Tuesday 29 April 2014

3D Drawing ~ 2nd draft

Our ID made the changes as per our request and below are the amended 3D drawings with some more minor changes to be made:

Actual door to the yard is white & not brown.
There should be a full height cabinet so the rubbish chute is hidden.
Master bathroom door should be in white with frosted glass.

Wooden window blind should be in white colour.
Inner shelving of bookcase should be in brown colour.
Double door in brown (same colour as parquet flooring).









Thursday 24 April 2014

Kitchen work triangle

If installing a new kitchen is part of your renovation plan, think hard about how the kitchen is going to be used. Do you need a full traditional kitchen if you mostly eat out or do take-away?

Tip: Do keep in consideration the kitchen work triangle when designing your dream kitchen as this will help to facilitate a smooth flow.


The idea of a kitchen work triangle is to to place the three most used work areas mentioned below with a good distance apart so as to minimize traffic through the work zone: 
  • Refrigerator - storage area
  • Sink - cleaning/preparation area
  • Stove - cooking area
If the work areas are far away from each other you will lose time while preparing a meal. If they are too close together you will have a cramped kitchen and it will be difficult for another person to pass through or work in the same kitchen.

My challenge in designing my new home kitchen is to work with whatever tiny space that I have and make my small kitchen fully functional. Below is my kitchen work triangle:


Due to space constraint, I designed the kitchen layout such that the oven will be below the induction hob. The dishwasher will be next to the oven and then there is the sink. We settled for a small stainless steel Reginox sink as we wanted to purchase a dishwasher. Both of us hates to wash the dishes and our Bosch dishwasher has been a lifesaver!

For those who thinks dishwasher is not practical and does not clean so well, this is totally untrue! As long as you rinse leftover food from the plates right after a meal and before you put it in the dishwasher, they will come out looking sparkling clean :) Cooking and cleaning up has never been easier. 
Song Cho stainless steel dish rack - 430mm x 260mm which we purchased. We got a small rack as washing and drying of utensils, pots, pans will be done by the dishwasher, so there is really no need for us to have a big dish rack.
We went to many stores looking for our kitchen appliances such as Best Denki, Courts, Hoe Kee however we found the best bundled deal at.....Harvey Norman Millenia Walk.

Harvey Norman has such huge collection and variety of the appliances. We got a good discount plus Brandt was having a $400 cash back promotion. In the end we got Bosch oven, dishwasher, hood and Brandt induction from Harvey Norman.
  
I have always preferred induction stove over traditional gas stove, reasons being:
  • It is extremely quick and easy to clean after use as it is just a flat surface, you just need to give it a good wipe and you are all done!
  • Water also boils much faster, food cooks perfectly on all sides, aesthetically it looks nicer....did i mention there is a child-lock safety as well?
There are just so many reasons for me to choose induction :) We spent a lot of time looking for a good induction within our budget as we did not realize that induction could cost so much!
Our Brandt induction hob
For those out there who are interested in induction hob but unsure if you should settle for ceramic hob as it looks the same as induction but cost much less,you may wish to read on.

Both induction and ceramic hobs are made of hard wearing glass. That is where the similarity ends.
  • Ceramic hob has an element under toughened glass which starts heating up the zone as soon as you switch it on. The zone will glow red according to the heat level chosen.
  • An induction hob heats up only when a ferrous pan is placed on it. As soon as the pan is removed (or when the zone is switched off) the heat generation will stop.
  • Induction cooking is a lot more energy saving than ceramic cooking as heat is generated only through the area that is actually touching the pan. The induction zone will automatically switches off when the pan is removed.
  • An induction zone will immediately adjust power output when you change the setting to a higher or lower level. Ceramic zone however takes much longer to heat up or cool down. As a result, induction is much quicker than ceramic or even gas.



Hacking completed...Tiles up!

Finally all hacking work have been completed and they started to lay the tiles for the kitchen, yard and bathrooms. This is the exciting part for us as the home is starting to take shape :)

Master bathroom
We took a long time to hunt for this bathtub as we needed to find one with specific length and comes with a  middle bath mixer. Most tubs have their mixers at one end or the other. We combed the entire stretch of Balestier road and eventually we found this tub at Sim Siang Choon (Changi) for a bargain price of $400! 

Love how glossy the wall tiles look!
Jovian 50L storage heater which we bought from Wasser Bath for $320.
Study cum guest room
We will add a work station in the right corner
Planter which will be converted to a balcony
Planter after decking
 

Looking towards dining and kitchen area
Mess and stains made by the workers. We complained to our ID many times and it was cleaned up only a month later. By then it left a faint stain on our marble and parquet which could not be removed! :(
Mess again in living room
Touching on the quality of overall work done, I would rate 6.5/10. Well done on the surface but upon closer inspection you will notice a lot of flaws. The ID does not check on the flaws, you have to make sure you inspect everything.


Wednesday 23 April 2014

Colour Palette

Selecting your colour palette is crucial as it is going to set the tone and overall mood of your home. 

  • Planning to decorate your home with dark wood furnishings? Try to keep the colour of the walls and ceilings light and bright.
  • White wall is also the perfect canvas for bright furniture.
  • Very light flooring goes well with bright colours and darker details.  
  •  Ivory, taupes and creams are not boring colours. The key is to mix & match with textures & patterns that attract attention without overpowering your furniture and accessories. 
          Below are some beautiful colour palettes to inspire you! 

Spring inspired colours : mint, pink, yellow, lilac and green


 
Back to basic: Warm white 

 Navy, turquoise and cream colour scheme
  

 
 English Rose: Blushing pink, taupe, green and cream


 
  Morning dew: Brown, green, dusky pink and cream


  Sensual: Lavender, brown and cream 

Did you know in Feng shui dark purple invoke feelings of dignity and wealth? 
   Royalty purple are very regal and are a wonderful enhancement to the abundance and 
prosperity are of the Feng shui bagua. 
 
If you think that purple can be tricky and tacky...think again!

For our home, we have selected this palette as our colour scheme :)







Tuesday 8 April 2014

3D Drawing ~ 1st draft

This is the 1st draft of the 3D drawings received from Plush...I must admit that their 3D drawings are gorgeous! They manage to conceptualize my vision and design ideas very well...even though we had to go through many rounds of meetings before they truly get what I want and produce the drawings.

Entrance, kitchen & dining room.
Dish rack above kitchen sink is missing, so they will have to add this.
I have also requested for a 3D view of the fridge area.
Master bedroom.
I requested them to change the wardrobe to a darker brown as I have an existing bed with a black head board.
Master bathroom.
Requested ID to change the bathtub tiles to match wall tiles instead of the floor tiles.
Study cum Guest room.
Bookcase and work desk to be changed to dark brown for a more manly feel.
Desk to be shifted to opposite side and sofa bed next to bookcase.
Common bathroom.
Glass shelve to be added just below the mirror (above the sink area).






My Design Inspiration Mood Board

I love spending all my evenings and weekends browsing though pictures, books, magazines for my home inspiration. I embarassingly admit that I even have my laminate catalogue by Jenning's (loaned to me by my ID) next to me on my bedside table so it's easily within reach. I will share with you readers my favourite website, books, blog, you tube videos and much more!

I absolutely love reading a book, have my breakfast, watch the sunset and the list goes on...in my balcony. As you know, I will convert my tiny planter into a balcony....so I am looking for ideas to make my small balcony cozy and inviting.
What do you think? These balconies are tiny yet they are so beautiful!
I absolutely want this concept for my kitchen! I love it!
I saw this desk table from Ikea and fell in love it. I really like the idea of working on your
laptop and looking out of your window :)
Someone had the same Ikea table sprayed in gold! Very nice!
Houzz
One of my favourite website is Houzz (you can also download Houzz application on your i-pad). They have an extensive catalogue on everything you could possible think of relating to home design. If you need design ideas, let's say....a small laundry room, just type "small laundry room" in the search tab and voila...you will have endless design inspirations!

Home Decor by Page One

I absolutely love the Home Decor series by Page One...I purchased volume 32, 34 and 35. These books provide many information on different design concepts.You can also choose to browse these books at Kinokuniya Ngee Ann City..there is a whole section on Interior Design ;)





Blogs
I have a couple of favourite blogs which inspire my renovation :-
~ Check out Lieblingsg's blog on myhometown.sg forum. His blogs are so inspiring.
~ http://emrenoblog.wordpress.com/about/ (transformation of HDB executive maisonette).

Videos
Robeson Design - I am obsessed with Robeson Design videos...watching interior designer Rebecca Robeson transform all those apartments and houses makes you want to renovate your home right now! She has over 200 videos and below are a few of her more recent videos which i really like.




Elle Fowler (Vlogger) - I am in love with Elle Fowler's whimsical design inspiration. I would love to have her apartment if I was a single girl, living on my own. Check out those gorgeous sparkly columns!





I am also fascinated by how designers transform tiny apartment into functional living space without compromising design and style. This lego style apartment gets my vote!



Small black & white fashion inspired home makeover:



Monday 7 April 2014

Selecting our tiles at Lian Seng Hin

We met our ID at Lian Seng Hin in Balestier Road to select our tiles. We were served promptly by a friendly sales person who was very accommodating despite the store being quite crowded. Our ID seem to know everyone there so everything was handled smoothly and quickly too! We did not spend too long there as we already have some ideas of what kind of tiles we want.

Below are the tiles we have chosen:
Common & master bathroom wall tile

Common & master bathroom floor tile
Kitchen floor tile
We had a small issue at LSH as we were informed that we are unable to select the bathroom wall tile we wanted as it cost $3.40. In our contract it states that we can select any tile costing up to maximum of $2.80. Of course I was terribly upset as prior to signing the contract I did inform our ID on the type of tile I wanted for my bathroom wall and I even emailed him a picture of the wall tile. I would not have known that the tile I wanted cost more and it is unfair for me to select another tile as this is the only design i wanted since the beginning. Eventually our ID relented, much to our delight! We were happy with their flexibility.  

Advice to readers out there, best if you could negotiate with your ID to allow you to select tiles up to $3.40 so you will not face issue of having to top-up the cost of your tiles should you take a fancy to the higher range one. You will have much more choices :)

By the way we also selected our kitchen counter top and bathroom vanity top. We settled for solid surface as the price is less expensive than granite and quartz but yet it is low maintenance and looks just as good.

We selected Blizzard.
So far we have no problem maintaining our solid surface counter top...still looks as good as new! One regret though is I wished I had selected the solid surface with a bit of shiny specks (just for the glam look..lol).