
HDB KITCHEN & BATHROOM PACKAGE
Works
- Interior design & Space planning
- Colour & materials proposal
- Consultation & project management
- Design proposal & 3D Perspective drawing
- Apply HDB renovation permit
Works
- Hack existing floor & wall finish at kitchen area
- Hack existing floor & wall finish at 2nos bathrooms area
- Dismantle existing kitchen cabinet.
- Demolish existing motor base.
Works
- Apply waterproofing membrane on kitchen & 2 bathroom
- Lay homogenous floor tiles c/w HDB approved prepacked cement at kitchen
- Lay homogenous floor tiles c/w HDB approved prepacked cement at 2nos bathrooms
- Lay homogenous wall tiles c/w HDB approved prepacked cement at kitchen
- Lay homogenous wall tiles c/w HDB approved prepacked cement at 2nos bathrooms
- Construct 50mm kitchen motor base c/w side tiling
- Construct 50mm washing machine base c/w full tiling
- All tiles priced at $3.20/psf
- Tiles size (30 X 30cm) & (30 X 60cm)
Works
- Install exposed cold water stainless steel cold water piping at kitchen & 2 bathrooms area.
- Inlet/outlet piping for kitchen sink, washing machine & wash basin area.
- Install kitchen sink & tap
- Install 2nos wash basin
- Install 2nos WC
- Install 2 set of bathroom accessories.
- Install 2nos instant heater.
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TIPS OF HDB BTO
A very common question is – why are resale renovation projects always more expensive than a brand new BTO one?
Hacking and Removal Works
New homeowners of resale flats usually have to remove or demolish any built-in or additional features left by the previous homeowners. Be it the floor tiles or a feature wall, these usually represent extra costs simply for the time and manpower to remove them.
Repairs and Fixes
It is common knowledge that things in a home wear out tear after years of usage. After years of living in a unit, you can be very sure there are a few things that need repair – be it the plumbing, piping or flooring of a home.
Resale (older) Units Are Usually Bigger in Size
According to a government statistic, the average size of homes has been decreasing over the years. What it means is that resale units are usually bigger than brand new ones, and the larger area renovated logically converts into higher costs.