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TSIceQTurbo
post Sep 24 2008, 09:08 PM, updated 18y ago

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I've just got my key from my lawyer. I dunno where to start.... help!!!
I've signed up a package for wardrobe n kitchen cabinet.... n i've a few contacts for grill n paint. My problem now is I dunnno where to start. wat should i do 1st....
I'm very confuse....Can someone pls guide me..... thx!!


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post Sep 24 2008, 09:23 PM

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Hello IceQ,

Congrats man. Must be exciting huh !

Since you've got your house keys, please check for defects in your house so that you can report to the developer to fix it if there is any. Is it a new house ?

Do things one at a time. If you need to renovate, decide on how you want to renovate and the style that you want so that you can pick the proper deco and furniture. If you can afford it, might be good to hire an interior designer ....

Have fun.

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TSIceQTurbo
post Sep 24 2008, 09:31 PM

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Thx....
but this is not a new house. it's a sub-sale unit.
however, it is a complete empty unit, meaning there is nothing inside.
I have to do everything from scratch. n my problem here is I dunno where to start. what to do 1st... shd I start painting my house, polish my tiles, or fix the lights 1st???
by the way, i still haven got any quotation from anyone, coz I just got my keys. So, i guess d 1st thing is to get the quotation.
anyone know any contractors which is reliable n can perform most of the job?
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post Sep 24 2008, 09:36 PM

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Sorry, cant help you out on the quotation.

If there is nothing to fix or renovate, then you can start painting the house. Then only do the cleaning.

The usual steps i suppose based on my experience is renovate & fixing, partial cleaning/painting, then full cleaning, furniture comes in & arrangement, moving in things and further cleaning lol.

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post Sep 25 2008, 02:59 PM

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QUOTE(IceQTurbo @ Sep 24 2008, 09:31 PM)
Thx....
but this is not a new house. it's a sub-sale unit.
however, it is a complete empty unit, meaning there is nothing inside.
I have to do everything from scratch. n my problem here is I dunno where to start. what to do 1st... shd I start painting my house, polish my tiles, or fix the lights 1st???
by the way, i still haven got any quotation from anyone, coz I just got my keys. So, i guess d 1st thing is to get the quotation.
anyone know any contractors which is reliable n can perform most of the job?
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1. if u wanna do plaster ceiling and wiring job, do 1st. dun paint 1st
2. do the wall tiling and then floor tiling. if wan do floor laminating dun do at this step
3. paint your house wall then paint the door, frame and grill.
4. if u have floor laminating project, then u do
5. then u think of your kitchen cabinet and other furniture.

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post Sep 25 2008, 04:48 PM

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my suggestion...
do whatever hardcore job 1st
whether its hacking wall for air-con installation, renovation )extending hall or rooms, new wet kitchen etc)
then do plaster wall...or maybe plaster ceiling as well...

once those things done...
then proceed with painting...
installation of tint film
grill etc
TSIceQTurbo
post Sep 25 2008, 06:38 PM

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Tq all for the reply.
I'll be only doing a minor renovation.
Basically, the things tat I want to do is:
1) built in wardrobe
2) kitchen cabinet
3) wiring
4) painting
5) fix a grill
6) parquet floor polishing
For 1 and 2,I've oredi signed up a package. So, basically now i'm still searching a contractor for 3-6.
I dunno whether I shd paint the wall 1st or polish the floor 1st.

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post Sep 25 2008, 07:16 PM

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QUOTE(IceQTurbo @ Sep 25 2008, 06:38 PM)
Tq all for the reply.
I'll be only doing a minor renovation.
Basically, the things tat I want to do is:
1) built in wardrobe
2) kitchen cabinet
3) wiring
4) painting
5) fix a grill
6) parquet floor polishing
For 1 and 2,I've oredi signed up a package. So, basically now i'm still searching a contractor for 3-6.
I dunno whether I shd paint the wall 1st or polish the floor 1st.
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For item 3 make sure you plan your power point properly, i.e the numbers of point required and location (height)
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post Sep 26 2008, 05:00 PM

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QUOTE(dEviLs @ Sep 25 2008, 07:16 PM)
For item 3 make sure you plan your power point properly, i.e the numbers of point required and location (height)
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yup...
most agree
coz its much easier and save time if ur 1st meeting with the wireman at your new house has already include discussion related to number of points u want....
where to put them, type of switch (3-gang, 2-gang, 4-gang etc),
if need additional point for air-con/water heater....
if need to move a bit location of ur existing light point or fan point/hook...
or even change your ceiling style to plaster ceiling type with points for downlight....

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post Sep 26 2008, 05:24 PM

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QUOTE(IceQTurbo @ Sep 24 2008, 09:31 PM)
Thx....
but this is not a new house. it's a sub-sale unit.
however, it is a complete empty unit, meaning there is nothing inside.
I have to do everything from scratch. n my problem here is I dunno where to start. what to do 1st... shd I start painting my house, polish my tiles, or fix the lights 1st???
by the way, i still haven got any quotation from anyone, coz I just got my keys. So, i guess d 1st thing is to get the quotation.
anyone know any contractors which is reliable n can perform most of the job?
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Even if it's sub-sale you should inspect the house before signing a S&P otherwise the home could have serious problems that would be difficult or expensive to fix hmm.gif

QUOTE(IceQTurbo @ Sep 25 2008, 06:38 PM)
Tq all for the reply.
I'll be only doing a minor renovation.
Basically, the things tat I want to do is:
1) built in wardrobe
2) kitchen cabinet
3) wiring
4) painting
5) fix a grill
6) parquet floor polishing
For 1 and 2,I've oredi signed up a package. So, basically now i'm still searching a contractor for 3-6.
I dunno whether I shd paint the wall 1st or polish the floor 1st.
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Do the grill first before anything else... quite often your house under renovation can get broken into and your property get stolen or vandalized vmad.gif

My personal experience HERE!
TSIceQTurbo
post Sep 26 2008, 08:08 PM

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but mine is a condo unit, with family living just next door.. i dun think they wil do any vandalism
however, thanks for the advise.
what is 2-gang, 3-gang or 4-gang???
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post Sep 26 2008, 08:23 PM

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congrats! damn jealous tongue.gif

I am going to have more headache than you soon since I am building a house from scratch!
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post Sep 26 2008, 09:40 PM

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do renovation from top to down. i.e. ceiling 1st, wall second, .....lastly floor. Don't do floor 1st, will get dirty when do other renovation
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post Sep 27 2008, 08:35 AM

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A rich guy spotted here.... rclxms.gif

QUOTE(ah_suknat @ Sep 26 2008, 08:23 PM)
congrats! damn jealous tongue.gif

I am going to have more headache than you soon since I am building a house from scratch!
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QUOTE(knwong @ Sep 26 2008, 09:40 PM)
do renovation from top to down. i.e. ceiling 1st, wall second, .....lastly floor. Don't do floor 1st, will get dirty when do other renovation
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If i leave floor polishing at the end, will it damage my built in cabinet??
I dun know how do they do polishing, but i guess it will involve some chemicals, so if it accidentally hits my brand new wardrobe, then I'll b so heartache. doh.gif
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post Sep 28 2008, 05:25 AM

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QUOTE(IceQTurbo @ Sep 27 2008, 08:35 AM)
A rich guy spotted here....  rclxms.gif
where got...don't you know building your own house is even cheaper than buying a ready build one? cost no need to pay for developer's profit ma, for 200k budget you can build a house as big as those selling for 350k in the market, plus everything is custom made biggrin.gif

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If i leave floor polishing at the end, will it damage my built in cabinet??
I dun know how do they do polishing, but i guess it will involve some chemicals, so if it accidentally hits my brand new wardrobe, then I'll b so heartache. doh.gif
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usually you can ask them to use somesort of polythene/plastic foil to cover your furniture, no worries. wink.gif

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post Sep 28 2008, 09:50 AM

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True oso.. but u need to buy a land to build the house, n u need to have ur own designer (unless u urself is a home designer lor), sometime it could b quite pricey as well smile.gif

Yesterday I just met wiv some of the contractors, they r charging around rm2k workmanship for painting a 1,080 sq ft unit (include door, frame ceiling, grill n of couse wall). do u guys think it is reasonable?
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post Sep 28 2008, 10:14 PM

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QUOTE(aaronpang @ Sep 26 2008, 05:24 PM)
Even if it's sub-sale you should inspect the house before signing a S&P otherwise the home could have serious problems that would be difficult or expensive to fix  hmm.gif
Do the grill first before anything else... quite often your house under renovation can get broken into and your property get stolen or vandalized  vmad.gif

My personal experience HERE!
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very true
grill to protect everything inside

grill come first
decide your power point/light/aircond/hood/hob/fridge and washing machine location then u can proceed with wiring job
alarm
then piping work if any
any hacking wall and tiles job
kitchen and the cabinet
wardrobe
after all those hacking only painting come in

just base on my current planning experience



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post Sep 29 2008, 08:47 AM

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QUOTE(IceQTurbo @ Sep 26 2008, 08:08 PM)
but mine is a condo unit, with family living just next door.. i dun think they wil do any vandalism
however, thanks for the advise.
what is 2-gang, 3-gang or 4-gang???
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number of switch per plate....
if its single switch..then 1-gang lorr...
if 2 buttons/switches per plate...then 2-gang
and so on.....at most 4-gangs i guess...
but not all brand got the 4-gang type....
mostly got up to 3-gang only...
so..decide properly...

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post Oct 1 2008, 02:33 PM

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1. piling first if there is any extension
2. renovation to the house structure - wall hacking, extension, relocate doors/windows
3. grills
4. wiring (lightings, socket, a/cond, auto gate etc), conceal air-con copper tube
5. plaster ceiling
6. tiles - do the kitchen wall tiles first if any before installing grills
7. paint
8. cabinet
9. install lightings, fans, a/cond and stuff
10. re-touch the wall paint
11. clean + polish
12. moving!

this is the correct order to ensure smooth renovation.
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post Oct 1 2008, 06:19 PM

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thanks for the advice...

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