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 My Loft - Reno Journal, The Story Begins.

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TSXccess
post Apr 9 2016, 11:41 PM, updated 4y ago

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Hi everyone, finally completed my reno and moved in 2 weeks ago, just free up my time to put things together. Firstly, I would like to thank my contractor and carpenter as they've helped solved/rectified various problems and also gave new ideas that made this journey possible. Also a big hug for my wife who had contributed her ideas and effort. wub.gif

After hearing so many horror stories of rogue contractor, I'm blessed to have engaged both of them. sweat.gif

Main contractor that worked on major reno work such as plaster ceiling, hacking, wiring, window grille, plumbing is from (L IMAGE INTERIOR CONTRACT - JIMMI), easy going guy and had plenty of new ideas, my concrete wall idea came from him as well.
Jimmi Leong (Main contractor) - 019 934 9415

For carpentry work I've choosen (HOMEMARK KITCHEN CABINET - SAM) because I've seen many good reviews from members here and their workmanship looks good after a visit to their office/showroom.

Do note HOMEMARK KITCHEN CABINET had rename their company to BESPOKE KITCHEN SDN BHD.

My unit build up is around 1450sq ft, consist of 3 bedrooms, 1 maid's room and 3 bathrooms. Will convert 1 bathroom next to wet kitchen and maid's room for storage. Cut the story short, here are my humble reno pix.

The usual defective checks and planning begins. Placed red tapes to mark out where my furniture should be so it's easier to get an estimation of remaining space. Below are photos of my progress

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post Apr 9 2016, 11:51 PM

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great.. cant wait to see the outcome

by the way whats the quotation like?
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post Apr 10 2016, 12:14 AM

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This wall has a lot of potential because it's the longest wall in the unit so I thought why not go for concrete look, check around for faux concrete slab and artisan feature wall coating that gives you this cement effect but both were too expensive, ranging from 14.00rm - 40.00rm psf. Then Jimmi suggested why not strip away the paint, to see what's underneath? I told him to proceed after some consideration since there's nothing to lose.

After chipping away layers of paint and skim coat, we realised it's a pre-cast cement base. Splendid! finally can get that industrial concrete wall that I always wanted. So here comes my Industrial Theme design.

Times are bad, no money hire interior designer, had to do own homework, lots of research. This is my el cheapo sketch, brick wall and scissors grille for the effect. Friends said I'm crazy to put such grille inside the unit, I thought why not right? Can act as partition to cut down "Chi" from main entrance (Fengshui stuff) plus give the unit some character.


Before and After. sweat.gif

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post Apr 10 2016, 12:33 AM

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I'm having some issues updating reno progress pix. I may update them later today (Dated 25/09/2017). Damn photobucket is giving me lots of problem.

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post Apr 10 2016, 12:33 AM

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This is my shoes cabinet. All carpentry done by BESPOKE CABINET SDN BHD formerly knows as HOMEMARK KITCHEN CABINET. Sam is a great guy to work with, great patience, attitude and friendly.

My beloved scissor collapsible grille from THREE KIM METAL WORKS. Very good quality.

Living area. Using back my old sofa of 7 years from Cellini, still in good shape.

Balcony. Eames rocking chairs from TAOBAO + Outdoor decking from Ikea.

Dining table, custom made from JOMECO + TOLIX armchair from TAOBAO.

MOCCI's inspired glass pendant light from TAOBAO.

IKEA's first aid box.

To Be Continue. rclxs0.gif

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post Apr 10 2016, 01:13 AM

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Next is my dry kitchen. Black chalk board paint on left wall, still planning what to do with it, maybe draw sumthing or put a painting. dry.gif

Nothing fanciful, just white and green 4G glass combination and quartz counter top.

Panasonic 4G glass 450L fridge.

Cabinet light from TAOBAO with touch sensor.

Wet kitchen, combination of 4G glass doors for top cabinet and melamine for bottom. Using Fotile hood, Rubine built-in oven, Rinnai Hob.

To Be Continue. notworthy.gif

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post Apr 10 2016, 01:19 AM

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Comgrats for moving in new house! Its so excited to see the progress from nil until completion. Mind to share how much for the renovation?
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post Apr 10 2016, 01:30 AM

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Bedroom entrance. Just in case if you wanna know, that T bar is for my pull-up.

Common washroom, nothing special, minor work done. Budget blown rclxub.gif

Master Bedroom, King size divan bed from Harvey Norman. Venetian blinds above raise wall to act as partition.

Night shot.

Dark glass wardrobe with black powder coat frame.

Master Washroom.

Shower area. Again nothing much was done here, only added shower screen and shampoo/shower gel dispenser. By now I'm officially broke. shocking.gif

Lastly this is my guest room. Same wardrobe as Master room, now waiting to see who wanna buy this poor mattress a outfit. Anyone??? cry.gif

Thanks for viewing and that's all for my journal. blush.gif



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post Apr 10 2016, 01:43 AM

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QUOTE(McSundae @ Apr 10 2016, 01:19 AM)
Comgrats for moving in new house! Its so excited to see the progress from nil until completion. Mind to share how much for the renovation?
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Reno work - RM26K
Carpentry - RM28K
Laminate Flooring - RM11K

Appliances, furnitures and fixtures not included.

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post Apr 10 2016, 01:58 AM

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Your house is so nice, worth it. Seems like you have huge satisfaction on both of your main-con and also your carpenter, can you please share their contact with me?

Thanks in advance yea.
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post Apr 10 2016, 07:08 AM

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QUOTE(Xccess @ Apr 10 2016, 01:43 AM)
Reno work -  RM22K -/+ (Contractor yet to bill me final invoice, I think he too rich) dry.gif
Carpentry - RM28K
Laminate Flooring - RM11K

Appliances, furnitures and fixtures not included.
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Very nicely done.
Well thought out design and I think the price is very reasonable.
Congrats.


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post Apr 10 2016, 12:50 PM

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Ooh nice! Congrats!
1. So was there any problem in bringing up the countertop?
2. Wow you got the track lights so perfectly aligned 👍🏼
3. Nice white pana fridge that blends in with the white doors
4. I feel the curtains are a bit too frilly. I would continue to use the black Venetian blinds
5. Double mirror in the master bath is a bit weird when you don't have a double sink and the basin is right in the middle between the mirrors

One more thing, you'd mentioned "loft" but I don't see where is the stairs

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post Apr 10 2016, 01:08 PM

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Apr 10 2016, 12:50 PM)
Ooh nice! Congrats!
1. So was there any problem in bringing up the countertop?
2. Wow you got the track lights so perfectly aligned 👍🏼
3. Nice white pana fridge that blends in with the white doors
4. I feel the curtains are a bit too frilly. I would continue to use the black Venetian blinds
5. Double mirror in the master bath is a bit weird when you don't have a double sink and the basin is right in the middle between the mirrors

One more thing, you'd mentioned "loft" but I don't see where is the stairs
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Haha...just replicating that concept and feel, no stairs. No problem with countertop fitting into lift because they came in 2 pieces for each kitchen. Venetian blinds not effective for corner windows btw, too many gaps thus lights can get thru.

Master bath gave me the most headaches, reason for 2 mirrors is to purposely hide 2 unsightly windows behind, can't seal it with full mirrors because the need to run exhaust fan through these windows, gaps behind mirrors helps with air ventilation. When its time to clean these exhaust fan, removing one mirror at a time is easier due to weight issues.

Counter top area will be too cramp to put 2 basin therefore have to make do with one. Making the best out of these situation. May consider putting a single long rectangular mirror next time, just need to mount brackets behind and hook them onto bars.

Bought 2 of these mirrors for RM360.00 from Viva Home, quite cheap in my opinion.

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post Apr 10 2016, 01:21 PM

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Looking good! Can you share how much the kitchen cabinet costs? I'm thinking of replacing mine and is looking for a good carpenter
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post Apr 10 2016, 02:22 PM

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QUOTE(Mrsticker251 @ Apr 10 2016, 01:21 PM)
Looking good! Can you share how much the kitchen cabinet costs?  I'm thinking of replacing mine and is looking for a good carpenter
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Dry Kitchen - RM 6300.00
Wet Kitchen - RM 8500.00
(Appliances and fixtures not included)

Price very much depends on your measurement, I'll suggest you get in touch with BESPOKE KITCHEN aka HOMEMARK for quote.
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post Apr 10 2016, 03:03 PM

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Very nice journal....
I like to see the transformation from bare room to finished product.

Thanks for sharing... and giving me some ideas for my own reno !
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post Apr 10 2016, 03:59 PM

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QUOTE(loginet @ Apr 10 2016, 03:03 PM)
Very nice journal....
I like to see the transformation from bare room to finished product.

Thanks for sharing... and giving me some ideas for my own reno !
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Thanks. I've gotten a lot of great ideas here too, my duty to share this with everyone.

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post Apr 10 2016, 05:01 PM

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The laminated flooring for 11k to cover how many sq feet ? Include skirting and the foam or pvc under layer ?
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post Apr 10 2016, 05:07 PM

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QUOTE(sonerin @ Apr 10 2016, 05:01 PM)
The laminated flooring for 11k to cover how many sq feet ? Include skirting and the foam or pvc under layer ?
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Area covered 1100 sqf, including skirting & foam. Job not done by Kronoswiss installer but my contractor, he purchased laminate materials from supplier. From what I've heard he undercharged me because price should be ard 12.00 - 13.00rm psf.

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post Apr 10 2016, 05:18 PM

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RM10 per sq feet for material only is quite hefty price but I am sure the quality is very good

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