Saturday, April 29, 2017

STORAGE HEATER FOR SHOWER CUBICLE

A new water storage heater has been installed for our shower cubicle.

Electrical fittings, lightings and accessories are being fitted in this coming week.






Friday, April 28, 2017

PROPOSED WATER FALL FEATURE

In future, we intend to have a waterfall feature in our main airwell.


BRIGHTER, COOLER AND QUIETER

Our decision to use insulated roofing and some parts of the roofing with clear polycarbornate sheets was correct.

After all the roofs were installed, we found out the places were cooler, brighter and quieter.

Rain noise patter on the roof has been reduced and the temperature is lower. Clear polycarbonate sheets placed in strategic places have allowed our airwells and rear car park to be brighter without comprising on the heat load factor.

We are going to put 5 aircon compressors to the rear so that we cannot hear the sound emitted by these compressors and heat from the fans.

Thursday, April 27, 2017

NEW STAIRS STEPS INSTALLED

The new staircase wooden steps from the car park have been installed.


Now it is easier to walk up the stairs into the AV room and upstairs washroom, kitchen and dining area.



Wednesday, April 26, 2017

INSPECTION TODAY

Inspection of site today.
Drain Outlet into public drain

Upstairs DB board 

New shower cubicle

Overhead shower and hand shower

Sunday, April 23, 2017

NEW SHOWER CUBICLE WITH WATER HEATER AT ATTACHED WASHROOM

Our imported shower cubicle from China has been installed today. It has a shower water tray as well.

Washroom installed. Wall painting and varnishing of floor to be done including installation of bifold doors.



Before shower cubicle installation




CURRENT RENOVATION WORKS

Current renovation works in Malacca.






Wednesday, April 19, 2017

CONSTRUCTION OF NEW WASHROOM AND KITCHEN AREA UPSTAIRS

A new washroom and kitchen area was constructed today.

A shower cubicle with water heater, WC and basin will be installed in the washroom. A door opening is made to connect the washroom to the heritage room.

The washroom can also be accessed from the kitchen and dining area.

New washroom and kitchen area.

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

GUTTER DIVERTER FOR WATER FALL FEATURE

In our proposed water fall feature, we intend to use rainwater from the airwell gutter to get our waterfall feature operating.

Excess water from the gutter is discharged into the drain for discharge at the rear of the house.

Instead of not using the excess water, an idea was mooted to utilise this excess water. Why not divert the excess water to create a waterfall effect.

There are some benefits for doing this.

A waterfall feature can be created without the use of a pump. Then, the water after the waterfall will flow into the drain. This allows some water to discharge into the drain after sometime - reducing overflow water to the rear.

Currently, I am testing a simple mechanical water diverter as seen below.



Sunday, April 16, 2017

THERMAL IMAGE TO CHECK HEAT OF AIRWELL

We took a thermal image of the main air-well.

We want to check the heat loads within the airwell.


This is how it looks like using thermal imaging.

Red shows the hottest region. Yellowish green is warm and blue means the cool region.

Friday, April 14, 2017

PROPOSED WATER FALL FEATURE IN THE FUTURE

At the main airwell, we have plans to construct a water fall feature with retention pond in the future.

Water flowing down can provide a calming environment.


A simpler water feature




INSTALLING 2 SETS 1 HP AIRCOND

We bought 2 sets of Panasonic 1hp airconds to be installed in our AV and a room upstairs.



Monday, April 10, 2017

BRIGHTER MAIN AIRWELL NOW

We changed the previous Polycarbonate sheet from tea colour to clear Polycarbonate sheet.

By doing so, the main airwell is now brighter than before.



PROPOSED WATER FEATURES FOR MAIN AIRWELL

In the future, we have plans to design and construct a water fall feature in our main airwell.

By doing so, the sound of running water can give a calming environment in the house.


Besides the water feature, the pond can be used as a retention pond before excess water can then overflow into the drainage drain to the rear.

RENOVATION WORKS REACHES 80% MILESTONE

Our renovation works have reached our 80% milestone.

Major works on rear roller shutter door, main roofing, mid roofing and rear roofing have been completed.

Plumbing works on the new poly water tanks and new piping are completed.

Electrical rewiring for upstairs and downstairs are proceeding on schedule.

Next week electrical fittings and energy saving LED lights and air-conditioning units including a new water heater and a new ceiling fan will be installed.

The front upstairs WC and washroom including a shower cubicle with water heater and a shower tray imported from China is to be fixed.

The following week will concentrate on rooms retouching, partitioning and final painting.

By the last week of April, most works will be completed before a final inspection and handover by 1st. May 2017.

Sunday, April 9, 2017

BUYING IN FITTINGS FOR INSTALLATION

We have started buying in fittings for installation.

One set of IKEA sink for our kitchenette has been assembled.

IKEA single sink kitchenette

Ceiling fan and water heater



Saturday, April 8, 2017

YONG TAI IMPRESSION CITY

Wednesday, 5 April 2017 | MYT 11:54 PM

Yong Tai’s low price “grossly unjustified” - AllianceDBS report

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The official opening of Impression Melaka (artist’s impression seen above) in February 2018 will be a major catalyst, says the report by AllianceDBS Research.
The official opening of Impression Melaka (artist’s impression seen above) in February 2018 will be a major catalyst, says the report by AllianceDBS Research.
 
KUALA LUMPUR: DBS Group Research is making a buy call on Yong Tai Bhd, envisioning long-term earnings visibility as the tourism-related property developer’s Impression City and Impression Melaka projects ride on the booming Chinese tourism.

“As the first Impression Series outside China, the Malacca Straits-fronting Impression Melaka is poised to be a resounding success by tapping into the booming Chinese tourism in Malaysia, which has seen an impressive 11% tourist arrivals CAGR (compound annual growth rate) over 2000-2016 (versus 1% for Malaysia’s overall tourist arrivals),” the report said.

The stock was trading at an undemanding nine times FY18 price-earnings, it said, calling this “grossly unjustified.”

The report, prepared by AllianceDBS Research, gave a 12-month price target of RM2.10. The counter closed unchanged at RM1.48 on Wednesday with 1.4 million shares done.

DBS Group Research said Impression Melaka - featuring a live, large-scale, cinematography show using light and sound technology - offered a compelling value proposition given its estimated 20% internal rate of return over the 30-year concession from Impression Wonders Art Development Co Ltd of China.

This would transform Yong Tai into an emerging cash cow with strong recurring income, it reckoned.

The report said that the Malacca property market was under-appreciated despite its “immense potential” as the target was not just confined to its 900,000 local population but also more than 16 million tourists that visited the World Heritage City annually.

“Yong Tai’s impressive unbilled sales of RM990mil – anchored by en-bloc sales of 262 retail lot units in Impression City for RM873mil – will underpin strong earnings visibility strong earnings visibility over the next two years,” said DBS Group Research.

The report said Impression City’s attractive investment merit was under-appreciated by investors, and the official opening of Impression Melaka in February 2018 would be a major catalyst.

“Given Yong Tai’s unrivalled competitive advantages arising from its unique tourism appeal and synergistic property product offerings, it iss expected to deliver exponential earnings per share CAGR of 57% over FY16-FY19f,” AllianceDBS Research said.

Read more at http://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2017/04/05/yong-tais-low-price-grossly-unjustified-says-dbs-group-research/#bgjfQp4Sszq7Ku1p.99

Friday, April 7, 2017

AV ROOM ROOFING COMPLETELY DONE

The AV room roof has been completed.



The next job is to demolish existing roof.




Wednesday, April 5, 2017

NEXT 3 WEEKS WILL BE ON REFITTING, PAINTING AND INSPECTION

Major works are coming to an end.

Roofing is to be completed by this week.
Refitting of energy saving LED lights are to be fixed. The new washroom upstairs is to be constructed.

The rooms flooring is to varnished before they are painted.

The airwell wooden railings will be painted in chocolate wood colour.

Sunday, April 2, 2017

RENOVATION WORKS TO BE COMPLETED BY END APRIL 2017

Our renovation works have reached the mid way mark.

Some of the major works such as demolition of old WC and shower, adding a new Roofing and a new staircase have been done.

A new roller shutter door with a side door was also installed.

Plumbing, new water tanks, changing of water piping and electrical rewiring is also half way completed.

Over the remaining weeks, electrical fittings, rooms repainting, some brickworks and windows will be done.

Final inspection before the final hand over is targeted to be done by the first week of May 2017.

45 YEARS OLD SHOPFRONT 5FT. WAY FLOORING RETAINED

As our shop house is a heritage building, most of the old structure of the building is retained or restored.

Our shopfront 5ft way flooring has been retained. The mosaic flooring was put in in 1972.


Still looking new and refreshing after 45 years.