I self renovated most stuff in my rumaweep. Only had to pay cash for grille and big lorry. Everything else put on credit card.
[WTA] 1. Usually how people pay for renovation?, 2. How to upgrade house
[WTA] 1. Usually how people pay for renovation?, 2. How to upgrade house
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Feb 6 2024, 12:42 AM
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I self renovated most stuff in my rumaweep. Only had to pay cash for grille and big lorry. Everything else put on credit card.
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Feb 11 2024, 04:58 PM
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QUOTE(smallydupe @ Feb 10 2024, 09:43 PM) How do you do the built in cabinet? The carpenter charge like 50% on top of those wardrobe that you can find in sg buloh 1. Built in cabinet I had just 8ft to cover.or just buy standalone cabinet which is cheaper? One more example is the wall mount tv rack, this is jow the shop installer will install, see all the wire dangling? ![]() So I designed it using Ikea's online kitchen tool - I can't find the online METOD planner now in 2024 though. Maybe have to drop by the store. Installation maybe +1k more. I DIY myself. Standalone module like ENHET is cheaper but less customisation. 2. Cable management is on user end. Zip ties/velcro strips u can use to hide the cable. This post has been edited by ceo684: Feb 11 2024, 04:58 PM |
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