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An HDB maisonette is generally a 2-storey HDB home with three bedrooms, a spacious living area, kitchen, and balcony. Because of its impeccable size, it’s perfect for new couples and families of all sizes. So, if you live in a Maisonette, here are some of the things you need to consider when redesigning the space:
Basic Repairs
Similar to other HDB types, the first things you need to consider during a Maisonette renovation project are the needed repairs and replacements.
When inspecting your space with an interior designer, be sure to take note of the following:
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- Cracks in the walls
- Electrical wires
- Broken tiles on the wall or floor
- Condition of the stairs
- Loose window or door hinges
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Since Maisonettes are old HDB designs, most of the built-in fixtures are outdated or broken. So it’s important to address them first and foremost before proceeding with the HDB renovation in Singapore.
Flooring
Once the repairs have been made, you can start your renovation process, beginning with the floors.
Most HDB Maisonettes have built-in tiles that fit your style. If you want to continue with tiled floorings, be sure to check the grouts for moulds and retile as necessary. Doing so, however, will use up the majority of your budget. So, as much as possible, keep the tiles basic and simple.
If you want to try something else, here are other flooring options for your HDB:
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- Vinyl Flooring
In terms of value for money, vinyl flooring is perhaps the most affordable and durable option. Because of its PVC composite material, it can last anywhere from 10 to 15 years. Besides its durability, this has become a popular choice for homeowners because it’s soft and comfortable to walk on. - Laminate Flooring
Similar to vinyl, laminate is relatively cheap and widely available, which makes it sought after. Generally, laminate floors are made with fibreboard, which can replicate marble or wood. Unlike vinyl, however, laminate floors are not flexible. So, they scratch and dent easily if not placed on an even base. - Cement Flooring
If you’re going for a more industrial style home, cement flooring is the one for you. To make it more durable and water-resistant, specialists need to apply a protective coating. However, while this protective layer keeps everything intact, cement floors can still crack easily. This is because the material is porous. As such, damages are inevitable over time. - Hardwood Flooring
Hardwood flooring is another favourite among Singaporeans because it gives a home a sophisticated and timeless look that can last a long time. However, despite this, it can be expensive and moderately difficult to maintain.Like cement, hardwoods require a protective coating. If they’re not sealed properly, they can attract termites and absorb liquids. When this happens, there will be major damage to the wood. So, it’s important to observe proper care when one has hardwood installed at home.
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