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Erny_Looi
post Dec 17 2009, 02:07 PM

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QUOTE(steven437 @ Dec 17 2009, 10:52 AM)
bro want to ask how much is this design??errmm i might need some custom make as i don't need so many cabinet/drawer, but roughly how much is this set??

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This set is around RM7k-RM8k, without elecctric stuff & sink.
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post Jan 4 2010, 04:58 PM

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Kitchen in Denai Alam~

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Added on January 4, 2010, 4:59 pm3D drawing for kitchen in Vista Emas ~

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Added on January 4, 2010, 5:00 pm3D drawings for kitchen cabinet in dengkil~

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post Jan 12 2010, 05:05 PM

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post Jan 13 2010, 11:57 PM

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Pls find replies as below,

do you put a concrete base with solid surface? or concrete base only goes with tiles?
Yes, we did before, but the table will become too thick and it dose not look nice. actually you don't need the concrete table to support the solid surface but the cabinet itself will do.

could you advise on the estimated costs for the kitchen cabinets if the top is
a) melamine (L shaped dry kitchen - measurement 3ft (base only) + 11ft (base & top)
Actually the price always depend on design, materials and also accessories, so I can't quote for you before I discuss with you about all that things.

b) solid surface (for dry kitchen only - measurement as above)
Solid surface it cost RM160 pfr and granite RM190 pfr.

c) concrete base + tiles (and if you do the concrete base or I have to source a contractor separately and you only do kitchen cabinets)
and which is the best choice (but i'll be using the dry kitchen to wash dishes.. eg would the water cause the melamine top to spoil? or should i do a concrete top with tiles.)
If you can find cheaper price, of course I'll advise you to take the cheaper quotation. Actually it depend on how you take care of it. I believe most of the owners will not choose steel to do their cabinet just because they worry about this problem. Just like you will not change all your glass windows to steel just because you worry you may break it.

for wet kitchen (measurement 6 ft + 2 ft - L shaped) and dry kitchen
d) granite - dry kitchen or is wet kitchen advisable?
Sure, granite is natural stone and it is very long lasting material.

i heard that for wet kitchen, instead of melamine board cabinet, you could combine with err.. is it glass?
Yes, that is 3G glass door.


Added on January 14, 2010, 12:04 am
QUOTE(jollyjoy @ Jan 13 2010, 09:40 PM)


Added on January 13, 2010, 11:55 pm
Hi,
Kindly enlighten me.

Does this mean that 2x2 tiles + concrete base is not recommended as the tiles would become loose? averagely, how long will it take for the tiles to be loose?

how much is the price differentiation pfr for concrete + tiles and granite?
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It will become loose in few years.. depand on what you work on the table. if the daily work on it is heavy work, the tiles may drop out. When you knock on the tiles, you can hear the sound is different, it is empty below the tiles. Unless you choose 1x1 tiles.

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post Jan 23 2010, 05:11 PM

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[quote=davwon,Jan 19 2010, 10:58 PM]
[quote=Erny_Looi,Jan 4 2010, 04:58 PM]
Kitchen in Denai Alam~

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How much this cost without cooker hood & hob? PM me if possible. Thanks.

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3G door + granite top, i think this set of cabinet less than RM 5,500.

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Added on January 23, 2010, 5:28 pm[quote=jollyjoy,Jan 14 2010, 09:33 PM]

Added on January 14, 2010, 9:36 pmthanks erny for your reply.

i have another question. all these kitchen tops are really confusing..

is MAICA HPL the same as MIECO or Melamine?

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Miaca (high pressure laminates, HPL) and Mieco Melamine (MFC melamine faced chipboard)
Both also lamineted board.

i think the is just different company..

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post Jan 23 2010, 10:25 PM

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QUOTE(moonh @ Jan 12 2010, 05:52 PM)
hi erny,

for table top of the kitchen cabinet above (excluding the bar), is it made of concrete & tiles?

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ya, it is concrete table with 2x2 tiles. the bar table is Mieco worktop.


Added on January 23, 2010, 10:30 pm
QUOTE(grotesk @ Jan 23 2010, 09:25 PM)
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Hi Erny,

Wish to know the small 'mosaic' at the wall, how much does that cost? I like the design very much!~

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The small mosaic cost around RM16-18 psf..
But the workmanship is around rm20 psf..(chinese uncle worker, if indon worker perhaps u can get cheaper price on that)


Added on January 23, 2010, 10:37 pmIf your cabinet is wood surface or melamine surface, you can use this to clean it.

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Added on January 23, 2010, 10:37 pmL-shape sliding door wardrobe

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Added on January 23, 2010, 10:40 pmbefore install mirror,

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cabinet with mirror on wall,

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Feng Sui believe with mirror in dining room, will bring more wealth to your house!


Added on January 23, 2010, 10:40 pm island with granite top,

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post Feb 14 2010, 12:50 AM

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Happy Chinese New Year to all of you!!
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post Feb 21 2010, 04:40 PM

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Open concept dry kitchen~
Simple design with bar counter, dark cabinet match with black table top.

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Added on February 21, 2010, 4:41 pm3D design
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Added on February 21, 2010, 4:50 pmwet kitchen

Even your wet kitchen is small, you still can have a nice design for it.
white suface top is very suitable for small kithcen.
dark colour for base cabinet ensure there is great contrast with white table.
For wall cabinet, you can mix with frosted glass to create a mordern design for your kitchen.

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Added on February 21, 2010, 4:50 pm3D design
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post Feb 25 2010, 11:46 PM

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My latest project in PJ,

3G door & granite top~
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Added on February 26, 2010, 12:39 amBlack granite top~ my favourite~

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Added on February 26, 2010, 12:42 am
QUOTE(trojant @ Feb 23 2010, 04:29 PM)
erny, taking ur photo as reference, what is the width of the dry kitchen, from the table top to the sink wall?
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The size for this cabinet is 6ft x 9ft x 6ft, sink located at 6ft length cabinet, fridge located at middle of 9ft length cabinet and breakfast table with 6ft length.


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post Mar 1 2010, 11:43 AM

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Another project in Kajang Sutera, smile.gif

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Added on March 1, 2010, 11:56 amSemua forumer yang baca thread ini pun harap boleh memiliki dapur yang cantik dan mempunyai gaya istimewa, jadi para forumer perlu ambil perhatian tentang beberapa faktor yang penting untuk menyempurnakan dapur anda.

Kedudukan sinki (sink), dapur (stove), peti ais (fridge) dan ketuhar (oven) memainkan peranan yang penting dalam sebuah dapur.
Jadi, perkara pertama yang perlu dilakukan sebelum kerja renovation adalah menetapkan kedudukan barang-barang tersebut.

Sinki adalah paling sesuai berhadapan dengan tingkap dalam dapur. Ini bukan sahaja dapat memberi keselesaan kepada pengguana namun ia juga mengelakkan kelembapan dalam dapur terutamanya sinki yang sering dalam keadaan basah.
Cahaya matahari dan angin dari tingkap dapat mengeringkan sinki yang basah dengan lebih berkesan. Ini juga salah satu cara untuk memanjangkan jangka hayat kabinet dapur anda.

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Bagi dapur pula, ia adalah lebih sesuai letak berhampiran dengan sinki. Ini bukan sahaja dapat memudahkan pengguna namun penyedut asap (hood) dapat mengeluarkan asap dari dapur dengan lebih berkesan. (Semakin pendek paip penyedut asap, maka ia dapat memaksimumkan fungsinya untuk mengeluarkan asap dari dapur anda) Lokasi yang agak sesuai bagi dapur adalah 1.5 kaki ke 3 kaki jarak dari sinki, jadi ruang antara sinki dan dapur adalah cukup untuk dua orang pengguna untuk melakukan kerjanya di depan sinki dan dapur masing-masing.

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Ketuhar adalah sejenis barang elektrik voltan tinggi dan ia adalah tidak sesuai kalau letak berhampiran dengan dapur. Maka menyediakan jarak sekurang-kurang 3 kaki di antara dapur dengan ketuhar adalah lebih selamat bagi pengguna.
Ketuhar biasa memerlukan ruang 600m x 600mm, jadi ia boleh diletakkan di kabinet bawah atau di dalam kabinet tinggi.
Demi meningkatkan kegunaan kabinet supaya pengguna boleh simpan lebih banyak barang, kabinet tinggi merupakan salah satu pilihan yang baik. Di samping itu, jika pengguna letak ketuhar dalam kabinet tinggi, maka pengguna boleh menentukan ketuharnya pada ketinggian yang sesuai dan menyenangkan pengguna semasa menggunakan ketuharnya.

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Peti ais merupakan salah satu barang yang agak besar dalam dapur, kedudukan yang paling sesuai untuk peti ais adalah di hujung dapur supaya menjadikan visual ruang dapur lebih luas. Kebanyakan pereka kabinet dapur suka letak kabinet tinggi di tepi peti ais supaya ia tutup tepi peti ais supaya hanya nampak pintu peti ais. Ini merupakan cara yang baik untuk menyembunyikan peti ais yang besar ini di dalam kabinet demi menjelmakan dapur yang lebih kemas dan teratur. Walaubagaimanapun, pengguna dinasihatkan supaya menjarakkan sekurang-kurang 4 inci di antara peti ais dengan kabinet tujuannya untuk membekalkan sistem pengudaraan yang lebih sempurna.

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post Mar 5 2010, 01:37 AM

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Hi there, please check PM, just sent it~
Have a nice day!

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post Mar 9 2010, 01:32 AM

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Black Melamine without aluminum frame and most of the people named it melamine abs.

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Added on March 9, 2010, 1:40 amTall cabinet provide perfect storage place in your kichen,

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post Mar 12 2010, 12:56 PM

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QUOTE(nick210214 @ Mar 9 2010, 08:38 AM)
one of my favourite colours. Some times we can really make do without the aluminium frames.
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Ya, it looks natural and simple. biggrin.gif
Especially for those owner prefer Bali Style.
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post Mar 14 2010, 01:32 PM

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Dry and wet kitchen in Mieco melamine board & granite top.

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Added on March 14, 2010, 1:34 pmWet kichen around 6ft x 6ft.

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Added on March 14, 2010, 1:35 pmWhite 3G for dry kithcen.

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post Mar 15 2010, 12:39 AM

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Kalau bagi dapur yang mempunyai keluasan yang sederhana atau kecil, ia lebih sesuai direka dengan konsep ringkas dan moden. Perkara pertama perlu ditimbangkan ialah praktical, jadi kamu boleh menggunakan ruang yang ada dengan sepenuhnya. Perkara yang kedua ialah rekakan dapur kabinet yang tersusun dan ringkas, pilihkan material dan warna yang sesuai untuk dapur ini. Pemilihan warna cerah seperti putih akan memberikan ilusi ruang yang lebih luas dan besar.

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Bagi tuna rumah yang berani bolehlah pilih warna terang seperti oren atau merah untuk sebahagian kabinet anda supaya dapur anda nampak lagi moden dan bergaya!

Warna tanah seperti beige atau warna yang lembut memberikan suasana yang lebih tenang dan selesa.

Warna Perang menwujudkan suasana damai dan natural, tapi pastikan dapur kamu mempunyai cahaya matahari yang cukup.

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Added on March 15, 2010, 12:43 amBanyak pengguna memilih papan lamina untuk rekaan kabinet dapur pada masa kini. Mungkin kerana warna dan rekaannya yang menarik, atau harga yang lebih murah berbanding dengan solid wood. Kepelbagaian tekstur dan warna papan lamina di pasaran menjadikan gaya pintu kabinet lebih menarik namun cenderung kepada konsep moden kontemporari.

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Penjagaan material ini lebih senang dan mudah kerana permuakaannya yang sukar tercalar dan ia bersifat tahan lembapan.

Mendalami pilihan papan lamina ini, Mieco Decorative MFC, ia terdapat beberapa jenis konsep tersendiri seperti plain, solid, woodgrain dan decorative colour.

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Berikut ada beberapa test yang telah dijalankan oleh syarikat Mieco pada papan lamina.

1) Heat Resistant
a. Lighted cigarette placed on surface of test sample.
-Stain easilt removed by wet cloth.

b. Sample placed in oven and baked at 70°C for 24 hours.
- No hairline cracks observed using a 6x magnifying glass.

c. Aluminum container containing oil superheated to 180°C place on sample for 20 minutes.
- No marks or any changes observed.

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2. Abrasion Resistant
a. Taber abraser applied at 500 gram on to sample.
- Insignificant abrasion of surface sample.

3. Steam Resistant
a. Test sample placed on top of a beaker of boiling water.
- No fault observed

4. Chemical or stain resistant
Surface of test sample exposed to various chemicals and stain; alkali alcohol, petroleum products, coffee, aminol oil, vegetable oil/sauce, soap/detergent, tea, vinegar, sugar, ink, lip stick, nail-polish, milk/ milk product, ammonium chloride, shoe-polish.
- no fault or stain observed on sample in all cases.

(Info from Mieco company)

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Added on March 15, 2010, 12:45 amPanduan untuk kawan-kawan di sini untuk memilih kabinet dapurnya.
Memilih kabinet dapur perlu menimbangkan reka bentuk, pemilihan material, pratikal, budget, dan juga hasil kerja. Pilihkan syarikat yang boleh dipercayai, jujur, dan mengkhusus dalam pembinaan kabinet dapur. Luangkan masa untuk melawat ke ruang pameran kabinet dan periksa hasil kerja syarikat tersebut. Bila anda melawat ke ruang pameran yang menyediakan suasana ruang dapur sebenar, anda berpeluang melihat dengan lebih teliti dan jelas tentang rekaan kabinet. Selain itu, anda juga boleh bandingkan pelbagai warna kemasan, pemegang pintu, dan material. Pilihkan gaya rekaan dan konsep yang sesuai, minta syarikat tersebut menyediakan 3D drawing supaya anda boleh tengok hasil rekaannya dan anda juga boleh pilihkan rekaan kabinet yang anda minat.

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Telitikan tawaran harga syarikat tersebut dan pastikan harganya tiada sebarang ''hidden cost''. Tanya tentang khidmat seperti pemasangan barang elektrik, kerja air paip, dan sebagainya. Dapatkan final quotation yang anda puas hati, dan pastikan syarikat tersebut menyediakan khidmat selepas jualan dan memeriksa kabinet selepas ia dipasang.

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Pastikan pemilihan kabinet dapur ini tidak melebihi budget anda, sama ada memilih gaya yang mewah atau memadai dengan gaya ringkas dan sederhana.
Pilih material yang jenis kukuh dan tahan lama, contohnya granite lebih tahan lama banding dengan meja kayu. Ini dapat mengelakkan pembaziran kerana kabinet yang sangat murah mungkin syarikat tersebut menggunakan material yang tidak baik dan akhirnya ia cepat rosak dan bazir wang untuk menggantikannya. Selepas memilih rekaan, material untuk kabinet dapur anda, pastikan anda bandingkan harga beberapa syarikat.


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post Mar 21 2010, 01:39 PM

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QUOTE(Joy~ @ Mar 15 2010, 10:22 AM)
Hi,

   Is it suitable to use Maica material as the table top in the kitchen? what are the pros and cons if compared to concrete top or solid surface?
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The price is cheap compare to solid surface, concrete or granite.
It is heat resistance and anti-scratch.

But if this table always in wet condition and the owner never take good care of it....then is time to prepare and change the table top. haha!


Added on March 21, 2010, 1:48 pm
QUOTE(jiaenn83 @ Mar 18 2010, 09:21 PM)
thanks for d advice..im planning to put 1 x 2 tiles on kitchen wall...


Added on March 19, 2010, 3:34 pmmind to ask you guys something, the wet kitchen water tap should b at d sink area or wall tiles area?

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Ya, tiles 1x2 is good choice. Choose those smooth surface and it will be much more easy to clean it.
If you plan to have filter in future, fix the water tap on the table. When your water tap fixed on table, in case it is leaking, and you still can fix that. If from wall, you have to hack the tiles and do the repair work.

But if come from wall, it will be more strong and it will not loose easily. Perhaps you will have more space under the sink.


Added on March 21, 2010, 1:50 pmNew TV cabinet, hope u all like it~ smile.gif

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Added on March 21, 2010, 1:51 pmBlue Pearl granite top & melamine board cabinet.

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Added on March 21, 2010, 1:52 pmDurable material for table in market~ !!
Granite table top~

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post Mar 27 2010, 04:32 PM

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Before and after~~ smile.gif

this is the old concrete table...

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this is the new kitchen cabinet and new concrete table~

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post Mar 28 2010, 03:55 PM

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QUOTE(antzan @ Mar 27 2010, 05:35 PM)
Wow! kitchen makeover babe....surely the Wife would not cook as too nice the kitchen lor...tumbs up!!


Added on March 27, 2010, 5:40 pmsaw Unity Design in the Impiana Dapur Mag....
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Ya, I like red + black combination too~!
Haha! the cabinet in my showroom now in Majalah dapur Impiana, me and my bro photo too, haha! (Funny face in that photo...) Haha!
I did order 100 of that magazine to give to my customer. thumbup.gif


Added on March 28, 2010, 3:57 pm
QUOTE(newbie99 @ Mar 27 2010, 09:59 PM)
If you can afford it, granite top is the best, being stain, scratch, heat resistant. I had mine done for the cabinet top and wall cladding. To give u an idea how durable it is, it took me 45mins and 4 tungsten carbide drills to drill through 2 screw holes.
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Ya, granite is very durable material. If you have budget can go for it, it will be a very good choice for table top.


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post Mar 29 2010, 05:58 PM

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QUOTE(antzan @ Mar 28 2010, 06:35 PM)
total recommend the Unity Design..perhaps the best in town lor...cheers mate
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haha! Thanks!

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Added on March 30, 2010, 12:09 pmBlack 3G doors + dark blue mieco worktop~ smile.gif

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post Apr 1 2010, 06:39 PM

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QUOTE(areankim @ Mar 30 2010, 06:37 PM)
i still wondering how can i install a cooking hood becos my house is intermediate type.. any idea?
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You can cover the ducting by a board in front like photo below..
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Or you also can hide the ducting in the cabinet..
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Added on April 1, 2010, 6:40 pm
QUOTE(antzan @ Mar 30 2010, 09:01 PM)
just pass the plan n current picture to yr designer...wonders can happen...only thing is yr pocket size...hehehe
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haha! ya, just let your designer settle this for you~ tongue.gif


Added on April 1, 2010, 6:42 pmIt can be done, that's why people call it custom made cabinet, hehe!


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