Me Time!
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Estéema:
esteema,That's right, Janet. It's the devil in the details why we engage IDs.
We can do the leg work (apply reno permit with respective authorities, arranging air-con works, disposing debris, etc) just to save some piecemeal works but saving tt little bit might costs us a lot more for mistakes or lacking coordination work.
Not experienced with need to arrange 2nd trip for air-con units to be installed is no big deal, if u're not particular tt the painting works are not neat & some paints get splashed onto yr brand new units. All depends on personal tolerance level for imperfection.
I didn't even have to apply for reno permit...ID arranged that for me as well as the city gas guy who came to switch on the gas. my flat doesn't have a palace or hotel design...that would have cost even more. i didn't have a tv console and shelving...the tv area is the one place we hardly spend time in. however I am particular about the air con pipes being laid properly as well as the colour coordination of the wardrobes. what I want is a comfortable and spacious feeling. I just feel very blessed the entire renovation went smoothly. -
Exactly as Janet highlighted. One benefit is having an experienced ID do space planning & seamless color match of entire home, rather than ad hoc & uncoordinated purchases.
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janet88:
Yes, yes. That's what u pay IDs for - do ALL legwork & advices incl application of permits.
esteema,Estéema:
That's right, Janet. It's the devil in the details why we engage IDs.
We can do the leg work (apply reno permit with respective authorities, arranging air-con works, disposing debris, etc) just to save some piecemeal works but saving tt little bit might costs us a lot more for mistakes or lacking coordination work.
Not experienced with need to arrange 2nd trip for air-con units to be installed is no big deal, if u're not particular tt the painting works are not neat & some paints get splashed onto yr brand new units. All depends on personal tolerance level for imperfection.
I didn't even have to apply for reno permit...ID arranged that for me as well as the city gas guy who came to switch on the gas. my flat doesn't have a palace or hotel design...that would have cost even more. i didn't have a tv console and shelving...the tv area is the one place we hardly spend time in. however I am particular about the air con pipes being laid properly as well as the colour coordination of the wardrobes. what I want is a comfortable and spacious feeling. I just feel very blessed the entire renovation went smoothly.
My BIL didn't do much reno to the terrace home except he thot, just get a small contractor to extend the backyard with concrete cover. He didn't realize need to apply for permit fr various authorities & ended up being issued a stop order, before the extension can proceed. Some permits takes more than 6mths approval! Derailed his plan to move in before Christmas. -
Estéema:
Exactly as Janet highlighted. One benefit is having an experienced ID do space planning & seamless color match of entire home, rather than ad hoc & uncoordinated purchases.
I did my share of homework by checking out designs of kids' rooms, hall, master bed room toilet and master bed room in qanvast. in the end, I realised it was a minimalist with a little Scandinavia feel I wanted.
for the whole flat to look coordinated, I couldn't have done so without the ID. I do not want a glossy finish as I have a phobia of finger prints...but I didn't want the matt wood surface to look so plain. adding some groove lines changed the whole feel. -
some contractors are good in carpentry while some are good with wet work. if I get a contractor to renovate, he would probably sub to this and that contractor…in the end I don’t know who is working or doing what. I may not even get to move in as planned.
I didn’t install window grilles, just had windows in the service yard in case the rain wets the clothes. the guy who installed the windows applied for hdb approval while ID applied for overall permit.
all the legwork involved is crazy, thank goodness I didn’t have to do it. -
I’m scared of groove lines leh. Dirt & grimes might get trapped in the long run.
Yes, I like the minimalist look too. I chose the glass surface for kitchen as I find this easier to clean. For all elsewhere, I opted for woodgrains for that warm feel -
slmkhoo:
I think it is still fairly common to get a main contractor. People who do so fall into two categories, those with a good eye, know what they want and have an interest in renovation and enjoy doing the legwork; those who only want minimal work done and see no point in getting an id. Good communication and fair payment is key.
When we got our new flat (20 yrs ago), we did a half-measure. We didn't get an ID but we also didn't want to liaise with all the various contractors ourselves, so we got a \"main contractor\". He coordinated all the various contractors, many of them his own sub-contractors. Although he didn't design things for us, he was very helpful in giving us advice or reminders based on his experience. We only did very basic stuff, though, less than Janet. -
sleepy:
How are you, sleepy?I chose to DIY. Huge savings versus engaging ID.
Just the window grill alone ID mark up with a huge margin. I was quoted $5k+ by ID while direct factory price was half of that. For wetwork I feel that there is no need to engage ID because there is no design involved so purely mark up by ID for helping you to make phone calls to contractor
For carpentry and soft furnishing, then maybe ID does help especially If you do not know what you want. If you already have a pretty good idea what you would like then you can design your own and coordinate with carpenter and choose your own curtains/lightings.
I happen to rent a place a few blocks from my house at that time so it was convenient for me to supervise renovation on a daily basis and I also don't mind coordinating with various parties to get things done.
days should be good ya?
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Estéema:
the groove lines are made in cupboards in living room and kids' rooms...kitchen cabinets must be easy to clean.I'm scared of groove lines leh. Dirt & grimes might get trapped in the long run.
Yes, I like the minimalist look too. I chose the glass surface for kitchen as I find this easier to clean. For all elsewhere, I opted for woodgrains for that warm feel
I like clean lines and minimalist feel for simplicity. the kitchen counter top is using quartz top...so I have to remind people at home never put hot boiling pots directly on the top without a mat. -
ammonite:
it really depends on how minimal the job is. communication with the ID/contractor is very important. some of them promise you the sky and the moon before paying the 10% deposit...after paying, they make you happy for a few days by sending the workers to start work and then disappear after that. i still remember my mum was in panic zone when the workers didn't turn up at 930am...or else lunch for 2 hours and then leave at 430pm. i was in my teens then. some of the residents here go direct to different vendors. aristo seems to be popular for carpentry.
I think it is still fairly common to get a main contractor. People who do so fall into two categories, those with a good eye, know what they want and have an interest in renovation and enjoy doing the legwork; those who only want minimal work done and see no point in getting an id. Good communication and fair payment is key.
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