common style top mount has less leak issues than undermount.. why so much excuse from contractor?
Kitchen Sink, which one
Kitchen Sink, which one
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Jun 4 2015, 06:41 PM
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common style top mount has less leak issues than undermount.. why so much excuse from contractor?
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Jun 6 2015, 01:46 PM
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Jun 7 2015, 11:44 PM
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one thing i realize undermount sink and 20mm top really not suit.. need 35-40mm top..
really expose and show the top is very thin and cut cost feel |
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Jun 8 2015, 03:27 AM
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QUOTE(idoblu @ Jun 8 2015, 01:54 AM) Thick countertops are so passé dunno wor.. u say passe and prefer thin thin, but i rather follow blanco website, And a 40mm top - usually that's just the profile made to look like its thick. The actual material normally around 20mm or less. If really 40mm top with undercounted sinks - that's so ugly. only saw one pic in there which has a thin edge wor.. others all ok thick thick wor.. http://www.blanco-germany.com/en_us/en_us/...esss_steel.html thin edge ![]() maybe perhaps if using a thinner and cheaper material , thats why got thin counter top lor and you have to use join a seperate profile to make it look fatter. every only knows 20mm thick vs 38mm thick marble, granite, butcher block.. which one is cheaper and which more expensive ma. and so need the help of the side profile to make it appear thicker (cost cutting trick) This post has been edited by ar188: Jun 8 2015, 03:36 AM |
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Jun 8 2015, 12:05 PM
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QUOTE(idoblu @ Jun 8 2015, 09:07 AM) Thick vs Thin Countertops so thats why you think like that.. euro is latest trend ...so then you better make sure everything else u have also follow the latest euro design lor.. down to sink, taps, kitchen cabinet doors, back splash and even the kitchen appliance like hobs hood and fridge.. u better make sure neither individual sections is few years behind the latest trend then.You see thick thick is because you are looking at Blanco USA and not Blanco Germany 10 years ago I also asked for thick thick la. I told my kc maker I want 3 inches thick (or 70mm) LOL But now the trend is thin thin. Euro trend not US trend. US is still very backward in terms of design compare to their Euro counterparts. Look at Euro kitchen designs you will know whats trending. You want Chris Bangle kind of look you ma follow US trend lor. |
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Jun 8 2015, 12:38 PM
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