| 	          		  	          				                	 THE Consumers Association of Singapore (Case) suggests that those about to renovate their homes: - Check the licences, accreditation and credentials of the firms they have hired.
 
  - Request quotations from more than one design firm.
 
  - Discuss proposed designs and project schedules with the designer.
 
  - Vet thoroughly not only the colour schemes, but also the materials to be used and the dimensions.
 
  - Note the capabilities of the contractor engaged by the interior designers to execute the proposed designs.
 
  - Check that the contract lists the products and services and that the bill is itemised.
 
  - Set up a schedule with clear deadlines.
 
  - Set up a progressive payment schedule. Payment should not be made in full upfront.
 
  - Document and take photos of outstanding defects in case of disputes.
 
  - Refer to the list of accredited CaseTrust contractors available at www.casetrust.org.sg
 
  - Use a model agreement on home renovation, which can be found at www.case.org.sg/model_agreements.html
 
  - Refer to the Building and Construction Authority's guides on good industry practices. The website can be found at www.bca.gov.sg/Publications/EnhancementSeries/enhancement_series.html
 
  - Seek the assistance of Case or file a claim with the Small Claims Tribunal if a dispute is unresolved.
 
 This article was first published in The Straits Times.  |