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trojant
post May 29 2009, 04:15 PM

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QUOTE(Erny_Looi @ May 12 2009, 04:11 PM)

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for those oven "integrated"into the kitchen cabinet, if the oven rosak, how to repair?
Need to break the cabinet?
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post May 29 2009, 05:53 PM

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QUOTE(Erny_Looi @ May 29 2009, 06:03 PM)
this is Build-in oven, just design the cabinet to fit the oven..  smile.gif
don't worry, it can be removed.
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ic..ic.. how about the heat dissipation? where the heat goes after usage?
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post Jun 2 2009, 04:25 PM

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QUOTE(Erny_Looi @ Jun 2 2009, 03:28 PM)
The vertical drawer is fit with bottle basket.
Designed to put some bottles like tomato source, cooking oil...etc

Very practical design.  smile.gif
Many peoples like this~
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IMO, the design is practical if you have another basket to but the bottles or the whole row of drawer is completed occupied by bottles.
Imagine if only got 2-3 bottles, when the drawer moving in and out, for sure the thin-shaped bottle will collapse.
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post Jun 5 2009, 03:43 PM

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anyone can share if its really practical to have induction cooker for families that that cook regularly?
especially our local culture used to cook with "big fire"... must got enuf "foh hau"...

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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 19 2009, 10:21 AM

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QUOTE(Erny_Looi @ Jun 19 2009, 10:11 AM)
Concrete has porous becoz the water in there evapurate after sometime, therefore porous forming inside the concrete. This make the concrete become weaker and weaker. The problem is your tiles will start losing the bonding within the concrete.

Granite consist porous but this is the natural product, all kind of stones absorb water but not really fast. For example, u put a few drops of water on it, then come back later and wipe the area. If the area is darker then the rest of your granite it means that it has adsorbed some of the water rendering it porous. But even granite consist porous within it, but u will have no problem with this porous because normally people using water to clean it and immediately dry it up. Unless u pour black oil on white granite and leave it for few hours, then u are in problem..  brows.gif

Ok bro, I will remind him. sorry to keep u waiting.  sweat.gif
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thot of one issue... how about leaving a cup of cold drink on the surface? probably will it cause a circle on the surface?
I hv this kind of issue on tiles, granite too??
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post Jun 19 2009, 11:07 AM

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QUOTE(Erny_Looi @ Jun 19 2009, 11:57 AM)
U mean u cause the circle on tile and it can't be removed? Are u put the glass there for few years?  brows.gif
I think it will not have any effect on this, it is a hard nature stone.
Even u pour a glass of water on tile or granite, but u clean it in few minutes, it will not have any issue.  smile.gif
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it's indeed a circle permanently on the tiles, definately not for few years.
on other tiles, sometimes, the circle appears for a few minutes than gone.
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post Nov 6 2009, 11:37 AM

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Normally see concrete top with tiles, and granite/solid surface for wood-based top.

Does it make sense to hv kitchen concrete top with granite or solid surface?
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post Nov 6 2009, 03:02 PM

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QUOTE(kimyee73 @ Nov 6 2009, 01:03 PM)
Yes. I have one concrete top with compressed marble, not exactly granite but close. Use it for wet area like kitchen sink.
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compressed marble: is it one piece like solid surface? or got joining lines like tiles??
how about price compared to tiles, granite and solid surface?

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post Feb 23 2010, 04:29 PM

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QUOTE(Erny_Looi @ Feb 21 2010, 05:40 PM)
Real cabinet
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erny, taking ur photo as reference, what is the width of the dry kitchen, from the table top to the sink wall?
tq

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post Apr 3 2010, 09:41 PM

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for granite kitchen top most of the time only see black or black with white spots.
any other color available?
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post May 24 2010, 12:16 PM

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QUOTE(Erny_Looi @ May 24 2010, 12:57 PM)
No Problem, wish to see you soon!

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this arrangment look awkward... the left elbow will have limited space to move, sure hit the wall
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post Jun 3 2010, 01:29 PM

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QUOTE(Erny_Looi @ Jun 3 2010, 01:33 PM)
Around RM7k. (Melamine board + Solid Surface)


Added on June 3, 2010, 12:48 pmNew colour for Mieco melamine board on wall cabinet and also TV cabinet.

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nice design thumbup.gif ... but the plug and wiring at both side was really a big turn off.
wat can be done to avoid such thing??

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