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steve426
post Apr 27 2010, 11:37 PM

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QUOTE(nick_nt @ Apr 27 2010, 11:47 PM)
hey, i have a question here, i'm wondering whether is the hosing necessary for the hood?i've been told by some1 b4 that the hosing is not necessary if u don do any massive cooking....is it true?do enlightened me...thx guys
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is true,if u really no often cooking is no need do hosing.actually cooker hood also have two model.one model can do hosing,another cannot.here have some picture cooker hood cannot do hosing.



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post Apr 28 2010, 06:36 PM

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oic, i went n shop for some hoods, most of them that caught my eyes r those which r ready for hosing but however, the 'tauke' said that it's optional, up to me to whether to hose it or not...if i'm not a massive cooker he said it's not necessary, i'm looking at a few brands....any1 heard of linea..it's manufacture by teka by the way..and thx steve426 for tat info

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post Apr 28 2010, 10:24 PM

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QUOTE(nick_nt @ Apr 28 2010, 07:36 PM)
oic, i went n shop for some hoods, most of them that caught my eyes r those which r ready for hosing but however, the 'tauke' said that it's optional, up to me to whether to hose it or not...if i'm not a massive cooker he said it's not necessary, i'm looking at a few brands....any1 heard of linea..it's manufacture by teka by the way..and thx steve426 for tat info
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welcome smile.gif ,but for my suggestion better u do hosing.because cooker hood no do hosing is no many funtion.following picture cooker hood need to do hosing

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post May 2 2010, 03:07 PM

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QUOTE(LickGuy @ Apr 27 2010, 03:03 PM)
Hi Erny,

besides Kitchen cabinet, does your contractor/bro do wardrobe & plaster ceiling?
is there some instalment scheme?
pls pm me the contact also, thanks.
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He do not do renovation works, only specialised in kitchen cabinet, wardrobe, tv cabinet, shoe rack, etc... brows.gif
Credit card yes, but installment i think no... tongue.gif

Wardrobe mix with sliding doors and swing doors.

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may star
post May 3 2010, 01:51 PM

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steve,can pm ur phone num 2 me,thanks u
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post May 5 2010, 09:20 PM

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QUOTE(may star @ May 3 2010, 02:51 PM)
steve,can pm ur phone num 2 me,thanks u
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may,i pm u already smile.gif
cenkudu
post May 6 2010, 07:28 PM

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hope cabinet expert can answer my question. I've asked my contractor to raise the tiles at kitchen cabinet area a little bit (2 inch). just now when I returned home, looks like he does not raise the floor at this cabinet area in fact he already installed tiles. my question how normally we raise floor in this area? either we raise the floor then install tiles OR install tiles,raise the floor from tiles and put another tiles on top? Just want to get prepare before asking him tomorrow as he always try to divert to another issue
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post May 7 2010, 06:02 PM

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QUOTE(cenkudu @ May 6 2010, 07:28 PM)
hope cabinet expert can answer my question. I've asked my contractor to raise the tiles at kitchen cabinet area a little bit (2 inch). just now when I returned home, looks like he does not raise the floor at this cabinet area in fact he already installed tiles. my question how normally we raise floor in this area? either we raise the floor then install tiles OR install tiles,raise the floor from tiles and put another tiles on top? Just want to get prepare before asking him tomorrow as he always try to divert to another issue
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He still can raise the step for cabinet later on, no worry~ smile.gif
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post May 10 2010, 03:58 PM

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share some picture for classic kitchen cabinet for all. rclxms.gif

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post May 10 2010, 08:11 PM

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If the ceiling of my house is ceiling board with the layer above it is the roof ('koz it's at the highest floor), then how to go about installing the cooking hood ? i'm not sure if hosing can apply for this condition ..

Any ideas ?
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post May 11 2010, 11:10 AM

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QUOTE(Life_House @ May 10 2010, 08:11 PM)
If the ceiling of my house is ceiling board with the layer above it is the roof ('koz it's at the highest floor), then how to go about installing the cooking hood ?  i'm not sure if hosing can apply for this condition ..

Any ideas ?
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i think it's not always to be UP, i can take a turn to left or right as long as it's pointed outside. correct if i'm wrong.
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post May 11 2010, 01:57 PM

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QUOTE(areankim @ May 11 2010, 11:10 AM)
i think it's not always to be UP, i can take a turn to left or right as long as it's pointed outside. correct if i'm wrong.
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sorry i'm noob on these things ... do u have any sample pic to show how it looks like if turn to left or right or pointed outside ?

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post May 11 2010, 05:18 PM

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post May 12 2010, 10:52 PM

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QUOTE(steve426 @ May 10 2010, 04:58 PM)
share some picture for classic kitchen cabinet for all. rclxms.gif
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post May 13 2010, 10:57 AM

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QUOTE(KingHenry14 @ May 11 2009, 10:26 AM)
Hi All, anyone does experience in installing kitchen cabinet for his/her new home?

These days I have met a few kitchen cabinet makers and getting a bit confuse about the materials they are using for my cabinet's door.

Common and economical material being used is ABS melamine board type.

However, there are some makers called this as Chipboard as well.
They claimed ABS melamine actually is Chipboard which I am not sure whether it is correct.

My understanding is that Chip Board is a kind of compressed of fibre wood materials that is even worse than Melamine board.

Anyone know the differences between these 2 materials?

Thanks.
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Yup...I heard its the same actually.
My mom is currently using it and after 16 years its starting to peel, morph and get soft and the edges where it meets the wall.

How much is the per foot run price you got for Melamin/Chipboard ?
You can get granite for RM150 per foot run. Of course there are other affordable options.

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post May 14 2010, 03:25 PM

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Hi.... can you pm me your showroom address. Maybe when i have time i want to check it out. Thanks

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post May 14 2010, 11:13 PM

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KITCHEN CABINET+3G DOOR
UP TO 60++ COLOUR FOR CHOOISE
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Added on May 17, 2010, 10:00 pmyesterday i just finish one wadrobe,share to all
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post May 20 2010, 03:05 PM

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QUOTE(steve426 @ May 12 2010, 10:52 PM)
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Nice kitchen, where you copy this photos?
I think is better for you to sepeaate your projects and those copy from internet. People are smart enough and i believe they can differentiate it. sweat.gif
Good Luck!
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post May 20 2010, 07:08 PM

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Hi Erny,

Can give me a quick quote of 14 feet 3G glass top kitchen cabinet (only TOP, already hv bottom)?

Thx!
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post May 20 2010, 10:54 PM

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QUOTE(chthong1 @ May 20 2010, 07:08 PM)
Hi Erny,

Can give me a quick quote of 14 feet 3G glass top kitchen cabinet (only TOP, already hv bottom)?

Thx!
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Hi Erny,

Can you also please let me know the contact of the contractor?

Thanks a lot notworthy.gif

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