Renovation for terrace homes in Malaysia is of interest of many people taking into consideration that unique and interesting home designs are hard to come across. Most home renovations and remodeling usually coming out finished looking much the same as many other homes in different suburbs around Petaling Jaya and Kuala Lumpur.
When we first posted the write up on this beautifully renovated yet rough facade home, never did we guess that it would become one of our most viewed articles in the year since it was originally posted. And to provide our readers with a better look at this home, we’ve been provided images by the previous owner of this home; which incidentally has had it front facade partially painted yellow at this point in time.
Located in Damansara Kim, this home is just a stones throw away from the popular Tropicana City Mall in Petaling Jaya. The majority of this home from the flooring on the ground floor and all the bathrooms were given a marble finish while the 1st floor of the home was completed using hardwood flooring.
What i find particularly fascinating about this home is the lack of colour on the facade. Finished in a cement grey, the facade exudes a feeling of eloquent mystery. With the placement of green plants to add a dash of colour to the home, it really helped bring out the elements of the homes look.
The images shared below is of this interesting home renovation when its renovation was originally completed. We would also like apologize for the quality of the images taken as the previous owner informed us that they were taken with a phone’s camera but we hope you enjoy looking at the pictures sent nonetheless.
To read the original article about this home, please head to Damansara Kim Home Revitalized!




























Hi, do you have the contractor’s contact for this house? Thanks
Renovation was done by JPHomes. Unfortunately i do not have their contact.
I have,contact me via email. cortex.noise@gmail.com
Sorry, but what exactly did you want us to contact you on? Didn’t understand the msg posted.
Is the owner staying there or is it up for sale?
As far as we know the property has changed hands once already in 2010. If not mistaken, its owner occupied.
Dang.
Any idea how much such renovations would cost?
When the renovation was done about 4 years ago, it cost between RM250k to RM300k. Most of it was spent on finishing rather than any major structural changes.