Tool 1 of 4
Room Scope Planner
First ask: think through the work, room by room.
Output: scope items, decisions, contractor questions, evidence checklist, variation risks, handover checks.
about 5 to 7 minutes.
Start with Room ScopeHomeowner Toolkit
Four short tools to prepare a clearer renovation conversation.
Use them in order if you are starting from scratch, or pick the one closest to where you are now.
Why This Hub Exists
Start with scope, turn it into a brief, compare quote clarity, then inspect budget exposure before signing or making release decisions outside this tool.
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Recommended Sequence
Tool 1 of 4
First ask: think through the work, room by room.
Output: scope items, decisions, contractor questions, evidence checklist, variation risks, handover checks.
about 5 to 7 minutes.
Start with Room ScopeTool 2 of 4
First ask: turn the scope into a structured brief before contractor conversations.
Output: homeowner brief, contractor questions, milestone/evidence questions, variation questions.
about 5 to 8 minutes.
Build a Governed RequestTool 3 of 4
First ask: compare quotations by clarity, not just price.
Output: clarity observations, missing questions, risk flags, contractor fairness notes.
about 5 to 10 minutes.
Compare Quote ClarityTool 4 of 4
First ask: understand budget exposure once you have a quote or payment schedule.
Output: budget risk observations, contingency/variation questions, evidence-before-release questions.
about 5 to 8 minutes.
Track Budget RiskIndependent Tools
Tool 1 of 4
Use this to think through the work, room by room.
Expected output: scope items, decisions, contractor questions, evidence checklist, variation risks, handover checks.
Start with Room ScopeTool 2 of 4
Use this to turn the scope into a structured brief before contractor conversations.
Expected output: homeowner brief, contractor questions, milestone/evidence questions, variation questions.
Build a Governed RequestTool 3 of 4
Use this to compare quotations by clarity, not just price.
Expected output: clarity observations, missing questions, risk flags, contractor fairness notes.
Compare Quote ClarityTool 4 of 4
Use this to understand budget exposure once you have a quote or payment schedule.
Expected output: budget risk observations, contingency/variation questions, evidence-before-release questions.
Track Budget RiskContractor Fairness
Used carefully, these tools help both sides. Clear scope, written variations, and evidence-aware milestones reduce misunderstandings for homeowners and contractors.
Shared Safety Boundary
Tools run in browser unless otherwise stated.
No file upload in these current tools.
No AI call in these current tools unless explicitly stated.
No automatic matching.
No direct routing to contractors.
No contractor ranking or recommendation.
No payment approval or legal advice.
Do not enter NRIC, bank details, passwords, OTPs, payment card details, or sensitive documents.
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The toolkit prepares conversation material only. It does not publish requests, route them to contractors, or approve payments.