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110 FRONT ENTRANCE UTILITIES: Activate your water and electricity supply. KEYS: Make sure each key, even the one for the letter box, works. LOCK: Get a digital lock or a number lock so your interior designer and the contractor can gain access during the renovation and you can change the code afterwards. DOORBELL: Get the electrician to hook up your doorbell or get a battery-operated doorbell. FRONT DOOR: With the door constantly open and different professionals coming in and out, check for scratches and damages, especially at the bottom of the door. PRIVACY: If your unit faces the lift lobby, you might want to consider a privacy divider such as decorative screen of string curtains. LIVING & DINING FLOORING: Check for scratches and uneven installation. FURNISHINGS: Measure the floor and wall space for new furniture and entertainment appliances. PAINTING: Look out for cracks and patchy paint work. Get an extra tub of the same paint colour for future touch-ups. POWER POINTS: Switch on all the lights, including the bedrooms and kitchen, to ensure it doesn’t cause a power trip. WINDOWS: Install solar films or day curtains and blinds to protect your furniture from sun damage and keep the space cool. SAFETY: Install window grilles if there are young children or pets in your household. WIFI: Set a date with your internet service provider to activate your internet connection. DELIVERY: Arrange furniture deliveries the same day your internet service provider comes so you don’t have to take an extra day of leave. No-Stress Reno Checklist WHAT HAPPENS AFTER KEY COLLECTION? HERE’S A PRACTICAL CHECKLIST ON WHAT YOU SHOULD DO TO MAKE YOUR UPCOMING RENOVATION A STRESS-FREE JOURNEY. Feature

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