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post Feb 15 2016, 06:16 PM, updated 10y ago

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Searching around for faux concrete slab or artisan cement effect wall finished but was put off by high prices, faux concrete slab can cost as much as RM40.00+ psf while artisan cement effect wall cost around RM14.00 psf.

Had a long discussion with contractor and we agreed to remove existing paint to see what's underneath, both were surprised the precast concrete looks good so decided to bring out its natural beauty. After paint removed, we sand it even then painted it with a waterproof sealant to prevent cement dust, drew some lines to bring out the effect too. Renovation still going on and these are the pix I have for now.

Those aiming to achieve this kinda feature wall, perhaps can check if your desire wall are using the precast concrete.

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post Feb 15 2016, 06:30 PM

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Just my 2 cents though.

Looks like your Condo Unit is near the Stairwell or Lift Core .

Most high rise building have a central core where the structural strength for Lateral Wind Forces are anchored in when there is strong winds.

So not necessary that all walls have the "Insitu Reinforced Concrete Wall" as seem in your wall.

It is Much Cheaper to have Brick infill to walls. And most walls are Brick Infill type.

As for the "Visual Effect" , it depends on the individual.

I personally like it as easier to maintained and has the "Minimalistic Effect "

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Your Contractor is right to paint in a Sealer to prevent dusting or dampness.

Suggest you consider a Clear Polyurethane Varnish/paint to give it a "Glossy" look and easy cleaning.
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post Feb 15 2016, 06:36 PM

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QUOTE(sunshine-kc @ Feb 15 2016, 06:30 PM)
Just my 2 cents though.

Looks like your Condo Unit is near the Stairwell or Lift Core .

Most high rise building have a central core where the structural strength for Lateral Wind Forces are anchored in when there is strong winds.

So not necessary that all walls have the "Insitu Reinforced Concrete Wall" as seem in your wall.

It is Much Cheaper to have Brick infill to walls. And most walls are Brick Infill type.

As for the "Visual Effect" , it depends on the individual.

I personally like it as easier to maintained and has the "Minimalistic Effect "

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Your Contractor is right to paint in a Sealer to prevent dusting or dampness.

Suggest you consider a Clear Polyurethane Varnish/paint to give it a "Glossy" look and easy cleaning.
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Next to this wall is my neighbor, our level all quadrant unit. If walls happened to be bricks then have to skim a layer of cement but effect wise won't be this rugged. The current sealant is the regular waterproofing solution use for bathrooms, it's not glossy, did told my contractor I don't want it glossy, keep it natural.

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post Feb 15 2016, 08:18 PM

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do you intend to change your floor tiles? if no, i wonder why never lay any plywood and tarp to protect it?
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post Feb 15 2016, 09:07 PM

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Feb 15 2016, 08:18 PM)
do you intend to change your floor tiles? if no, i wonder why never lay any plywood and tarp to protect it?
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Great observation...haha. Will be putting laminate flooring 3 days later.

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post Feb 15 2016, 09:18 PM

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QUOTE(Xccess @ Feb 15 2016, 09:07 PM)
Great observation...haha. Will be putting laminate flooring 3 days later.
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good idea! I wish I got laminate flooring for my living room. Put it over the existing tiles? any problems with clearing the doors etc?

btw is this a new condo? what happened to your old one? did you sell/rent it out?
your new place looks big too. how many sq ft is it?

congrats on your new place thumbup.gif

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post Feb 15 2016, 09:24 PM

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Feb 15 2016, 09:18 PM)
good idea! I wish I got laminate flooring for my living room. Put it over the existing tiles? any problems with clearing the doors etc?

btw is this a new condo? what happened to your old one? did you sell/rent it out?
your new place looks big too. how many sq ft is it?

congrats on your new place  thumbup.gif
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Putting 12mm laminate from Kronoswiss over existing tiles, door have to make adjustment by installer. This is a new condo (1400+ sq ft), old one sold.
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hope to see you start another reno diary soon for your new place smile.gif
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QUOTE(Xccess @ Feb 15 2016, 09:24 PM)
Putting 12mm laminate from Kronoswiss over existing tiles, door have to make adjustment by installer. This is a new condo (1400+ sq ft), old one sold.
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so u took Kronoswiss? from the lowyat guy here?
even after i shared my stories with their sales guy?

Btw why the walls in squares?
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post Feb 15 2016, 10:03 PM

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QUOTE(WaCKy-Angel @ Feb 15 2016, 09:35 PM)
so u took Kronoswiss? from the lowyat guy here?
even after i shared my stories with their sales guy?

Btw why the walls in squares?
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I liked the selection and V groove so went with Kronoswiss. Those are concrete joint lines.
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post Feb 16 2016, 07:45 AM

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QUOTE(Xccess @ Feb 15 2016, 10:03 PM)
I liked the selection and V groove so went with Kronoswiss. Those are concrete joint lines.
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How much you pay for the kronoswiss
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post Feb 16 2016, 11:25 AM

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QUOTE(sonerin @ Feb 16 2016, 07:45 AM)
How much you pay for the kronoswiss
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My contractor settle it, not using installer from Kronoswiss supplier. Yet to get the exact price will let you know in few days time.

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post Feb 16 2016, 11:26 AM

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Feb 15 2016, 09:33 PM)
hope to see you start another reno diary soon for your new place smile.gif
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Reno diary will follow after full completion. biggrin.gif

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post Feb 17 2016, 08:18 PM

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QUOTE(sonerin @ Feb 16 2016, 07:45 AM)
How much you pay for the kronoswiss
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Kronoswiss came in today, installation went well. This is under 12mm V-Groove Solid Chrome D3033, my previous choice was D3032 which was much darker, luckily can change during last minute or else I'll regret my decision. Back of this laminate board had printing stated "Made in Switzerland".

Price is around RM10.00 psf inclusive of installation and skirting.

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post Feb 17 2016, 08:25 PM

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Price is reasonable and good colour. Personally I like much darker colour
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How much to do the whole living room like yours?
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post Feb 21 2016, 12:35 AM

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Feb 17 2016, 09:07 PM)
How much to do the whole living room like yours?
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You need to be more specific, there's plastering and wiring involved. For stripping of paint and sealant on concrete wall, I've yet to get exact quote. Flooring is around 11K covering 1100+ sq ft, no laminate on certain area.

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post Mar 3 2016, 09:53 PM

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Lighting effect helps put on the finishing touch, reno almost complete.


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post Mar 4 2016, 08:42 AM

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QUOTE(Xccess @ Mar 3 2016, 09:53 PM)
Lighting effect helps put on the finishing touch, reno almost complete.
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looks great bro! can start your new reno thread already! smile.gif
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post Mar 4 2016, 10:49 AM

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QUOTE(bernking @ Mar 4 2016, 08:42 AM)
looks great bro! can start your new reno thread already! smile.gif
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Thanks Bro. Will do it soon, still have couple of things not done yet. I'm putting a scissors grille inside my unit, hopefully can be done. This is my lousy drawing just to have an idea....hahaha



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post Mar 4 2016, 11:18 AM

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QUOTE(Xccess @ Mar 4 2016, 10:49 AM)
Thanks Bro. Will do it soon, still have couple of things not done yet. I'm putting a scissors grille inside my unit, hopefully can be done. This is my lousy drawing just to have an idea....hahaha
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Scissor grill is nice choice. Make sure get the thick metal version like the old coffee shop type, i saw many are very flimsy and thin and is mainly for show not for prevention.
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QUOTE(weikee @ Mar 4 2016, 11:18 AM)
Scissor grill is nice choice.  Make sure get the thick metal version like the old coffee shop type, i saw many are very flimsy and thin and is mainly for show not for prevention.
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Noted. Getting mine from Three Kim Metal Work, they assure the quality is solid iron.

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Seems to be trend now with this industrial design
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QUOTE(Xccess @ Mar 3 2016, 09:53 PM)
Lighting effect helps put on the finishing touch, reno almost complete.
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Well done! very nice wall and lighting effects thumbsup.gif

If you don't mind, can you share:
1. plaster ceiling (i guess) and light you using
2. lighting for the opposite wall or the lighting for the hall.

Thank you. rclxms.gif
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I'm keeping tabs on this. Even the retractable gate is something I intend to incorporate in near future. Keep it coming ...
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post Mar 10 2016, 06:36 PM

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QUOTE(nycx_12 @ Mar 10 2016, 12:09 PM)
Well done! very nice wall and lighting effects  :thumbsup:

If you don't mind, can you share:
1. plaster ceiling (i guess) and light you using
2. lighting for the opposite wall or the lighting for the hall.

Thank you.  rclxms.gif
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I had another thread under "Taobao reno shopping", all info is there from track lights to gimbal recess LED.

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QUOTE(Xccess @ Mar 10 2016, 06:36 PM)
I had another thread under "Taobao reno shopping", all info is there from track lights to gimbal recess LED.
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Noted, thanks boss. thumbup.gif
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post Mar 18 2016, 09:35 AM

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Finally scissors grille up, mission accomplished.


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Looks awesome ...
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QUOTE(Xccess @ Mar 18 2016, 09:35 AM)
Finally scissors grille up, mission accomplished.
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looking good, cant wait to see the complete unit. thumbsup.gif
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post Apr 14 2016, 09:05 AM

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QUOTE(Xccess @ Feb 15 2016, 06:16 PM)
Searching around for faux concrete slab or artisan cement effect wall finished but was put off by high prices, faux concrete slab can cost as much as RM40.00+ psf while artisan cement effect wall cost around RM14.00 psf.

Had a long discussion with contractor and we agreed to remove existing paint to see what's underneath, both were surprised the precast concrete looks good so decided to bring out its natural beauty. After paint removed, we sand it even then painted it with a waterproof sealant to prevent cement dust, drew some lines to bring out the effect too. Renovation still going on and these are the pix I have for now.

Those aiming to achieve this kinda feature wall, perhaps can check if your desire wall are using the precast concrete.
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Hi, may i knw hw much the cost doing this type of concrete wall? icon_question.gif
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post Apr 14 2016, 08:41 PM

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QUOTE(fatbug @ Apr 14 2016, 09:05 AM)
Hi, may i knw hw much the cost doing this type of concrete wall? icon_question.gif
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Around RM12.00 psf provided your original base is concrete slab.

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QUOTE(Xccess @ Apr 14 2016, 08:41 PM)
Around RM12.00 psf provided your original base is concrete slab.
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Thx for your info & ur house very nice.. thumbsup.gif
btw may i knw the cost for the brick wall as well?
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post Apr 15 2016, 01:13 PM

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QUOTE(fatbug @ Apr 15 2016, 09:33 AM)
Thx for your info & ur house very nice.. :thumbsup:
btw may i knw the cost for the brick wall as well?
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700rm for brick tiles and 1300rm for wall prep and tiling.
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post Jun 9 2016, 11:56 AM

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hello! can pm me your contact for concrete skimming walls? planning ahead =D

thank you!
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QUOTE(y4ng @ Jun 9 2016, 11:56 AM)
hello! can pm me your contact for concrete skimming walls? planning ahead =D

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019 934 9415 - Jimmi Leong.

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QUOTE(Xccess @ Jun 9 2016, 01:45 PM)
019 934 9415 - Jimmi Leong.
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thanks a lot! hopefully can find my house soon
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post Jun 23 2016, 03:30 AM

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QUOTE(Xccess @ Feb 15 2016, 06:36 PM)
Next to this wall is my neighbor, our level all quadrant unit. If walls happened to be bricks then have to skim a layer of cement but effect wise won't be this rugged. The current sealant is the regular waterproofing solution use for bathrooms, it's not glossy, did told my contractor I don't want it glossy, keep it natural.
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Which sealant brand u use? My ID is going to lay raw cement on the wall and he didnt ask me to put the sealant on it. Should I? Please advise. And if I put sealant over the raw cement, what will the after effect look like? will it still retain the natural feel of the cement concrete wall?
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QUOTE(Xccess @ Apr 15 2016, 01:13 PM)
700rm for brick tiles and 1300rm for wall prep and tiling.
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hi may i know where you get the brick tiles ? approx how much psqft yeah ? these are wall claddings right ?
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post Jun 23 2016, 09:15 AM

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QUOTE(darrenlfw87 @ Jun 23 2016, 03:30 AM)
Which sealant brand u use? My ID is going to lay raw cement on the wall and he didnt ask me to put the sealant on it. Should I? Please advise. And if I put sealant over the raw cement, what will the after effect look like? will it still retain the natural feel of the cement concrete wall?
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I don't remember the brand, just go to shop that's selling tiles and tell them you need waterproof sealant for bathroom. Without sealant, your raw cement will release dust, if your contractor don't have the experience then I'll guess you need to find someone else.

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QUOTE(zzzhhhzzz @ Jun 23 2016, 07:35 AM)
hi may i know where you get the brick tiles ? approx how much psqft yeah ? these are wall claddings right ?
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Suggest you start from here. All information is there. https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/3918276/all
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post Jun 23 2016, 03:04 PM

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QUOTE(Xccess @ Jun 23 2016, 09:15 AM)
I don't remember the brand, just go to shop that's selling tiles and tell them you need waterproof sealant for bathroom. Without sealant, your raw cement will release dust, if your contractor don't have the experience then I'll guess you need to find someone else.
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Will it come out as glossy after applying the waterproof sealant?
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post Jun 23 2016, 06:39 PM

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QUOTE(darrenlfw87 @ Jun 23 2016, 03:04 PM)
Will it come out as glossy after applying the waterproof sealant?
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No.

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QUOTE(Xccess @ Jun 23 2016, 06:39 PM)
No.
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