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jchong
post Jun 11 2009, 10:10 AM

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QUOTE(Erny_Looi @ Jun 10 2009, 11:31 PM)
Ya, pfr means calculate by 1 meter run.
For example, if the cabinet 5 meters length and it cost rm100 pfr, ----> rm100 x 5 = rm500

In the other hand, if calculate in psf, it means 1ft x 1ft = 1 fts.
For example, if the cabinet 5 meters length and 2 meters width and it cost rm40 psf, --------->rm 40 x (5x2) = rm400
That's quite confusing isn't it? rclxub.gif Why calculate pfr by 1 meter run? In that case you should call it pmr = per meter run. This is the 1st time I hear that pfr is calculated by 1 meter run.

Your second line about psf also confusing. First u say "if calculate in psf, it means 1ft x 1ft = 1 fts". Then in your example you use meters. There's a big difference u know?

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post Jun 11 2009, 11:05 AM

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Can you PM me the price of that nice brown color big kitchen that you posted. Thanks!

I need to prepare my budget for it.
Erny_Looi
post Jun 12 2009, 08:51 AM

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QUOTE(jchong @ Jun 11 2009, 10:10 AM)
That's quite confusing isn't it? rclxub.gif  Why calculate pfr by 1 meter run? In that case you should call it pmr = per meter run. This is the 1st time I hear that pfr is calculated by 1 meter run.

Your second line about psf also confusing. First u say "if calculate in psf, it means 1ft x 1ft = 1 fts". Then in your example you use meters. There's a big difference u know?
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Haha, so sorry, becoz i always use meter in my work, so I make this stupid mistake. haha! doh.gif By the way, I'm structure design engineer (Building).
Ya, u r right. i had edited the info. sweat.gif
Thanks!

Have a nice day!

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post Jun 12 2009, 09:03 PM

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QUOTE(Erny_Looi @ Jun 4 2009, 09:33 PM)
Just to share some info with u all,

Price direct from factory,
Granite 1ft x 1ft = rm170

Price from showroom or agent,
Granite 1ft x 1ft = rm200++

Melamine board + aluminium edging, price direct from factory,
Cabinet below rm180 pfr.
Cabinet above rm130 pfr.
If your kitchen already have concrete table.
Cabinet below rm100 pfr.

Melamine board + aluminium edging, price from showroom or agent,
Cabinet below rm200 pfr.
Cabinet above rm150 pfr.
If your kitchen already have concrete table.
Cabinet below rm120 pfr.

Factory always give free accessory or special offer if u order more than 5k.

That's all i know, hope this info can help those want to order cabinet.

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Added on June 5, 2009, 8:55 am
My brother don't have any agent..he do everything, haha!
Only workers in factory.
Wish 1 day he also able to open factory in Sarawak ya.  brows.gif

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Erny, does the above price include door handles? Pls PM me the contact no. also. Thanks.

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post Jun 12 2009, 10:40 PM

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Avoid china made door handles at all cost.
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post Jun 14 2009, 05:38 PM

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Is there a shop/showroom that we can drop by to check things out?
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post Jun 14 2009, 07:11 PM

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QUOTE(gamenoob @ Jun 14 2009, 05:38 PM)
Erny

Is there a shop/showroom that we can drop by to check things out?
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Ya, u can choose to go factory or showroom.
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post Jun 14 2009, 08:09 PM

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may I know where is the showroom/factory? thanks

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Erny_Looi
post Jun 15 2009, 01:39 PM

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QUOTE(Homerun @ Jun 14 2009, 08:09 PM)
may I know where is the showroom/factory? thanks
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Aldi PM u the location.
Actually if u deal with cabinet contractor, easiet way is bring him to your new house.
So he can direct measure exact dimensions and give u the 3D design and quotation on the spot. smile.gif

By the way, I'm MALE~~~ laugh.gif
Some1 PM me n call me MISS ERNY..... sweat.gif


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post Jun 15 2009, 02:23 PM

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QUOTE(Erny_Looi @ Jun 2 2009, 09:16 AM)
New and popular colour in the market.

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PLease pm me the price for this ?
bcos i really like this design thumbup.gif
TQ very much.
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post Jun 15 2009, 03:56 PM

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Hi all....

Is there any way to change the colour of my cabinet??
Or do I have to get new ones??

Wish it's as easy as changing wallpaper on PC...... smile.gif

Erny_Looi
post Jun 15 2009, 05:13 PM

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QUOTE(christineyap @ Jun 15 2009, 02:23 PM)
PLease pm me the price for this ?
bcos i really like this design  thumbup.gif
TQ very much.
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This is the famous colour right now, many ppls choose this colour. rclxms.gif

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post Jun 15 2009, 05:16 PM

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QUOTE(Erny_Looi @ Jun 15 2009, 05:13 PM)
This is the famous colour right now, many ppls choose this colour.  rclxms.gif
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bcos this color very grand look rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif

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QUOTE(jamesme135 @ Jun 15 2009, 03:56 PM)
Hi all....

Is there any way to change the colour of my cabinet??
Or do I have to get new ones??

Wish it's as easy as changing wallpaper on PC...... smile.gif
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1st time I heard ppl wan to change cabinet's colour... sweat.gif
Maybe is not that easy.. even though it is 3G door. After u change the colour, the 3G door also will not look nice anymore. doh.gif
Good luck~
Cheers!



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post Jun 15 2009, 05:22 PM

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about the tiles "at the cooker part" (the small small tiles)... is that still popular nowadays?
i saw that 2-3 yrs ago.
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post Jun 15 2009, 05:22 PM

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QUOTE(christineyap @ Jun 15 2009, 05:16 PM)
bcos this color very grand look  rclxm9.gif  rclxm9.gif
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Ya, especally with free aluminium frame and free bar handle. haha! brows.gif
u can choose to put the stripe in horizontal or vertical way.
When u put it in horizontal, u can feel your cabinet look wider and modern.
when u put it in vertical, u can feel your cabinet look taller and classic.

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QUOTE(trojant @ Jun 15 2009, 05:22 PM)
about the tiles "at the cooker part" (the small small tiles)... is that still popular nowadays?
i saw that 2-3 yrs ago.
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Ya, I think ppl start using this in interior design since few years ago, but there are many kinds of this small tiles. The design for this small tiles are keep changing. (This is not the small tiles we found in kopitiam toilet brows.gif )

Actually this is very practical way since it is easier to clean up compare to painted wall.
Many ppl prefer to mix this small tiles with 1x2 tiles.



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post Jun 15 2009, 09:09 PM

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QUOTE(trojant @ Jun 15 2009, 05:22 PM)
about the tiles "at the cooker part" (the small small tiles)... is that still popular nowadays?
i saw that 2-3 yrs ago.
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QUOTE(Erny_Looi @ Jun 15 2009, 05:22 PM)
Actually this is very practical way since it is easier to clean up compare to painted wall.
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Those small tiles are called mosaic tiles I believe.

Anyway, I have been told that using those mosaic tiles for the wall behind the cooking hob will cause more work with cleaning and maintenance. This is because with Asian cooking there is a lot of oil being vaporised and flying about. Yes you have the hood to absorb most of the oil, but some will still stick to the wall. Because those mosaic tiles have a lot of groove lines the oil is harder to remove and you need more time and care in wiping. Just something to bear in mind.

Painted wall maintenance depends on the paint type. The cheaper type may be a bit porous so some oil penetrates the paint and cannot be wiped off. Or if you wipe too often the paint will peel. If you use high quality paint it might be better.

Better is to use larger tiles then less groove lines. I've also seen some people use a single sheet of stainless steel or single piece of coloured glass - then wiping is very easy - but it depends if you like the look.

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post Jun 15 2009, 09:28 PM

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Ya, for those cook often, bigger tiles of course better.
My kitchen also use big tiles. brows.gif
Small mosaic too expensive for me.. cry.gif

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post Jun 15 2009, 10:40 PM

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QUOTE(Erny_Looi @ Jun 15 2009, 09:28 PM)
Small mosaic too expensive for me.. cry.gif
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How much are those mosaic tiles usually?
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post Jun 16 2009, 02:56 PM

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Hi, I am looking around for good kitchen cabinet designer. Signature Kitchen came highly recommended by my architect but I also do hear many sad experiences with them.

So far, I am looking at Kitchen Haus from TTDI, Kian Classic, Lifestyle Kitchen from TTDI and also Kitchen Palace at Dataran Sunway.

Would appreciate any feedbacks or experiences one had with one of those above.




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