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Eleganz Concept
post Dec 27 2010, 01:22 PM

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QUOTE(aerozs @ Dec 27 2010, 01:00 PM)
Hi, is't 3g glass is not good for kitchen cabinet. Kian Classique told me better to use Arcrylic other then use 3g. It;s easy to broke. Is't true. But i see that arcrylic is easy to scratch.
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So far, i haven hear any of my client or friend say about break of glass for 3G, because the proper way of doing 3G will have a wood support at the back of glass, so break is hard to happen unless you purposely knock on it. But what u say is right, arcrylic is very easy to scratch and the shadow reflextion are not good as using glass.

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phythia79
post Dec 27 2010, 03:08 PM

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QUOTE(ADJ @ Dec 27 2010, 12:56 PM)
yea, Patric is personally supervising the re-installation today. let's see how it goes.
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Let us know how it turned out as I'm in the midst of scheduling for site measurement with UD.


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post Dec 27 2010, 03:12 PM

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QUOTE(ADJ @ Dec 27 2010, 12:56 PM)
yea, Patric is personally supervising the re-installation today. let's see how it goes.
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QUOTE(phythia79 @ Dec 27 2010, 03:08 PM)
Let us know how it turned out as I'm in the midst of scheduling for site measurement with UD.
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Yup, keep us with updates and maybe pictures of the reinstallation.

Good Luck!!
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post Dec 27 2010, 05:23 PM

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QUOTE(Shazzac @ Dec 27 2010, 03:12 PM)
Yup, keep us with updates and maybe pictures of the reinstallation.

Good Luck!!
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Was a bit suprised to see this as i tot UD always deliver satisfaction to customer in terms value & quality.

Hope UD will fix this issue for u. Guess too much order for them especially lotsa ppl rush b4 CNY. Iam one of them, in the schedule to fix site measurement with Erny this week... hmm.gif



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post Dec 28 2010, 09:13 AM

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QUOTE(YannYann @ Dec 27 2010, 05:23 PM)
Was a bit suprised to see this as i tot UD always deliver satisfaction to customer in terms value & quality.

Hope UD will fix this issue for u. Guess too much order for them especially lotsa ppl rush b4 CNY. Iam one of them, in the schedule to fix site measurement with Erny this week... hmm.gif
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I'm also trying to fix a date for site measurement..but looks like they are very busy. I'll be only doing my KC after CNY..don't want to go in with the rush as I know then the quality will drop.
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post Dec 28 2010, 09:45 AM

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my installation finish yesterday with Erny personally fixed the wine glass holder at my house..was able to ask erny bout the installation that has gone wrong.apparently there's some mix-up at the factory and something has gone awfully wrong. Fret not ADJ as we are the customer and i trust they will do their best to right their wrong. These are quite busy time for them and Erny said they have to advise some of their customer request after CNY. I don't think they would want to purposely tarnish their reputation, especially here in LYN.
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post Dec 28 2010, 10:56 AM

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QUOTE(rEktOr @ Dec 28 2010, 09:45 AM)
my installation finish yesterday with Erny personally fixed the wine glass holder at my house..was able to ask erny bout the installation that has gone wrong.apparently there's some mix-up at the factory and something has gone awfully wrong. Fret not ADJ as we are the customer and i trust they will do their best to right their wrong. These are quite busy time for them and Erny said they have to advise some of their customer request after CNY. I don't think they would want to purposely tarnish their reputation, especially here in LYN.
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I think most importantly for any businesses is that they admit and rectify their mistake as this shows that they are very sincere and genuine in conducting their business - not just any fly-by-night company.
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post Dec 28 2010, 12:17 PM

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so I went late last night (10pm) to my house to check on the status of the reinstallation. apparently a team of 4-5 ppl including Patric was there until 8-9pm. my parents couldn't supervise the work up close as there was too much dust from all the chipboard sawing.

overall, it is rectified, but still pending on some stuffs:
1. wet kitchen seems okay, but i will need to inspect in further detail. dish drainer still not yet installed - Patric will arrange again to have that installed. it wasn't a 100% reinstallation, just change of affected parts.
2. dry kitchen pending granite installation. there are some alignment issues for a certain portion, so Patric needs to rectify it.

i don't have any pictures now, will probably inspect again and take some snaps again.
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post Dec 28 2010, 02:51 PM

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QUOTE(ADJ @ Dec 28 2010, 12:17 PM)
so I went late last night (10pm) to my house to check on the status of the reinstallation. apparently a team of 4-5 ppl including Patric was there until 8-9pm. my parents couldn't supervise the work up close as there was too much dust from all the chipboard sawing.

overall, it is rectified, but still pending on some stuffs:
1. wet kitchen seems okay, but i will need to inspect in further detail. dish drainer still not yet installed - Patric will arrange again to have that installed. it wasn't a 100% reinstallation, just change of affected parts.
2. dry kitchen pending granite installation. there are some alignment issues for a certain portion, so Patric needs to rectify it.

i don't have any pictures now, will probably inspect again and take some snaps again.
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Thanks so much for the update.

Hopefully everything will turn up ok with the final installation!
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post Dec 28 2010, 06:35 PM

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QUOTE(phythia79 @ Dec 28 2010, 10:56 AM)
I think most importantly for any businesses is that they admit and rectify their mistake as this shows that they are very sincere and genuine in conducting their business - not just any fly-by-night company.
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VERY agree on this!!!
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post Dec 29 2010, 11:10 AM

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ok here are some pics taken late last night:

the fixed wet kitchen:
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and WIP dry kitchen:
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Patric's installer is supposed to come today to do some fixes and install the dishrack... granite will come on the 7th of Jan apparently...
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post Dec 29 2010, 11:20 AM

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QUOTE(ADJ @ Dec 29 2010, 11:10 AM)
ok here are some pics taken late last night:

the fixed wet kitchen:
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and WIP dry kitchen:
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Patric's installer is supposed to come today to do some fixes and install the dishrack... granite will come on the 7th of Jan apparently...
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How's the 2nd installation like (up to date)? Satisfactory?

You have so many cabinets la. Hehe.
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post Dec 29 2010, 11:41 AM

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Yeah..ADJ..is the 2nd installation up to date and satisfactory?
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QUOTE(Shazzac @ Dec 29 2010, 11:20 AM)
How's the 2nd installation like (up to date)? Satisfactory?

You have so many cabinets la. Hehe.
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so far so good...pending on the granite before can give a full conclusion...
i prefer lots of cabinets so that i can store everything away from view
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post Dec 29 2010, 12:03 PM

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QUOTE(ADJ @ Dec 29 2010, 11:43 AM)
so far so good...pending on the granite before can give a full conclusion...
i prefer lots of cabinets so that i can store everything away from view
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Understood.

Was planning to get my kitchen done with minimum cabinets so I won't buy alot of gadgets/pots&pans/cutleries etc.
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post Dec 29 2010, 12:26 PM

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QUOTE(Shazzac @ Dec 29 2010, 12:03 PM)
Understood.

Was planning to get my kitchen done with minimum cabinets so I won't buy alot of gadgets/pots&pans/cutleries etc.
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Hahhaa...I was also thinking of the same..don't want to spend on alot of pots & pans..kekeek..but I think...once I start doing my kitchen, i'll sure buy more...

Shazzac, have you chosen which KC contractor?
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QUOTE(phythia79 @ Dec 29 2010, 12:26 PM)
Hahhaa...I was also thinking of the same..don't want to spend on alot of pots & pans..kekeek..but I think...once I start doing my kitchen, i'll sure buy more...

Shazzac, have you chosen which KC contractor?
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Hey,

Not yet. Coz my place won't be ready till mid of 2013. Just going around Forums and seeing how the KC contractors are and pricing wise.

This is so I will know how much to budget for instead of blowing everything that I have on my travels.

But I might go with Signature Kitchen. Heard from alot of friends that their quality and workmanship is good.
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QUOTE(Shazzac @ Dec 29 2010, 12:38 PM)
Hey,

Not yet. Coz my place won't be ready till mid of 2013. Just going around Forums and seeing how the KC contractors are and pricing wise.

This is so I will know how much to budget for instead of blowing everything that I have on my travels.

But I might go with Signature Kitchen. Heard from alot of friends that their quality and workmanship is good.
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Ooo..Signature Kitchen is my dream..but not much moolah cry.gif

Thankfully for this forum that I heard about UD and know about a thing or two from the sifus here.
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strangely i don't see the value of paying so much for signature kitchen..
I've visited UD but ended up choosing d-format for our dry/wet kitchen... A lot of times the installer plays a great role to decide whether you are getting a product worths its money or you are getting a lemon eventhough it is from a reputatable company.
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QUOTE(numbertwo @ Dec 29 2010, 01:58 PM)
strangely i don't see the value of paying so much for signature kitchen..
I've visited UD but ended up choosing d-format for our dry/wet kitchen...  A lot of times the installer plays a great role to decide whether you are getting a product worths its money or you are getting a lemon eventhough it is from a reputatable company.
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Hi numbertwo...care to share your experiene and photos of your kitchen by d format? biggrin.gif

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