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Originally Posted by andante Hi Pettswood, Thanks for sharing! It sure did help!
is 20k enough inclusive of tv n home theatre system & getting the furniture, lights, wiring all set up? I hv no idea how to drill a hole man.. thou i'm convinced i can pick that up in no time.. HAHAHA
At the end of the day, u saved more getting an unfurnished too guess.. i aint v keen on getting everything Ikea.. so it might end up costing alittle more is it?
The pools were closed from the remarks i read in Gohome.. not coz of the seasons... and its not just one.. quite a few i read actually dun open at all! |
Hi Andante
Well, I've got to be honest with you. That 20K isn't going to get you the TV and home theatre. I was actually a bit economical on the truth. I had the TV and stereo set shipped from the UK and bought a three-seater sofa before that. If my memory serves me right, that 20K (for a three-bed) included all the curtains, light fitings (I put these up myself but they don't cost too much to put up and are sometimes included in the price), dinning table and chair set (super bargin), one double bed, one single and one bunk bed, about 16 ft worth of wordrop (chipboard), and a TV cabinet. This was in 2002 when things were looking not so bright in HK and loans of bargins around.
Flats, furnished or not, norally comes with kitchen appliances such as fridge/freezer, washing machine and gas stove.
I have to admit that I ended up spending more than I planned for various reasons. I just had to kid myself that everything was brand new and colour coordinated, something you probably will never get in a funished flat...
You do have to organise the whole thing with military precision - I got the flat one week before moving in and planned precisely which item got delivered on which day (lot of stores only deliver to certain area in certain day) - there were only two accidents - the first one was I planned to install the curtains and the lights on the Monday ready for delivery from Tuesday on (so that the drilling won't make the furnitures dirty) - just that when I turn up to the flat armed with a big drill, I saw a notice by the lobby saying that electricity will be off for the whole day for annual inspection - for the entire booming year, why did they have to choose that day (or was it me...). Second thing was a small part of a set of wardrop was discovered broken when they were installing it. It took more than a week to have it sorted and in the meantime I had a broken wardop and loans of clothes around the floor...
Well, it was all a good laugh...