PM me your contractor number and his company name? Just got keys to my apartment, 865sq ft and need a contractor to do basically like what u doing now:

1. plaster ceiling
2. wiring
3. dry & wet kitchen
4. a little plumbing job
5. etc..

Plus, my budget more less like what u paid also tongue.gif

TQ
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it might looks cool for now , but wat if there are visitors ? ur frends and families gonna sit on floor ?

quite weird for ppl juz to buy 2pcs cool2.gif cool2.gif cool.gif
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thanks for sharing dear!!

this is gonna be really useful for me have an estimate for my condo!!
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what is your model for Hood and Hob?
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QUOTE(mimikae @ Sep 6 2014, 06:53 PM)
Hi there princessgalaria, congrats on ur new home rclxms.gif

Can u PM me your contractor number and his company name? Just got keys to my apartment, 865sq ft and need a contractor to do basically like what u doing now:

1.  plaster ceiling
2.  wiring
3.  dry & wet kitchen
4.  a little plumbing job
5.  etc..

Plus, my budget more less like what u paid also  tongue.gif

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QUOTE(ashlynn_chin @ Sep 7 2014, 11:12 AM)
it might looks cool for now , but wat if there are visitors ? ur frends and families gonna sit on floor ?

quite weird for ppl juz to buy 2pcs  cool2.gif  cool2.gif  cool.gif
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Yea they sit on the carpet. Well, running on tight budget plus since sister don't need this anymore and still in very good condition therefore we just decided to take this in.. not something I would purchase if I have more budget. I would opt for a L shape sofa or benches to create more space. Plus since we rarely would hv any visitors besides open house and all.. which is like once in a lifetime.

QUOTE(bonkers28 @ Sep 7 2014, 11:30 AM)
thanks for sharing dear!!

this is gonna be really useful for me have an estimate for my condo!!
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what is your model for Hood and Hob?
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 16 2014, 03:50 PM)
Yup, I admire his passion to his job. He told me that he will try his best to look for my existing wiring instead of simply hacking my walls all over, unless necessary to adding points. So I stayed and see how he did these. He use a hammer and knock softly and he roughly know where the hubs are located. When he found the hubs (I don't know that you call them), he will hack and you will see this round thing and there's wiring inside.

So for my aircond that day, instead of hacking all the way up, using this way... he found this hub close enough to the place I wanted to place my aircond and he pulled the wiring out from there without even hacking my wall but just the hub. I don't know how to explain this, maybe I can take a photo next round.
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 24 2014, 10:20 AM)

Some picture on the L Box, they have yet to paint the plaster ceiling that's why there's like patches all around
http://s21.postimg.org/gx7a7c0cn/IMG_20140723_224641.jpg 
http://s21.postimg.org/snl7opt53/IMG_20140723_225237.jpg 

Downlights without turning on the T5 in the L box
http://s21.postimg.org/famnzudon/IMG_20140723_224743.jpg 
http://s27.postimg.org/4wkjvfsub/IMG_20140723_224827.jpg 

We have requested the wiring man to make 4 switches, which means I can opt to turn on
1. Right of the downlights
2. Left of the downlights
3. L box left & right side
4. L box front & back side
Dining hall
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Room 2 & 3 
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I'm so glad that I didn't listen to the previous contractor who told me to install 4 downlights in 1 small room and my dining, then 10 downlights for my living room which is like wayyyyy too much. 

I think after I intro my contractor to many ppl, he started to be so busy that he hardly accommodate to my request on defects anymore when I complaint that when he hack my wall which affected the floor tiles and there's chip off at the edges ...  shocking.gif He just laid back the tiles and didn't follow up on anything  doh.gif 
I'm just hoping that he would finish up the rest of the work in time.
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so overall how would you rate your contractor now?
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so overall how would you rate your contractor now?
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Score of 5 I give him 4.5/5 at least he followed up and fix everything for me without me incurring any cost just the time which I'm ok with that and I got some rebate in return.

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A little idea my own version of Ikea hacks which I found the lamp too boring and needed something that fits my living hall with a lil deco perhaps

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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Sep 3 2014, 11:43 AM)
Updates after we have cleared the place slowly and put on some furniture
Coffee table and tv cabinet from Ikea, bought during sales few months back

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Temporary curtain that I got from Taobao which is meant to block the sunlight
Costed me with shipping about RM30, I will be laying another layer of white curtains on the 1st layer
Haven't got time to cut and shorten the curtain rods

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your floor using granite? I do not know why people like using parquet solid wood because it's quite hot.
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your floor using granite? I do not know why people like using parquet solid wood because it's quite hot.
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They came with the developer, they're just normal tiles from Feruni Ceramic
For condo, the laminted wooden flooring is ok for me since they're in the rooms only.
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Score of 5 I give him 4.5/5 at least he followed up and fix everything for me without me incurring any cost just the time which I'm ok with that and I got some rebate in return.
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Grill

I have done up some research and find that many recommended Three Kim Metal Works in lowyat
Having to look at their works on facebook, workmanship really looks good
Three Kim

One drawback is that you might hv to constantly follow-up with them. They have gotten really busy these days and only reply to your email after 2-3days.

There's some ID reno at my condo as well, but I don't quite like their work. Price difference for both is about RM400-500, Three Kim offered powder coating and also to seal up the angle.

I was having a big headache as the developer built the condo entrance like that...

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Many of them choose to make the wall and move the grill to front. But that's gonna cost me about RM1k and my neighbour already did up his grill, which means if he don't agree to pay half half, I need to fork out everything including moving his grill out or his grill will be knocking on the wall. In the end we just choose not to build the wall, because we don't really need to space in front. Rather spend that 1k on my inner fittings.

For grill, I'm only doing the front and sliding. Due to high floor and corner unit, unless spiderman comes by kinda impossible to climb all the way up.

Total cost:
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Photos of the grill finished work

Front balcony sliding grill
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Main grill
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I picked this lock instead of the fancy one with S shape, prefer something more practical instead but hv to pay extra RM20+
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Contact for Three Kim Metal Works:
Mild Steel & Wrought Iron Grille,Gate,Fencing,Railing,All Kind Of Metal Works Manufacturer

No.18,Jalan SC 5/D,Pusat Perindustrian Sungai Chua,43000
Kajang,Selangor Darul Ehsan.

Tel / Fax : +603 - 8734 3978

e-mail : threekim_metalworks@yahoo.com.my
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Your grill main door looked very thin and dull. Don't you afraid robbers will break to your house?

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Firstly please ignore my stupid nickname. I simply saw some ciplak brandname when I was much younger and use that name and now I can't change sad.gif I'm not where near a princess btw tongue.gif

Times are tough these days for middle income earners. We took years to save enough just to buy a house of our own, and mostly are only able to afford a middle class condo. Spent most of our savings on the deposit for the house, lawyer fees etc and nothing much left for renovation. Maybe some prefer to buy a sub-sale house with everything done including fittings and fixtures, but some prefer to buy a new bare unit instead of repairing old stuffs which might cost as much as well.

You don't feel like having another loan on hand, whereby you already have housing loan and renovation loan interest rates are so much more higher. Running on a tight budget, you try to save as much as you can before you get your house keys.

I guess depends on situation, both or yourself must be committed to savings. Make yourself or your partner agreed to a saving plan the moment you guys signed the S&P and paid off the deposit. Each month, make a substantial saving and by the end of the process, about 3-6 months down the road, you should have enough to cover all the basic and necessary stuffs. After that, just fill the house as and when you have more buffer. The other suggestion is to go on 0% installment on things washing machine, fridge. Courts, Harvey Norman, Seng Heng, SenQ have tied up with many credit card partners.

Sharing my super budget renovation journey, hope you guys don't mind compare to all the rest who shared which was much more extensive and on a higher budget.

Here's the layout of the condo, pretty small, but I guess these day, more than a 1000sf is considered a decent size.

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Renovation Progress #25 click here for more photos
Progress #45 click here for more photos
Tiling issue - rectified by contractor#185

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Renovation is completed finally, took about 2 weeks plus minus the weekends. I have no regrets in hiring my contractor, he's like the hidden gem among all the contractors. He might look young but he's responsible in his job and for that kind of price paid, I have really nothing to complaint at all. He's in his early thirties but hv been in this business since a teenager. If there's any job that you're not satisfied, he won't just leave it and he will try his best to accommodate. Sometimes he's quiet busy, so he might not reply like immediately. 

PM me if you want his contact. He's the main con for everything listed as below.
His head workers are all chinese.

Prices are just rough estimation

The very minor renovation works that's done for the unit.
1. Plaster ceiling for the whole unit, due to weird beams everywhere - RM3500++ (no painting)
2. Installing of downlights and L box for living room  - RM15 (For down for each lights opening)
3. Hacking off the wall between kitchen and living room - RM800 (Wall about 10ft tall)
4. Replacing the tiles after the hacking of the wall - RM400++ (Sendiri supply the tiles)
4. Wiring works - additional 6 plug points for living hall, rooms, kitchen, plug points from DB for water heater and aircond (Developer only did for master bedroom waterheater, and aircond points only for living and master bedroom)
Points from DB for water heater & aircond - RM480
Other points listed as above - RM490
5. Changing of toilet door to bi-fold due to space limitation - RM450 (This is not the normal plastic type, with white frame and glass material)
6. Changing direction of the door from dry to wet kitchen - RM60
7. Re direction of the water piping in the kitchen and piping for sink and washing machine - RM380
8. Building of concrete top for wet kitchen - RM300 (with tiles from contractor supply)
9. Installation of the sliding window in the wet kitchen - RM370
10. Installation of fans etc - RM30
11. Additional light points added - RM400 (each RM50)

Reasonable pricing?

Plaster ceiling
Plaster ceiling #13
Downlights #118
L Box & Downlights #131
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DIY Pallet Furnitures Refer to post #9 below
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Kitchen Cabinets -
Kitchen Cabinets Post #2
- Homemark Kitchen
Most reasonable price that I've found so far with the requirements that I've requested.
I-Shape Top 7ft, Melamine box up for Hood 3ft, 10ft bottom
Quartz top with 4G Glass
Mosaic 10ft covering the middle between the top and bottom cabinets

Painting of walls and featured wall
Painting #5
- Self, plan to sendiri kau tim plus some heng dai's help

Lighting & Fan
Lighting and Fan Post #3
- Bought most of my stuffs from Houses Lighting in Puchong
Things there are relatively cheaper but of course the after sales support won't be as good.

Grill
Grill #4
- Chose Three Kim Metal due to the good reviews in Lowyat
I made downpayment of 30%
They called and arranged appointment after 2-3 days for measurement
Appointment was arranged after a week and the contractor was really friendly and kind. He came early as I told him to be punctual because I'm rushing over during my lunch hour.
Installation of grill was arrange after 2-3 weeks as they need time for fabrication and they're appointments are fully booked. Good business biggrin.gif

Furniture and fittings
- Got some of the stuffs 2nd hand from relatives (Provided if you don't mind), lots of ppl tend to buy things that they don't need and use, this is the good time to help them clear their storeroom tongue.gif
- Plan to DIY bed frame and dining table and some deco around the house using pallets
Sofa Covers and Carpets #93

Small loose items for the house
Bathroom Accessories #92

Electrical Appliances
Electrical Appliances#157

Acrylic
Acrylic#13

Some before and after renovation photos

Hall area
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Dining Area
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Room 2  (The before photo I took from property site, apparently that's Block A they didn't have laminated flooring and my block B comes with that)
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Room 3 - This will be the master bedroom, but the toilet is outside just next door. I guess that would do. (The before photo I took from property site, apparently that's Block A they didn't have laminated flooring and my block B comes with that)
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Common Bathroom (Before this the door is just the normal one and change to bifold)
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WetKitchen
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Will try to share as much as possible. Perhaps item by item, including the prices and details and where to get them.
Hope that this thread will be useful for those who's running on a real tight budget like us smile.gif
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Sister, where did you buy the thin mattress? Look very good.how much does it cost?
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princessgalaria, am really glad you choose to share your experience. I gone through 17 pages in 1 go.

Could you please share with me ur reno contractor. Thx.
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thanks for the prompt reply. ur thread has been really inspiring to me... rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(leonhart88 @ Sep 14 2014, 07:56 PM)
Your grill main door looked very thin and dull. Don't you afraid robbers will break to your house?
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Firstly, to access this condo you need access pass to enter the parking, then you need access card to go into the lift lobby, then you need access card to access your own floor. Not fully implemented yet bcos JMB have not taken over. We are part of the committee and we're gonna make sure that security in this condo will be fully taken care off by proper vendors once the developer hands over. Rules said house owners need to come down to bring their guests.

Secondly, the outside grill standards are set by the developer to have a proper outlook to all the grills facing outside. Except for the balcony one which we can choose.

Thirdly, my unit is a high floor corner unit. Unless spiderman comes then I hv nothing to say..

I think this is the standard powder coated grill installed by landed houses as well based on the specs given by three kim and the photos on their fb. Unless don't mind paying for iron rods or stainless steel? In all what you paid is what you get

See their whole album, the grill thickness are all almost the same
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Three-Kim-Me...219963244769158

QUOTE(leonhart88 @ Sep 14 2014, 07:59 PM)
Sister, where did you buy the thin mattress? Look very good.how much does it cost?
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QUOTE(fulim1410 @ Sep 15 2014, 01:09 AM)
princessgalaria, am really glad you choose to share your experience. I gone through 17 pages in 1 go.

Could you please share with me ur reno contractor. Thx.
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Done smile.gif

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UR welcome
Firstly, to access this condo you need access pass to enter the parking, then you need access card to go into the lift lobby, then you need access card to access your own floor. Not fully implemented yet bcos JMB have not taken over. We are part of the committee and we're gonna make sure that security in this condo will be fully taken care off by proper vendors once the developer hands over. Rules said house owners need to come down to bring their guests.

Secondly, the outside grill standards are set by the developer to have a proper outlook to all the grills facing outside. Except for the balcony one which we can choose.

Thirdly, my unit is a high floor corner unit. Unless spiderman comes then I hv nothing to say..

I think this is the standard powder coated grill installed by landed houses as well based on the specs given by three kim and the photos on their fb. Unless don't mind paying for iron rods or stainless steel? In all what you paid is what you get

See their whole album, the grill thickness are all almost the same
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Three-Kim-Me...219963244769158
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Then no need grill also ok if you think it's ok. 1.2 mm is quite thin and 2k rm is expensive for me for dull and thin material
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QUOTE(leonhart88 @ Sep 15 2014, 11:54 AM)
Then no need grill also ok if you think it's ok. 1.2 mm is quite thin and 2k rm is expensive for me for dull and thin material
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then you go get thicker ones lor. just because other ppl get what is enough for them doesnt mean it has to suit you
you can put double solid metal door also, nobody cares....

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Thanks for Sharing, Princess. Your new home is very lovely =)

The information is very helpful for my upcoming condo soon.

Hope you can PM me your contractor contact number. Really appreciate it =D
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QUOTE(idoblu @ Sep 15 2014, 01:06 PM)
then you go get thicker ones lor. just because other ppl get what is enough for them doesnt mean it has to suit you
you can put double solid metal door also, nobody cares....
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QUOTE(leonhart88 @ Sep 15 2014, 11:54 AM)
Then no need grill also ok if you think it's ok. 1.2 mm is quite thin and 2k rm is expensive for me for dull and thin material
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There's a difference between putting a grill and not putting okay?
Condo's management is different from landed houses la, you think you suka hati wanna put what grill thickness and colour then just simply install? You go ask those who stay in condo la, low cost ones not counted please. The grill I would said only helps in some ways to prevent thief but at least you have one there right? Compare one unit that have and the other that don't, if you're the thief which you wanna enter first?

Chill la, I'm just sharing the workmanship of threekim metal and I think they're worth a praise. Grill's thickness, you got money then pay all means pay for diamonds or whatever thickness like prison also can..

QUOTE(idoblu @ Sep 15 2014, 01:06 PM)
then you go get thicker ones lor. just because other ppl get what is enough for them doesnt mean it has to suit you
you can put double solid metal door also, nobody cares....
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LOL. Thanks for the justification. Yea, like I said, you got money then pay for anything you want. Title says --> budget. Anyhow am just sharing.. and everyone knows condo's outer grill hv specs we need to follow exactly.

QUOTE(wilson86 @ Sep 15 2014, 04:10 PM)
Thanks for Sharing, Princess. Your new home is very lovely =)

The information is very helpful for my upcoming condo soon.

Hope you can PM me your contractor contact number. Really appreciate it =D
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Sure.

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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Sep 18 2014, 11:21 AM)
There's a difference between putting a grill and not putting okay?
Condo's management is different from landed houses la, you think you suka hati wanna put what grill thickness and colour then just simply install? You go ask those who stay in condo la, low cost ones not counted please. The grill I would said only helps in some ways to prevent thief but at least you have one there right? Compare one unit that have and the other that don't, if you're the thief which you wanna enter first?

Chill la, I'm just sharing the workmanship of threekim metal and I think they're worth a praise. Grill's thickness, you got money then pay all means pay for diamonds or whatever thickness like prison also can..
LOL. Thanks for the justification. Yea, like I said, you got money then pay for anything you want. Title says --> budget. Anyhow am just sharing.. and everyone knows condo's outer grill hv specs we need to follow exactly.
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Your grill and kitchen are not BUDGET. I think it's expensive

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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 7 2014, 02:41 PM)
Perhaps I can start with the part where I spent the most in the house :P
which is the kitchen cabinets.

Find worth to spend more here, as this is gonna last me for a long long time.

Here's a rough drawings on my kitchen cabinets layout, there's supposed to be a pull up sand blasted glass beside the dish rack

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Here's the almost there product by Homemark before the quartz top
4G glass with quartz top

Haven't install my hood yet due to some issues, my bracket and hose didn't fit  :sweat:
Looks like I have to install the hood on my own now... T.T

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Chose the colour as black Quartz top and both top and bottom cabinets as white.

Final product
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The cost for the whole kitchen breakdown is about
Initial Price Quartz top - RM180pfr x 10ft = RM1800.00
Promotion price Quarts top - RM145 pfr x 10ft = RM1450
Top and bottom cabinets 4G Glass plus accessories:-
Pull out basket for sause
Aluminium skirting at RM15pfr
Box up melamine for hood
All the soft close hinges
Three tier pull out drawer
Sand blasted plus gas spring pull up
Top mounted sink and opening of hob
Installation of hood
RM4900.00

In total about RM6350.00 for the above

Bought my single bowl granite sink from this shop in Jalan Ipoh, very nice attentive and friendly seller
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RM480

Dish rack, terbeli salah supposed to be 900mm and not 600mm
Got from Urbanez, hoping that they will let me make an exchange
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RM66 / RM92

When everything is complete, I plan to stick this mosaic as a backsplash because my kitchen tiles are very fugly.
Running on tight budget, just lekat on top la. Might need to use some special glue for this.
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http://emall.houzdepot.com/p/12019-TERRACO...Random-Mix-4mm-
RM9.90 per pc, I will need about 15+-
RM9.90 x 15 = RM150

My whole kitchen costed me around RM6350 + RM480 + RM99 + RM150 + RM400 = RM7479

Will update a photo when my kitchen is complete.

Here's all the links and contacts:
Kitchen Cabinets - Homemark Kitchen Cabinets
www.facebook.com/homemarkkitchencabinet
012-2594680

Granite Sink
https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=3222364
Andy 03-4043 3999

Dish Rack
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2254294/all
Urbanez 03.6140.8255
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Hi, may i know how much is the fotile hood cost u?

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Lighting and Fan

Sharing my own experience with Houses Lighting Puchong.
They operate systematically but operates like a pasar.

1. Enter the shop with tons of ppl squeezing here and there
2. Choose the lighting and fan or any other appliances you want. Make sure you know what you want already.
3. Ask for sales person around you, tell them what you want in quantity and he will write down everything in a piece of paper
4. Wait 5minutes and your stuffs will come down via conveyer belt and the staffs will be testing your lights one by one and you will stand there and inspect
5. When you're done with checking and the count of the items, a number will be give to you
6. Head to the cashier counter and wait for them to call your number
7. Pay for your goods (Fans are cheaper by few bucks if you pay by cash, lights are the same for cash and credit card)
8. Head out and pass your receipt to someone out there. He will do a final count against your receipt and there will be ppl helping you to move things to your car

I forgot to take a picture of the prices of the fans, pinjam from one of the blog. The price already went up by RM5-7 according to this list.

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Pinjam some pictures to show you guys how extensive is this place with all kind of lighting.

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Here's the downlights that I've purchase. My own opinion in LED, I'm not a fan of LED at all. Reason being, there's drivers attached to each of these LED, many of my friends bought and they regretted bcos the drivers spoil and need to find replacement. So I'd rather go for the normal downlights, with energy saving bulbs. In comparison, they said LED can save you lots of electricity and long run don't need to change bulb etc. But you think in long run, the LED might burn also right? I'd rather change the energy saving bulbs.

Cost calculation:
LED RM25-50 per piece
Normal RM5-15 per casing, light bulbs either x 1 or x 2 (RM6 each) - boleh modify on your own

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Cham liao, renovation contractor gave me a stunt look when I terbought extra 9 downlights for the house. He said one room only need about 2 of these downlights, and I wanted to put 4 which will be way too bright.

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If you see the above, there's 2 bulbs to this downlight. Cost saving and I don't need such brightness in some of the places in my condo, ie living room bcos there's light boxes and T5. Pretty easy, dismantle the downlight and modify to 1 bulb only.

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Ikea lamp, planning to use this for entrance and belcony
http://www.ikea.com/my/en/catalog/products/00055691/
RM9.90 only without bulb la

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KDK 5 blade fans for living and dining room. This was sponsored by my family. They paid RM300+ for this, whereas houses lighting only selling at RM285.

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Panasonic 48" three blade fan with modulator

Here's the rough breakdown of my lighting cost:
Downlights:
RM11 for each casing (these are the better ones, white frame and sand blasted glass) refer to the above
GE energy saving bulbs RM6 each
Philips T5 long ones RM21, short ones RM18
Panasonic 48" fan with modulator RM131 (cash)
Florescent lights RM12-16 with casing

I spent about RM1000 for my whole condo's lightings
and about RM1000 for 5 fans

Houses Lightings Enterprise
Address: No. 33-35, Jalan BPU 6, Bandar Puchong Utama, Puchong, 47100, Puchong, Selangor, 47100
Phone:03-5882 3790
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Hi princessgalaria,


Philips T5 is LED t5?
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Your grill and kitchen are not BUDGET. I think it's expensive
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Hi, may i know how much is the fotile hood cost u?
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Uhm RM400+ I bought second hand, no longer in production. They hv newer ones now with digital

QUOTE(white cam @ Sep 21 2014, 12:13 PM)
Hi princessgalaria,
Philips T5 is LED t5?
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I don't think so. Just normal.
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Sep 21 2014, 05:38 PM)
Ignorance is bliss. Kthxbai.
Uhm RM400+ I bought second hand, no longer in production. They hv newer ones now with digital
I don't think so. Just normal.
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wah so cheap eh , i get quote with hood fotile new de RM2999 include installation sweat.gif
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QUOTE(chongkiatz @ Sep 21 2014, 08:04 PM)
wah so cheap eh , i get quote with hood fotile new de RM2999 include installation  sweat.gif
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Haha that's the price for the new ones for sure.. not cheap
I got this second hand, previous owner hv used about at least 3-4years but condition still usable and pretty clean.
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depends on which fotile package you are looking for, so far i get the cheapest quote from ss2 legend, $1900 for CTS9004+FD2B without installation, cash & carry.
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hi princessgalaria, have you started sticking the mosaic backsplash on your dry kitchen? will you worry abt the stain in the gap between mosaic?

my kitchen also comes with these mosaic, like a strip on the wall. but i will have only 1 kitchen to do all the cooking + washing, so now thinking whether i should look for a piece of glass back splash to put on top of these mosaic to avoid the stain.
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hi princessgalaria, have you started sticking the mosaic backsplash on your dry kitchen? will you worry abt the stain in the gap between mosaic?

my kitchen also comes with these mosaic, like a strip on the wall. but i will have only 1 kitchen to do all the cooking + washing, so now thinking whether i should look for a piece of glass back splash to put on top of these mosaic to avoid the stain.
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Hi there, most probably I will drop the idea based on what you mentioned as well after much consideration that the stain will stick in and all... I will be buying a layer of oil proof stickers and stick them up behind the stove tiles. Can just easily remove and change next time smile.gif
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i'm looking at another cheaper alternative, the Ikea wall panel, cost abt $100 for 1 piece panel + railing, mayb need to get the sifu to help install the panel.
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Sep 15 2014, 09:32 AM)
Thirdly, my unit is a high floor corner unit. Unless spiderman comes then I hv nothing to say..
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Long time no read your post, princessgalaria.
Thanks for the sharing.
Give you a LIKE for the above sentence. Super funny!!! thumbup.gif
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Your grill and kitchen are not BUDGET. I think it's expensive
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Budget or expensive depends on own judgement.
Everyone might have different view on expensive or not.
If you think that what she posted is expensive, then please do own survey elsewhere.
Princessgalaria is just sharing her renovation journey, she is not a salesperson pushing any product to you.
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Having sourced for contractors and quotes myself, I think the princess's renovation is considered budget but with acceptable quality. Hard to find renovation cost that are cheap these days. On top of that have to worry of contractor run away, substandard work , materials etc..
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 15 2014, 10:22 PM)
Hey there, nope that doesn't include wiring and installation of downlights yet.
I was quoted 10 downlights and wiring for RM500.
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Hi princess,
I hope your beautiful renovation has finished:)

Could you give me the contact of your lighting and wiring contractor please?
I was quote rm2400 for 24 downlights installation including wiring and rm1900 for 5 ceiling fans installation and wiring, all concealed. I think its very exp3nsive for beginners like me


Thanks princess!
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princessgalaria, seems you've found a good contractor who is willing to do small business? Can you pm me his contact, you sure his workmanship is ok?
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Hey there... Awesome thread! Helps alot.... You did well to keep within budget... Can you share with me your contractor's details. I'm the midst of looking for a contractor to do some jobs with a tiny budget... Thanks in advance
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QUOTE(cocolinalee @ Sep 24 2014, 02:12 PM)
i'm looking at another cheaper alternative, the Ikea wall panel, cost abt $100 for 1 piece panel + railing, mayb need to get the sifu to help install the panel.
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Mind to give me the link please?

QUOTE(Calculator2013 @ Sep 24 2014, 04:44 PM)
Long time no read your post, princessgalaria.
Thanks for the sharing.
Give you a LIKE for the above sentence. Super funny!!! thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(Calculator2013 @ Sep 24 2014, 04:48 PM)
Budget or expensive depends on own judgement.
Everyone might have different view on expensive or not.
If you think that what she posted is expensive, then please do own survey elsewhere.
Princessgalaria is just sharing her renovation journey, she is not a salesperson pushing any product to you.
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Yea, I'm just sharing on Three Kim and I think the price is pretty decent for a goodworkmanship.

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QUOTE(ruffell @ Sep 27 2014, 06:05 PM)
Hi princess,
I hope your beautiful renovation has finished:)

Could you give me the contact of your lighting and wiring contractor please?
I was quote rm2400 for 24 downlights installation including wiring and rm1900 for 5 ceiling fans installation and wiring, all concealed. I think its very exp3nsive for beginners like me
Thanks princess!
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princessgalaria, seems you've found a good contractor who is willing to do small business? Can you pm me his contact, you sure his workmanship is ok?
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Hey there... Awesome thread! Helps alot.... You did well to keep within budget... Can you share with me your contractor's details. I'm the midst of looking for a contractor to do some jobs with a tiny budget... Thanks  in advance
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Sure, sorry pretty busy lately hardly log on, will PM you guys, hopefully he's not too busy.
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hi princess,

here's the link:
http://www.ikea.com/my/en/catalog/products/10227079/

I haven't had time to check out the real things yet but it would be good if they are transparent/ semi-transparent.
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hi princess,

here's the link:
http://www.ikea.com/my/en/catalog/products/10227079/

I haven't had time to check out the real things yet but it would be good if they are transparent/ semi-transparent.
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Thanks, the white one looks really good.
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yeah, i like the one with leaf patter.

I also survey IKEA LED lighting, don't know can tahan or not.
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In the midst of making up the pallet bed frame, many have questions if the wood is treated, aren't you afraid of termites etc. These wood are treated, and there's way to differentiate the pallets whether they're safe to use, just Google up and read them. We will be painting them with glazing paint bought from Ikea.
Yes, you're supposed to sand these pallets first and not just put them together and use like that.

Glazing paint from Ikea description:
RM19.90 for 0.375L
Makes the surface of untreated wood more durable, more hardwearing and personal.
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Here's the half complete bed frame
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Found the bed frame a bit flimsy so we added 12 legs instead of the initial 8 legs.
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Where to buy these metal legs? Comes in 2 different height, we chose the lower ones which the height is just nice.
RM30 for 4 pieces. You will need to head to Ikea's bedding section and ask the SA to issue a invoice to you, pay at the counter then only collect at the customer service area. We didn't use the screw they provided, because they're a bit too small to be mounted on the pallet.Just go to hardware shops and ask for bigger ones at RM2 per piece.
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Next question is how to put these pallets and saw them accordingly?
Of course, first take the measurements. Then you will need a Jigsaw to cut the wood.
Then you need to drill holes and place metal rods across two wood planks to hold both together, repeat for all the rest to secure of all them together.

Just like the rod below, customised in hardware stores. Metal rod across both pallets and 2 nuts locking them together.
Kinda hard to explain because I forgot to take photos.

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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Sep 30 2014, 05:36 PM)
In the midst of making up the pallet bed frame, many have questions if the wood is treated, aren't you afraid of termites etc. These wood are treated, and there's way to differentiate the pallets whether they're safe to use, just Google up and read them. We will be painting them with glazing paint bought from Ikea.
Yes, you're supposed to sand these pallets first and not just put them together and use like that.

Glazing paint from Ikea description:
RM19.90 for 0.375L
Makes the surface of untreated wood more durable, more hardwearing and personal.
user posted image

Here's the half complete bed frame
user posted image

Found the bed frame a bit flimsy so we added 12 legs instead of the initial 8 legs.
user posted image
user posted image

Where to buy these metal legs? Comes in 2 different height, we chose the lower ones which the height is just nice.
RM30 for 4 pieces. You will need to head to Ikea's bedding section and ask the SA to issue a invoice to you, pay at the counter then only collect at the customer service area. We didn't use the screw they provided, because they're a bit too small to be mounted on the pallet.Just go to hardware shops and ask for bigger ones at RM2 per piece.
user posted image

user posted image

Next question is how to put these pallets and saw them accordingly?
Of course, first take the measurements. Then you will need a Jigsaw to cut the wood.
Then you need to drill holes and place metal rods across two wood planks to hold both together, repeat for all the rest to secure of all them together.

Just like the rod below, customised in hardware stores. Metal rod across both pallets and 2 nuts locking them together.
Kinda hard to explain because I forgot to take photos. 

user posted image
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why do you bother to use pallets whereas you can just buy spring bed without the frame for rm 500 15 yrs warranty?
use pallets and thin mattress cannot piap piap leh whereas use spring bed can up side and down. laugh.gif

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why do you bother to use pallets whereas you can just buy spring bed without the frame for rm 500 15 yrs warranty?
use pallets and thin mattress cannot piap piap leh whereas use spring bed can up side and down.  laugh.gif
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You really like to pick on everything she posted don't you sweat.gif People suka lor. She must have her reasons for doing what shes doing.
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QUOTE(leonhart88 @ Sep 30 2014, 10:04 PM)
why do you bother to use pallets whereas you can just buy spring bed without the frame for rm 500 15 yrs warranty?
use pallets and thin mattress cannot piap piap leh whereas use spring bed can up side and down.  laugh.gif
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Get a life, again *ignorance is bliss* you're not welcome in my thread and everyone who's following and know me well is like asking you to stop being a b****. You're the typical type of forumer who thinks hiding behind the screen and you can just say whatever shit you want on the forum, not useful but full of craps. I think you should go bcome politician, suits you very well.

QUOTE(LoveMeNot @ Sep 30 2014, 10:50 PM)
You really like to pick on everything she posted don't you  sweat.gif  People suka lor. She must have her reasons for doing what shes doing.
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Some people are just a pain in the ass. Since they like to be jealous, let them be la.
Yea, budget might be one of the reason, but sure take lots of hassle to do such a bed.

Many asked why the hassle? Why the hardwork? A bedframe is pretty cheap?

1. My biggest reason would be my other half and I enjoys doing DIY (provided if we have the luxury of time), at least ppl don't enter our house feeling familiar that they're coming into an Ikea showroom.
2. Other reason would be the effort and hardwork that we put into doing all these actually builds a vital part of the relationship. A generic bed frame vs the one that we built together, sure gives us much memories and also how we could share with our kids in future, maybe?
3. Takes a lot of patience, and ideas. Hence sharing our ideas here, hope to inspire others (if only they share the same passion).
4. Sense of achievement in life, besides work etc. Feels good to get something done with your own hands.
5. Something that money can't buy. (from how we move the pallets, such a tiny girl like me, from drawing up the idea, visiting ikea sourcing for items, sanding the pallets and putting them in one piece). Life's not all about having sex, referring to some retards who thinks that's the main purpose of the bed. I feel so sorry for his other half.
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Oct 1 2014, 02:09 AM)
Get a life, again *ignorance is bliss* you're not welcome in my thread and everyone who's following and know me well is like asking you to stop being a b****. You're the typical type of forumer who thinks hiding behind the screen and you can just say whatever shit you want on the forum, not useful but full of craps. I think you should go bcome politician, suits you very well.
Some people are just a pain in the ass. Since they like to be jealous, let them be la.
Yea, budget might be one of the reason, but sure take lots of hassle to do such a bed.

Many asked why the hassle? Why the hardwork? A bedframe is pretty cheap?

1. My biggest reason would be my other half and I enjoys doing DIY (provided if we have the luxury of time), at least ppl don't enter our house feeling familiar that they're coming into an Ikea showroom.
2. Other reason would be the effort and hardwork that we put into doing all these actually builds a vital part of the relationship. A generic bed frame vs the one that we built together, sure gives us much memories and also how we could share with our kids in future, maybe?
3. Takes a lot of patience, and ideas. Hence sharing our ideas here, hope to inspire others (if only they share the same passion).
4. Sense of achievement in life, besides work etc. Feels good to get something done with your own hands.
5. Something that money can't buy. (from how we move the pallets, such a tiny girl like me, from drawing up the idea, visiting ikea sourcing for items, sanding the pallets and putting them in one piece). Life's not all about having sex, referring to some retards who thinks that's the main purpose of the bed. I feel so sorry for his other half.
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I am sorry if my post insulted you. Just want to know your reason to do the hassle where you can get cheaper option. If you think you can bring memories, paint the walls with your hubby also can create memories. But sex is important in married life, not having sex cannot have children ma. Sex is legal if u are married and not taboo.

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why do you bother to use pallets whereas you can just buy spring bed without the frame for rm 500 15 yrs warranty?
use pallets and thin mattress cannot piap piap leh whereas use spring bed can up side and down.  laugh.gif
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Putting a bed without frame is meaningless, my fren.
You be more appreciate DIY own dream bed.
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QUOTE(leonhart88 @ Sep 30 2014, 10:04 PM)
why do you bother to use pallets whereas you can just buy spring bed without the frame for rm 500 15 yrs warranty?
use pallets and thin mattress cannot piap piap leh whereas use spring bed can up side and down.   laugh.gif
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post of the day doh.gif pallet bed frame is nicely built ! thumbup.gif thumbup.gif

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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Oct 1 2014, 02:09 AM)
Get a life, again *ignorance is bliss* you're not welcome in my thread and everyone who's following and know me well is like asking you to stop being a b****. You're the typical type of forumer who thinks hiding behind the screen and you can just say whatever shit you want on the forum, not useful but full of craps. I think you should go bcome politician, suits you very well.
Some people are just a pain in the ass. Since they like to be jealous, let them be la.
Yea, budget might be one of the reason, but sure take lots of hassle to do such a bed.

Many asked why the hassle? Why the hardwork? A bedframe is pretty cheap?

1. My biggest reason would be my other half and I enjoys doing DIY (provided if we have the luxury of time), at least ppl don't enter our house feeling familiar that they're coming into an Ikea showroom.
2. Other reason would be the effort and hardwork that we put into doing all these actually builds a vital part of the relationship. A generic bed frame vs the one that we built together, sure gives us much memories and also how we could share with our kids in future, maybe?
3. Takes a lot of patience, and ideas. Hence sharing our ideas here, hope to inspire others (if only they share the same passion).
4. Sense of achievement in life, besides work etc. Feels good to get something done with your own hands.
5. Something that money can't buy. (from how we move the pallets, such a tiny girl like me, from drawing up the idea, visiting ikea sourcing for items, sanding the pallets and putting them in one piece). Life's not all about having sex, referring to some retards who thinks that's the main purpose of the bed. I feel so sorry for his other half.
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babe, just choose to ignore his post as if he didn't posted anything. thumbup.gif

btw, i totally agree with you. in the end is the "doing and learning together experience" that matters alot. if you and your other half enjoy it, by all means, have fun! icon_idea.gif

your thread has been really helpful for others including myself. price is pretty subjective actually.what's good for you may not be good for others. what I personally learned from here is the approach to renovation smile.gif. so those who sibuk wanna kutuk your choice, don't care about them

ps: I just got my key last week. Now working on renovation related stuff too. Wish me all the best!
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Many asked why the hassle? Why the hardwork? A bedframe is pretty cheap?

1. My biggest reason would be my other half and I enjoys doing DIY (provided if we have the luxury of time), at least ppl don't enter our house feeling familiar that they're coming into an Ikea showroom.
2. Other reason would be the effort and hardwork that we put into doing all these actually builds a vital part of the relationship. A generic bed frame vs the one that we built together, sure gives us much memories and also how we could share with our kids in future, maybe?
3. Takes a lot of patience, and ideas. Hence sharing our ideas here, hope to inspire others (if only they share the same passion).
4. Sense of achievement in life, besides work etc. Feels good to get something done with your own hands.
5. Something that money can't buy. (from how we move the pallets, such a tiny girl like me, from drawing up the idea, visiting ikea sourcing for items, sanding the pallets and putting them in one piece). Life's not all about having sex, referring to some retards who thinks that's the main purpose of the bed. I feel so sorry for his other half.
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Hi Princess, haven't been posting here but have been keeping tabs on what's happening. Keep the fire going notworthy.gif

Agreed, as a novice in fixing things DIY myself, the sense of satisfaction in having to learn new things is priceless. Your partner is very lucky to have someone like you who likes DIY drool.gif instead of the usual movies, makan etc. I think this way is a lot more productive and makes each other appreciate more.

lastly the memories of having built something from scratch together, is just priceless.. thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Oct 1 2014, 02:09 AM)
Get a life, again *ignorance is bliss* you're not welcome in my thread and everyone who's following and know me well is like asking you to stop being a b****. You're the typical type of forumer who thinks hiding behind the screen and you can just say whatever shit you want on the forum, not useful but full of craps. I think you should go bcome politician, suits you very well.
Some people are just a pain in the ass. Since they like to be jealous, let them be la.
Yea, budget might be one of the reason, but sure take lots of hassle to do such a bed.

Many asked why the hassle? Why the hardwork? A bedframe is pretty cheap?

1. My biggest reason would be my other half and I enjoys doing DIY (provided if we have the luxury of time), at least ppl don't enter our house feeling familiar that they're coming into an Ikea showroom.
2. Other reason would be the effort and hardwork that we put into doing all these actually builds a vital part of the relationship. A generic bed frame vs the one that we built together, sure gives us much memories and also how we could share with our kids in future, maybe?
3. Takes a lot of patience, and ideas. Hence sharing our ideas here, hope to inspire others (if only they share the same passion).
4. Sense of achievement in life, besides work etc. Feels good to get something done with your own hands.
5. Something that money can't buy. (from how we move the pallets, such a tiny girl like me, from drawing up the idea, visiting ikea sourcing for items, sanding the pallets and putting them in one piece). Life's not all about having sex, referring to some retards who thinks that's the main purpose of the bed. I feel so sorry for his other half.
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Woahh, I felt so heart warming coming back here and seeing all the readers making the effort to comment and all the encouragement and love ! Personally, really appreciate it very very much.

QUOTE(DeanWong118 @ Oct 1 2014, 11:39 AM)
Putting a bed without frame is meaningless, my fren.
You be more appreciate DIY own dream bed.
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Thanks.
That's right, you tend to appreciate your DIY smile.gif they're made from your hands, blood and sweat.


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QUOTE(steventan85 @ Oct 1 2014, 11:49 AM)
post of the day  doh.gif pallet bed frame is nicely built ! thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif
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Thank you very much, credit goes to my other half.

QUOTE(LoveMeNot @ Oct 1 2014, 12:26 PM)
babe, just choose to ignore his post as if he didn't posted anything.  thumbup.gif

btw, i totally agree with you. in the end is the "doing and learning together experience" that matters alot. if you and your other half enjoy it, by all means, have fun!  icon_idea.gif 

your thread has been really helpful for others including myself. price is pretty subjective actually.what's good for you may not be good for others. what I personally learned from here is the approach to renovation smile.gif. so those who sibuk wanna kutuk your choice, don't care about them

ps: I just got my key last week. Now working on renovation related stuff too. Wish me all the best!
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Yup, ignorant is bliss. Sorry did I just skip someone's or I heard a dog barking I guess.

Thanks a lot for the acknowledgement. That's right...

All the best to you smile.gif

QUOTE(champu @ Oct 1 2014, 12:36 PM)

lastly the memories of having built something from scratch together, is just priceless.. thumbup.gif
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Only ppl who appreciate DIY would know what we mean and we speak the same language, haha.
Not only we learned throughout the journey, but they're really really priceless. I think it's more of I'm very lucky to have him who make my dreams come true. I love doing DIY but I'm lack of the concept and idea part. He have all the ideas in putting things together

Hehe movies and makan comes as a compliment when we need to take a break smile.gif

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Updates on filling the pallet bedframe

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We decided to buy some wood and fill them up because even the normal bed frame that I have at home when I flip the mattress I realised that there's lines when the gap is huge, but there's still a need to give some air flow below.

Next, will have to paint these white

Hope that they will look good smile.gif

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Sure, sorry pretty busy lately hardly log on, will PM you guys, hopefully he's not too busy.
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He's pretty busy coz he is only available next month.
Good business from your reconmendation!
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He's pretty busy coz he is only available next month.
Good business from your reconmendation!
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But at least... he's pretty responsible and for sure he won't run away with lots of cases these day
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Any update photos for other rooms? Just curious wanna see how the rest of your reno looks like....
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Hi princess,your kitchen rm6350 is it include the wet kitchen? If yes,mind to post the picture up?
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Any update photos for other rooms? Just curious wanna see how the rest of your reno looks like....
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I've not done up the other rooms.
Purchased some cargo woods for the study table and ikea legs and cabinet. Currently a bit tied up with work, so will take a while and the other room not gonna do anything, perhaps just wardrobes.
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QUOTE(irenelingling @ Oct 4 2014, 11:52 PM)
Hi princess,your kitchen rm6350 is it include the wet kitchen? If yes,mind to post the picture up?
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yawn.gif with that price, definitely not including. Especially when glass is the finishing. Melamine and normal top may cost you a lot lesser but not really practical as you can't put hot stuffs and prone to scratches and marking. My wet kitchen only hv a simple concrete top, chepo sink and washing machine.
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Hi,

I'm new to this forum so I hope I'm doing this right. I was reading your journey and ..WOW...

I'm searching for a contractor too. Can you help PM me his contact? Congrats on your wonderful journey.
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Hello princessgalaria,

Like everyone else here, I am amazed with your effort and dedication that was put into your dream home. smile.gif

And like everyone else, share with me your contractor's no! tongue.gif

P.S: Read all your posts and enjoyed it. blush.gif
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Awesome thread PrincessGalaria! Congratulations on your new home. The renovation looks to be piecing itself beautifully! If you don't mind, could you share with me the contact details of your main con? I've recently purchased a house and I'm in dire need to find a reliable contractor. Thanks in advance wink.gif
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QUOTE(skchuah @ Oct 6 2014, 12:20 AM)
Hi,

I'm new to this forum so I hope I'm doing this right. I was reading your journey and  ..WOW...

I'm searching for a contractor too. Can you help PM me his contact? Congrats on your wonderful journey.
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Sure.

QUOTE(dtna7 @ Oct 6 2014, 09:49 PM)
Hello princessgalaria,

Like everyone else here, I am amazed with your effort and dedication that was put into your dream home. smile.gif

And like everyone else, share with me your contractor's no! tongue.gif

P.S: Read all your posts and enjoyed it. blush.gif
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Thanks smile.gif I believe everyone sure wants to make their place feels home.
Sure, have sent to you.

QUOTE(quiksand @ Oct 6 2014, 10:02 PM)
Awesome thread PrincessGalaria! Congratulations on your new home. The renovation looks to be piecing itself beautifully! If you don't mind, could you share with me the contact details of your main con? I've recently purchased a house and I'm in dire need to find a reliable contractor. Thanks in advance wink.gif
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always wanted to DIY too, but living in condo, with working time restriction, have to consider my neighbourhood as well.. sigh..
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u r da best smile.gif
mind sharing the current picture of ur house smile.gif
u give us idea on how to DIY ur own house smile.gif
its better feelings is it? smile.gif

tq smile.gif
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awesome post.
keep it up.
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QUOTE(room2009 @ Oct 7 2014, 02:56 PM)
always wanted to DIY too, but living in condo, with working time restriction, have to consider my neighbourhood as well.. sigh..
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Yea, DIY really takes a lot of time. Noise restriction in condo is also an issue.
We barely have time to get things done with our busy schedule as well, just a bit at one time.

QUOTE(cainconan @ Oct 7 2014, 03:52 PM)
u r da best smile.gif
mind sharing the current picture of ur house smile.gif
u give us idea on how to DIY ur own house smile.gif
its better feelings is it? smile.gif

tq smile.gif
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DIY your own things just give a sense of satisfaction smile.gif

QUOTE(8illionaire @ Oct 7 2014, 03:55 PM)
awesome post.
keep it up.
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Completed work of the pallet bedframe

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Colour is nothing much to shout about because the Ikea Behandla paint don't dry too well. Please do not buy this if you're planning to use on pallets. I have to purchase the colorless wood coating from Jotun and put on top of the Ikea paint.
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Nice! thumbup.gif

See if this Ikea bedside table suits the theme.. RM29.90 per piece as i'm thinking of getting one too.

http://www.ikea.com/my/en/catalog/products/00181977/
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QUOTE(cocolinalee @ Oct 9 2014, 05:53 PM)
Nice!  thumbup.gif

See if this Ikea bedside table suits the theme.. RM29.90 per piece as i'm thinking of getting one too.

http://www.ikea.com/my/en/catalog/products/00181977/
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Hmmmm table not too bad just that my room is so tiny that the moment I buka the door, already like only a few inches away from the current bed frame. Oh well.. that's for staying in a condo. But should be glad that at least there's a place to stay in this city now.. whereby everything is so expensive.
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Hello princess,

First up have to say your house looks amazing. Just recently purchased a unit for myself and would really appreciate it if you can drop me some of the contacts for renovation such as plaster ceiling etc.
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Hello Princess, spent my last 2 hour reading through all 20 pages.
Love your thread. Do keep it up smile.gif really inspire me alot. Thank you!
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hello princess, can i ask for the contact for your contractor?
where is your condo located btw? did your contractor accept job from puchong?
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Oct 9 2014, 05:02 PM)
Completed work of the pallet bedframe

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Colour is nothing much to shout about because the Ikea Behandla paint don't dry too well. Please do not buy this if you're planning to use on pallets. I have to purchase the colorless wood coating from Jotun and put on top of the Ikea paint.
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look like the bed is a bit undersize no? wont u hit ur leg when u waking up from ur bed. hmm.gif
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QUOTE(Aveosin @ Oct 10 2014, 02:40 PM)
Hello princess,

First up have to say your house looks amazing. Just recently purchased a unit for myself and would really appreciate it if you can drop me some of the contacts for renovation such as plaster ceiling etc.
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QUOTE(EvoShin @ Oct 12 2014, 02:45 AM)
Hello Princess, spent my last 2 hour reading through all 20 pages.
Love your thread. Do keep it up smile.gif really inspire me alot. Thank you!
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QUOTE(piyuan1213 @ Oct 12 2014, 08:27 AM)
hello princess, can i ask for the contact for your contractor?
where is your condo located btw? did your contractor accept job from puchong?
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QUOTE(xavi5567 @ Oct 12 2014, 10:52 AM)
look like the bed is a bit undersize no? wont u hit ur leg when u waking up from ur bed. hmm.gif
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Nope, huh? undersized? this is a proper queen size mattress bed that you're looking at..
Uhmm when you wake up, you step on the extra bleeding of the pallet bed to get down. Just a matter of getting used to, so far a clumsy girl like me hv to issue and Mr.DIY sell those invisible side covers for the edge as protection.
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Oct 12 2014, 06:37 PM)
Sure...
Ur welcome smile.gif
Sure...
Nope, huh? undersized? this is a proper queen size mattress bed that you're looking at..
Uhmm when you wake up, you step on the extra bleeding of the pallet bed to get down.  Just a matter of getting used to, so far a clumsy girl like me hv to issue and Mr.DIY sell those invisible side covers for the edge as protection.
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yea.. i am saying ur bed is a bit undersize for the frame... but if u were to make it for step over from the bed.. from my perspective la... is a bit too narrow.. more likely to hit ur thigh or leg there.. but maybe is jus me la.. sweat.gif
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QUOTE(xavi5567 @ Oct 13 2014, 12:22 AM)
yea.. i am saying ur bed is a bit undersize for the frame... but if u were to make it for step over from the bed.. from my perspective la... is a bit too narrow.. more likely to hit ur thigh or leg there.. but maybe is jus me la..  sweat.gif
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Huh? Sorry but I really don't quite get what you mean.
If I wanna sit on the side edge of the bed, I would put my foot on the pallet edges.
If I wanna get off I would step on the edges then only I get off.
Unless you mean to get off straight from the bed to the floor then yes.. but since I know there's edges then make sense to take a step on the edges first, unless I jump off from the bed or else that's definitely gonna kena the legs.
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Here's another DIY work on with cargo planks

Not completed yet but in progress

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Got these wood from a supplier in Klang

RM20 per peice

Small ones from RM3 onwards

Bought the cabinets from Ikea and also the leg stand as the base support

http://www.ikea.com/my/en/catalog/products/40192827/

http://www.ikea.com/my/en/catalog/products/40167795/

Work in progress

There will be piece of glasses being added on top, there's a gap between the cabinet and plank bcos we will be placing speakers there

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Where is the location of condo? May i know?

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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Oct 18 2014, 11:04 PM)
Here's another DIY work on with cargo planks

Not completed yet but in progress

user posted image

Got these wood from a supplier in Klang

RM20 per peice

Small ones from RM3 onwards

Bought the cabinets from Ikea and also the leg stand as the base support

http://www.ikea.com/my/en/catalog/products/40192827/

http://www.ikea.com/my/en/catalog/products/40167795/

Work in progress

There will be piece of glasses being added on top, there's a gap between the cabinet and plank bcos we will be placing speakers there

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this is for the home theater ..?
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you mean they're company selling good and safe pellet board?!
If i need, i have to have my own pickup to fetch them home ( ipoh)
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QUOTE(slaveone @ Oct 19 2014, 07:09 PM)
this is for the home theater ..?
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QUOTE(genielee_83 @ Oct 19 2014, 07:45 PM)
you mean they're company selling good and safe pellet board?!
If i need, i have to have my own pickup to fetch them home ( ipoh)
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Yea, they actually make pallet furniture for others through orders and he mentioned that one of the publika's store also take the pallets from him.
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user posted image better make it 2 pallets so it's higher than using wheel
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QUOTE(leonhart88 @ Oct 20 2014, 02:10 PM)
user posted image better make it 2 pallets so it's higher than using wheel
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QUOTE(leonhart88 @ Oct 20 2014, 02:10 PM)
user posted image better make it 2 pallets so it's higher than using wheel
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Thanks very nice LED concept but the reason why I use wheel is so that I still have some space to vacuum below, even I can't go fully
and the height is just nice using the ikea steel legs because after dropping the plaster ceiling, there's only about 8 feet plus left, need to take account of the fan smile.gif

Sorry not convenient to share the location of my condo due to privacy issues.

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Completed DIY project of the study table

Front view, 2 pieces of tempered glass on top of the cargo planks
Plan to add some mat or sort of stuffs

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Swapped the previous ikea legs with this one because that one is really bulky and a waste of space, will use that for dining table

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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Oct 23 2014, 05:07 PM)
Completed DIY project of the study table

Front view, 2 pieces of tempered glass on top of the cargo planks
Plan to add some mat or sort of stuffs

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Swapped the previous ikea legs with this one because that one is really bulky and a waste of space, will use that for dining table

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nice one. where do you buy the tempered glass?
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QUOTE(payamam @ Oct 23 2014, 05:26 PM)
nice one. where do you buy the tempered glass?
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Hehehe that one... office reno, wanna buang so my other half salvage and took them back.
They're really thick tempered glass previously used for some shelves.

No doubt that he sure know how to appreciate good stuffs, those speakers too. Just need to find a proper amp to make those fellors play some nice jazz songs whistling.gif
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Oct 23 2014, 05:49 PM)
Hehehe that one... office reno, wanna buang so my other half salvage and took them back.
They're really thick tempered glass previously used for some shelves.

No doubt that he sure know how to appreciate good stuffs, those speakers too. Just need to find a proper amp to make those fellors play some nice jazz songs  whistling.gif
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ahh... u so lucky one.
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ahh... u so lucky one.
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No la, you give some other ppl they also think those are rubbish. ngammngamm office reno and since they wanna throw away such good stuffs.
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ehh..what happened to the black stand in the middle? changed it?
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ehh..what happened to the black stand in the middle? changed it?
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ehh..what happened to the black stand in the middle? changed it?
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No good, very the chor teng la...
Bought another black stand will use those both for dining table instead.
Doesn't match too, since everything is just wood and white colour tongue.gif perfectionist punya pasal.... very fan sometimes. shocking.gif
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Wow...very nice DIY...great job on the bed frame..love the table too..
looking forward to more nice DIYs from u rclxms.gif

btw..thanks for getting the granite sink from us..appreciate it thumbup.gif
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Firstly please ignore my stupid nickname. I simply saw some ciplak brandname when I was much younger and use that name and now I can't change sad.gif I'm not where near a princess btw tongue.gif

NOTE:

Comes to my attention lately that I'm doing this and sharing based on a free will basis and I'm not committed into replying redundant questions because I've been getting quite a fair bit of them which keep on asking me to email them the quotation and pricing. Please go through the first page thoroughly before coming to me and ask for breakdown on quotations. Everything you need is just right down here, if you really need something, please scroll down and find them. Unless they're not there and I'm more than happy to reply you eg the contractor's contact.

Times are tough these days for middle income earners. We took years to save enough just to buy a house of our own, and mostly are only able to afford a middle class condo. Spent most of our savings on the deposit for the house, lawyer fees etc and nothing much left for renovation. Maybe some prefer to buy a sub-sale house with everything done including fittings and fixtures, but some prefer to buy a new bare unit instead of repairing old stuffs which might cost as much as well. 

You don't feel like having another loan on hand, whereby you already have housing loan and renovation loan interest rates are so much more higher. Running on a tight budget, you try to save as much as you can before you get your house keys. 

I guess depends on situation, both or yourself must be committed to savings. Make yourself or your partner agreed to a saving plan the moment you guys signed the S&P and paid off the deposit. Each month, make a substantial saving and by the end of the process, about 3-6 months down the road, you should have enough to cover all the basic and necessary stuffs. After that, just fill the house as and when you have more buffer. The other suggestion is to go on 0% installment on things washing machine, fridge. Courts, Harvey Norman, Seng Heng, SenQ have tied up with many credit card partners. 

Sharing my super budget renovation journey, hope you guys don't mind compare to all the rest who shared which was much more extensive and on a higher budget. 

Here's the layout of the condo, pretty small, but I guess these day, more than a 1000sf is considered a decent size. 

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Renovation Progress #25 click here for more photos
Progress #45 click here for more photos
Tiling issue - rectified by contractor#185

http://s7.postimg.org/8dreagypn/collage.jpg 

Renovation is completed finally, took about 2 weeks plus minus the weekends. I have no regrets in hiring my contractor, he's like the hidden gem among all the contractors. He might look young but he's responsible in his job and for that kind of price paid, I have really nothing to complaint at all. He's in his early thirties but hv been in this business since a teenager. If there's any job that you're not satisfied, he won't just leave it and he will try his best to accommodate. Sometimes he's quiet busy, so he might not reply like immediately. 

PM me if you want his contact. He's the main con for everything listed as below.
His head workers are all chinese. 

Renovation Costing

Prices are just rough estimation

The very minor renovation works that's done for the unit.
1. Plaster ceiling for the whole unit, due to weird beams everywhere - RM3500++ (no painting)
2. Installing of downlights and L box for living room  - RM15 (For down for each lights opening)
3. Hacking off the wall between kitchen and living room - RM800 (Wall about 10ft tall) 
4. Replacing the tiles after the hacking of the wall - RM400++ (Sendiri supply the tiles)
4. Wiring works - additional 6 plug points for living hall, rooms, kitchen, plug points from DB for water heater and aircond (Developer only did for master bedroom waterheater, and aircond points only for living and master bedroom)
Points from DB for water heater & aircond - RM480
Other points listed as above - RM490
5. Changing of toilet door to bi-fold due to space limitation - RM450 (This is not the normal plastic type, with white frame and glass material)
6. Changing direction of the door from dry to wet kitchen - RM60
7. Re direction of the water piping in the kitchen and piping for sink and washing machine - RM380
8. Building of concrete top for wet kitchen - RM300 (with tiles from contractor supply)
9. Installation of the sliding window in the wet kitchen - RM370
10. Installation of fans etc - RM30
11. Additional light points added - RM400 (each RM50)

Reasonable pricing?

Plaster ceiling
Plaster ceiling #13
Downlights #118
L Box & Downlights #131
http://s21.postimg.org/snl7opt53/IMG_20140723_225237.jpg 

DIY Pallet Furnitures Refer to post #9 below
http://www.myhomerocks.com/wp-content/uplo...bombe-chest.jpg 

Kitchen Cabinets
Kitchen Cabinets Post #2
- Homemark Kitchen
Most reasonable price that I've found so far with the requirements that I've requested. 
I-Shape Top 7ft, Melamine box up for Hood 3ft, 10ft bottom
Quartz top with 4G Glass
Mosaic 10ft covering the middle between the top and bottom cabinets

Painting of walls and featured wall
Painting #5
- Self, plan to sendiri kau tim plus some heng dai's help

Lighting & Fan
Lighting and Fan Post #3
- Bought most of my stuffs from Houses Lighting in Puchong 
Things there are relatively cheaper but of course the after sales support won't be as good. 

Grill
Grill #4
- Chose Three Kim Metal due to the good reviews in Lowyat
I made downpayment of 30%
They called and arranged appointment after 2-3 days for measurement
Appointment was arranged after a week and the contractor was really friendly and kind. He came early as I told him to be punctual because I'm rushing over during my lunch hour. 
Installation of grill was arrange after 2-3 weeks as they need time for fabrication and they're appointments are fully booked. Good business biggrin.gif 

DIYFurniture and fittings
Pallet Bedframe #392
Study Worktop #411

Small loose items for the house
Bathroom Accessories #92

Electrical Appliances
Electrical Appliances#157

Acrylic
Acrylic#13

Some before and after renovation photos 

Hall area
http://s14.postimg.org/6u8c9vsfl/collage_living.jpg 

Dining Area
http://s14.postimg.org/xpidos9f5/collage_dining.jpg 
 
Room 2  (The before photo I took from property site, apparently that's Block A they didn't have laminated flooring and my block B comes with that) 
http://s14.postimg.org/x6dafii0h/collage_otherroom.jpg 

Room 3 - This will be the master bedroom, but the toilet is outside just next door. I guess that would do. (The before photo I took from property site, apparently that's Block A they didn't have laminated flooring and my block B comes with that)
http://s14.postimg.org/ujxrykqsx/collage_room.jpg 

Common Bathroom (Before this the door is just the normal one and change to bifold)
http://s14.postimg.org/5ui1e6d9t/collage_bathrm.jpg 

WetKitchen
http://s14.postimg.org/93wgkn1dd/collage_wkitchen.jpg 

Will try to share as much as possible. Perhaps item by item, including the prices and details and where to get them. 
Hope that this thread will be useful for those who's running on a real tight budget like us smile.gif
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no new photos? smile.gif
i'm so happy bump into ur thread smile.gif
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What a great thread. do u mind to upload common bathroom picture, wonder how"s it look like. Tq. Really great job there, mate

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Haven't been doing anything yet. Been really busy with work...
December I guess more holidays haha
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Thanks for sharing!!! It was a pleasant read. Would you mind sharing the contact number of your main contractor please? TQ :-)
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What a great thread. do u mind to upload common bathroom picture, wonder how"s it look like. Tq. Really great job there, mate
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Common toilet looks like these

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Master bathroom

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Thanks for the upload

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seems vry nice~~ ^-^
i may need renovation on my future condo oso (on january)
mind to share me his contact?

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Princess Galaria, thanks for your kind sharing. Find it very helpful indeed, especially for mid-income earner like me who are going to become low income-earner post GST. blink.gif blink.gif blink.gif

Mind to share the contact for the main con? Thanks!
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Wah.. good job.. how long have you doing ur homework.. survey this n that..??

admire ur great hard working afford .




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Princess Galaria, thanks for your kind sharing. Find it very helpful indeed, especially for mid-income earner like me who are going to become low income-earner post GST. blink.gif  blink.gif  blink.gif

Mind to share the contact for the main con? Thanks!
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QUOTE(sunnychai99 @ Dec 12 2014, 01:00 AM)
Wah.. good job.. how long have you doing ur homework.. survey this n that..??

admire ur great hard working afford .
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Hmm after I signed the S&P which is about 3 months before I got my keys, then subsequently did research along the way. Long but definitely fruitful journey.

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We have decided to make the sofa set as well, finding the current one way too bulky and guest have no where to sit when to come to our place.

This will be a modular sets of pallet which will be in "U" shape and also to be move around into a bed or whichever desired..

Almost there and yet to be completed, will update the full set of sofa once they're done smile.gif

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Pallets - FOC
Sofa upholstery foam - RM100 each (from Sect 17 the ramp up to the market, opposite petrol station on the right) - Extremely bad attitude and I think this price is pretty costly, just out of convenience. Took 2 weeks just to customise such an easy foam. Doesn't return call at all and was very rude to customers. Avoid going there if possible.
Sofa covers - Taobao RM35 each
Back cushion - Ikea RM29.90
Cushion covers - RM18 each

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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Dec 23 2014, 02:21 AM)
We have decided to make the sofa set as well, finding the current one way too bulky and guest have no where to sit when to come to our place.

This will be a modular sets of pallet which will be in "U" shape and also to be move around into a bed or whichever desired..

Almost there and yet to be completed, will update the full set of sofa once they're done smile.gif

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Pallets - FOC
Sofa upholstery foam - RM100 each (from Sect 17)
Sofa covers - Taobao RM35 each
Back cushion - Ikea RM29.90
Cushion covers - RM18 each
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That is one simple but nice pallet furniture. Keep up sharing. It inspires a lot of people.
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QUOTE(payamam @ Dec 23 2014, 08:35 AM)
That is one simple but nice pallet furniture. Keep up sharing. It inspires a lot of people.
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QUOTE(Byyyz @ Dec 23 2014, 09:33 AM)
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Dec 23 2014, 02:21 AM)
We have decided to make the sofa set as well, finding the current one way too bulky and guest have no where to sit when to come to our place.

This will be a modular sets of pallet which will be in "U" shape and also to be move around into a bed or whichever desired..

Almost there and yet to be completed, will update the full set of sofa once they're done smile.gif

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Pallets - FOC
Sofa upholstery foam - RM100 each (from Sect 17 the ramp up to the market, opposite petrol station on the right) - Extremely bad attitude and I think this price is pretty costly, just out of convenience. Took 2 weeks just to customise such an easy foam.  Doesn't return call at all and was very rude to customers. Avoid going there if possible.
Sofa covers - Taobao RM35 each
Back cushion - Ikea RM29.90
Cushion covers - RM18 each
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Dining table with Ikea's Oddvald

Adding a layer of clear lacquer

http://s4.postimg.org/n1zz9bsdp/IMG_20141227_WA0005.jpg

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http://www.ikea.com/my/en/catalog/products/40167795/

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look like the bed is a bit undersize no? wont u hit ur leg when u waking up from ur bed. hmm.gif
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why not put the bed in the middle of the room. When letak tepi, cannot enjoy the beautifulness of the bedframe nimore..hehehe
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Nippon has a range of wood varnishes with different tones. Much better than the 'lacquer in a bottle'.

Better pay a bit more and get nice results.
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the temp curtains you purchased from tabao, is it this one --> http://www.buy2taobao.com/en/item/39572162...html#.VKFN5F4BQ

which (measurement) did you get for that fixture?
Also what sort of hook is used? is it the fork type or the ring type, etc?
can't seem to find that info in the website....


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QUOTE(satrika @ Dec 29 2014, 05:42 PM)
why not put the bed in the middle of the room. When letak tepi, cannot enjoy the beautifulness of the bedframe nimore..hehehe
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sad.gif My room banyak kecik, wanted to put in the middle initially but the walking space between the door opening to the bed frame is like way too close.

QUOTE(Fazab @ Dec 29 2014, 08:31 PM)
Nippon has a range of wood varnishes with different tones. Much better than the 'lacquer in a bottle'.

Better pay a bit more and get nice results.
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Yup, I'm using Nippon clear varnish which is for interior wood.
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QUOTE(bonkers28 @ Dec 29 2014, 09:14 PM)
the temp curtains you purchased from tabao, is it this one --> http://www.buy2taobao.com/en/item/39572162...html#.VKFN5F4BQ

which (measurement) did you get for that fixture?
Also what sort of hook is used? is it the fork type or the ring type, etc?
can't seem to find that info in the website....
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Correct..
Hmm depends on how big is your window wor, mine was a L shape so I needed two based on my ikea's railing.
I terbought wrongly that time but just use only. I supposed to buy like those just one shot insert one tiang
http://www.twotwentyone.net/wp-content/upl...%2Bcurtains.png

Terbought this one that needs such hooks but just use first
http://homewindowscreens.com/wp-content/up.../11/Hooks-1.jpg
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Got any nice and responsible contractor contact to share? setapak.
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Hi, nice reno for your house, do u mind to share your contractor contact to me?
Thanks.
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Aug 20 2014, 10:28 AM)
Some updates, sorry for the lack of updates, really busy with work lately.

Acrylic

Needed a customised acrylic as per the photo
Didn't really have time to do any research so I just asked Homemark if they know any and happened that their next door does signage etc  and I just gave them measurement

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Price RM45 for 6mm thickness

Width 495mm x 375mm

Forgot to take photo after self installation, was a total perfect fit.

And here's the paint that I picked for the doors, Nippon for Steel and Wood Flint Black, matt
A bit regretted because the finishing have a tint of dark green, like 'bird shit' ... but on the chart looks like very dark grey. But bought dy, what to do...

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@princessgalaria, thanks for your DIY efforts and sharing.

Can you provide the full range of photos from the window panel hole to the exhaust hole, please? Basically, I want to see how the tubes or pipes are connected.

I've been interested to purchase an Exhaust filtration Hood for some time.



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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Aug 20 2014, 10:28 AM)
Some updates, sorry for the lack of updates, really busy with work lately.

Acrylic

Needed a customised acrylic as per the photo
Didn't really have time to do any research so I just asked Homemark if they know any and happened that their next door does signage etc  and I just gave them measurement

user posted image

user posted image

Price RM45 for 6mm thickness

Width 495mm x 375mm

Forgot to take photo after self installation, was a total perfect fit.

And here's the paint that I picked for the doors, Nippon for Steel and Wood Flint Black, matt
A bit regretted because the finishing have a tint of dark green, like 'bird shit' ... but on the chart looks like very dark grey. But bought dy, what to do...

user posted image
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how much for the exhaust hose ? im looking for it as well


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QUOTE(MOBAJOBG @ Dec 30 2014, 06:06 PM)
@princessgalaria, thanks for your DIY efforts and sharing.

Can you provide the full range of photos from the window panel hole to the exhaust hole, please? Basically, I want to see how the tubes or pipes are connected.

I've been interested to purchase an Exhaust filtration Hood for some time.
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Hmm basically just from the hood just 1 exhaust host straight right out to my wet kitchen area's window


QUOTE(boxer07 @ Jan 6 2015, 04:07 PM)
how much for the exhaust hose ? im looking for it as well
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I forgot I think I paid about RM150 for 1.5m (after stretching) bought from some random hardware store near SS51
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Hmm basically just from the hood just 1 exhaust host straight right out to my wet kitchen area's window
I forgot I think I paid about RM150 for 1.5m (after stretching) bought from some random hardware store near SS51
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ic... thanks for the info ... i shall check around ss2 as well smile.gif
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hi, princessgalaria, been following your thread and now is my turn to reno my house. rclxm9.gif

please pm me your contractor's contact.. many thanks notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
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Your DIY work is awesome! It triggers my DIY bug lol. May I ask where do you get your wooden pallet and timber plank? Thanks! notworthy.gif

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Your DIY work is awesome! It triggers my DIY bug lol. May I ask where do you get your wooden pallet and timber plank? Thanks!  notworthy.gif
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Pallets I got them from my uncle who happens to work in a place that ship stuffs smile.gif so that's personal one and the planks is from here https://www.facebook.com/pages/Wooden-Palle...279818472051915

they do sell pallets too .. but u hv to check the pallets carefully, there's a guide in the front page
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jan 13 2015, 09:45 AM)
Pallets I got them from my uncle who happens to work in a place that ship stuffs smile.gif so that's personal one and the planks is from here https://www.facebook.com/pages/Wooden-Palle...279818472051915

they do sell pallets too ..  but u hv to check the pallets carefully, there's a guide in the front page
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ok! guess i have to source the timber plank myself dy. Thanks for the info rclxms.gif
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Hullo princessgalaria. Thank you for sharing the evolution of your crib. Would it be alright for you to pm me the contact information of your main contractor? Tqvm. Have a great day.
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Hi, can you please share the contractor's contact ? Thanks
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Nice. Don't mine pm me how much you spend just on renovation alone & the contractor number. Thanks
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this is the best DIY&renovation thread ever

i plan for making my own DIY pellets too! but ended up buying ikea stuffs sad.gif

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this is the best DIY&renovation thread ever

i plan for making my own DIY pellets too! but ended up buying ikea stuffs sad.gif
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Thanks for the compliment smile.gif All the best to you.

Who ever that wants the number, please PM me instead as I don't check the forum often thanks.

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Pellet furniture going mainstream.
Pellet seats at Anggerik mall, Shah Alam

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Pellet furniture going mainstream.
Pellet seats at Anggerik mall, Shah Alam

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They were all in 'The School' and Farmer's street in TCM
Maybe I should start my new business tongue.gif
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princessgalaria how big is ur condo ? how many sqft ?
btw nice work =) impressed with all the DIY and reno
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princessgalaria how big is ur condo ? how many sqft ?
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read back the 1st post... around 1000-1100sf .... doh.gif
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Very nice work indeed and it was a very interesting read...Learned quite a few things so far...

May I know what did you use the MATEX paint for since you bought a Maxilite for the plaster ceiling?
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princessgalaria how big is ur condo ? how many sqft ?
btw nice work =) impressed with all the DIY and reno
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read back the 1st post... around 1000-1100sf .... doh.gif
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Thanks for replying on behalf, yup my unit is about 1100sf

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Very nice work indeed and it was a very interesting read...Learned quite a few things so far...

May I know what did you use the MATEX paint for since you bought a Maxilite for the plaster ceiling?
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You mean why? Oh, I got the quotation for Maxlite but was recommended to me to use Jotaplast because Maxlite is more of a powedery finishing. Pricing wise almost the same. Then I ran out of paint and I went and bought Matex bcos some of the DIY shop only carry that brand.
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hi TS
do you mind to give me the contact of your contractor?
and.. normally before decide to hire the contarctor but first ask him on quotes and advices.. is it need to pay money?
or just after want to hire me.. just need to pay..
(broken english ><)

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Woww impressive! Can see you have put in lotsa efforts in your renovation journey! thumbup.gif

On a side note, may I have the contact of your main contractor too? biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(rae0724 @ Mar 13 2015, 04:24 PM)
hi TS
do you mind to give me the contact of your contractor?
and.. normally before decide to hire the contarctor but first ask him on quotes and advices.. is it need to pay money?
or just after want to hire me.. just need to pay..
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QUOTE(Howard Klen @ Mar 14 2015, 02:22 AM)
Woww impressive! Can see you have put in lotsa efforts in your renovation journey! thumbup.gif

On a side note, may I have the contact of your main contractor too?  biggrin.gif
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Sorry guys, many came back to me and said my contractor is very slow in responding and seemed like not interested. I think he must have gotten many prospects from here, hence well... too busy. He barely respond to my small requests too.
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Mar 16 2015, 03:49 PM)
Sorry guys, many came back to me and said my contractor is very slow in responding and seemed like not interested. I think he must have gotten many prospects from here, hence well... too busy. He barely respond to my small requests too.
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i see >< nvm then TT
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Hey, looks exactly like a subsale unit (in block C) I have just booked!

Many thanks for sharing all the renovation works and it seems that this will be the journey I will go through soon, pending to collect keys.

One question, where did you put your fridge, washing machine and dining table? Just curious.

And really thanks for sharing the exactly same layout with mine and pointing out the ugly beams. Makes me having second thought of not doing any plaster ceiling now. *grins*
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Great post and very informative. Thanks TS.
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QUOTE(ChristWolves @ Mar 22 2015, 12:02 AM)
Hey, looks exactly like a subsale unit (in block C) I have just booked!

Many thanks for sharing all the renovation works and it seems that this will be the journey I will go through soon, pending to collect keys.

One question, where did you put your fridge, washing machine and dining table? Just curious.

And really thanks for sharing the exactly same layout with mine and pointing out the ugly beams. Makes me having second thought of not doing any plaster ceiling now. *grins*
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Yup this is the block c place smile.gif but not revealing the name here as I prefer privacy.
My dining table is behind my kitchen wall, stick to the wall. I cut away like 1m plus of the wall from the entrance to make them look much wider
My washing machine and fridge is both outside the wet kitchen. I changed the door from opening out to opening into the kitchen against the wall. So that my fridge can fit right next to the window from the storeroom. I did very minor renovation only smile.gif
Hope this helps you, oh I would love to pay a visit to ur unit when they're ready smile.gif see if the developers gave any new 'extra' stuffs bcos my stupid entrance wall was half only.
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Mar 23 2015, 09:52 AM)
Yup this is the block c place smile.gif but not revealing the name here as I prefer privacy.
My dining table is behind my kitchen wall, stick to the wall. I cut away like 1m plus of the wall from the entrance to make them look much wider
My washing machine and fridge is both outside the wet kitchen. I changed the door from opening out to opening into the kitchen against the wall. So that my fridge can fit right next to the window from the storeroom. I did very minor renovation only smile.gif
Hope this helps you, oh I would love to pay a visit to ur unit when they're ready smile.gif see if the developers gave any new 'extra' stuffs bcos my stupid entrance wall was half only.
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Hah! Yeah, but why can you enter Block C geh? Isn't it the CF is not out yet?
You have got the keys already? I saw no lights on yet as of last week at night.
Dining table behind the kitchen wall will make the living room look VERY spacious, how wide is your dining table? Round of square? 5ft or 4ft?

Actually I plan to put my cooking area and washing machine to the Yard area (your wet kitchern) in order to save on the hood *cheapskate* icon_idea.gif But then by doing this, there will be no place for my fridge anymore, very stress. Then I can't dry my clothes at the yard, need to dry at the balcony very ugly.

Now can only plan according to the floor plan, have not seen the real unit yet.

I think my reno will be even minor than yours, don't worry! tongue.gif
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QUOTE(ChristWolves @ Mar 23 2015, 05:27 PM)
Hah! Yeah, but why can you enter Block C geh? Isn't it the CF is not out yet?
You have got the keys already? I saw no lights on yet as of last week at night.
Dining table behind the kitchen wall will make the living room look VERY spacious, how wide is your dining table? Round of square? 5ft or 4ft?

Actually I plan to put my cooking area and washing machine to the Yard area (your wet kitchern) in order to save on the hood *cheapskate*  icon_idea.gif  But then by doing this, there will be no place for my fridge anymore, very stress. Then I can't dry my clothes at the yard, need to dry at the balcony very ugly.

Now can only plan according to the floor plan, have not seen the real unit yet.

I think my reno will be even minor than yours, don't worry!  tongue.gif
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No la I'm from Block B. Block C can enter but don't do that because they haven't issue VP and if anything happened considered as trespassing.

My dining table follow Ikea's size was a just in case customised glass is more expensive then I can go buy Ikea's biggrin.gif
http://www.ikea.com/my/en/catalog/products/30161039/

I don't think you can cook at the wet kitchen, because the wind from the window is super geng chao..
I also built a top there, initially planned to cook there but seemed like not possible. In the end became a place to dry all my stuffs and cloth. Haven't thought of a better plan yet. You come see my house lo tongue.gif
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jul 7 2014, 04:39 PM)

Actual work of DIY Modular Sofa
This will be a modular sets of pallet which will be in "U" shape and also to be move around into a bed or whichever desired. There's a set of 4 of these similar pallets.
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Costing:
Pallets - FOC
Sofa upholstery foam - RM100 each (from Sect 17) Sofa upholstery foam - RM100 each (from Sect 17 the ramp up to the market, opposite petrol station on the right) - Extremely bad attitude and I think this price is pretty costly, just out of convenience. Took 2 weeks just to customise such an easy foam.  Doesn't return call at all and was very rude to customers. Avoid going there if possible.
Sofa covers - Taobao RM35 each
Back cushion - Ikea RM29.90
Cushion covers - RM18 each

Hey bro, wondering any other place that you get your cushion? since you say those fella attitude so jia lat shocking.gif shakehead.gif btw, your unker wanna sell pallet mou? as i can see, the pallet you using is really goodingz quality brows.gif
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QUOTE(hianz86 @ Mar 24 2015, 02:07 PM)
Hey bro, wondering any other place that you get your cushion? since you say those fella attitude so jia lat shocking.gif  shakehead.gif btw, your unker wanna sell pallet mou? as i can see, the pallet you using is really goodingz quality brows.gif
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Soli, was only a personal favour that my uncle did for us. Yup he kept the good ones for us.
Haha, I tried to buka thread here to look for upholstery foam, really very limited.
I wanted to import from China but way too expensive unless I use sea to ship in.
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Mar 24 2015, 03:10 PM)
Soli, was only a personal favour that my uncle did for us. Yup he kept the good ones for us.
Haha, I tried to buka thread here to look for upholstery foam, really very limited. 
I wanted to import from China but way too expensive unless I use sea to ship in.
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Sorry for bothering you bro, really can i get those plank from you a? really nice. I love it. And really no way your unker can keep a? i belanja him makan la... laugh.gif laugh.gif brows.gif looking for huge amount of quality pallet....wanna build a pallet wall. In addition, thumbs up bro! your plank + drawer really sparks my inspiration and that's the kind of computer table i looking for drool.gif drool.gif rclxms.gif and the upholstery foam...really GGWP liao if this is the case shakehead.gif

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Useful information here for my condo renovation. Am tracking this topic. Thanks
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QUOTE(hianz86 @ Mar 24 2015, 03:16 PM)
Sorry for bothering you bro, really can i get those plank from you a? really nice. I love it. And really no way your unker can keep a? i belanja him makan la... laugh.gif  laugh.gif  brows.gif looking for huge amount of quality pallet....wanna build a pallet wall. In addition, thumbs up bro! your plank + drawer really sparks my inspiration and that's the kind of computer table i looking for  drool.gif  drool.gif  rclxms.gif and the upholstery foam...really GGWP liao if this is the case shakehead.gif
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Sorry memang sudah tak ada because they only ship in things by batch.
There's one who sells pallet in Klang, you can try them.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Wooden-Palle...2051915?fref=ts


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Hi, Can you recommend me your contractor for the reno?

I'm currently looking for a RELIABLE contractor. Some respond but disappeared after a while. Luckily didn't officially book him.

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Hi, Can you recommend me your contractor for the reno?

I'm currently looking for a RELIABLE contractor. Some respond but disappeared after a while. Luckily didn't officially book him.
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Sorry, some of the foumers feedback to me that the contractor that I intro them got really busy and didn't respond. I can provide you the contact but I hope that u won't end up in frustration.


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Haven't been updating for a bit.
Here's once of the last bit of my house, which is the wardrobe.

I've again engaged Homemark as their customer service to me is really one of the best and based on a very reasonable pricing as well.

I only have a very small space hence that's what I could make do with.
Here's the design
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Fully frosted glass divided into 3 piece and the compartments.

Cost RM 2,800 with anti roaches board

Finished product shall come in 3 weeks time smile.gif
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Quick question, you didn't state explicitly but I assume the Quartz top is purchased from Homemark and installed by them as well? And the price of RM180/psf is including installation?
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Quick question, you didn't state explicitly but I assume the Quartz top is purchased from Homemark and installed by them as well? And the price of RM180/psf is including installation?
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Yes but that's promotion price back then..
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Hi princessgalaria, please pm me ur contractor contact. Thx in advance😀
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hello princess,

mind sharing me you contractor?
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Dec 23 2014, 02:21 AM)
We have decided to make the sofa set as well, finding the current one way too bulky and guest have no where to sit when to come to our place.

This will be a modular sets of pallet which will be in "U" shape and also to be move around into a bed or whichever desired..

Almost there and yet to be completed, will update the full set of sofa once they're done smile.gif

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Pallets - FOC
Sofa upholstery foam - RM100 each (from Sect 17 the ramp up to the market, opposite petrol station on the right) - Extremely bad attitude and I think this price is pretty costly, just out of convenience. Took 2 weeks just to customise such an easy foam.  Doesn't return call at all and was very rude to customers. Avoid going there if possible.
Sofa covers - Taobao RM35 each
Back cushion - Ikea RM29.90
Cushion covers - RM18 each
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wah princess, looks like you have quite the following here ya thumbup.gif

Great idea on the sofa set, was initially thinking of replacing my current sofa into a semi-japanese styled platform. Am most likely gonna infuse your idea into it.

Have you considered maybe adding in drawers underneath the space?
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So sad that I cant see half of your photos sad.gif but pretty sick DIY projects. :/ Im also at a tight budget. Budget of 50k now already over 70k and still have not but get carpenter. Nice work. Keep it up.
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QUOTE(champu @ Jun 11 2015, 09:22 AM)
wah princess, looks like you have quite the following here ya thumbup.gif

Great idea on the sofa set, was initially thinking of replacing my current sofa into a semi-japanese styled platform. Am most likely gonna infuse your idea into it.

Have you considered maybe adding in drawers underneath the space?
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Oh, didn't consider drawers yet bcos the space is just nice for me to slot the vacuum cleaner below biggrin.gif

QUOTE(Urban @ Jun 11 2015, 11:38 AM)
So sad that I cant see half of your photos sad.gif but pretty sick DIY projects. :/ Im also at a tight budget. Budget of 50k now already over 70k and still have not but get carpenter. Nice work. Keep it up.
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Eh? Are my links broken dy? I haven't been updating for a while since I'm done with the renovation and all.
With GST coming in everything is so expensive.
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QUOTE(Urban @ Jun 11 2015, 11:38 AM)
So sad that I cant see half of your photos sad.gif but pretty sick DIY projects. :/ Im also at a tight budget. Budget of 50k now already over 70k and still have not but get carpenter. Nice work. Keep it up.
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wah carpenter portion also gonna cost thousands.. sweat.gif
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jun 17 2015, 10:47 AM)
Oh, didn't consider drawers yet bcos the space is just nice for me to slot the vacuum cleaner below biggrin.gif
Eh? Are my links broken dy? I haven't been updating for a while since I'm done with the renovation and all.
With GST coming in everything is so expensive.
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tell me about it

QUOTE(ar188 @ Jun 17 2015, 05:20 PM)
wah carpenter portion also gonna cost thousands..  sweat.gif
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we thinking going to cost about 15k :/

2 wardroom and 1 shoe cabinet cry.gif cry.gif Maybe adding island top as well. Oh well cant do much. Since I buy lelong house. Save from there already haha

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QUOTE(Urban @ Jun 18 2015, 05:23 PM)
tell me about it
we thinking going to cost about 15k :/

2 wardroom and 1 shoe cabinet  cry.gif  cry.gif  Maybe adding island top as well. Oh well cant do much. Since I buy lelong house. Safe from there already haha
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Oh, how did the lelong house's condition turned out to be? Many of them are due to the owners can't afford to pay the loan to the bank any longer. How did you verify and check?
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jun 19 2015, 11:28 AM)
Oh, how did the lelong house's condition turned out to be? Many of them are due to the owners can't afford to pay the loan to the bank any longer. How did you verify and check?
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Haha I am a stalker. whistling.gif I thick face go ask around about the owner and see what the damage. Yes he cant afford to pay his loan and also the family have been broken up. 1 father (staying where i bought) 1 mother(no idea stay where) 1 son(stay with girlfriend) 1 daughter(staying with grandma mother side) all not staying together.

I really did a detail checking with bank, management and DBKL to see if is worth buying. Even after everything, adding up it is still 50% below market value that is why i decided to go for it.

I also did check how the owner is like.For example if i buy that property will he come back and make life miserable for me. rclxub.gif He is the most hated person of the apartment shocking.gif . Was actually a deal breaker for me but I got "assurance" from lawyer and management that he wont be able to come back.

But end of the day he just uproot and left with all his belongings(computer,handphone ,dirty underwear shakehead.gif,etc ) in the house after a long court battle(with him not showing up but still staying there). Dont mention the field day of cleaning the house. I make contact with the wife and wife mother. I sent some important things(birth cert/divorce cert/etc) and requested item back to them with my own expenses and I also invited the son to come to take a look at the item that he wants back. The rest of the stuff either sold off or thrown/donate(using alam sekitar people and Apartment maid) did i mention the police that help me to break in the house took some stuff back without telling me hmm.gif The police took the computer,psp,tv(the crt kind) and some other small nig nags ohmy.gif .

anyway it took 4 long painful years from buying to renovation but now that is 99% finish renovation and only carpentry work is left icon_rolleyes.gif icon_rolleyes.gif Im so happy.

I might consider opening a thread here whistling.gif

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QUOTE(Urban @ Jun 19 2015, 01:42 PM)
Haha I am a stalker.  whistling.gif  I thick face go ask around about the owner and see what the damage. Yes he cant afford to pay his loan and also the family have been broken up. 1 father (staying where i bought) 1 mother(no idea stay where) 1 son(stay with girlfriend) 1 daughter(staying with grandma mother side) all not staying together.

I really did a detail checking with bank, management and DBKL to see if is worth buying. Even after everything, adding up it is still 50% below market value that is why i decided to go for it.

I also did check how the owner is like.For example if i buy that property will he come back and make life miserable for me.  rclxub.gif  He is the most hated person of the apartment shocking.gif . Was actually a deal breaker for me but I got "assurance" from lawyer and management that he wont be able to come back.

But end of the day he just uproot and left with all his belongings(computer,handphone ,dirty underwear shakehead.gif,etc ) in the house after a long court battle(with him not showing up but still staying there). Dont mention the field day of cleaning the house. I make contact with the wife and wife mother. I sent some important things(birth cert/divorce cert/etc) and requested item back to them with my own expenses and I also invited the son to come to take a look at the item that he wants back. The rest of the stuff either sold off or thrown/donate(using alam sekitar people and Apartment maid) did i mention the police that help me to break in the house took some stuff back without telling me  hmm.gif  The police took the computer,psp,tv(the crt kind) and some other small nig nags  ohmy.gif .

anyway it took 4 long painful years from buying to renovation but now that is 99% finish renovation and only carpentry work is left  icon_rolleyes.gif  icon_rolleyes.gif Im so happy.

I might consider opening a thread here whistling.gif
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Woah... that's a whole long process. So glad that eveything is fine now.
That's the only thing with lelong house is that, the owner doesn't want to vacate the premise etc.
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jun 21 2015, 03:24 PM)
Woah... that's a whole long process. So glad that eveything is fine now.
That's the only thing with lelong house is that, the owner doesn't want to vacate the premise etc.
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long time no chat with u adi.. wave.gif
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QUOTE(Urban @ Jun 19 2015, 01:42 PM)
Haha I am a stalker.  whistling.gif  I thick face go ask around about the owner and see what the damage. Yes he cant afford to pay his loan and also the family have been broken up. 1 father (staying where i bought) 1 mother(no idea stay where) 1 son(stay with girlfriend) 1 daughter(staying with grandma mother side) all not staying together.

I really did a detail checking with bank, management and DBKL to see if is worth buying. Even after everything, adding up it is still 50% below market value that is why i decided to go for it.

I also did check how the owner is like.For example if i buy that property will he come back and make life miserable for me.  rclxub.gif  He is the most hated person of the apartment shocking.gif . Was actually a deal breaker for me but I got "assurance" from lawyer and management that he wont be able to come back.

But end of the day he just uproot and left with all his belongings(computer,handphone ,dirty underwear shakehead.gif,etc ) in the house after a long court battle(with him not showing up but still staying there). Dont mention the field day of cleaning the house. I make contact with the wife and wife mother. I sent some important things(birth cert/divorce cert/etc) and requested item back to them with my own expenses and I also invited the son to come to take a look at the item that he wants back. The rest of the stuff either sold off or thrown/donate(using alam sekitar people and Apartment maid) did i mention the police that help me to break in the house took some stuff back without telling me  hmm.gif  The police took the computer,psp,tv(the crt kind) and some other small nig nags  ohmy.gif .

anyway it took 4 long painful years from buying to renovation but now that is 99% finish renovation and only carpentry work is left  icon_rolleyes.gif  icon_rolleyes.gif Im so happy.

I might consider opening a thread here whistling.gif
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Yes, please open you own thread...
I definitely going to follow biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(ar188 @ Jun 21 2015, 06:20 PM)
long time no chat with u adi..  wave.gif
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Haha, that's bcos I have nothing to update here anymore since I'm done with my house biggrin.gif
Writing another post elsewhere, but kinda busy too ..


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Yes, please open you own thread...
I definitely going to follow  biggrin.gif
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Me too, please do please do...
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QUOTE(Urban @ Jun 19 2015, 01:42 PM)
Haha I am a stalker.    I thick face go ask around about the owner and see what the damage. Yes he cant afford to pay his loan and also the family have been broken up. 1 father (staying where i bought) 1 mother(no idea stay where) 1 son(stay with girlfriend) 1 daughter(staying with grandma mother side) all not staying together.

I really did a detail checking with bank, management and DBKL to see if is worth buying. Even after everything, adding up it is still 50% below market value that is why i decided to go for it.

I also did check how the owner is like.For example if i buy that property will he come back and make life miserable for me.    He is the most hated person of the apartment shocking.gif . Was actually a deal breaker for me but I got "assurance" from lawyer and management that he wont be able to come back.

But end of the day he just uproot and left with all his belongings(computer,handphone ,dirty underwear shakehead.gif,etc ) in the house after a long court battle(with him not showing up but still staying there). Dont mention the field day of cleaning the house. I make contact with the wife and wife mother. I sent some important things(birth cert/divorce cert/etc) and requested item back to them with my own expenses and I also invited the son to come to take a look at the item that he wants back. The rest of the stuff either sold off or thrown/donate(using alam sekitar people and Apartment maid) did i mention the police that help me to break in the house took some stuff back without telling me  hmm.gif  The police took the computer,psp,tv(the crt kind) and some other small nig nags  ohmy.gif .

anyway it took 4 long painful years from buying to renovation but now that is 99% finish renovation and only carpentry work is left  icon_rolleyes.gif  icon_rolleyes.gif Im so happy.

I might consider opening a thread here whistling.gif
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please do! would love to get a lelong house too notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jun 21 2015, 03:24 PM)
Woah... that's a whole long process. So glad that eveything is fine now.
That's the only thing with lelong house is that, the owner doesn't want to vacate the premise etc.
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There is other things when I did my research that you need to look in to. Neighborhood crime rate/why they uproot/They owing gangster money? stuff like that but overall most of the time is cant repay loan.

My lawyer was not experience that is why it took so long. If you get a experience lawyer actually you can finish the process in half a year.

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Yes, please open you own thread...
I definitely going to follow  biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(princessgalaria @ Jun 22 2015, 12:17 AM)
Haha, that's bcos I have nothing to update here anymore since I'm done with my house biggrin.gif
Writing another post elsewhere, but kinda busy too ..
Me too, please do please do...
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please do! would love to get a lelong house too  notworthy.gif
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Wow look like before i even open a thread I already got followers shocking.gif shocking.gif Haha Will open one when I free enough. Work been crazy.

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QUOTE(zstan @ Jun 22 2015, 11:01 AM)
please do! would love to get a lelong house too  notworthy.gif
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Yes! would definitely be interested particularly the process involved.

4 friggin years, the length you go to secure a property in this country. 50% below market value is definitely worth the wait I hope? Where is the area/location?

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