Friday, November 08, 2013

Reno@Kovan Maisonette - updates!



Today we went down to settle more carpentry dimensions again now that the glass door is fixed and the box up is completed. Above is the box up (brown) from the living room and photo on the right is view from the balcony area. We need to extend the wall because it has to be long enough to receive 3 panels of glass from both sides to have the open kitchen. Currently the wall is too short, so without the box up, the glass panels when we slide open will jut out too much.
When we arrive the guys were installed the kitchen glass door, before we left, the glass door is fully installed.
Below are some window grille updates. The owner has sub out the window grilles to another contractor, so now it's all fully installed.






Below: here's how it looks from outside along the common corridor. The spacing of the grilles are quite wide, so there's more daylight coming into the rooms.



Below: here are some photos of the tiles in the Kovan maisonette. Decided to take some photos of it cos it looks really pretty. Please ignore my wrinkled feet. The emphasis is actually on the homogenous wood tiles. 
 




 Above: Some photos of the T& J switches which are being used in the Kovan Maisonette.


Below: Some minor adjustments of powerpoints and aircon location. 




 Wall fan in the store room finally installed and the ceiling light in the study room.

 Side of the staircase are completed with electrical wiring, now to install the lights!
 Above: Side of the stairs, this side still not sealed up yet.
 Above: Space left in the curb to install the glass railing.
3 sub trades came in today - the parquet will be doing the handrail for the staircase, the carpenter who is doing the most complex curb because there's lots of measurement to fit all the staircase thread and riser with the integrated lighting and the glass contractor who is doing the glass railing.
Above: box up of the staircase store. This one really needed alot of workmanship because the staircase threads were jutting out of the wall and we wanted it to flush neatly with the curb.

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