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Renovation Material Selection Guide: What Homeowners Should Decide Before Works Start
Renovation Material Selection Guide: What Homeowners Should Decide Before Works Start Renovation materials affect more than how a home looks. They affect comfort, maintenance, durability, safety, daily use and long-term performance. Many homeowners focus on the visible finishes first, such as tiles, countertops, laminates and paint colours. These are important, but renovation materials also include hidden items like water pipes, electrical wires, breakers, waterproofing, adhe
Marcus Lim
May 287 min read


Kitchen Countertops Compared: Quartz vs Solid Surface vs Sintered Stone
Kitchen Countertops Compared: Quartz vs Solid Surface vs Sintered Stone Kitchen countertops are one of the most used surfaces in a home. They are where homeowners prepare food, place appliances, wash items, serve drinks, clean up and handle daily kitchen tasks. A countertop needs to look good, but it also needs to handle real use. For Singapore home renovation, common countertop materials include quartz, solid surface, sintered stone, granite, marble and other compact surface
Marcus Lim
May 279 min read


Flooring Materials for Home Renovation in Singapore: Ceramic vs Homogeneous vs Porcelain vs Vinyl vs Marble vs Wood
Flooring Materials for Home Renovation in Singapore: Ceramic vs Homogeneous vs Porcelain vs Vinyl vs Marble vs Wood Flooring is one of the biggest decisions in home renovation. It affects how the home looks, how easy it is to maintain, how comfortable it feels underfoot, and how well the space handles daily use. For homeowners in Singapore, common flooring options include ceramic tiles, homogeneous tiles, porcelain tiles, vinyl flooring, marble and wood flooring. Each materia
Marcus Lim
May 279 min read


Hidden Renovation Materials: Demo Protection, Water Pipes, Electrical Wires and Breakers
Hidden renovation materials including water pipes electrical wires and demo protection in Singapore
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May 278 min read


Carpentry and Paint Materials: Plywood, Laminate, Hardware, Glue and Paint Explained
Carpentry and Paint Materials: Plywood, Laminate, Hardware, Glue and Paint Explained Carpentry and paint are two of the most visible parts of a renovation. They affect how the home looks, how storage works, how surfaces feel, and how well the space holds up over daily use. But many homeowners only choose colours and finishes without understanding the materials behind them. For carpentry, the important parts include plywood, laminate, edging, glue, hinges, drawer runners and h
Marcus Lim
May 277 min read


Home Renovation Timeline in Singapore: From First Discussion to Handover
Home Renovation Timeline in Singapore: From First Discussion to Handover A home renovation can feel overwhelming when homeowners are not sure what happens next. Many people only think about the final result — the completed kitchen, bathroom, living room, wardrobes, lighting and carpentry. But behind every completed renovation, there is a sequence of planning, coordination, site preparation, trade works, carpentry production, installation and handover. Understanding the renova
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May 267 min read


Condo Renovation in Singapore: What Owners Should Check Before Works Start.
Condo Renovation in Singapore: What Owners Should Check Before Works Start Condo renovation may look straightforward, but there are many things owners should check before works begin. Unlike landed homes, condominium renovation is usually affected by management rules, lift access, renovation deposits, working hours, delivery timing, noise restrictions and common area protection. At the same time, the renovation still needs proper planning for layout, kitchen, bathroom, carpen
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May 266 min read


Kitchen Renovation for Condo Homes: Layout, Appliances and Storage Planning
Condo kitchen renovation planning in Singapore by LIMM Works
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May 266 min read


Commercial Renovation in Singapore: What Business Owners Should Plan Before Fit-Out
Commercial Renovation in Singapore: What Business Owners Should Plan Before Fit-Out Commercial renovation is very different from home renovation. For business owners, the space must not only look presentable. It must support daily operations, customer flow, staff movement, storage, safety, maintenance and business continuity. Whether the project is an office, retail shop, showroom, clinic, studio, F&B-related space or other commercial unit, proper planning before fit-out work
Marcus Lim
May 255 min read


ID Firm vs Renovation Contractor in Singapore: What’s the Real Difference?
ID Firm vs Renovation Contractor in Singapore: What’s the Real Difference? When planning a home renovation in Singapore, many homeowners ask the same question: Should I engage an interior design firm or a renovation contractor? The answer depends on what you need. Some homeowners want strong design concepts, mood boards and styling direction. Some homeowners need practical renovation works, site coordination, carpentry, electrical, plumbing, tiling and execution. Some project
Marcus Lim
May 255 min read


What Homeowners Should Prepare Before Asking for a Renovation Quote
What Homeowners Should Prepare Before Asking for a Renovation Quote Many homeowners start a renovation enquiry by asking one question: “How much will it cost?” It is a fair question. But in renovation, a realistic quote depends on much more than the property type alone. The final cost can change depending on the scope, site condition, materials, layout, electrical works, plumbing works, carpentry, wet works, access, timeline and level of detail required. That is why preparing
Marcus Lim
May 246 min read


Wet Kitchen Extension for Landed Homes in Singapore
Wet Kitchen Extension for Landed Homes in Singapore A wet kitchen extension is one of the most common improvement works for landed homes in Singapore. For many families, the existing kitchen may feel too small, too dark, poorly ventilated or not practical enough for daily cooking. Extending or upgrading the wet kitchen can create better cooking space, more storage, improved workflow and a more comfortable area for daily use. But for landed homes, a wet kitchen extension is no
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May 244 min read


Why In-House Carpentry and Trade Teams Matter in Renovation
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Marcus Lim
May 234 min read


Landed Renovation vs A&A Works: What Homeowners Should Know
Landed Renovation vs A&A Works: What Homeowners Should Know For landed homeowners in Singapore, the terms “renovation” and “A&A works” are often used together. But they are not always the same thing. Understanding the difference can help homeowners plan better, set a more realistic budget and avoid confusion before works begin. What is Landed Renovation? Landed renovation usually refers to improvement works done to the interior or existing parts of a landed home. This can inc
Marcus Lim
May 213 min read


What is A&A Works for Landed Homes in Singapore?
A&A stands for additions and alterations. For landed homes in Singapore, A&A works usually refer to changes made to an existing property to improve space, layout, function or long-term usability. Unlike simple interior renovation, A&A works can involve bigger changes to the house. This may include extensions, internal layout changes, roofing adjustments, car porch upgrading, staircase changes, facade improvement, wet works, drainage, waterproofing and structural coordination.
Marcus Lim
May 203 min read
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