QUOTE(cwhong @ May 22 2011, 12:14 AM)
normally boutique was using formica or plywood type ...... reason very simple bcoz of the striking and eyes catching colours only can be done using these two different materials ......normally is showrooms, boutique or saloon will do the same to attracts more clients/customers ..... the following will help u to choose the carpenters which is most suited to your boutique ....... in the markets generally will have two different ppl was doing the carpentry works
1: chipboards (solid board)
2: plywoods (framing type)
very rare can find someone can do both of them, coz the method and the machinery to get the works done generally is very differents. plywoods type needs a lots of hand-on skills while chipboards generally more machines dependent. like the spray paints glass u mention above falls on plywoods type, so start looking/asking from this points should be easier for u to find someone to do the works. hope this will help.......
interesting....1: chipboards (solid board)
2: plywoods (framing type)
very rare can find someone can do both of them, coz the method and the machinery to get the works done generally is very differents. plywoods type needs a lots of hand-on skills while chipboards generally more machines dependent. like the spray paints glass u mention above falls on plywoods type, so start looking/asking from this points should be easier for u to find someone to do the works. hope this will help.......
may i ask....if doing the same amount of length kitchen - for the different in above 1 & 2, how much would it cost ? say 1 cost rm5k...what 2 will cost?
May 22 2011, 10:50 AM

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