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Is $150 Bad Price To Clean A 5 Bdrm And A 5 Restrooms Plus The Living Room And The Kitchen

How much would it cost to do a complete interior designing to 600 sq ft house?

I live in Madipakkam near your area Pallikaranai.Since you said there are prefabricated shelves in your house, I’d presume you have Cuddapah/granite slabs in your home. What you are asking is Modular furniture such as Wardrobe cabinets, TV units and a Modular kitchen. If I am right, read on. Otherwise just skip this answer.To do the modular furniture it would cost somewhere around 50k to 75k rupees. I am taking a shot in the dark, so bear with my approximation.You can use Zenterior Price Calculator to do an approximation.We make and deliver modular furniture, so if you want us to take a visit to your home let us know.Disclosure: I work for an awesome company Zenterior. And, we can finish the work in your house in 2 days.Zenterior is a technology-backed modular furniture start-up that delivers modular kitchen in 1 day and a 3BHK interiors in 4 days at a competitive price.The ready to assemble furnitures that we deliver are precisely fabricated using our proprietary technology, ensuring rapid assembly with zero errors. On top of that, our wastage of materials is the lowest, enabling us to provide the best price and finish to our customers.We provide individual quotations for Materials and Labor for you to have a better control. Sample quotation looks as below.

Does this moving out plan seem okay to you?

Its always been suggested to me to have 3-6 months of expenses (Rent, Food, Car, Utilities, etc.) saved up in an emergency fund. This is for if you get hurt, lose your job, etc.

Your income needs to be high enough to support your rent. 1/4 of your income for rent is a good number to shoot for. This means that you'd need to make $2600/month or approximately $600/wk. (12 mos * $2600 = $31200; $31200/52 wks = $600/wk). That's about $15/hr @ 40 hrs if you dont figure in taxes.

Room mates are a really good way to keep costs down. I'm not a big fan of living with friends, however (I've had bad experiences which combining business-with-pleasure, so to speak), but if you can work it out then more power to you!

I've lost control of my house!! Help!!?

You have to start somewhere.

Go disposable as soon as you can.

Go to the store and buy one brand new trash can that holds 40 gallons. Get plenty of liners. Get busy filling it.

If you don't think your dishes are worth washing, throw them out. No sense wasting all the time and energy washing them if it takes more time that they are worth.

Get two bins. Mark one HIS and HERS. Put these in a central location where each of you can toss your stuff that you don't want to lose track of.

Get 3 boxes:

Mark one never used items.

Mark one sometimes used items.

Mark one used all the time items.

Go through the house and start classifying your junk. Never used items you send to the trash or good will.

Sometimes used items go in a closet in a back room.

All the time items go to a storage cabinet, closet or shelving.

Buy one of the Swifter floor mops you just squirt for washable floors. Use it daily.

Don't watch the TV or movies unless you are folding laundry, going through the mail, or sorting junk.

Buy a hand vacuum and set it by the couch. Vacuum around the area after you are done.

Only eat on disposable plates when couching it. Use plastic cups until you get the hang of doing the dishes.

Buy the disposable wipes for the bathroom to daily clean it quickly.

Designate one room for school work or studying. Put all the books, computers, etc in that room. Don't eat in there, either.

Eat in kitchen if you can. Otherwise have a trash can right next to the couch. It may look ugly, but dishes everywhere is uglier. Keep it there until you develop the habit of throwing things in the trash.

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