So I sourced a lot of my own stuff for this renovation. I bought a
Garmin GPS navigation tool. This was invaluable, because it allowed me to go to places I had never ever been before, and find my way home! Without my Garmin, I dont think I would have braved the traffic congestion to source out things from all over the Klang valley. I am so glad I made this investment because it really helped me widen my scope of buying, and helped me to see parts of my city I had never seen before!
First of all, about three months before the renovation started, I joined
Shopping and Sales email list. This was really easy to do, and I got an email notification of sales every day in my email, as they happened. This made it really easy to purchase all my major appliances at about 60% below market value -- as long as I was willing to go to warehouse sales in the back of beyond (hence the Garmin!). I purchased a new oven, hob, extractor fan, washer, dryer, airconditioners (2), kitchen mixer, and all my bathroom fittings (rainshower, sink, toilet, taps, bidet tap) from sales - and at huge discounts. I scoped out the stores first so I knew the going rates, and thus knew when I was getting a good deal. Scoping out the stores first also meant that I knew what I wanted because I had seen it at the retail stores first. Very pleased about that.
I also decided I needed to re-upholster my amazing sofa that Aunty S gave me (its actually also a fold out sleeper bed) and my comfy but tacky arm chair that had been in the flat since day 1. I looked around at various textile places, and was not impressed. Upholstery textiles start at about RM100 (USD30) per metre and just go up! I went into Janine, which is owned by a friend of mine, but the staff were kind of snooty. They showed me stuff that started at around RM500 and that was their low end! Sigh.
I did a lot of research about textiles, and found something called "
peace silk" or "
Ahimsa silk." Basically, this is a silk that is manufactured in India, ascribing to the philosophy of Ahimsa - or harm no one. When you wear or use regular silk, 1,500 silk worms get boiled alive per metre of silk! I know, theyre just worms, but they are sentient beings. For me, as a vegetarian, this was very very disturbing. Peace silk is created completely differently. The silk cocoons are collected by hand after the silk worm has become a moth and flown away. Thus, no one dies in the process! I found a great American company online that sold this silk and had great descriptions, but their prices were high given the conversion options. So I decided to use
Alibaba -- the business directory -- to see if I coudl find a manufacturer in India, and write to them directly. It worked!
I found the
Vanilla Silk Company, and I emailed them. Ravin answered, and was incredibly professional, full of information, and helpful. I ordered 22 metres of the most gorgeous slubby, thick, hand woven, raw peace silk called Dark Tussah / Dervish Cloth. Check it out . Its hand dyed with natural dyes like bark and leaves so each piece is unique. This meant that they had to create my very own roll so that all the upholstry would look the same - which they did, and posted the resultant cloth to me directly. AMAZING!!!

The silk uphosltery that will go on my sofa.
I was really pleased with the process, and it made me commit to trying to make my house as eco-friendly as possible, using as much that I could source locally, and with as little environmental impact as possible.
So I then moved on to my floor. I wanted teak, but there are so many issues around harvesting of hardwoods, especially living here in Malaysia. Mr. Soo, who is phenomenal (any one who wants to connect with him, just send a message here), had a friend who was taking down three old shop-houses in Ipoh (in the state of Perak, where my dad comes from). He was taking up the flooring, and Mr. Soo asked me if I wanted it. He gave it to me for a very very good price -- about 20% of what I would get it for on the market! Plus, its a recycled floor. Just looking at it, one can see the history in the wood. I am very glad that I didnt go the "new" route.
And then it was on to my paints! I did a HUGE amount of research about paint. The major issue is that there are horrible VOC's (Volatile Organic Compounds) in paint that make it smell, and off-gas for years to come. This can cause people to have "sick house" syndrome, where their home actually makes them ill! Even if you cant smell it, your house is probably busy off-gassing! Heh. Also, a lot of paints in Malaysia used lead, which is deadly. I wanted a natural paint, in organic colours. I searched high and low, and couldnt find anything. There were a few paints that were LOW in VOC's, but nothing that was really natural. I found a couple places online that you could order paint powder that was made of milk, and other natural additives, but I was concerned that they would have to be shipped from America or the UK. Plus, they hadnt really been tested on our humid conditions.
I thought I might go with the
Nippon Odourless All in One, which seemed okay, but wasnt really natural. Still had a lot of petrochemicals in the paint, and other stuff to cover up the smell. I still thought this might mean the paint would off-gas in the aftermath of the renovation. I did like the Nippon range though - nice colours! I also liked the
Dulux ICI Light & Space range -- this is a low VOC paint that has been specially formulated to lighten dark areas in the home, and to make rooms seem bigger. I decided to use it in the kitchen if neccessary.
However, I finally found the company I had been looking for while perusing a local interior decoration magazine -
Murobond Paints! I went to see them in Sunway -- and after a bit of a rocky start (they said they didnt have what I was looking for, when they actually did!), I found my paint nirvana. It was strange that process. I called up, I went to visit, and I was told they didnt have any Natural Paints. When I complained (to the manager), she reiterated that they didnt have any Natural Paint. I went to leave, and then decided to go back for one more try. I told her how disappointed I was, and she then said, well, actually they DID have Natural Paints (!!!!!) just not all colours or shades, and would this be okay. Of course! Once that strange wobble was over with, the customer service could not have been better -- very responsive, intelligent, helpful, and engaged. I was impressed after the first difficulty.
Renovation lesson: ALWAYS try again, because you never ever know why people are telling you No. Just try and be both polite and forceful at the same time!
I ordered several kinds of paint from them, but the major purchase was the Natural Paint (along with the natural undercoat).
Here is the ingredient list for the Natural Paint: Fresh milk, casein, egg white, vinegar, calcium carbonate, titanium dioxide, talc, marble powder, borax, linseed oil, methylcellulose, glycerine, sodium silicate, alum, essential oils (thyme, pine-tree, mint).
Cool, eh? And it was available in some gorgeous shades of white. I chose Raw Earth. I also got the Cement Paint for my bathroom walls. I wanted the bathroom to feel very organic -- and I decided against using tiling on the walls. I wanted a more faded, funky feel, and Murobond is the only company in Malaysia to carry Cement Paint. I painted the walls of the bathroom a dusky blue - this will have a faded patina and only get better with age. I really loved this!
Here are the various colour choices I made for the flat in terms of paint:

I tried to choose a soothing and organic colour palette. I love blue, and feel its a good accent with the warmth of the wood that will be in the floor and fixtures.
I was also really happy to get some good suggestions for things that would add to the overall feel of the house.
D, my lawyer, who is a major house renovator in his spare time, said I should get an
Austin Air Filter. This is a HEPA rated air filter, and from their website, and also independent comparison sites, seems to be the most effective air filter out there. Luckily, they also have a local supplier.
S suggested that I get an
Acoustic Revive RR-77. This is an amazing product. Its made in Japan, and was developed as a techno-gadget to enhance listening and recording experiences for high end phonophiles. Its basically a little box which generates a pulse called the
Schumman Resonance - which is the hum of the earth. Here is a
good explanation of it. This hum affects all living things (from plants to animals) and is absolutely critical for our well being and health. The Acoustic Revive creates this electromagnetic pulse, and was originally developed to make recordings sound better on high end systems. However, users found it affected them at a much deeper and more powerful level -- affecting sleep patterns, emotional well being, illness (from asthma to migraines to Lupus). Its pretty powerful -- its like the original OMMM. I was glad to find a
distributor in Singapore, and have already installed in in my temporary space. The sayangs love it!
While all the sourcing was going on, Mr Eng Hoe and his crew were busy in the destruction phase.I was stunned when I saw the house. They had pulled out all the built ins, they had hacked up the floor, taken out the sliding glass door, and basically dismembered the bathroom. It was quite a traumatic sight! I couldnt believe this was my flat ... I didnt recognise it. I also was astounded at how small it seemed - I cant believe I actually fit so much junk inside it!

This is the entrance hallway. I was so happy to see the end of those ugly blue tiles!!!

Where did my living room go?!?

I also rewired the flat and moved plug points to areas which were more logical for me. It was something I wanted to do for ages, and is such a simple change, but affects every day working and living! Note also the heavy brown paint around the door frames and the staining on the walls from where the paintings used to be. So ugly.

My kitchen and airwell look kind of sad without the beautiful plants.

My bedroom also disappeared! Heh. :)
This was when I really started to get excited...