Any Interior Design Firms to recommend?

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Any interior design firms to recommend for residential?
i don't want contractors.

Please recommend....thank chiu berry much.



Interior Design firms blacklisted in my list.
• Rezt & Relax
• Ciseern interior
• Chew Interior
• Unimax Creative
• Orange Cube
• Homeworkz Interior
• Weiken
• Project File
• Sense Ideas Design (Financial issues, 21 Aug, Sunday Times)

Busting The 5 Common Renovation Myths



1. Interior Designer Deals = Good Bargain!


Myth: Purchasing furniture and appliances from your interior designer or contractor recommended merchants will save you money.

True or False? It depends. Mega retail stores (e.g. Harvey Norman, Best Denki, etc) buy in discounted bulk from distributors and mark up the prices for retail. The same also goes for most interior designers and contractors, who sometimes receive a commission from the merchants for every successful referral. This value-added service provided by the interior designer covers the hassle of travelling back to the merchant store if the items have defects. What we can confirm is it certainly saves you time from shopping at various places.

What Should You Do: Always compare what the interior designer has quoted you with the market rate. Of course, there’ll be places offering you cheaper prices. However, it comes with being diligent in doing your research beforehand, which is time consuming.



2. Interior Designers Who Charge A Design Fee Are Expensive


Myth: Avoid interior designers who charge a “design fee”, as this is an excuse for them to earn more. You’ll save money working with interior designers who do not charge any design fees.

True or False? False, and we’d like to toss this misconception out of the rumour mill. Interior designers who claim to not charge any design fees may scatter the cost into other components (disclaimer: this is subject to the individual company’s practices), which means that you end up paying what you would to a designer who’s transparent with the design fees. The design fee covers the time taken to understand your requirements which will be translated into rough floorplan sketches or 3D visualisations. It also involves project management work such as coordination with the relevant parties; onsite visits, project supervision, and such.

What Should You Do: Set a renovation budget and shortlist 2 to 5 interior designers who you’re interested to work with. Research their average renovation costs which will give you a good idea of how much you may need to spend (if you don’t already know, this information is readily available on the Qanvast app). Meet them up and compare the cost estimates provided by each of them, and go with the one who’s willing to work within your budget.



3. Trust Is All You Need


Myth: Trust is the most important part of the working relationship. It will ensure a smooth-sailing renovation journey with minimal hiccups.

True or False: An idealistic declaration that’s true to a large extent, but it requires effort from both parties. The amount of trust that you invest in your interior designer will determine the direction of the working relationship. The ability to trust your interior designer, who also has to work hard to earn your trust, will help to foster an open and communicative relationship that benefits everyone.

What Should You Do: Assess your interior designer with this little checklist. Are they:

Transparent with renovation costs?
Able to understand your design requirements and work with it?
Capable of mediating and rectifying any renovation issues that may arise?
Like any relationship, nothing should be left completely to trust as it takes two to tango. Focus on staying open to alternative suggestions, and understand that renovation hiccups (e.g. incurring additional cost) varying in severity are inevitable. Problems can be solved if both parties are willing to communicate and be reasonable in their demands.



4. A Nicely Renovated Home Yields Higher Property Value

Myth: People are willing to pay more for a nicely renovated home.

True or False: Not exactly; what constitutes a “nicely renovated home” is extremely subject to individual tastes. People like different things, and a hardwood floor that appeals to you may look ordinary to future homeowners. Most (new) homeowners tend to renovate their home unless it was purchased for investment purposes. Also, many homeowners look forward to renovating their home as they can finally bring the dinosaur-themed room of their dreams to life without Mommy saying no.

What Should You Do: Ensure that the bare necessities of your home are done properly. This may sound boring, but what people really care about is the functionality of the home such as levelled flooring; air-conditioners, window grilles, adequate socket points, house layout, and so on.


5. Established Interior Designer Firms = Higher Quality and Assurance

Myth: It’s better to go with a bigger interior design firm for its proven track record. The renovation process will be problem-free given their experience.

True or False: False. It really depends on the level of expertise of the individual designer who’s handling the renovation project. There are interior designers who have accumulated enough experience over the years to set up their own companies. Some interior design firms also prefer to keep their teams small (1 – 3 designers) in order to control the quality of their output.

What Should You Do: If possible, research the interior designer who’s managing your renovation work. Read reviews of past clients’ testimonials, and when you meet the interior designer, try to get a sense of the chemistry between the two of you. If you feel comfortable with the interior designer and can have an open and honest conversation, you might have the one you’re looking for right there.
 
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Blacklist flipside design also. My cupboard chui within 1 yr plus the painting in my living room fade also. Can see the words "do not hack" faintly. It was written by them for their own reference at first. Zzzz wtf
 

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Below r some of the interior firms tat i'd shortlisted.
not in any order.


1. Studio JP
http://www.studiojp.sg/

2. Artist Room
http://www.artistroom.com.sg/#/about

3. 0932 (my very 1st choice, but too expensive. 80k for resale 3 rm) :(
http://www.0932design.sg/works.php

4. JQ Ong or The Association (Both r the same, perhaps have some shares)
http://www.jqong.com/portfolio.html
http://theassociation.com.sg/

5. Eighty Two
http://eightytwo.sg/blog-interior-design/


6. The 80s Studio
http://www.the80studio.com.sg/


7. Obbio Concept
http://www.obbioconcept.com/index.html



Still in consideration.....

Dyel Design
http://www.dyeldesign.com/


Hap
http://www.hap.com.sg/index.html
 
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Deciding between design 4 space, absolook and innerspace... Waiting for quotations. My house is 5 rooms resale HDB...
 

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reno muz have ID meh... ID=satkiness? i ish dun understand... tats y i choose to be my own ID n get contractors to carry out my work... ;)
 

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Blacklist flipside design also. My cupboard chui within 1 yr plus the painting in my living room fade also. Can see the words "do not hack" faintly. It was written by them for their own reference at first. Zzzz wtf

:eek:

Can see the words?? means no multiple coatings????
paint until lidat....must well ask Nippon Paint specialists liao...
really chinchai work.

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This design firm??
The team rooks relatively "young" gotch sexperienced wan??

:eek: :( :eek:
 
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Popdod new apartment? :o

Think renotalk has many with ratings ..



i see renotalk...some "members" machiam purposely promote a particular firm.
and so many "new" accounts...dunnose issit clones promoting themselves.

Some ID jin cunning....so prefer word of mouth recommendation.

:) :s12: :)
 

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Deciding between design 4 space, absolook and innerspace... Waiting for quotations. My house is 5 rooms resale HDB...


Thanks for recommendations.

How u select them?
• from frds recommendations?
• from magazines?
• from forums/advertisement?

:s12: :) :s12:
 

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reno muz have ID meh... ID=satkiness? i ish dun understand... tats y i choose to be my own ID n get contractors to carry out my work... ;)

i work in the media industry.
i understand the scope of designer vs contractor.

a proper design training will solve your spacing problems.
Contractor is just based on experience but doesnt understand the design theory & space limitations.

But of coz, if you feel contractor can do to job.
Good for you.

:) =:p :)
 

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Design 4 space - through renopedia
Absolook - through reviews from friends
Innerspace - through qanvast

Thanks for recommendations.

How u select them?
• from frds recommendations?
• from magazines?
• from forums/advertisement?

:s12: :) :s12:
 

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If you intend to rent out, don't use Contractor and custom make.

If you intend to stay yourself for long term, even more should you avoid custom make.

only Singaoore likes to customize so much lousy quality stuffs
 

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i work in the media industry.
i understand the scope of designer vs contractor.

a proper design training will solve your spacing problems.
Contractor is just based on experience but doesnt understand the design theory & space limitations.

But of coz, if you feel contractor can do to job.
Good for you.

:) =:p :)

lets say if u r ID urself n will u still employ a ID? :s22::s22:
 
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