bedroom built in and floor reno

Discussion in 'Renovation & Home Improvement' started by Sackie, 27th Jul, 2015.

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  1. Sackie

    Sackie Well-Known Member

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    2 Built in robes, take away old ones = $2,500

    flooring for entire apartment = $4,500 inc laying (floating floor)

    Before
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    After
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    bedroom1.jpg
     
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  2. smator

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    Hi Leo

    We're the built ins custom made? Will need some for my place. What state are you based in?

    Floors look really good, overall such a big improvement!
     
  3. Sackie

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    HI @smator thanks mate.

    They were semi custom made. I chose a standard configuration they had and made small changes, nothing too fancy - just very standard built ins for an IP.

    I'm mostly in NSW mate.
     
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    LooKS great what company? I want to do this in my IP in Geelong
     
  5. Sackie

    Sackie Well-Known Member

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    Local small sydney based company mate don't think they operate in Geelong unfortunately
     
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    Are those before and after pics of the same room?
     
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    Sackie Well-Known Member

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    I think it's of the smaller room next to it but the renovation of both rooms is exactly the same.
     
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    So they're not before and after pics of the same room?

    Did you take the pics?
     
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    @Leo2413 Looks good.
    That looks like sprayed concreted ceiling? Were you able to do anything with that?
     
  10. Sackie

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    Not same room but identical in reno. Room next door.
     
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    Yes sprayed mate. Didn't want to put a false ceiling, not worth the return unless selling
     
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    That's what I thought, not much else you can do but cover it up hey.
    The people in the twin unit of ours did the false ceiling, looks pretty good.
    I hate waking up and looking at it, not a fan at all.
     
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    Yup. But those old ceiling are apparently quite sound proof!
     
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    Well, we don't hear the people below us very often but they might have some different thoughts on that theory when we have our youtube parties ;)
     
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    OK thanks Leo