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Monday, November 07, 2011

A Tribute to Reiki Sanctuary, The Third Year - Part One








If you can’t write it down, you probably can’t pull it off.  It’s hard to go bad when you do good.

I have never really written a proper article to thank Chiauw and to show her our deepest gratitude.  The person, the ID and a friend who contributes to make what Reiki Sanctuary to be what she is.  To make Reiki Sanctuary a sanctuary for souls to grow.  To enjoy for the blessed comfort and deep peace.  To unite and re-unite life with love, serenity and tranquility. 

To thank her to make Reiki Sanctuary to be a renovator's delight - and a beautiful home with all the right qualities that please our senses.  Chiauw, indeed, has done an excellent and wonderful transformation.  She makes a remarkable change to an old 23 years simple 5-rooms old flat to serve us with better function and condition.

Three years have passed and there are still people (mainly readers from a renovation forum) who would ask me to recommend her to do their homes.  There are still families and friends who come to our place and never stop complimenting on the good renovation works.  On the choice of materials, the choice of design and the choice of renovation organization.

Looking back, Chiauw does a very good job.  She incorporates our lifestyle and our needs and blends our idea of a home, which is highly aesthetically pleasing, with her wide scope know-how.  She transforms Reiki Sanctuary cosmetically and structurally.

Perhaps, I should record it that Reiki Sanctuary is an architect-designed.  It is modern and contemporary residence and not an ID created.  This is what Chiauw stands for and this is what Chiauw has been telling us.  It is, undoubtedly, a fact.

She is a trained and talented architect and not an Interior Designer per se.  It is her architectural job that allows her passion for interior decorating to be superbly crafted with high quality finishes throughout.

Reiki Sanctuary has been architecturally designed to maximise into a modern living space and style.  It is classic and timeless.  Undeniably, Chiauw is very knowledgeable and resourceful.  She thinks of all possibilities and very meticulous in carrying out with details.  The end result is to make sure that we live in a practical home, where house chores are made easier.

She puts through the most rigorous quality controls to ensure that Reiki Sanctuary is faultlessly built.  We see it all through her supervision with the plumbers, the electricians, the joiners and everyone that's involved with the renovation.  She makes sure even the tiler, the plasterer and the painter is dedicated to the finest finishes.

She designs Reiki Sanctuary to the very millimeters.  Every single area of our home is a true custom design.  The aim is to deliver the function with the look we love and be perfectly suited to our dream house.  She uses all her experience and expertise to guide us through the maze of design options and create the sanctuary that we desire.

Buying a house is only the first step in creating a home.  It is an heavy investment.  It is a manufacturing capital growth.  Here in Singapore, a well renovated public housing flat sells with higher cash over valuation (COV) on top of the value of the property.

Though it is not intended for us to 'buy-renovate-and-sell' Reiki Sanctuary, she is a home that will house us for many more years.  Still, we must provide for provision for our old age.  We have to factor in our lifestyle and how we want to live comfortably in 10, 15 or 20 years ahead.

Choosing Chiauw to do our renovation is a blessing.  She educates us.  She allows us to make informed choices.  She helps us to solve problems and fixes our decorating dollars wisely.  It is not about how much we spend, but importantly, Chiauw presents it stylishly.

Her wide knowledge on renovation hardware, building materials and supplies helps us to know what are available in the market.  She shows us almost everything, from the expensive high quality to the average.  At the end of it, the intention is for us to know that there are many options to choose from.

Our experiences with Chiauw, therefore, qualifies it into a renovation tip on 'How To Choose an Interior Designer'.  The end result speaks itself - the compliments are testament to her dedicated works.

Though my tips here are not extensive and exhaustive, I hope they provide sufficient basic knowledge.  Here, I will not highlight the importance on chemistry (between IDs and home owners) as it is personal and varied.  Chemistry should be the first thing to strike in the selection for a good ID.  Chemistry should include on communication, the ability between ID and home owner to collaborate and understand on a common language.

Once chemistry is established, there are other considerations.

I must add that the following tips are strictly based on personal satisfaction and our heartfelt appreciation for Chiauw.  Though not limited, it is to serve as a guideline for other home owners to consider before finally engaging an Interior Designer.

How To Choose An Interior Designer

01.  Certification

There are many interior designers or decorators but very few can qualify for the highest standard of Interior Design.  Those who met the qualification should not only be able to design but also able to understand building codes and project management.

Designing a new home is often a daunting task.  Many home owners have lots of ideas but they are like jigsaw puzzles span all over the head.  They need a good Interior Designer (ID) to help solve these puzzles and able to unite the pieces into a vision.  A good ID with proper certification, either by qualification or years of experience, could easily do it.

Never too shy to ask about their qualification and their experiences.  In fact, it is good to ask to let them know that you are really searching for a qualified person to help solving your jigsaw puzzles.

02.  Design Process

A good ID should have a wealth of experience and knowledge about constructing beautiful homes.  On top of that, ID should be able to tell how to live in them and to provide invaluable addition to the design process.

In the case of Chiauw, she interviews us at the start even before we get to ask about her expertise.  She asks about our lifestyles and about what we actually want in a house.  She leaves us with interior books so that we can have better ideas.

Basically, the objective is for her to conceptualize all that we want for a home.  She goes to the extend knowing which drawer or shelves we will put for sugar and the cooking oil, the tshirts and undergarments, the towels and bedsheets, the brooms and vacuum cleaner and etc.

A good ID should be able to tell home owners the function of each room.  When we ask Chiauw to design us a suspended TV Console in the Living Room, she knows where to place and hide the electrical sockets, yet conveniently located.  When we tell her that we want an L-shaped kitchen cabinet, she makes sure the height of it will not strain our body when cooking or washing the utensils.

These are details that many home owners overlook.  A good ID should highlight them right from the beginning.

03.  Budget

Explain the scope of the renovation and how much home owners are willing to spend upfront.  A good professional ID should be able to accommodate and making adjustments to fit budgets and expectations.

Chiauw uses a combination of fee structures.  There is a fixed fee to develop the initial plan and then cost plus to execute it.

04.  Style And Design

Good IDs should be able to accommodate home owners' tastes even if their personal style is completely different.  That said, there are IDs who have unique approaches that may not mesh with home owners.  Communication is critical when this happens.  Get them to tell the advantages.

Chiauw insists that at certain places, particularly in our kitchen cabinet, she wants to block off dead ends.  We are glad that we allow it.  Her rational makes sense - at such dead end area, cleaning is indeed a difficult chore.

A lot of psychology goes into design a functional home.  Good IDs must anticipate it and bring their talents to the project.  They should be able to contribute to the design process and adds tremendous value for home owners.

A good design is when IDs can provide with the highest quality home design, exceeding home owners' expectations, creating designs to enrich the occupants and producing unique solutions to inspire.

05.  Contacts And Management

Good IDs will be able to inform home owners on the renovation projects.  They can list down, and they should have sets of different sub-contractors to carry out the different tasks.  They should also know how to manage the different subcontractors.  Get them to share their lists of contacts for each task.  Get them to share on their workmanship.

Good IDs will hold your hands throughout the process.  They will bring you to source for materials.  They will advice on their practicability.

The best ID is the one that is transparent with the prices quoted from the different sub-contractors and suppliers.  Chiauw does not deal with payments.  She provides us with the tender prices from contractors and suppliers.

She carefully watches the sub-contractors' works and scrutinise all items purchased.  If we are not happy with the job or with any particular item, she makes sure they correct it at no extra cost to us.

06.  Timeline

Good IDs are able to tell home owners on renovation schedules.  They can give you an estimated time of delivery and hand-over date.


07.  Portfolios

It is important to see the many works of your selected ID.  Also, get the ID to show the works of his/'/her sub-contractors.





Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Predicament


We are not sure whether we should accept Chiauw's suggestion to meet this saturday.  We understand, through sms, that her brother is still unconscious, though he is making small progress.

Not that we doubt she will not give us her best, but we wonder whether we will stress her more.  Yes, there are still many things to discuss and finalize but these things, in our mind, can wait. 

A life is more important.  Plus, we can only start the renovation in July and to move to the new house early September.  Hence, we have about a month plus to sort things out.

But on the other hand, it would be good that we take Chiauw's mind away from her sadness.  It is, and can be, very stressful for her just to see  the brother in such a condition for the last few weeks.  Perhaps, to steer her away a little will do some good.

We will honour her decision.  Meanwhile, we decided not to give her stress.






Sunday, May 04, 2008

Thank You, Chiauw


What we learned today pleases us tremendously.  We feel very lucky to come in contact with Chiauw.

When we first approached her, she knew that we were in the process of choosing an Interior Designer [ID].  Her presentation was very simple.  She quoted us her professional fee and how the renovation process will take place.

Of cos, as any customer, we need to know her years of experience and design successes, basically her portfolio.  We only saw one of her home renovation works.  We actually like it.  It was very clean-lined, modern, spacious, elegant and very meticulous with details.

Today, on our way home, we overhear her telephone conversation with one of her good friends.  We learn that she has rejected doing renovation for this friend because she has taken us into her portfolio.  To her, she has more than enough projects to handle for now. Should she take her friend, she will not have quality time to spend on all the clients at hand now.  She believes that she must gives and provides attentive service to all. The good thing is, she does know her limit and should not over-stretch it for the sake of money.

Though her friend has her own ID now, she volunteers a lot of renovation advises to her.  We can feel her care and concern when she speaks to her.

Currently, she is on a major hotel project handling about 180 rooms.  And that, it is like having 180 clients because she needs to give details to all the 180 rooms.  Wow, and that's alot!

Chiauw is very committed and honest.  She has proven that to us from day one these values.  We have spent a lot of time - not only from the  brainstorming sessions on our home concept and design -  but also to visit shops for the last few weeks.

She spends a lot of time with us just to make sure that we will get a nice and beautiful home. She provides us with lots of renovation knowledge, the industry and the materials.

Chiauw is just different from many IDs. We truly believe that she is above them all. Her values and her experiences make her stand out.

Thank you, Chiauw for taking us into your portfolio.  And, we feel very lucky to work with you.  We are confident, with your expertise and professionalism, this new house will turn into a beautiful Reiki Sanctuary.





Yay! Shop shop shop


Ah, shopping has no longer become fun! - still, we are excitedly looking forward  to do more of it.  Such a human irony, I guess.  People like to shop and shopping has also become such a therapy to many.

New home owners tend to enjoy retail therapy.  Not to be used in a negative term, it is a period of transition - perhaps, it fills the anxieties and comforts any stress.

We start to realize that with so many choices, it comes with stress too.

Important to Chiauw, she wants us [and all her clients] to be well rounded and well informed.  That, when the renovation is completed, and when we look
back in the future, there will be no regrets.

The one thing that I like about Chiauw is her honesty and integrity in carrying out her professional duty.  She is bringing us to so many shops - not to get us to confirm purchasing of the items, but to get us be aware of the wide range of stuffs available.  We just need to tell her 'ah, this is nice and we want it'.  She will take note of them and will take care, through her contacts, to confirm the purchase later. 

So far, all the this is nice and we want it quotations have come back to us.  Still, she often says that she is not satisfied with the quotes and will outsource with few more from  other contacts.

We went to two big floor tiles suppliers - one in Changi South and another at Defu Lane.  We like the tiles from Changi South but they are dearer.  Chaiuw has forewarned us before our trip there.  We almost wanted to make a reservation for a particular tile.

Samples tiles from the shop in Changi South:


The Black tiles are being reserved by someone.

Not sure where we want these tiles to be in Reiki Sanctuary. We felt the black will be for the kitchen flooring but it will be too smooth and, hence, will be slippery.  Definitely, not a good idea as we grow older.

Other choices:

01.  Black wall and grey floor for MBR toilet
02.  Grey floor and white wall for guest toilet

Sample Tiles from Defu Lane:


Combo [choice A] for MBR toilet.
We may choose the black for our Kitchen provided there is a bigger piece.


Combo [Choice B] for MBR Toilet.
Gosh, it was not easy to find a black and white coloured tiles.  We spent more than two hours in each shop just to find the right black and the right white.

And the sourcing for tiles continues ....

The Kitchen Sink

Found this in one of the shop on our way home.  It is a must buy.  Chiauw approved it! and I like it very much!  Haha, looks like this is the only item, confirmed, and purchased.

Hmm, now the colour concept for kitchen - floor and cabinet, needs to change.

It is a big white ceramic bowl of 560mm x 905mm with depth of 255mm.








Saturday, May 03, 2008

.. to the Drawing Board 3


There are still so many details that need to be addressed.  I realise that designing a home is tedious - there are so many areas to look into.  With Chiauw and the two of us ever so fussy to achieve high modern interior look, yet it has to be simple and cleanlined, we often go very lengthy just to discuss one small area. It can take hours just to talk about an area.

As Chiauw puts it, at the end of the day, this house must be functional, practical and there are no corners not taken care off.  What I like is her constant focus that this house must also be an old-age friendly.  That sounds realistic as both of us are not far from that group and that we will be staying in this house for a long time.

Chiauw is not pushy.  She usually presents her ideas - which we clearly lack, and will go through the pros and cons.  She listens to us and accepts our ideas and, often, will enhance them to blend and integrate with the architectural macro and micro details where possible.
>br /> We have been given a list of tasks which will be discussed next week:

01.  What we want each bedroom wardrobe compartment to be used for.  At the same time, to visualise its interior layout.

02.  How I want the wire trap layout for all the wires for my computer to run.

03.  The 'wood' layout proposal - vertical/diagonal for each room.

04.  All the 'used less frequent' household items.

05.  Switches for the whole house.

The common things that we have achieved so far:

01.  Square grid of the house in line with Tibetan Geomancy.

02.  No wasted corners.  As such, the doors for MBR and Guest Room will face the Dining area - therefore, the old layout with the walkway/corrider will go.

03.  Remove the wall from Main door to Kitchen.  To lay wood flooring.  To slide-n-hide with sliding glass door.

04.  Wood for MBR, Study and Guest rooms.

05.  Black MBR toilet with white and silver accessories.

06.  Black Kitchen floor.





Saturday, April 26, 2008

Yay! The Shopping!


For the second section of our weekly meeting, Chiauw brought us to few shops along Balestier.  Primarily, she wanted us to 'feel' what was available so that she could finalize our home concept.

Our first stop was to three tiles shops.  Surprisingly, we liked nothing!  Actually, Chiauw expected that.  Next, she brought us to two bathroom shops to look into bathroom accessories.

Though it was tiring at the end of the trip, it was a good experience for both of us.  At least, Chiauw understood our taste now and it would make it easier for her to move on to her second task - putting all the small details of ideas into a bigger picture.

There would be more field trips in future.  We needed to see the 'wood' for the bedrooms, lightings, kitchen accessories .. and the list would go on.

When Chiauw was sending us home, which was about 9 pm, she voiced out the purpose of going to those three tiles shops.  She wanted us to feel and see the 'low range' before introducing us a better ones next saturday.  Ah, let's see.





Sunday, April 20, 2008

Designer Wannabe 2

And as usual, after the discussion with Chiauw, I would be back to my computer and trying to develop the 3D image.
Based on the last discussion, the 3D will look something like this:
Kitchen


I am trying to see if grey cabinets will match with the black flooring.  The black tiles that we will source, at a much later time, will be solid black.  Chiauw likes to go for shiny black but she is worried that it would be slippery for us.
The washer-dryer washing machine will be placed inside a cabinet, next to the fridge, with a door.  When the door is closed, people will not know that it is inside there.
We have not decided what colour to go here other than the black floor.  We also would want the cabinet colour not going far difference from the misty silver colour of the fridge - which we will bring from Hertford.

Living Room:



Nothing major will be done here.  We are keeping the white ceramic tiles from the seller, which still look good.  The only thing would be the 'floating' tv console.
As for the balcony, where it will be the only 'Allowed Smoking Area' section of the house, it will have an outdoor feel.  We might want to put dark brown planks, daybed, little fountain and big plant there.

Walk-in Wardrobe n Study Area:


This is the the double back to back WiW and study area.  This is not the colour we going to use - too lazy to edit the Home Design software.








Friday, April 18, 2008

.. to the Drawing Board 2

Saturday is where we look forward to see Chiauw.  It is always a joy to sit down with her and discussing about the house plan.
This time, we go through the MBR plan again and paying attention to the toilet.  Chiauw is for an 'open' toilet concept - meaning, there will be no door.  She says that it is a contemporary trend for modern interior.  She senses that we are uncomfortable with the idea but willing to take that option.
The idea to expand the MBR toilet is a good idea.  We feel that the current area is a little too small.  Guess, the size area for all old HDB flats, of more than 20 years, is not as big as the newer ones.  Chiauw needs to think how to cover all those pipes in there.  We will also be glass-boxing the window and put an exhaust fan here.
Also discussed is the Kitchen area.  We want an L-shaped cabinet where an island will be built to hold the electrical hob, facing the window.  It means that we need to source for an Island Hood.
We suggested areas for our refrigerator and Washer n Dryer [2-in-1] machine.
Chiauw suggests that I start to plan to organize the kitchen cabinet - what and where to put what.  We plan to get into the detailed design next saturday.





Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Homeworks

These are books from Chiauw.  We are supposed to go through them and get a feel of how we want the kitchen, bathroom and overall interior of the house will be.



.. and more book ..



and more ..



We are told to check online for kitchen culture and blum too.







Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Designer Wannabe

Chiauw, as an architect, works and draws her design mainly in 2D geometrical drawing.  Perhaps, it gives her a clearer perspective and probably, it makes it easier when she needs to explain her concept to us. 

This works fine with us.  Guess, as a layman, it helps us to understand the different elevations.  At the same, it will be easier for her to calculate on the costs later.  She promises that a 3D drawing will be drawn when all concepts are finalised and just before we are going into renovation proper.

However, as picture speaks thousand words, I can't help it wanting to visualise her concept in 3D drawings.  Everything happen for a good reason.  In my eager anticipation, it makes me to learn a new computer software - Home & Design.

Been spending few hours just to understand the software and managed to come out with the modified layout of the house which was discussed last Saturday.





Master Bedroom [MBR]

01.  Store room between MBR removed
02.  Part of wall along MBR removed
03.  Re-position MBR door [entrance]
04.  Extend MBR toilet
05.  Erected walls of 500mm to extend MBR toilet
06.  MBR toilet without door - open concept

Suggested Flooring:

MBR - Wood
WiW + Study - Wood
MBR toilet - Black tiles

07.  Wall on right of main door removed
08.  To create sliding door to the kitchen from Living Room
09.  To create sliding door to the kitchen from Dining Room

Suggested Flooring:

Kitchen - Black tiles
Kitchen cabinet - yet to decide






Friday, April 11, 2008

.. to the Drawing Board 1

Chiauw was here to discuss about the layout this afternoon.  We spent about 4 hours going through our needs and how we would want the house turns out.  She suggested, and educated us, on the various home themes.

Frankly, I could not come out with a specific theme cos I just want the house to be practical and functional yet modern, warm and cosy.  What is important will be the workmanship, the eye for details and the quality that we will be putting inside the house - from tiles to wardrobe and colours.

Chiauw started with asking about our lifestyle.  She wants it to be reflected with the design.

Working with Chiauw is fun and easy.  She allows us to express our priorities before she puts in her professionalism to explain the feasibility of any idea - from an architectural view and her years of designing experience.  A common cord strikes between us when I told her that I am a very particular and meticulous person - that every thing, living or non living things, in the house must have a place.

To me, it is about giving ownership to everything in the house.  That everything inside the house must get a recognition and comfort.  Just like the fork and spoon that feed me, the sofas and dining chairs that comfortable seat me, the clean hand towel that wipes my wet hands - they deserve to have a proper place, a proper compartment.

The last thing that we agreed today is to hack few walls.  Basically, we want a bedroom free of wardrobes, a walk-in wardrobe and study area, lots of wardrobe and island hob in the kitchen.
 




Friday, April 04, 2008

Some Pictures

We went down to the new house on 29 March.  Chiauw wanted to look at the architectural details and to finalise on the measurements.  Spent about three hours there.

She took some pictures:

01.  Living Room



Haha, sorry, we are camera shy.  Here, chatting with the seller who also happened to be my ex-colleague back in the early 1990s.

02.  Dining Area


03.  Balcony


This is the right side of the balcony.  It will be our smoking area.

04.  Master Bedroom

Mbr

The toilet door is closed.

05.  Bedroom 1


This room would probably be the study room and Walk-in Wardrobe [WiW] area.  We plan to knock down the storeroom that sits in between this room and the master bedroom.

06.  Bedroom 2


07.  Kitchen




Hmm, rather impressive, right?

The seller, Mr Julian is house proud.  We notice that every part of the house is taken care off - though, some may not be our taste.  Overall, it is the energy of the house that we are in love with and, for us, that is the most important thing.

Chiauw likes the place too and she is very keen to transform it into something modern, simple and functional for us.








Monday, March 24, 2008

And the headache begins


We decided that we should be looking for an interior designer.  We didn't engage one when we bought Hertford.  Hertford was moved in condition and we didn't have budget to do the house.  Infact, we did nothing but just furnished the house with the basic necessities.  We didn't even repaint the house till few years later.

This time round, we wanted to change few things and to get a professional to guide us in making it a dream home.  Afterall, we feel that this is going to be place where, and I often quote to my family members, a place where I will die in.

We met with Chiauw today.  She is an architect by profession and also a designer.  As we are comfortable with her presentation, we shall not be sourcing for other IDs.

Chiauw suggests that we will meet once every week to discuss the whole renovation plan .  I like the enthusiasm and her commitment.

We are getting very excited!




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