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We spent $72k on our 4-Room HDB Renovation Journey
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- Scandinavian
- HDB (Resale)
- ~1,100 sqft
- 3 br
- Couple Living
Here’s a closer look at where our money went and some personal insights we picked up along the way. Carpentry turned out to be our biggest expense, coming in at $17.1k! I’ll admit, we were a bit surprised by this. We didn’t go overboard with built-ins, focusing only on key areas: 🚪Master bedroom: wardrobe ($5.7k) and platform bed ($2.1k) The decision to use vinyl was actually a bit of a compromise. Originally, we loved the idea of having tiles throughout the entire house, but after seeing how much it would cost, we decided to mix things up. Looking back, I’m glad we did—vinyl is more comfortable underfoot, and it still looks great. Plus, it saved us a chunk of money that we could use elsewhere! Hacking ~ $9k (12%) Here’s something we didn’t see coming: hacking turned out to be more expensive than we thought. The previous owners had lots of built-ins that didn’t really suit our style or needs, so we had to get rid of them. One thing that surprised us was the cost of reinstating the storeroom. The storeroom had been integrated into one of the common rooms, and while it was a cool idea, we preferred having a separate storage space. It’s one of those decisions you don’t think about much in the beginning, but it really added up.