Oct 28, 2011

Aug 29, 2011

Before & After Renovations

Finally, done with the renovations and just in time for Hari Raya too. Check out our residence on our Picasa Web Album. Selamat Hari Raya!

Jul 23, 2011

Then Came the Tiles

View from the Entrance

Living Room Tiles

Dining Room Tiles

Bathroom Basins

As our renovations are progressing well, we're on a mission for our bathroom basins for the vanity. Mind you, our budget is very tight because our renovation is more than we budgeted for originally. So we went for the cheapest option that jells in well with the vanity.

From Sansei Singapura Pte Ltd

Frosted Glass Round Basin - S$89.00

(Common Bathroom)


From Choong Ying Pte Ltd

Ceramic Triangle Basin - S$120.00
(Master Bathroom)

It's not what we had in mind but beggars can't be choosers. We had actually wanted a long basin for the master bathroom but the vanity is about 160cm in length and only about 30cm in depth. There isn't any long and narrow basin available in the market. Plus, with our budget we're quite sure that we won't be able to afford it if there is one.

Jul 20, 2011

Let The Hacking Begin

We had to delay the renovations because of HDB's PE requirement for hacking the kitchen wall. Mind you the PE costs us S$500.00 and it took about a week to get all the paperwork and approval sorted.

Frankly, we don't see why we needed to pay and wait for the PE approval. Some of our neighbours had not required a PE. We do note that they had a different floor plan. But what's the point of the PE? We're not the first with that floor plan to hack that wall so what's there to check really? It seems like just another way for them to make more money!


Notice of Renovation Works

Half Hacked Kitchen/Dining Room Wall


Affected A/C Trunking


Half Hacked Study/Guest Room


Hacked Common Bathroom Door Frame


Hacked Master Bathroom Door Frame


View from the Entrance


View from the Study/Guest Room

Driving Home via Seletar

What's left of the sun...

If only we see this view everyday...

Jul 18, 2011

OK, No More Lights from JB

We thought that it was the cheapest and brightest LED downlight that we've come across so far. So we gave up waiting for sponsorships and bought them! hahaha... We're officially done with our lighting purchases!

From Yako Lighting Centre Sdn Bhd


Silver Square with Glass Frame 16 watt 1 Bulb LED Downlight - RM140.00 x 11

(Living Room & Dining Room Lights)



Happened to see this while walking aroung Bukit Indah GIANT where we sent the car for car wash. Sel had actually wanted a big clock for the living room but she settled for this one because it matches with the feature wall.

From The Watches Gallery


Seiko Wall Clock - RM130.00


(Living Room Clock)

With the lighting purchases done, we felt a like some of the financial burden are off our shoulders now. Next on the shopping list are the bathroom basins for both the common bathroom vanity and masterbedroom vanity.

Jul 16, 2011

Sneak Peak - Carpentry Laminates



We couldn't get all the samples because some of the laminates that we've chosen were out of stock and some we had decided to change. But the above laminates makes 50% of laminates that we've finalised on ;)

Jul 11, 2011

Last Few Lights from JB

From D-ONE Electrical Sdn Bhd

Philips Outerstylers Ceiling Light (comes with Philips 18W E27) - RM160.00

(Common Bathroom Light)


Philips Outerstylers Ceiling Light (comes with Philips 18W E27) - RM160.00

(Master Bathroom Light)
We bought a few T5 as well while we're there. 2 Midea T5 14W at RM12.00 each, 3 Midea T5 21W at RM15.00 each and 2 Midea T5 28W at RM15.00 each.

Jun 30, 2011

A Little Bit of Nature at Home

Vin wanted a water feature at home, not for the fengshui but for the peaceful sound of water flowing. Sel was not keen unless Vin promises to be the one responsible for cleaning the water fountain. We found out that a neighbour at Jade Spring had just bought a water fountain for S$536.00 at IMM. And, we're kind of broke to get a S$500.00 odd water fountain!

As luck would have it, we found a water fountain at Thompson Plaza, Astoria that was originally priced at S$238.00 and we've got a S$50.00 discount because of GSS. Hee!


Water Fountain with Money Plant - S$188.00

Since our living room will be laminated, where do we place this now?

Jun 25, 2011

More Lights from JB

From D-ONE Electrical Sdn Bhd


Touch Sensor Table Lamp - RM60.00 x 2

(Master Bedroom Bedside Lamp)

Silver Square Ladder PLC Downlight (comes with Philips 24W E27 spiral) - RM37.00 x 8

(Master Bedroom & Parent's Room Lights)

Almost all their lights are going at 30-50% off. Apparently, the boss wants to clear their stocks as he intends to focus on selling other products moving forward. Thus, you might have limited choices there but if you can find one that suits you, it will be cheap!

Anyway, we're almost done with our lighting purchases. We'll probably buy simple and cheap ceiling lights for the household shelter, service yard, common and master bathroom from IKEA.

FYI, we're still waiting for sponsorship to buy our LED downlights for the living room and dining area :P

Cement Screeding

Despite what most people say about cement screeding done by HDB we decided to go ahead because we simply do not have the budget to pay our ID for cement screeding (HDB does cement screeding FOC for those who intend to laminate their flooring). Some people had complained about the long waiting time before the screeding is done. Others have had issues with the workmanship of the cement screeding.


The application process is pretty simple. All you have to do is to drop by the nearest HDB Branch Office and submit the application form. There is usually a queue so the waiting time is usually between 2 weeks to 1 month.


But we were lucky! Sel had submitted the form on 22 June, Wednesday and HDB did cement screeding for the 3 bedrooms while we were in JB today. We had dropped by to see the outcome but it was too dark to really see. Hopefully, it's nicely done. *fingers cross*


Masterbedroom

Parent's Room

Study/Guest Room

Jun 18, 2011

Touring Jade Spring with Jason

It's quite depressing going through our unit with Jason. We showed him what was planned where and most of the ideas that we have agreed with Gary will be change. In comparison, we much prefer the ideas given by Zhiqi and Kenny.

Well, since we agreed to give him a chance, we went along and view the other units at Jade Spring that he had worked on. Sel had recognised one of the unit as she has been chatting with the owner on MSN. It was Christine Yeo's house. Her house was quite well done. It's not perfect but the imperfections were quite minor. The other unit that he had worked on was not impressive at all.

He understood that we wanted to move in as soon as possible and promised to get back to us on his revised quote at his earliest convenience. Frankly, we don't know how much longer we can wait since we're almost sure that we're going to give Kenny a shot.

Jun 17, 2011

Quotations from the 2

OMG! Both ID firm burst our budget!


  • Kenny from U-Home Interior Design quoted S$32k

  • Zhiqi from Artrend Design quoted S$44k

Vin liked Zhiqi's ideas very much. Although all that she can provide us at this point of time is the quotation and the space layout proposal, she had went an extra step by putting post-its on a few magazines to show us a rough idea of the designs she had in mind for the space. Unfortunately, S$44k is just too much! Even if we're to compromise the designs/materials, it's unlikely that we can cut S$10k off the quotation. Then the effects might not be the same as what we've pictured right? If we have the money on hand, at least we can consider. The fact is we don't have such luxury!


After scrutinising both quotations, it clear that even the exact same item cost more with Artrend. Vin can't possibly force this through. And Sel was quick to point out that overspending will be a burden to the household. We still have a few big items to buy for the house. Plus, we both have more than enough good ideas/designs for the spaces.


Anyway, we're meeting Jason from Design36 tomorrow to view some of the units at Jade Spring that he had worked on. So let's see how it goes tomorrow...

Jun 12, 2011

Another Happy Buy

Most IDs' had told us that it's not practical to place our fridge, sink, hob and hood in the same row because it will limit our workspace in the kitchen. We're quite adamant about it especially we had bought a mini hob and hood (it's only 600mm wide!). So we're in pursuit for a mini sink as well. And it's not that hard to find.

From Choong Ying Pte Ltd


Undermount Sink (strainer not included) & Tap - S$500.00
They sell lights and fans as well and they had quite a variety too. After going around the warehouse a couple of times, we eventually settled on the lights below.

Ceiling Light - S$95.00
(Master Bedroom Welcome Light)


Hanging Light - S$165.00
(Walk-in Wardrobe in Master Bedroom)


Now, Sel wants a sink cover so that the sink can be converted into a workspace when not in use. Anyone knows where to get one?

Jun 10, 2011

Air Condition Installation

It took Gain City 1.5 days to complete the installation. It's quite well-done even if we say so ourselves! Although Sel was alone overseeing the installation, Vin was happy with the positioning of the air-cons. Sel, however, have doubts on the position of the air-con in the master bedroom.

She had seen most of the Jade Spring residence install the A/C on top of the bathroom door. That way, most of the A/C trunking is hidden or only exposed in the toilet. The current position might cause the A/C to be 3/4 blocked by the walk-in wardrobe and expose more of the A/C trunking. But Vin is quite adamant about the position. His point is installing the A/C on top of the bathroom door is too far from the bed. Oh well, it's done and over with. We'll have to live with it now.


Living Room A/C

A/C trunking through kitchen & service yard

Study/Guest Room A/C

Parent's Room A/C

Master Bedroom A/C

Toilet trunkings (Top - Master Toilet, Bottom - Common Toilet)

Compressors on A/C Latch


After the installation, we tested the A/C and realised we have overlooked the fact that we have only one isolator on the air-con latch. Gain City have advised against sharing an isolator for the 2 compressors as there was an incident whereby the circuit breaker caught fire after tripping a few times. Now, we have to call the electrician again to install another isolator. *Doink*