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TSsheraton
post Aug 29 2011, 01:24 AM, updated 15y ago

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Hi Guys,

Inspired by Clive Ngu beautiful TV cabinet design, I'll like to copy it and customize to my living room sizes. tongue.gif

Here it goes:

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Will appreciate specialist to quote me accordingly for this cabinet. Thanks a lot. Feedback are welcomed too!

Please PM me or email to ongseeyong@yahoo.com.

Vincent

lizziewong
post Aug 29 2011, 10:57 AM

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What is the depth of you cabinets? If the cost not too much, I wld also like to hve sthg like this...

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TSsheraton
post Aug 29 2011, 11:16 AM

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QUOTE(lizziewong @ Aug 29 2011, 10:57 AM)
What is the depth of you cabinets?  If the cost not too much, I wld also like to hve sthg like this...
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I'm looking for 16"-18" depth. So far Tim from Eleganz Concept quoted me around 9k for the whole thing. Still looking for more quotes. smile.gif
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post Aug 29 2011, 11:24 AM

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What is the material used? Perhaps, you wanna mention the specification here in order for others to give you an apple to apple quotation.
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post Aug 29 2011, 11:25 AM

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QUOTE(sheraton @ Aug 29 2011, 11:16 AM)
I'm looking for 16"-18" depth. So far Tim from Eleganz Concept quoted me around 9k for the whole thing. Still looking for more quotes.  smile.gif
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9k is for what material?

So far I see if you wnat to have frameless doors without handle, u either use the blum tip-off (to press n open doors) or if u use the acrylic material door (which is tapered at the edge so you finger can hold n pull the door open)....
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post Aug 29 2011, 11:27 AM

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ya...wat material quoted for 9k?
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post Aug 29 2011, 11:27 AM

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What do you plan for the back portion to be like?
You need to have easy acess for maintainence (E.G. T5 tube changes and AV equiptment wiring changes)

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post Aug 29 2011, 11:28 AM

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QUOTE(enriquelee @ Aug 29 2011, 11:24 AM)
What is the material used? Perhaps, you wanna mention the specification here in order for others to give you an apple to apple quotation.
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Yeah specification is important.... soft close hinges? fully extendable drawers?
TSsheraton
post Aug 29 2011, 12:02 PM

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I'm looking for melamine doors mat white finish. similar to this

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Tim quoted me laminated finish. Dunno whether it's the same one. hmm.gif

Dun really mind to use melamine for the interior material as i won't put too heavy stuff inside except my AV equip.


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QUOTE(phoenix69 @ Aug 29 2011, 11:27 AM)
What do you plan for the back portion to be like?
You need to have easy acess for maintainence (E.G. T5 tube changes and AV equiptment wiring changes)
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Only the section with 5 compartment will need around 1-2" gap behind for the AV wiring. The rest is mainly to keep other stuffs like CDs, books.

Will need a wiring to install a on/off switch besides the cabinet for easier switching. I have wiring ppl contacts.

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post Aug 29 2011, 01:11 PM

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I think you should specify the finishing material so that you could have a better comparison. Else, you could be comparing apple with orange tongue.gif
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post Aug 29 2011, 02:16 PM

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i think Unity have do something like this as well, u can check with him the price.

http://s668.photobucket.com/albums/vv50/Un...-09-09_1508.jpg

http://s668.photobucket.com/albums/vv50/Un...nt=DSC_1336.jpg

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post Aug 29 2011, 04:56 PM

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QUOTE(kelvyn @ Aug 29 2011, 01:11 PM)
I think you should specify the finishing material so that you could have a better comparison. Else, you could be comparing apple with orange  tongue.gif
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those chipboard/melamine material that ikea used for their wardrobe/cabinet is fine for me. Don't want to spend too much on this. smile.gif
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post Aug 29 2011, 08:27 PM

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QUOTE(wrb7878 @ Aug 29 2011, 02:16 PM)
i think Unity have do something like this as well, u can check with him the price.

http://s668.photobucket.com/albums/vv50/Un...-09-09_1508.jpg

http://s668.photobucket.com/albums/vv50/Un...nt=DSC_1336.jpg
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These cabinets done by unity do not have clean lines, and the build-in alum handles make them look like kitchen cabinets....
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post Aug 29 2011, 10:40 PM

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QUOTE(lizziewong @ Aug 29 2011, 08:27 PM)
These cabinets done by unity do not have clean lines, and the build-in alum handles make them look like kitchen cabinets....
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You are right...so they just specialist on Kitchen cabinet and wardrobe only. Other not recommend by them as well.
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post Aug 30 2011, 10:27 AM

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Agree with you guys. Have been to Unity previously, wanted to get them to do my kitchen cabinet and some custom furniture. From the response from them, it seems that they are not able to do custom furniture. Their specialty is only in those kitchen cabinets and wardrobe.
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post Aug 30 2011, 11:00 AM

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To have clean lines, you need to use a material such as acrylic that can be done with a tapered edge for the fingers to hold the door and open. Another option is using the Blum Tip-on, very expensive for so many doors. Ikea also sells a similar tip-on but look very flimsy and some showroom units koyak already.

A new type of build-in handle which I saw at a homedec stall by D'Format uses a U channel piece of aluminium. The door fitted with this, will not show a visiible aluminium handle. This cld be the cheapest soulution. So far, I have only seen this at D'Format, and Aldo's. Hopefully other cabinet makers will also catch on with this....
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post Aug 30 2011, 11:28 AM

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i used to see these kinda design for cabinet. The door has clean line as the handle is just below the door. Something like this:

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They don't do it anymore? hmm.gif
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post Aug 30 2011, 11:37 AM

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QUOTE(sheraton @ Aug 30 2011, 11:28 AM)
i used to see these kinda design for cabinet. The door has clean line as the handle is just below the door. Something like this:

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They don't do it anymore? hmm.gif
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This design achieves the clean lines, but not so practical... one gotta bend to open.. tough on the back!! But of course, if u choose the teeny weeny door knob (sold in Ikea RM9 for 2 pc), it is not so visible and can be nice too..
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post Aug 30 2011, 11:44 AM

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My top cabinet will be quit easy to open coz the bottom line will be around 2 ft from the floor. Where es the drawer unit can put the handle on top? just reverse the design? tongue.gif

Just a thought. I'm not cabinet specialist, but i hope this can work out within my budget. rolleyes.gif
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post Aug 30 2011, 11:48 AM

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QUOTE(sheraton @ Aug 30 2011, 11:44 AM)
My top cabinet will be quit easy to open coz the bottom line will be around 2 ft from the floor. Where es the drawer unit can put the handle on top? just reverse the design?  tongue.gif

Just a thought. I'm not cabinet specialist, but i hope this can work out within my budget. rolleyes.gif
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You have really put some thoughts to your design. I am impressed rclxms.gif

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