Our electrical works are underway.
Car Porch
This picture showing one of the existing lighting point on the ceiling, and the point for the wall light on the opposite pillar. Unfortunately, the ceiling wires were already concealed when this picture was taken.
Living Room
Not sure what is this for, but I believe he is preparing the wires for the light box.
This is how it looks like when he finished.
Looping wires for a new 13A wall socket.
Wires prepared for down lights and fan.
2 holes are drilled to loop wires for new points in the dry kitchen.
The hole to the right is coming from the store room, where the main circuit breakers are located.
The hole to the left is leading to the dry kitchen area.
Dry Kitchen Area
The wires had to be run from the store room via the top and utility room so that it can be hidden from sight and without hacking any of the tiles.
This is how it looks like after installing the wall sockets.
These sockets will be used for the refrigerator and ovens
2 tiles have to be hacked off to run the wires.
The hole to the right of the window is leading to the dry kitchen.
The hole to the left of the window is coming from the store room.
The highest hole on the wall is leading to the new wall socket at the staircase.
This is taken from the utility room.
These holes are for looping the wires for the wall socket at the dry kitchen as explained above.
The wires are run from the store room via the top of the dry kitchen and down and out to the wall socket on the other side of the wall.
Staircase Area
We found the original lighting point to be too low and installing a lamp here will cause something or someone's head to hit it.
Yard
We needed more wall socket points at the yard.
4 tiles were hacked off to run the wire to the outside.
There isn't any lighting point outside the yard. Therefore, we had to run a new lighting point.
We also added a water-proofed wall socket.
The Guest Room
New looping point at the guest room
Upper floor area
Dining Area
Looping wires for a new 13A wall socket.
2 holes are drilled to loop wires for new points in the dry kitchen.
The hole to the right is coming from the store room, where the main circuit breakers are located.
The hole to the left is leading to the dry kitchen area.
Store Room
Dry Kitchen Area
The wires had to be run from the store room via the top and utility room so that it can be hidden from sight and without hacking any of the tiles.
This is how it looks like after installing the wall sockets.
These sockets will be used for the refrigerator and ovens
The wires for this new wall socket is coming from the store room via the outside route shown below.
2 tiles have to be hacked off to run the wires.
The hole to the left of the window is coming from the store room.
The highest hole on the wall is leading to the new wall socket at the staircase.
These holes are for looping the wires for the wall socket at the dry kitchen as explained above.
Staircase Area
We found the original lighting point to be too low and installing a lamp here will cause something or someone's head to hit it.
The wall socket below is basically a new point for the purpose of using a vacuum.
The lighting point is moved to the sides and brought higher to be in line with the center of the window
Yard
We needed more wall socket points at the yard.
4 tiles were hacked off to run the wire to the outside.
We also added a water-proofed wall socket.
The Guest Room
New looping point at the guest room
Upper floor area
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