QUOTE(nanahana @ Mar 30 2012, 02:16 PM)
Thank for like it Tv cabinet, Can anybody share your tvcabinet design
Tv cabinet, Can anybody share your tvcabinet design
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Mar 31 2012, 07:48 AM
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May 2 2012, 12:30 PM
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QUOTE(teq @ May 2 2012, 11:59 AM) can pm me too the price for this tv cabinet? thanks.. well, basicly, melamine are mainly to use to build a square size of cabinet, it still can be use to build a TV cab, but the look of it will be very limited, but of coz, cost are cheaper compare to laminate (so call formica)btw, anyone using melamine instead of formica for tv cabinet? what is the different? |
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May 31 2012, 12:23 PM
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Sep 6 2012, 01:51 PM
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QUOTE(30923 @ Sep 5 2012, 03:12 PM) more easy to get if custom made it.Added on September 6, 2012, 1:55 pm QUOTE(Escaflowne @ Aug 17 2012, 01:18 AM) Hi all, for me, there is no problem to install the TV on the penal, and no such thing about not strong enough. But the only thing i realise is, the penal at the back actually is seem no meaning at all other then deco purpose, becoz you cant slot your wire to the penal as well, coz is still expose at the bottom near TV cabinet.I need to ask, is it possible to install a TV panel like this ? [attachmentid=3003937] Ignore the material, I didn't put the exact material yet. I'm more concerned on the back panel behind the Flat Panel. The wiring will be concealed behind the wall, then there are blocks of wood/using melamine materiel as the base where the TV would sit on. My installer said it not such a good idea as the it's not strong enough to hold the TV. what is your opinion? Could someone advice as I really would like my panel to look somewhat like this. This post has been edited by Eleganz Concept: Sep 6 2012, 01:55 PM |
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Sep 26 2012, 04:14 PM
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QUOTE(Kelv @ Sep 24 2012, 10:56 AM) ![]() Any idea how much this high-gloss white cabinets combination will cost if without the back panel? Saw quite similar one from BoConcept, http://www.boconcept.com.my/volani.aspx?ID...17&imageid=1292 But I think custom made will be cheaper , as I also don't want the back panel. |
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QUOTE(craftsnknots @ Oct 22 2012, 11:15 AM) How long should a TV console be? Is there a guideline somewhere because standard size I see are usually 8x6ft, but shouldn’t this be sized to the wall backing the TV? Say if you have a large wall, you need a bigger one, so that the TV console don’t look as though it is swallowed by the wall. But is there a ratio? I can’t decide on a size, particularly the length from end to end I dont think there is a so call standard size, and since is custom made, that will always depend on your budget, your need and your space, for those size of 8ft x 6ft, i think that size is becoz of budget, usually wood size are limited in 8ft, so if u do shorter like 7ft or 6ft the cut out may need to count in as wastage, then why not just do 8ft(L ), then do 6ft height, mean there will not up to ceiling height, so those wood can cut direct from factory and just fix it to wall then run away, saving labour cost, coz you dont have to box-ing the ceiling or left and right to fit it nicely. So, if u have budget, u can do biggest as possible, is up to your prefer. |
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QUOTE(panda-man @ Sep 3 2015, 05:47 PM) question. for those who hide the wiring in the wall. do you readily put the wires in or just create like a pipe/tunnel thing to shove wires through? for instance just put in 4 HDMI cables although only need 2 at the moment type of thing? Usually there will be a hidden PVC trucking inside the wall, so that you can change or add your cable anytime you want. But just make sure the wall is not a concrete wall. |
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QUOTE(frequency @ Sep 3 2015, 06:39 PM) Very easy, you just find any electrical item at your house, there is a 3 pin plug, just expected the plug size are able to get thru the trunk, which mean usually leave about 3in at lease + 1in cement plaster |
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