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rae0724
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Apr 7 2015, 10:40 AM
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QUOTE(homemark @ Mar 6 2015, 01:49 PM) Hi hi Long time no post here. Just sharing the pics of some of our recent jobs Melamine carcass wardrobe with spray painted lourver doors in white [attachmentid=4361832] [attachmentid=4361835] Kitchen cabinet + Breakfast counter in 3G glass door finish with Black Galaxy granite top [attachmentid=4361843] Hope you guys like them  like the wardrobe~
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idoblu
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Apr 7 2015, 10:41 AM
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QUOTE(JeremyLord @ Mar 29 2015, 01:39 PM) Hi guys. I'm wondering whether to have white or black for counter top. Which is less visible to scratches and easier to maintain? Tq. Scratches will be more noticeable if your counter top is dark Color Stains will be more noticeable if your countertop is light color Take your pick 😁 This post has been edited by idoblu: Apr 7 2015, 10:42 AM
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rae0724
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Apr 7 2015, 10:42 AM
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QUOTE(earthkid @ Feb 11 2015, 11:43 PM) I went for a cement counter top look and found a supplier that has such products, using the kitchen over a year now and i must say it does require a little more care than other counter top materials, and also the price is consider rather pricey too.   but here's where you can find the supplier, do drop by their showroom near Subang airport and have a look at their showroom. http://pioneerprocess.com/content.php?id=33&sid=7&lang=1you can call stanley 0123052183 on a side note, i am looking for a kitchen cabinet guy that could do solid wood doors with plywood carcasses, the previous guy that i was using was having financial problems and they have ceased business, was wondering any of you guys out there have someone to introduce?Thanks in advance! thought the concrete top will be cheaper timmmm~~
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g88
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Apr 7 2015, 10:45 AM
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QUOTE(idoblu @ Apr 7 2015, 10:40 AM) Normally the carcass won't touch the wall cause they need to add an end panel so your doors can open. There are two types of end panels. Nice and not nice. The nice one they put where you can see eg. The right side of your example, where else the side that is against the wall will be a rough panel Yes i am aware they will be a gap before they put in the end panel . Can u show the nice and not niice panel ? Rough panel meal will be rough wood, won't it absorb moisture, grow fungus etc ? Or shall i put a layer of lacquer toward the rough panel ?
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idoblu
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Apr 7 2015, 10:48 AM
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QUOTE(g88 @ Apr 7 2015, 10:45 AM) Yes i am aware they will be a gap before they put in the end panel . Can u show the nice and not niice panel ? Rough panel meal will be rough wood, won't it absorb moisture, grow fungus etc ? Or shall i put a layer of lacquer toward the rough panel ? The "nice panel" is usually the same as your door material/color Some ppl use the same material /color as the countertop The inside panel I think they just use white color board. This you got to ask your kc guy This post has been edited by idoblu: Apr 7 2015, 10:51 AM
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modjojojo
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Apr 7 2015, 01:29 PM
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Hi. Would like to ask if any contractors/designers can help give me a quotation for this type of kitchen cabinet? I would prefer solid surface top and melamine doors and cupboards. Do not want compressed wood (like cardboard thing) material as I hear it doesn't last long Esp if in contact with water. I have bought my hood and kitchen hob in advance. However, I would need the current sink removed and replaced with a new sink. The current one is very flimsy and is an eyesore. Thank you. Attached thumbnail(s)
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g88
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Apr 7 2015, 02:03 PM
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QUOTE(modjojojo @ Apr 7 2015, 01:29 PM) Hi. Would like to ask if any contractors/designers can help give me a quotation for this type of kitchen cabinet? I would prefer solid surface top and melamine doors and cupboards. Do not want compressed wood (like cardboard thing) material as I hear it doesn't last long Esp if in contact with water. I have bought my hood and kitchen hob in advance. However, I would need the current sink removed and replaced with a new sink. The current one is very flimsy and is an eyesore. Thank you. My suggestion is DO some homework and have some imagination what kinda of design you want (in detail), sometime what designer design might not be your cup of tea... For material. Melamine is the surface, internally still mdf board   Best material would be solidwood follow by plywood (it come with price) As for top, check this. http://www.abellastonellp.com/products_comparison.cfm
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lhj_131
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Apr 7 2015, 02:39 PM
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QUOTE(g88 @ Apr 7 2015, 02:03 PM) My suggestion is DO some homework and have some imagination what kinda of design you want (in detail), sometime what designer design might not be your cup of tea... For material. Melamine is the surface, internally still mdf board   Best material would be solidwood follow by plywood (it come with price) As for top, check this. http://www.abellastonellp.com/products_comparison.cfmGood stuff Bro, very clear cut
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modjojojo
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Apr 7 2015, 02:40 PM
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Thx for the feedback & info... This is a sketch of the design is considering. As for the material, will melamine + plywood be much more exp than MDF? Can give an example? Looking for solid surface like below... The reddish or blackish one. Attached thumbnail(s)
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g88
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Apr 7 2015, 02:51 PM
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QUOTE(modjojojo @ Apr 7 2015, 02:40 PM) Thx for the feedback & info... This is a sketch of the design is considering. As for the material, will melamine + plywood be much more exp than MDF? Can give an example? Looking for solid surface like below... The reddish or blackish one. http://www.addicted2decorating.com/mdf-vs-...o-use-what.html
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modjojojo
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Apr 7 2015, 03:05 PM
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OK. thanks. but, cost-wise, how different is average grade plywood from MDF in msia?
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hlily
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Apr 8 2015, 12:07 PM
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use blockboard
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Xonius
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Apr 10 2015, 09:49 AM
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Hi guys, anyone has any recommendation of good kitchen designers? I'm currently with ID kitchen, but they're quite slow, maybe considering going to Signature Kitchen for a second quotation later.
Any other suggestion?
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cloud666
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Apr 10 2015, 10:15 AM
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hi, may i know what kind of material for this table top granite?
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g88
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Apr 10 2015, 10:36 AM
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QUOTE(cloud666 @ Apr 10 2015, 10:15 AM) hi, may i know what kind of material for this table top granite?  granite
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Sylph818
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Apr 10 2015, 01:48 PM
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What is the estimate cost if I wanna do kitchen like this + wall cabinet on top of it. limited budget.
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kent05
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Apr 10 2015, 11:36 PM
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anyone tried perfekta kitchen in prai before?
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GreenSamurai
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Apr 11 2015, 12:07 AM
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QUOTE(Sylph818 @ Apr 10 2015, 01:48 PM)
What is the estimate cost if I wanna do kitchen like this + wall cabinet on top of it. limited budget. Depending on the materials I guess around 3 to 4k? You're using concrete top or other material tops?
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SuziQ
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Apr 11 2015, 02:09 AM
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QUOTE(g88 @ Apr 7 2015, 02:03 PM) My suggestion is DO some homework and have some imagination what kinda of design you want (in detail), sometime what designer design might not be your cup of tea... For material. Melamine is the surface, internally still mdf board   Best material would be solidwood follow by plywood (it come with price) As for top, check this. http://www.abellastonellp.com/products_comparison.cfmThis is SUCH a useful post, thanks!
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