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dec08
post May 11 2011, 10:50 AM

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QUOTE(lazzy_dogg @ May 11 2011, 01:15 AM)
anyone can advice?

has anyone did a concrete table top with quartz or granite on top of the concrete? just wonder how would it look.....
i am also wondering if the bottom cabinets are wood frames.... wouldnt water be an issue?
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yes, u can actually did a concrete tabletop with quartz or granite and its look more far better than tiles because granite or quartz come from one big piece and biggest size or should say longest length can go is 10' where tiles always come with joining.
btm cabinets should not be an issue but of course depends on how ur take care off...unless u hire maid to do ur jobs..its ur house anyway...take care of it..
but remind u to get a good contractor to do it, i mean experienced one coz btm part of concrete should always deeper than top to prevent water dripping from sink.
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post Dec 15 2011, 05:49 PM

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alot ppl asking advice here...lolz...very interesting answer i'll like to see... smile.gif
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post Dec 16 2011, 12:47 PM

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QUOTE(KrazyChinaman @ Dec 16 2011, 11:45 AM)
i hope this would help:

Most Kitchen Cabinets and Wardrobes (custom made) these days are all made from board. Earlier days (maybe even some carpenters now), a lot of solid wood (mostly just for doors) and plywood were used. Last time wood is cheaper than now. That's why.

Most common wood base materials being used in kitchen cabinets and wardrobes are:

1. Particle board, or known as chip board. There are quite a few types of chip board, ex. better water/moisture resistance in green, fire retardant in red. You can search for more info online.

2. MDF (medium density fiberboard) is a better quality material compared to particle board, due to it's density. Normally it is 4 times higher. MDF is categorized in different classes, E0.5, E1, E2 etc. E0.5 obviously is the best because it contains very little formaldehyde, thus no smell no eyes irritation and no harm to our health.

3. Plywood, categorized in different number sheets of wood being blued together, ex. 3-ply, 5-ply or 7-ply. Equal strength as MDF, and majority of the small scaled manufacturer or carpenter are using this material.

The above mentioned are just the base material, however, they need to dress up neatly, by what we called the finishing. In the market, there are a number of materials commonly used for the finishing.

1. Lamination
a) Melamine - It is actually like a sheet of plastic paper. When it is pressed under high heat and high temperature, it becomes very tough and durable. That explains why laminated floors are becoming popular because of free from scratches and easy to take care. You can do with any wood patterns/grains that you want at the lower layer, it is almost like the real thing!
b) Veneer - A thin slice of wood from the tree trunks. It offers the most realistic wood grain, and also it can be painted into different colors. Undoubtedly, it is natural finishing but prone to being scratched. It needs to be taken good care and might need to varnish/wax when damaged.

These are just some of the information that I am sharing here. Actually, the market is too big to know it all. Sometimes, we might get confused over the terms being used by different manufacturer or merchandiser, but never hesitate to ask for in-depth details. Be a smart consumer.

In my opinion, what is more important in making the kitchen cabinet or bedroom wardrobes in our own house is QUALITY first (then only design). Better quality means long lasting products. It saves my money just for one time buying only, and will last for as long as possible. As for the design, do you see any different from most of the kitchen or wardrobe in the market? NO! Pretty much is all high gloss (glass, mirror, solid one color). It will get bored eventually. Unless, you are able to find something that stands out from the others.

Thanks for reading.
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very well explaination. Its all about the details of a cabinets.. Another things will be the accessories.
How good qualities of your kitchen cabinets or material even need a good qualities of accessories example like hinges and drawer system.
Trust me, dont even get a china made system to cut ur budget. Its all about one time pay, one time stress.

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