Has anyone started their renovations yet?
Has anyone started their renovations yet?
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30 OCT 2013 214 DEPOT ROAD #XX-XX 807 1,610psf 23 APR 2010 1,277 268,731 1,286 6.8
Ride at your own risk !!!
I see quite a fair bit of renovations going on already -esp. the garden houses. With 600+ units already handed over, seems that Dec is THE month to finish the works & move in pronto...!
err... as far we know; the few that decked the whole balcony and are approved are the ground floor ones.
the upper units; only decking of planter areas are approved but without the "drilling into the wall areas" etc...
anyway, we have a huge long balcony area and to deck everything is costing quite a bit. we'll wait and see how it goes... maybe in time to come; some issues can "close an eye (or two)"
meanwhile; it's been a nice stay so far without too much traffic noise really or any sightings of mozzies
Last edited by jasmum; 17-11-13 at 08:41.
agree, those safety issue things, if the MCST disagree and something happens, who's going to be responsible?!?
like grilling for eg. i live in a bird cage practically, but what to do if you have two boys?
you read the tampines case, even 7 year old can wake up and in a state of confusion climbed out of a window to look for parents that's so tragic
I have a 2yr old and indeed it's worrying too... I'm just thankful my little one is cooperating to stay away the planter-boxes now.
in fact the little creeping millipedes are 'scarying' her to venture out
currently, it's locked / closed balcony doors... and we installed a main gate, so that we can have the main door open as the breeze is really lovely here
we just have to rectify the ponding issue first, re-cementing and observing the issue again.
You mean management office told you decking of the planter box (removable decking) is approved? We also have a large planter and over heard the management saying by right it's not approved at all. Also asked them directly, they said not approved.
Actually, once the plants are in the planter.. the long kang doesn't look that bad la
they said not allowed but if "no drilling of anything into the walls b'coz that's not allowed" then covering up is upon own discretion and as long as it is removable but they will not commit into giving a firm yes on this 'grey' issue.
yes, of course having the plants there will beautify the area, but the worrying issue is, we have a little one and just afraid will trip and fall into it.
Plus, it's a pity we can't lean out to the grill and enjoy the lovely view, but ohh.. well...
anyway, we can see some have plants in their boxes already and some just leaving it empty... only a couple on the ground floor have removed their little green corner and decked the area instead.
Instead of decking off the whole balcony space, you can consider laying artificial grass over the tiled area, and maybe some densely leafy plants in the planter to prevent kiddos from falling in due to tge sheer volume of the foilage.
yeah thats true, those family with children will understand. im impressed so far with the enviroment and facilities provided. the traffic noise is not as bad as previous concerns, just that i find the condo management is too strict on some issues, like 500 dollars deposit on delivery of furniture and i have to reschedule the delivery because there is a llimit on deliveries each day
Last edited by eseko1; 18-11-13 at 20:32.
Agree that the condo is good for own stay with family with so much spaces for kids to run around. With a car everything else is convenient. For original buyers, it represents very good value for money. Even the tiles for the living room turns out better than what was represented in the very first launch. The pool is relatively small though for >1000 units.
here's an ad of a unit shows decking of planter area...
http://www.propertyguru.com.sg/en/listing/15806405
I've just submitted my defect list, looking for an Id or contractor now, do you guys have any one recommended? thx a lot!
I won't be getting any ID. Intend to just use individual contractors, starting with covering up the concrete bay window surface. Anyone knows any contractor for bay windows?
Am planning to be onsite this weekend, as usual to admire my still bare shell unit.
Any owners who want to meet up to catch up on reno/deco/tips etc, pm me to see if timing suits. Going to be likely either Sat or Sun morning.
we used Meter Square
https://www.facebook.com/metersquareinterior
http://www.metersquare.com.sg/about
what we were particularly impressed was the proactiveness, level of commitment to deliver within an extremely tight timeframe and most importantly not being afraid to tell us our idea do not work, while making us comfortable through the process. she made all the necessary paper work with the management a breeze.
Jocelyn Shu was our ID
I'm using Lux Design for all carpentry and interior design work, especially required for bay windows, living & bar - www.luxdesign.com.sg,
Ceiling work, I'm using direct contactor, Teck 82880448. I'm putting up timber work for living and dining for more resort feel.