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Renovation in progress (Part 1)

September 5th, 2008 at 06:14 am

My boyfriend and I are in the midst of renovating his 1960's, 1800 sq ft apartment, and it's been an eye opener for me. For instance, the cost of tiling can be more than the cost of the tile itself - and the quality of the work depends on the installer.

Our scope of work is pretty extensive, but since it's an apartment, we don't need to consider outdoor stuff, such as garden landscaping, gates, external painting, roofs. The major part of the cost lies in the windows (all need to be replaced), the flooring and the repartitioning of walls.

We debated on whether to have brick walls or drywall. We decided in favour of drywall due to the ease of installation. My boyfriend was particular enamoured of drywall because it meant the wires and lines could be incorporated into the walls, giving a much neater look.

The windows would be, I think, the most attractive part of the apartment. In the master bedroom, we extended the room right into the balcony and glassed it up entirely. In other words, the entire wall of the bedroom would be glass. I'm SO looking forward to seeing it when it's done. It would really bring the light in.

The flooring were a pain at first. We weren't sure of whether to have laminated wood flooring or tiles. Tiles would be water-resistant, laminated less so. But if we were to move one day, we could take the laminates with us. Tiles were more expensive. And plus, we'd heard that white tiles were susceptible to staining. So now, we're just tiling the kitchen & the bathroom.

We're still within our budget. Fingers crossed.

4 Responses to “Renovation in progress (Part 1)”

  1. Cindy Says:
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    There are a few ways you might be able to save some money. I'm not sure where your located, but craigslist is a great source for finding stuff. I've seen several people selling building supplies on there. If you need cabinets I've seen contractors and cabinet companies selling new ones that were mis-ordered and such. There's other great stuff as well from contractors - tile, granite etc. I actually got a great stainless steel dishwasher for free from craigslist. The people said it "smelled" and didn't want to bother with trying to figure out what was wrong with it. Turned out it had a loose part inside and once that was fixed it worked great. I've gotten other great deals on there as well - free wall sconces, $35 for a ceiling light/chandelier - came out of a brand new house and the owners didn't like it - but I did, $25 for a stainless steel range hood, $50 for a brushed nickel fireplace screen etc.
    You could also check with ebay. I bought new hardware for all the doors in my house and paid less than half what I would have paid at the local home improvement stores. Same goes for all the faucets in my house.
    Even if you pay someone to do the actual remodeling you might be able to find cheaper sources for your materials.
    I have other ideas on this if you want to read my blog under "Cheap Home Improvement Tips. You can see my blog by clicking on my name. - Good luck!

  2. themoneyadventurista Says:
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    That's great, Cindy! Thanks!

  3. fern Says:
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    show us pictures please!

  4. themoneyadventurista Says:
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    I'll keep everyone posted!

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