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post Sep 5 2014, 06:05 PM, updated 7y ago

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Just would like to ensure discussion of kitchen cabinet didn't stop in v2; so here we are on V3.

Previous discussion;

V1 : Kitchen Cabinet v1

V2 : Kitchen Cabinet v2


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Lets continue discussion of solidwood, plywood / blockboard, chipboard & mdf,
or tiles, solid surface, granite and quartz
or 3G, 4G, melamine, glassdoor and solid wood.

hmm.gif Solid wood > plywood > blockboard > mdf > chipboard

Welcome lazzenkitchensteve426kasey1314lsgsbstone to give input from seller perepective rclxms.gif

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Different material of carcass

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

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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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hi,share with all our company project.

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our company satisfied customers.

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post Sep 6 2014, 09:38 AM

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May I know the price range of kitchen table top using granite?
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Hi.. Was just wondering.. How lasting is melamine boards for kitchen cabinets? Seems to be the normal material used.. And the price is among the cheapest material
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May I have your contact no. TQ
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QUOTE(steve426 @ Sep 6 2014, 09:31 AM)
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Hi, can you PM me your packages? I can show you my floor plan as I am looking forward to come up with a nice kitchen makeover for my upcoming home. Thanks!

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QUOTE(Nation of Sensation @ Sep 7 2014, 03:43 PM)
Hi, can you PM me your packages? I can show you my floor plan as I am looking forward to come up with a nice kitchen makeover for my upcoming home. Thanks!
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hi,nice to meet u,anyone can try to check here our promotion.thanks. rclxms.gif

https://www.facebook.com/email/unreachable/...&type=3&theater
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QUOTE(steve426 @ Sep 8 2014, 09:24 AM)
hi,nice to meet u,anyone can try to check here our promotion.thanks. rclxms.gif

https://www.facebook.com/email/unreachable/...&type=3&theater
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bro.. u might wanna recheck your link
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bro.. u might wanna recheck your link
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https://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?f...&type=1&theater
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QUOTE(koinibler @ Sep 5 2014, 06:05 PM)
Hubby bought a house in Setia Alam, so we plan to move in before GST attack next year. tongue.gif
My 1st concern is the kitchen since I'm the only 1 who use it, So I busy survey around the shops and google in internet recently...and spend few days to read this topic from page 1 to last page...but lazy to ready the version 1. @.@'''

Actually I had shortlisted few shops but I still need you all here plzzz help to advise.. maybe you had tried their service and if the shop is not recommended plzzz let me know ya. Thank you so much~~

Signature Kitchen
I went to their new showroom, materials and design nice but the price is a bit at high side.
Perhaps will go again next month since they will having promotion soon.
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Legend Kitchen
Meet them at home fair couple of weeks before, price should be reasonable but most of the pics show in facebook are 3D drawing.. So need to go their showroom to have a look on the workmanship of their cabinets.
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Kian Classic
Basically I only spent 5 min in their showroom, because no one willing to come forward and serve me when I step in their shop. Maybe I wear slipper? Haha! x.x'''

Golden Carpentry
Pic and design all looks great, facebook also so many fans...should be 1 of the good choice, need to get a quotation and compare first. tongue.gif
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Continue from Version 2. Hehe rclxms.gif

I visited to Unity Kitchen in Puchong last Sunday.
Very nice showroom and service, and many customers there too. (most of the showrooms I went before, normally only 1 or 2 families in there. But surprisingly in Unity Kitchen, consider not a big showroom but full of customers, at least 4 to 5 families in there at same time.)
For me the price is a bit medium high, but heard the designer said they will have a year end sale, so I guess for me who plan to move in before CNY can wait for this promotion. tongue.gif
Saw in their facebook they just got an award last month.
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Like this cabinet too, colour match with my kitchen tiles. biggrin.gif
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post Sep 8 2014, 05:58 PM

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QUOTE(Miya1988 @ Sep 8 2014, 05:55 PM)
Continue from Version 2. Hehe  rclxms.gif

I visited to Unity Kitchen in Puchong last Sunday.
Very nice showroom and service, and many customers there too. (most of the showrooms I went before, normally only 1 or 2 families in there. But surprisingly in Unity Kitchen, consider not a big showroom but full of customers, at least 4 to 5 families in there at same time.)
For me the price is a bit medium high, but heard the designer said they will have a year end sale, so I guess for me who plan to move in before CNY can wait for this promotion.  tongue.gif
Saw in their facebook they just got an award last month.
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Like this cabinet too, colour match with my kitchen tiles.  biggrin.gif
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Plan to visit to Lazzen Kitchen next week, will share with you all soon.
So far their facebook full with nice photos, creative design.
May I know how much is this cabinet. Love it~ rclxms.gif
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post Sep 11 2014, 12:03 AM

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QUOTE(Miya1988 @ Sep 8 2014, 05:55 PM)
Continue from Version 2. Hehe  rclxms.gif

I visited to Unity Kitchen in Puchong last Sunday.
Very nice showroom and service, and many customers there too. (most of the showrooms I went before, normally only 1 or 2 families in there. But surprisingly in Unity Kitchen, consider not a big showroom but full of customers, at least 4 to 5 families in there at same time.)
For me the price is a bit medium high, but heard the designer said they will have a year end sale, so I guess for me who plan to move in before CNY can wait for this promotion.  tongue.gif
Saw in their facebook they just got an award last month.
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Like this cabinet too, colour match with my kitchen tiles.  biggrin.gif
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Yup, when I visit Unity, there are another 2 family there.
They still entertain us kindly.

Beside price on medium high, they also had a lot of booking and once confirm still need 3 month to install.
Should ask about that for Unity.
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hi guys, im looking to install a new set of wet kitchen cabinet and replace existing doors of kitchen cabinet in dry area. location, puchong, any recommended good company shall I refer to?

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Anyone know where I can do the stainless steel KC? like those in restaurants or hotel? I want to do it for my wet kitchen. going for the restaurant look.
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QUOTE(g-string @ Sep 18 2014, 11:42 AM)
Anyone know where I can do the stainless steel KC? like those in restaurants or hotel? I want to do it for my wet kitchen. going for the restaurant look.
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i saw a place in puchong selling stainless steel and aluminium cabinet, not many places do this

If IOI on your right, pass IOI turn left (new row of shops) - the shop is on Level 1 (Lebenstil/Tuscani) and 4 (KC)

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If I only want to install the kitchen table top, any suppliers providing it? I already have the kitchen cabinets but ran into some issues with the installer so might not want them to do the top as well.

Please advise

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QUOTE(NIckLJF @ Sep 19 2014, 05:36 PM)
If I only want to install the kitchen table top, any suppliers providing it? I already have the  kitchen cabinets but ran into some issues with the installer so might not want them to do the top as well.

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I've read someone from this thread v2 using different carpenter of table top and cabinet.
So, its very possible
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QUOTE(NIckLJF @ Sep 19 2014, 05:36 PM)
If I only want to install the kitchen table top, any suppliers providing it? I already have the  kitchen cabinets but ran into some issues with the installer so might not want them to do the top as well.

Please advise
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Which KC company is participating in perfect Livin 2014?
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QUOTE(NIckLJF @ Sep 19 2014, 05:36 PM)
If I only want to install the kitchen table top, any suppliers providing it? I already have the  kitchen cabinets but ran into some issues with the installer so might not want them to do the top as well.

Please advise
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I think I have a similar situation with you. I bought a second hand house. The previous owner has the kitchen cabinet installed. I only change the laminated wood table top into granite table top. If you interested, can PM me.
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QUOTE(ckuanglim @ Sep 22 2014, 08:42 AM)
I think I have a similar situation with you. I bought a second hand house. The previous owner has the kitchen cabinet installed. I only change the laminated wood table top into granite table top. If you interested, can PM me.
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lim, do you might to pm me who help you did the job??i also just brought a sub sales house, part of the kitchen cabinet already spoilt, i would like to repair/rebuild it. thanks
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Hi, I bought a subsale house where the dry kitchen is come with the cement bottom c/w tiling done (no cabinet). I would like to built-in the kitchen cabinet (top and bottom) now with the table top for the dry kitchen.

The existing cement bottom is
1) 22.5" (W) x 52" (L)
2) 22.5" (W) x 70.5" (L) <--length inclusive bottom mount kitchen sink, 5" from the edge, size of sink is 42" length.

Need bottom KC for the cement bottom and top KC with 70" (L) on the left and 70" on the right.

How much roughly it will cost?
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I went thru the KC thread and seem like Erny_Looi provide us with many information. But I noticed his last active was 27th September 2012 - 01:08 AM.
What happen?
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QUOTE(popice2u @ Sep 24 2014, 07:36 AM)
I went thru the KC thread and seem like Erny_Looi provide us with many information. But I noticed his last active was 27th September 2012 - 01:08 AM.
What happen?
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I believe she is too busy now with so many customer.
Last time visit her shop, order now after 3 month only can install. So, if interested, need to properly plan.
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QUOTE(playboy88 @ Sep 23 2014, 12:34 AM)
lim, do you might to pm me who help you did the job??i also just brought a sub sales house, part of the kitchen cabinet already spoilt, i would like to repair/rebuild it. thanks
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Actually, I did not touch the wooden part. He only replace the laminated wood table top with granite, and re-tile the concrete table top.
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I did mine from The Interior Enterprise at USJ. Overall satisfied with their end result and services.

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I did mine from The Interior Enterprise at USJ. Overall satisfied with their end result and services.

Here u go ...
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If u dont mind how much for this?
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If u dont mind how much for this?
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Ya..please share the price pfr...so at least we know what to expect when engage the recommended contractors.
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Ya..please share the price pfr...so at least we know what to expect when engage the recommended contractors.
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and what is the material use whistling.gif

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QUOTE(afey @ Sep 23 2014, 11:07 AM)
Hi, I bought a subsale house where the dry kitchen is come with the cement bottom c/w tiling done (no cabinet). I would like to built-in the kitchen cabinet (top and bottom) now with the table top for the dry kitchen.

The existing cement bottom is
1) 22.5" (W) x 52" (L)
2) 22.5" (W) x 70.5" (L) <--length inclusive bottom mount kitchen sink, 5" from the edge, size of sink is 42" length.

Need bottom KC for the cement bottom and top KC with 70" (L) on the left and 70" on the right.

How much roughly it will cost?
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so will be

1) 52" concrete table cabinet
2) 70" Hung Cabinet on left
3) 70" concrete table cabinet
4) 70" Hung Cabinet on right

Am i right to say so?
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QUOTE(popice2u @ Sep 24 2014, 10:13 PM)
and what is the material use whistling.gif
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if not mistaken from what I see on the side finishing, it could be melamine chipboard.
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QUOTE(bencsn @ Sep 24 2014, 07:33 PM)
Ya..please share the price pfr...so at least we know what to expect when engage the recommended contractors.
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for bottom cabinet, ranging from rm 90-120 / per foot run

the hung cabinet ranging from rm 160-190/ per foot run

the wardrobe ranging from rm 380-450/per foot run,

if not mistaken, the quote photo is done using melamine chipboard.
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QUOTE(kasey1314 @ Sep 25 2014, 12:54 AM)
for bottom cabinet, ranging from rm 90-120 / per foot run

the hung cabinet ranging from rm 160-190/ per foot run

the wardrobe ranging from rm 380-450/per foot run,

if not mistaken, the quote photo is done using melamine chipboard.
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and the tabletop is granite black galaxy?

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just share the design and final outcome for my kc...glass backsplash not fixed yet though...

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QUOTE(ckuanglim @ Sep 24 2014, 02:39 PM)
Actually, I did not touch the wooden part. He only replace the laminated wood table top with granite, and re-tile the concrete table top.
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How much the charge you?and the size also...with picture is the best.. tongue.gif


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QUOTE(fremont88 @ Sep 25 2014, 11:03 PM)
just share the design and final outcome for my kc...glass backsplash not fixed yet though...
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First time see the hob at this location; between door and window. I'm not sure if its practical but will measure mine if its possible to do this.

Do you like the lighting on the KC? Somehow I think 1 T5 is better.
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QUOTE(koinibler @ Sep 26 2014, 06:33 PM)
First time see the hob at this location; between door and window. I'm not sure if its practical but will measure mine if its possible to do this.

Do you like the lighting on the KC? Somehow I think 1 T5 is better.
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well, my house design, that is the best place to put the hood and hob...

for the lighting, the photo dont do it justice....actual lighting is much nicer....
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Will white kitchen cabinets turn yellowish after many years? If depends on materials, can advice what kind of material will most likely turn yellowish over time.
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post Sep 27 2014, 12:02 AM

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Will white kitchen cabinets turn yellowish after many years? If depends on materials, can advice what kind of material will most likely turn yellowish over time.
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white nyatoh definitely turn yellowish after some time, since its what I'm planning to use.
That is what the salesman told me, but still going for it, thinking might touch up back after sometime.
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Anyone can help me to estimate what will be the price for 20' feet L-Shaped kitchen cabinet???

High Gloss Glass Door Kitchen
(High Gloss Glass Door, Melamine Cabinet,
Germany's Hinges & Aluminium Handle

May I know what is the price/feet for items as follow:-
1) Wall cabinet
2) Tall cabinet
3) Base cabinet
4) quartz stone 2" tickness
5) Hettich Soft close series
6) Island 3'x6'

tqtq

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is 3G cabinet same as Aluminium cabinet?
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QUOTE(kasey1314 @ Sep 25 2014, 12:48 AM)
so will be

1) 52" concrete table cabinet
2) 70" Hung Cabinet on left
3) 70" concrete table cabinet
4) 70" Hung Cabinet on right

Am i right to say so?
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Well, the concrete table (with tile) already there, just need to built in cabinet. The others right.
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Anybody here knows which is more expensive, Granite or Concrete+Tile work top?
Thank you
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hello, pricing depends on what kinda of granite/tile material are u going to use, both are about the same.

but in a long run, i'd say granite can last till u move to your next house. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(koinibler @ Sep 5 2014, 06:05 PM)
Just would like to ensure discussion of kitchen cabinet didn't stop in v2; so here we are on V3.

Previous discussion;

V1 : Kitchen Cabinet v1

V2 : Kitchen Cabinet v2
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*this picture borrowed from KDD

Lets continue discussion of solidwood, plywood / blockboard, chipboard & mdf,
or tiles, solid surface, granite and quartz
or 3G, 4G, melamine, glassdoor and solid wood.
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European style wooden trims for your furniture or interior. Can be spray painted or stained with colour. Please see pics.

Thanks.

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QUOTE(koinibler @ Sep 5 2014, 06:05 PM)
Just would like to ensure discussion of kitchen cabinet didn't stop in v2; so here we are on V3.

Previous discussion;

V1 : Kitchen Cabinet v1

V2 : Kitchen Cabinet v2
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*this picture borrowed from KDD

Lets continue discussion of solidwood, plywood / blockboard, chipboard & mdf,
or tiles, solid surface, granite and quartz
or 3G, 4G, melamine, glassdoor and solid wood.
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European style wooden trims for your furniture or interior. Can be spray painted or stained with colour. Please see pics.

Thanks.



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QUOTE(honkkydorry @ Sep 26 2014, 11:01 PM)
Will white kitchen cabinets turn yellowish after many years? If depends on materials, can advice what kind of material will most likely turn yellowish over time.
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White will turn lilttle yellow which i can it off white. Wood material will not affect the colour to turn yellow but the paint itself.





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Will it look weird if aluminium cabinet doors are different size? i dont mind it but the aluminium kitchen cabinet maker does not agree with it. He was every door to be same size.Homogeneous. The reason i want the sizes to be different because i always bough accessories which are different sizes because his shop dont have accessories.
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QUOTE(koinibler @ Sep 26 2014, 06:33 PM)
First time see the hob at this location; between door and window. I'm not sure if its practical but will measure mine if its possible to do this.
Well, if the door or window open during cooking and there is wind blowing, the heat transfer will not be efficient and will end up using more gas. Try to avoid unless necessary.



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QUOTE(lsgsbstone @ Sep 29 2014, 03:36 PM)
hello, pricing depends on what kinda of granite/tile material are u going to use, both are about the same.

but in a long run, i'd say granite can last till u move to your next house. biggrin.gif
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Hi, thanks for the reply. But mind explaining what do you mean by 'granite can last till u move...'.
Sorry, have little knowledge regarding this.
Thanks.
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kc fully aluminium is rm400 pfr sweat.gif sweat.gif sweat.gif
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QUOTE(blstzus @ Sep 30 2014, 09:16 PM)
Hi, thanks for the reply. But mind explaining what do you mean by 'granite can last till u move...'.
Sorry, have little knowledge regarding this.
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I guess he meant that granite last longer than tile+cement.
Long enough till you decide to move to another home.
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QUOTE(blstzus @ Sep 30 2014, 09:16 PM)
Hi, thanks for the reply. But mind explaining what do you mean by 'granite can last till u move...'.
Sorry, have little knowledge regarding this.
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granite can last till u decided to move to your next house..

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I guess he meant that granite last longer than tile+cement.
Long enough till you decide to move to another home.
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Ok. thanks. I thought he meant that if I decide to move to a new house, I can take my granite top with me :-P
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Ok. thanks. I thought he meant that if I decide to move to a new house, I can take my granite top with me :-P
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hi all,our company have joined Exibition Renovation EXPO(REX),location at Mid Valley convention centre.start by 03 Oct to 05 Oct.our company booths number is 801,welcome anyone visit our booths,and don't miss out our promotion...

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Anybody has experience with sliderdrobe or lavender kitchen's kitchen cabinet?
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Hi Sifus,

Planning my new house kitchen cabinet. So I went to MV searching the package.. The legend kitchen , and SCI... Just wondering how are these 2 com? Can consider.. I checked V2, most ppl were mad for the legend kitchen service but those day is few years ago. Any ppl faced also same problem now? Please advise..

OR can recommend reliable contractor - do the reno for condo?
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lim, do you might to pm me who help you did the job??i also just brought a sub sales house, part of the kitchen cabinet already spoilt, i would like to repair/rebuild it. thanks
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Hi me too similar situation, can pm the person who helped you ? Thanks
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Dear all,

I've just signed my with Everskill yesterday at Home Renovation exhibition with the below price:

All price quoted based on Melamine board material.

Kitchen cabinet
Wall unit: RM125 per ft
Base unit: RM145 per ft
Tall unit: RM280 per ft

For top:
Solid surface top: RM160 per ft
Granite top: RM180 per ft
Quartz top: RM190 per ft

Drawer: RM80 per drawer
Gas spring: RM20 per pcs

Study table: RM180 per ft
Shoe cabinet: RM280 per ft
Wardrobe (anti jump sliding door): RM275 per ft


What you guys think? Is the price reasonable or expensive?
Many thanks in advanced!

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QUOTE(mag1125 @ Oct 6 2014, 09:30 AM)
Dear all,

I've just signed my with Everskill yesterday at Home Renovation exhibition with the below price:

All price quoted based on Melamine board material.

Kitchen cabinet
Wall unit: RM125 per ft
Base unit: RM145 per ft
Tall unit: RM280 per ft

For top:
Solid surface top: RM160 per ft
Granite top: RM180 per ft
Quartz top: RM190 per ft

Drawer: RM80 per drawer
Gas spring: RM20 per pcs

Study table: RM180 per ft
Shoe cabinet: RM280 per ft
Wardrobe (anti jump sliding door): RM275 per ft
What you guys think? Is the price reasonable or expensive?
Many thanks in advanced!
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I got mine for :

Kitchen
Wall Unit(900mm): RM150
Base Unit: RM130
Quartz:RM150

so I guess about the same lor
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wat no diff. Your quartz is 40 less than his. 20%!
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yeah only the quartz lor..I took them coz the cheapest quartz around...but now I found another yet cheaper one..so I will let the cabinet guy do cabinet and table top do table top. hopefully no dispute
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The price "base unit - Rm145pfr" does it includes the door?
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wats the total size for yr wall and base? Total damage how much?
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QUOTE(bengang13 @ Oct 6 2014, 10:46 AM)
I got mine for :

Kitchen
Wall Unit(900mm): RM150
Base Unit: RM130
Quartz:RM150

so I guess about the same lor
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RM40 cheaper! Where u get your quote?


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mag1125
The price "base unit - Rm145pfr" does it includes the door?
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RM40 cheaper! Where u get your quote?
Yes, RM145 include the door and handle.
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If you have the time to manage it yourself I know a place that is selling granite table top for 60persqf. So 1 foot run is rm120. But they only do cutting and delivery. You have to go and measure and give it to them. Their main business is tiles. Anyway I pm you. Btw just to make it clear I am not afflicted with anyone. Just that I am shopping and ermm looking around also
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QUOTE(bengang13 @ Oct 6 2014, 06:28 PM)
If you have the time to manage it yourself I know a place that is selling granite table top for 60persqf. So 1 foot run is rm120. But they only do cutting and delivery. You have to go and measure and give it to them. Their main business is tiles. Anyway I pm you. Btw just to make it clear I am not afflicted with anyone. Just that I am shopping and ermm looking around also
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doing kc too, where to get the granite rm120 pfr? how rm60 psf = rm120 pfr?

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QUOTE(popice2u @ Oct 6 2014, 07:00 PM)
doing kc too, where to get the granite rm120 pfr? how rm60 psf = rm120 pfr?
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Yeah. They sell per foot so 1 foot run is rm120. Quite a lot of choice got sangxi black galaxy black and what not. But like I said they only cut and deliver. Don't think they do installation. You can go to Sing Mee at cheras. It's at taynton opposite leisure mall. Main business is tiles.
Got my tiles there
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QUOTE(bengang13 @ Oct 6 2014, 07:18 PM)
Yeah. They sell per foot so 1 foot run is rm120. Quite a lot of choice got sangxi black galaxy black and what not. But like I said they only cut and deliver. Don't think they do installation. You can go to Sing Mee at cheras. It's at taynton opposite leisure mall. Main business is tiles.
Got my tiles there
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can give your kc contractor contact number...
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so if measurement off a bit will be problem? coz have to send back to cut? or the contractor installing for you will cut for you to achieve the right fit?
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Well that the risk. If off then I suppose you can send back to the guy to recut it or give a nominal fee to your kc guy to do it. I didn't buy from them cause it's quite troublesome. But if you got time to manage it why not. Also don't forget the sink needs to be install too. Again they only cut and send to you. You need to install it yourself.
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can give your kc contractor contact number...
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very troublesome if the fella just cut for you but dont deliver and install cause no one will take up this task. if some dimensions are wrong, then you really headache.

the person doing the stone should -
1. come measure the table top of your cabinet carcass once it is ready
2. cut the stone to the measured dimension and also necessary holes for hob and sink
3. deliver and install the final piece

one step out of this arrangement, you better get somebody else

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Yup I agree that's why I did not do it. But if it's a small project like a simple vanity top I think it's worth it.
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QUOTE(bengang13 @ Oct 6 2014, 06:28 PM)
If you have the time to manage it yourself I know a place that is selling granite table top for 60persqf. So 1 foot run is rm120. But they only do cutting and delivery. You have to go and measure and give it to them. Their main business is tiles. Anyway I pm you. Btw just to make it clear I am not afflicted with anyone. Just that I am shopping and ermm looking around also
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Thanks bengang13!

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Yup I agree that's why I did not do it. But if it's a small project like a simple vanity top I think it's worth it.
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What is the "normal" price from someone that does everything?
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What is the "normal" price from someone that does everything?
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Materials aside, minimum charges for workmanship and delivery is RM400, last time I asked.

If looking for a small piece only, best to go straight to a few shops/factory and ask if they have a half-cut/ random-cut/ scrap piece. Then can get much cheaper.
If they cut a new one for you , they will charge you for the whole slab, no matter how small is your piece.

Besides the material/stone, the factory will also charge you for making the edges, per foot run.
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hi,share with all our company project.
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White will turn lilttle yellow which i can it off white. Wood material will not affect the colour to turn yellow but the paint itself.
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white nyatoh definitely turn yellowish after some time, since its what I'm planning to use.
That is what the salesman told me,  but still going for it, thinking might touch up back after sometime.
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Bro sure about this? A bit scare because I plan to apply high gloss white color on my nyatoh kc.....
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How about use high gloss white print like car, maybe not turn yellow easy
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I supply lots of nyatoh wood trimmings to furniture makers and most of them will spray paint to it, some using PU paint which is more harden. To my knowledge, all depends on paint quality and most of the time, i wont turn yellow immediately. It takes sometimes and by then i think you would be moving to a bigger villa ...


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QUOTE(silver88 @ Oct 9 2014, 01:20 AM)
Bro sure about this? A bit scare because I plan to apply high gloss white color on my nyatoh kc.....
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if you want to spray paint high gloss, why use nyatoh? that is such a waste imho
should just use MDF
if you want glossy doors, can also consider acrylic on MDF. I dont think it will turn yellow and also the finish doesnt depend on "good workmanship" like spray paint.

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Oct 9 2014, 02:25 PM)
if you want to spray paint high gloss, why use nyatoh? that is such a waste imho
should just use MDF
if you want glossy doors, can also consider acrylic on MDF. I dont think it will turn yellow and also the finish doesnt depend on "good workmanship" like spray paint.
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I guess he is using the kitchen door with wood trims, as such it is usually made in nyatoh timber. MDF board is good for spray painting as it is very smooth. MDF should not be in contact with water else ...

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Oct 9 2014, 02:25 PM)
if you want to spray paint high gloss, why use nyatoh? that is such a waste imho
should just use MDF
if you want glossy doors, can also consider acrylic on MDF. I dont think it will turn yellow and also the finish doesnt depend on "good workmanship" like spray paint.
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MDF...quite weak to water if use for wet kitchen.....so take nyatoh
I like white colour so choose high gloss spray print and for acrylic if get scratch will easy mention and not nice.
If spray print with more layer like car paint, when scratch can do polish and it will look gloss and new de.
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just share the design and final outcome for my kc...glass backsplash not fixed yet though...

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Hi,

Photos are impressive. Would appreciate if you can share the details below:

1. Is your glass splashback colored or non-colored?
2. How much did you pay for your glass splashback?
3. Contact details for purchasing glass splashback.

Thanks,
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Hi,
Photos are impressive. Would appreciate if you can share the details below:
1. Is your glass splashback colored or non-colored?
2. How much did you pay for your glass splashback?
3. Contact details for purchasing glass splashback.

Thanks,
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if you want colored glass splashback, the best is still Glasskote - http://www.glasskote.com.my/frame.htm
the color is infused into the glass. some use a piece of color something and sandwich in between two pieces of glass. I think those will fade. Glasskote is from Australia. Mine was black in color. No fades after using for 7 years.
7 yrs ago it was Rm55 per sq ft (tempered). Dunno about now. Their super white color glass is more expensive but not green like their normal white

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if you want colored glass splashback, the best is still Glasskote - http://www.glasskote.com.my/frame.htm
the color is infused into the glass. some use a piece of color something and sandwich in between two pieces of glass. I think those will fade. Glasskote is from Australia. Mine was black in color. No fades after using for 7 years.
7 yrs ago it was Rm55 per sq ft (tempered). Dunno about now. Their super white color glass is more expensive but not green like their normal white
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Thanks bro for sharing this glasskote because i looking for good glass for my kitchen backsplash. May i know how thick the glass?
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Thanks bro for sharing this glasskote because i looking for good glass for my kitchen backsplash. May i know how thick the glass?
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6mm thick tempered glass
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QUOTE(idoblu @ Oct 10 2014, 08:51 PM)
if you want colored glass splashback, the best is still Glasskote - http://www.glasskote.com.my/frame.htm
the color is infused into the glass. some use a piece of color something and sandwich in between two pieces of glass. I think those will fade. Glasskote is from Australia. Mine was black in color. No fades after using for 7 years.
7 yrs ago it was Rm55 per sq ft (tempered). Dunno about now. Their super white color glass is more expensive but not green like their normal white
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Hey,

Thanks so much for the detailed info shared. I am actually looking at light green - similar to the one in the attached photo here. smile.gif
Did you contact Glasskote directly or you got installed through contractors who made your kitchen cabinet? If you have any specific person that you spoke to from Glasskote / KC maker, appreciate if you could share details.

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Not sure why I am unable to attach the photo I mentioned in my reply! sad.gif
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QUOTE(Career26 @ Oct 11 2014, 08:31 PM)
Hey,

Thanks so much for the detailed info shared. I am actually looking at light green - similar to the one in the attached photo here. smile.gif
Did you contact Glasskote directly or you got installed through contractors who made your kitchen cabinet? If you have any specific person that you spoke to from Glasskote / KC maker, appreciate if you could share details.

Cheers,
Sham
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i went directly and asked for the price. then i went to my kitchen cabinet maker and they gave me the same price. i think they do get a small cut so as long as the price is the almost the same I am happy. the measurement and installation are all done by glasskote people.
i cant remember the manager's name that i spoke to at glasskote. young guy.
what color are your cabinets?
btw what attached pictures are you talking about? i dont see anyone using glass backsplash here tongue.gif

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i went directly and asked for the price. then i went to my kitchen cabinet maker and they gave me the same price. i think they do get a small cut so as long as the price is the almost the same I am happy. the measurement and installation are all done by glasskote people.
i cant remember the manager's name that i spoke to at glasskote. young guy.
what color are your cabinets?
btw what attached pictures are you talking about? i dont see anyone using glass backsplash here tongue.gif
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Right. I have not really finalized the color of my cabinets but I prefer to choose some earthy / neutral colors. I was thinking the same - contact them directly and then also cross check with the KC maker. I am in the midst of discussing with a few KC makers and yet to finalize one. Meeting a few of them tomorrow - Thanks a lot for your timely responses. Good to have these inputs and I can include them during my discussion with them tomorrow.

I was going to show the sample color (light green) in the photo that I have attempted to attach several times but for some reason it is not allowing me to do so. sad.gif... However, I found this image in this link that could describe the color am talking about: http://www.alanjohnson.talktalk.net/ajfurn...tempkitchen.jpg
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QUOTE(Career26 @ Oct 11 2014, 09:16 PM)
Right. I have not really finalized the color of my cabinets but I prefer to choose some earthy / neutral colors. I was thinking the same - contact them directly and then also cross check with the KC maker. I am in the midst of discussing with a few KC makers and yet to finalize one. Meeting a few of them tomorrow - Thanks a lot for your timely responses. Good to have these inputs and I can include them during my discussion with them tomorrow.

I was going to show the sample color (light green) in the photo that I have attempted to attach several times but for some reason it is not allowing me to do so. sad.gif... However, I found this image in this link that could describe the color am talking about: http://www.alanjohnson.talktalk.net/ajfurn...tempkitchen.jpg
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you could ask for one of these samples when you go over to glasskote - http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Qj7CXjsbWB4/TLg4...00/DSCF3709.JPG

I think I know that green that you wanted. It is a very popular color.

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Oct 11 2014, 10:07 PM)
you could ask for one of these samples when you go over to glasskote - http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Qj7CXjsbWB4/TLg4...00/DSCF3709.JPG

I think I know that green that you wanted. It is a very popular color.
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Ha ha! I was reading up the same blog when you sent me your first reply! Thanks so much once again. It will be interesting to know what the price could be now.
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Not sure why I am unable to attach the photo I mentioned in my reply! sad.gif
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Ha ha! I was reading up the same blog when you sent me your first reply! Thanks so much once again. It will be interesting to know what the price could be now.
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Something like this?Attached Image Attached Image

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Hey, thanks so much for posting the pics. Yeah, I think your second photo describes the color I had in my mind better! smile.gif
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Hey, thanks so much for posting the pics. Yeah, I think your second photo describes the color I had in my mind better! smile.gif
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2nd pic which is my dry kitchen is same color but with extra white dust design. Need to see from close. Photos don't do justice. No regrets.
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Anybody has experience with sliderdrobe or lavender kitchen's kitchen cabinet?
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I used sliderdrobe. Quality and furnishing is good but I could only afford their promotion package. So limited colors and material. The one who came to do the measurement was a young malay lady (macam fresh from school). Measured twice coz the first time she measured wrongly. But the overall furnishing is good.
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all, would like to hear some comment on the layout. Which is more feasible, A or B?

I am doing 5 ft extension on my kitchen.
I want A (got space for dishes beside sink, got place for kicap bottles) but was told cooking may be restricted.
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I used sliderdrobe. Quality and furnishing is good but I could only afford their promotion package. So limited colors and material. The one who came to do the measurement was a young malay lady (macam fresh from school). Measured twice coz the first time she measured wrongly. But the overall furnishing is good.
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Mind sharing some photos? smile.gif

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all, would like to hear some comment on the layout. Which is more feasible, A or B?

I am doing 5 ft extension on my kitchen.
I want A (got space for dishes beside sink, got place for kicap bottles) but was told cooking may be restricted.
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I prefer A too..looks more practical for cooking.. Btw, what application did u use to draw out the kitchen layout? I'm looking to draw out some designs for my house interior too. Cant afford an ID to draw for me.
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Hi all,

Has anyone used Interior Experts.com for making their KC, Wardrobe, etc? Can't find much reviews on them here. Appreciate inputs from anyone who has experience assigning them for reno works.
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2nd pic which is my dry kitchen is same color but with extra white dust design. Need to see from close. Photos don't do justice. No regrets.
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Hey by the way, is it from Glasskote?
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I prefer A too..looks more practical for cooking.. Btw, what application did u use to draw out the kitchen layout? I'm looking to draw out some designs for my house interior too. Cant afford an ID to draw for me.
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just office powerpoint only whistling.gif

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Hey by the way, is it from Glasskote?
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Hi, i have an extension of my kitchen, but because of my kitchen is small, i do not know where to put the sink and fridge. The only thing fix is the hood and exit door location due to feng sui tongue.gif Window can put anyway to make the room looks wide.

So, i hope there is a window at my back when i face the hood, but this will block the continuous of the wall hung cabinet. rclxub.gif
Any expert can give advise

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Great! What was the price quoted? Was it installed directly by Glasskote or by your KC maker?
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Installed by glasskote, but arranged by my kc vendor. I am sure I paid a higher price but I wanted the convenience. I am unsure the price, need check back. Will do when back from outstation.
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QUOTE(limhm1 @ Oct 13 2014, 09:55 AM)
I used sliderdrobe. Quality and furnishing is good but I could only afford their promotion package. So limited colors and material. The one who came to do the measurement was a young malay lady (macam fresh from school). Measured twice coz the first time she measured wrongly. But the overall furnishing is good.
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All I know is don’t go to SK. I went to SK for my dry kitchen due to the “said” reputation. After I had done tones of research, and based on the professionalism (first image) of the friendly designer when we first met and the materials in the SK show room we decided to go for the SK. After I paid for my kitchen and sign the contract. My worse nightmare ever begin! 

Everything is different the minute we paid. The sale person/designer starts to sound as if we were very annoying when we have enquiries. After the 1st installation, the whole cabinet slanted (SENGET) to left!! Moreover, the inner wall of the whole cabinet full with unnecessary holes here and there due to the drilling not to mention all those countless defects and scratches. So they come again and remove those ugly parts. After 2nd installation finished, only they realize the aluminum which is the main carcass is few cm shorter! OMG! They only realize this after installation??? They should check before they come or at least before install! So later, they uninstall all parts and plan to reinstall the whole thing again. 3rd installation, they install halfway and then suddenly realize that another part of the aluminium got problem and can only come and install next time. (by this time is already about 6 months since I sign contract with them and I have yet to move in to my new house because of this). So, I get angry very disappointed and tire after the 3rd installation n call to the customer service of SK, the operator pass me to more than 4 extensions but no one pick up the phone (at about 4 pm). So I ask for handphone numbers for managers or who ever I can talk to. I myself have call 5 handphone numbers, not even a single one pick up the phone. In total I have dial more than 10 numbers, both landline and handphones but not a single person pick up. The most ridiculous part is not in the picture yet. Until, finally the operator pass me to the customer care line and talk to this Anita who is loud, rude and sounds like an insane, she said: “ who who who ? Who you want to complaint? Tell me la tell me la! A, B, C, D or E? ” straight after I told her politely that my kitchen is not yet completed after 6 months . Anyway I answer : “xxx branch”. Then she increase her voice: “ Sales person sales person la!? You did not say who is the sales person who knows!!” so I increase my voice also as I am annoyed and said : “ why you talk like this how am I suppose to know u want the name of the sales person or the branch?” then she almost scream: “ since you talk like this, ok bye!!” then she hangs up the phone very hard! WTH!!! I really feel like crying. This is so ridiculous!! So, later operator manage to pass me to Ms Leow who is the head of customer service ( the head of Anita) who I thought finally I can reach someone who can assist me, mana tau she sounds as if I own her money. Anyway I told her my problem (as she is the only one I am able to reach), then I stop when I realize she was talking to someone else while I was talking to her, she just emit the sound: “ hm, hm uhuh..” pretending she is listening to me, I finish my complaint yet she did not know and still : “hm, hm, hm.” Until I told her loudly that I am finished, then she said : “O.. I need to investigate.” without even listening to what actually happened! Ms Leow did not apologize on behalf of SK. She said she will call me back but she did not. 

I am feeling helpless as a customer and this is the first time FOMCA (Federation of Malaysia consumer Associations) comes into my mind. I cant believe this is SK, which is wrapped up by the advertisement so professionally and nicely! very organized, very quality, superb QC and customer service! U think so?! I strongly believe most of those good reviews that I have read in lowyat or other website about SK are made up by themselve. My friend have warn me once about their bad customer service after payment but I thought is just her bad luck to went to the wrong branch (c’mon who will believe this?!! Is SK! is realiable!!). But now I am totally, completely regret for not listening to her!! I had my other cabinets and wabrobes done by others but their workmanship and customer service is way much better than SK! SK is costing me too much not only money but hassles and time. This is so disappointing! I pay them and I have to do their job, I have to stay in the kitchen to keep an eye the whole day during their installation if not there sure be major reinstallation (eg the 1st installation) and imagine, they had come for at least 5-6 times for the installation and uninstallation excluding sending in materials for installation. Luckily I got help from my relatives to keep an eye on that, but who is going to be so free and taking day off each and everytime? In addition, I have to spend hour to take those pictures of defects every time after installation and send them and point out bit by bit, they are like babies. Everytime got problems they will push the problem to other parties. And yet until today the installation is not yet done after 6 months. My fren advice me to send them lawyer letter .

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QUOTE(fremont88 @ Oct 13 2014, 05:11 PM)
Installed by glasskote, but arranged by my kc vendor. I am sure I paid a higher price but I wanted the convenience. I am unsure the price, need check back. Will do when back from outstation.
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Hi,

Thanks. I actually contacted Glasskote while waiting to hear from you. Spoke to the sales person and was quoted for Rm 60/psf for solid color. the minimum cut will be 20ff - i.e. so even if I have the need for only 10ft, they will still charge me RM 60 x 20 ft = RM 1200. Will wait to hear the price you got once you are back from out station. Cheers!
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all, would like to hear some comment on the layout. Which is more feasible, A or B?

I am doing 5 ft extension on my kitchen.
I want A (got space for dishes beside sink, got place for kicap bottles) but was told cooking may be restricted.
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You'd get more space with A. Better to maximise the space so you'll be more efficient in the kitchen.
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QUOTE(lching @ Oct 13 2014, 04:53 PM)
Hi, i have an extension of my kitchen, but because of my kitchen is small, i do not know where to put the sink and fridge. The only thing fix is the hood and exit door location due to feng sui  tongue.gif Window can put anyway to make the room looks wide.

So, i hope there is a window at my back when i face the hood, but this will block the continuous of the wall hung cabinet. rclxub.gif
Any expert can give advise

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Sink in that middle counter space between your hob and the window. Fridge can be located beside the door. Unless, you can have the fridge against the toilet wall. But then it'll be too far from your cooking and prep space.
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You'd get more space with A. Better to maximise the space so you'll be more efficient in the kitchen.
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cooking space enough? whistling.gif
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[quote=lching,Oct 13 2014, 04:53 PM]
Hi, i have an extension of my kitchen, but because of my kitchen is small, i do not know where to put the sink and fridge. The only thing fix is the hood and exit door location due to feng sui tongue.gif Window can put anyway to make the room looks wide.

So, i hope there is a window at my back when i face the hood, but this will block the continuous of the wall hung cabinet. rclxub.gif
Any expert can give advise

thought the most idea place for sink would be at the window. with a view outside washing dish b more bearable , not to mention dish cleaner. if not b'coz hob fixed it could be put at the base of U. my 2 cent
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QUOTE(popice2u @ Oct 14 2014, 08:09 PM)
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Depends on your cooking style, I suppose. My kitchen right now is basically just the stove part. Tiny box but I do get the work done somehow. In any case, the stove can't be moved according to Iching's Feng Shui needs.
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for counters top is the price vast different between tiles and quarts/granite.

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Hi guys
My company is manufacturing PVC Foam which is a sheet material manufactured from PVC thermoplastic. This material is used as an alternative to hardwood and mdf, plywood....
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This material have many outstanding features that other materials don't have, such as:
- Hard and smooth outer surface
it is important criteria which interior manufacturers/designers interest and choose. With this advantage, PVC Foam sheets have outstanding applications such as: cabinet kitchens; interior in schools and showrooms...
- Painted outer surface of PVC Foam sheets
Customers can paint directly surface of PVC Foam sheets. Hard and smooth surface of this material is suitable to oil-paint and water-paint.
- Completely water resistant
PVC sheets are complete water resistant. So PVC Foam sheets have commonly applications where have high-moisture condition. Beside, the products are able to use in all spaces such as: living-room, bed room...
- Insects resistants

The main component of PVC Foam sheets is PVC thermoplastic so Picomat products are able to completely insects-resistant.
- Non-toxic

PVC sheets are materials made of PVC thermoplastic, so PVC Foam sheet is very friendly environment and non-toxic. Moreover, this material is able to recycle.
- Fire-resistant
Self extinguishing & Low Flammability: PVC Foam sheets do not maintaint fire and reduce to widespread fire. Therefore, This material is used for making ceilling, interior furnitures for office buildings, tenement houses, commercial establishments and so on..., which will bring efficient and safe soluttion in the future.
- Durability (long service life)

This material has exceptional durability about 30-40 years and are suitable for strict environments which contain light acid and alkali; high degree of wetness and seawater. Therefore, interior designers and contractors often choose our material for increasing safe and warrantly of finished products.
- Simple in construction
This material is constructed by traditional tools. The tools are much like tools for constructing industrial woods.
- Cut down costs and time
The manufacturing and using PVC Foam sheets process will cut down costs and time such as: UV atomization, drying and process of making smooth surface...Moreover, the construction process of this material does not create dust as the construction process of hard-wood.

Therefore, this material for making kitchen cabinet, bookcase, shelves in bathrooms, table surface, TV cabinets, wardrobe, ceiling...
If got any interest can E-mail or send a message to me at ... picomatvn@gmail.com or call +84 988 330 555 for me





QUOTE(koinibler @ Sep 5 2014, 06:05 PM)

Just would like to ensure discussion of kitchen cabinet didn't stop in v2; so here we are on V3.

Previous discussion;

V1 : Kitchen Cabinet v1

V2 : Kitchen Cabinet v2
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Lets continue discussion of solidwood, plywood / blockboard, chipboard & mdf,
or tiles, solid surface, granite and quartz
or 3G, 4G, melamine, glassdoor and solid wood.

Welcome lazzenkitchensteve426kasey1314lsgsbstone to give input from seller perepective  rclxms.gif
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Hi guys
My company is manufacturing PVC Foam which is a sheet material manufactured from PVC thermoplastic. This material is used as an alternative to hardwood and mdf, plywood....
user posted image
user posted image
This material have many outstanding features that other materials don't have, such as:
- Hard and smooth outer surface
it is important criteria which interior manufacturers/designers interest and choose. With this advantage, PVC Foam sheets have outstanding applications such as: cabinet kitchens; interior in schools and showrooms...
- Painted outer surface of PVC Foam sheets
Customers can paint directly surface of PVC Foam sheets. Hard and smooth surface of this material is suitable to oil-paint and water-paint.
- Completely water resistant
PVC sheets are complete water resistant. So PVC Foam sheets have commonly applications where have high-moisture condition. Beside, the products are able to use in all spaces such as: living-room, bed room...
- Insects resistants
The main component of PVC Foam sheets is PVC thermoplastic so Picomat products are able to completely insects-resistant.
- Non-toxic
PVC sheets are materials made of PVC thermoplastic, so PVC Foam sheet is very friendly environment and non-toxic. Moreover, this material is able to recycle.
- Fire-resistant
Self extinguishing & Low Flammability: PVC Foam sheets do not maintaint fire and reduce to widespread fire. Therefore, This material is used for making ceilling, interior furnitures for office buildings, tenement houses, commercial establishments and so on..., which will bring efficient and safe soluttion in the future.
- Durability (long service life)
This material has exceptional durability about 30-40 years and are suitable for strict environments which contain light acid and alkali; high degree of wetness and seawater. Therefore, interior designers and contractors often choose our material for increasing safe and warrantly of finished products.
- Simple in construction
This material is constructed by traditional tools. The tools are much like tools for constructing industrial woods.
- Cut down costs and time
The manufacturing and using PVC Foam sheets process will cut down costs and time such as: UV atomization, drying and process of making smooth surface...Moreover, the construction process of this material does not create dust as the construction process of hard-wood.
Therefore, this material for making kitchen cabinet, bookcase, shelves in bathrooms, table surface, TV cabinets, wardrobe, ceiling...
If got any interest can E-mail or send a message to me at ... picomatvn@gmail.com or call +84 988 330 555 for me
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interesting.....any branch in KL?

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We don't any branch in KL, Malaysia. Currently, We want to export this material from Viet Nam to your country. And we are looking for Malaysian partners. If you interest this material, we can send detailed information, List price and samples for you....


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interesting.....any branch in KL?
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Hi guys,

anyone knows where i can find color glass and how much /ft? those that people use for backsplash between the kitchen cabinet wall and base unit? thanks
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QUOTE(beebo101 @ Oct 13 2014, 10:48 PM)
All I know is don’t go to SK. I went to SK for my dry kitchen due to the “said” reputation. After I had done tones of research, and based on the professionalism (first image) of the friendly designer when we first met and the materials in the SK show room we decided to go for the SK. After I paid for my kitchen and sign the contract. My worse nightmare ever begin! 
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I'm sorry to know that this had happen to you.
From previous post in here, LYN, I already short list SK into bad list.

Hope you will proceed your case to the tribunal and get your money back.
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sharing my kitchen, the table top, sink and hob havent install yet, still waiting on those

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sharing my kitchen, the table top, sink and hob havent install yet, still waiting on those

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Hi guys,

anyone knows where i can find color glass and how much /ft? those that people use for backsplash between the kitchen cabinet wall and base unit? thanks
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You can contact Glasskote : Mr. Wai Ming (016-3311253) - waiming@glasskote.com.my

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verra kitchen, i was comparing tons of kitchen cabinet company before i decided to let verra do it, everything you see is ceramic, there is one other lyn people here also do the same style with mine, forgot who liao.
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sharing my kitchen, the table top, sink and hob havent install yet, still waiting on those

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looks awesome.. mind pm me the damage of making such lovely kc? and who did ur kc of cos rclxms.gif
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looks awesome.. mind pm me the damage of making such lovely kc? and who did ur kc of cos  rclxms.gif
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it is verra kitchen, cerra series, color is hydra beige, damage pm you biggrin.gif
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it is verra kitchen, cerra series, color is hydra beige, damage pm you  biggrin.gif
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Come on it's looking lovely, please don't call it "damage"! tongue.gif
Would really love to know the cost - please do PM me too. if you have the breakdown of the quote they provide you with, will be great guidance for me. Thanks so much.
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Come on it's looking lovely, please don't call it "damage"! tongue.gif
Would really love to know the cost - please do PM me too. if you have the breakdown of the quote they provide you with, will be great guidance for me. Thanks so much.
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PMed, it was installed just yesterday, and I'm already excited to share, every accessories inside use blumotion aswell biggrin.gif
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PMed, it was installed just yesterday, and I'm already excited to share, every accessories inside use blumotion aswell  biggrin.gif
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PMed, it was installed just yesterday, and I'm already excited to share, every accessories inside use blumotion aswell  biggrin.gif
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verra kitchen, i was comparing tons of kitchen cabinet company before i decided to let verra do it, everything you see is ceramic, there is one other lyn people here also do the same style with mine, forgot who liao.
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U mind pm me the detail of price for ur KC?
The ceramic u mean is the door and the carcase? Mean no using wood?
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U mind pm me the detail of price for ur KC?
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the door front is ceramic, the carcass is still melamine
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for countertop say granite, some quote by pfr some psf.

does it mean if granite rm35 psf = rm70 pfr?
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Can PM me the quotes as well. TIA!
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for countertop say granite, some quote by pfr some psf.

does it mean if granite rm35 psf = rm70 pfr?
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technically yes since your countertop is two feet in depth.

but remember, you need to ask about other things like - transportation to site, installation, profile edging, back splash, holes for hob and sink. Normally those that uses "psf" may not have these included and you got to add the cost for transport, profile edging, installation, etc. Those that uses "pfr" may have some of these included in the price (cutting holes always calculated separately) You need to take all these into account then only can compare prices.

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it is verra kitchen, cerra series, color is hydra beige, damage pm you  biggrin.gif
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very nice color. i like the matt look. mind pm me the quotes too and dimensions, thanks in advance
i guess i will go over to see them this coming homedec
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very nice color. i like the matt look. mind pm me the quotes too and dimensions, thanks in advance
i guess i will go over to see them this coming homedec
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If dont have bugdet just use ceramic as worktop. My KC also from verra. Mine just worktop using ceramic. The cost almost 26k uncluding island counter + acc
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My company is manufacturing PVC Foam which is a sheet material manufactured from PVC thermoplastic. This material is used as an alternative to hardwood and mdf, plywood....
user posted image

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This material have many outstanding features that other materials don't have, such as:
- Hard and smooth outer surface
it is important criteria which interior manufacturers/designers interest and choose. With this advantage, PVC Foam sheets have outstanding applications such as: cabinet kitchens; interior in schools and showrooms...
- Painted outer surface of PVC Foam sheets
Customers can paint directly surface of PVC Foam sheets. Hard and smooth surface of this material is suitable to oil-paint and water-paint.
- Completely water resistant
PVC sheets are complete water resistant. So PVC Foam sheets have commonly applications where have high-moisture condition. Beside, the products are able to use in all spaces such as: living-room, bed room...
- Insects resistants

The main component of PVC Foam sheets is PVC thermoplastic so Picomat products are able to completely insects-resistant.
- Non-toxic

PVC sheets are materials made of PVC thermoplastic, so PVC Foam sheet is very friendly environment and non-toxic. Moreover, this material is able to recycle.
- Fire-resistant
Self extinguishing & Low Flammability: PVC Foam sheets do not maintaint fire and reduce to widespread fire. Therefore, This material is used for making ceilling, interior furnitures for office buildings, tenement houses, commercial establishments and so on..., which will bring efficient and safe soluttion in the future.
- Durability (long service life)

This material has exceptional durability about 30-40 years and are suitable for strict environments which contain light acid and alkali; high degree of wetness and seawater. Therefore, interior designers and contractors often choose our material for increasing safe and warrantly of finished products.
- Simple in construction
This material is constructed by traditional tools. The tools are much like tools for constructing industrial woods.
- Cut down costs and time
The manufacturing and using PVC Foam sheets process will cut down costs and time such as: UV atomization, drying and process of making smooth surface...Moreover, the construction process of this material does not create dust as the construction process of hard-wood.

Therefore, this material for making kitchen cabinet, bookcase, shelves in bathrooms, table surface, TV cabinets, wardrobe, ceiling...
If got any interest can E-mail or send a message to me at ... picomatvn@gmail.com or call +84 988 330 555 for me

QUOTE(set @ Oct 19 2014, 05:26 PM)
sharing my kitchen, the table top, sink and hob havent install yet, still waiting on those

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Could you pm me too? Would like to know the cost for reference and where are you engage the kitchen cabinet supplier as well?.
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Passed by Verra Kitchen today at their Homedec booth. Dare not go in cause no customer, only see their sales people. Plus their show sample wasn't like all ceramic like our forumer set above.
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anything good bargain at Homedec?
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Is it normal for us to make full payment before the installation of the kitchen cabinet ?i dont feel right but ive been told that is standard procedure by vendor .
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Passed by Verra Kitchen today at their Homedec booth. Dare not go in cause no customer, only see their sales people. Plus their show sample wasn't like all ceramic like our forumer set above.
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guy i got this price form some1 quote me

base cabinet rm370 / fr
wall cabinet rm350 /fr

is this price reasonable ?
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it is verra kitchen, cerra series, color is hydra beige, damage pm you  biggrin.gif
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Your kc looks fabolous, please pm the damage.
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QUOTE(telur @ Oct 27 2014, 09:36 AM)
Is it normal for us to make full payment before the installation of the kitchen cabinet ?i dont feel right but ive been told that is standard procedure by vendor .
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my purpose kitchen cabinet need to pay RM50 only. the rest will be pay when project completed. the contractor said its hassle to take stagger amount and just want it lumpsum. Also lazy to open bill every time we pay.
My point is, there're no real guideline on standard procedure. Some 50% order, 50% completed. Some 30%, 30% 30%, 5% and 5%. Just choose a vendor that comfortable to you.

QUOTE(nagflar @ Oct 27 2014, 03:51 PM)
guy i got this price form some1 quote me

base cabinet rm370 / fr
wall cabinet rm350 /fr

is this price reasonable ?
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Hard to gauge the price since there're a lot of factor to take into account, such as material?

Here example one of my earlier quote;

- Melamine Material :
Base Concrete Cabinet Rm110/ft , Base Cabinet Rm160/ft
Wall Cabinet Rm120.
- 3G Material :
Base Concrete Cabinet Rm160/ft , Base Cabinet Rm210/ft
Wall Cabinet Rm170.
- 4G Material :
Base Concrete Cabinet Rm210/ft , Base Cabinet Rm260/ftWall Cabinet Rm220.
- Wardrobe Full hight Sliding Door &
Insight Full hight Carcase Rm350/ft

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Come on it's looking lovely, please don't call it "damage"! tongue.gif
Would really love to know the cost - please do PM me too. if you have the breakdown of the quote they provide you with, will be great guidance for me. Thanks so much.
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sharing my kitchen, the table top, sink and hob havent install yet, still waiting on those

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bro what was the price...plse pm..thanks
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bro what was the price...plse pm..thanks
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Too many PM i already lost track, so I will reveal it here

cabinet is around 12k (included blum stuff)

5.5k is for the ceramic table top alone

sink tap is around 2k

hood hob is around 5k

Everything around 25k

But bear in mind this is the pricing I deposit almost 2 years ago, the current pricing will be higher
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my purpose kitchen cabinet need to pay RM50 only. the rest will be pay when project completed. the contractor said its hassle to take stagger amount and just want it lumpsum. Also lazy to open bill every time we pay.
My point is, there're no real guideline on standard procedure. Some 50% order, 50% completed. Some 30%, 30% 30%, 5% and 5%. Just choose a vendor that comfortable to you.
Hard to gauge the price since there're a lot of factor to take into account, such as material

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Thanks for your reply . I guess your contractor was being too reasonable . Nowadays its nvr easy to find someone willing to do it as less deposit as yours . I understd that the contractors need money to buy material. 50% to 70% sound reasonable to me depends on how much the total amount . You r right . I will just skip that vendor cos im not comfortable with it
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QUOTE(set @ Oct 31 2014, 12:23 PM)
Too many PM i already lost track, so I will reveal it here

cabinet is around 12k (included blum stuff)

5.5k is for the ceramic table top alone

sink tap is around 2k

hood hob is around 5k

Everything around 25k

But bear in mind this is the pricing I deposit almost 2 years ago, the current pricing will be higher
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bro, any completed pics of your KC with tabletop fitted?
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bro, any completed pics of your KC with tabletop fitted?
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Table top havent arrive yet, will need another 2 weeks or something to be ready, i got other works by verra but non related to kitchen, dont know post where better
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Is there any shops in Teluk Intan got rubine/fotile kitchen hood and stove?
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QUOTE(set @ Oct 31 2014, 12:23 PM)
Too many PM i already lost track, so I will reveal it here

cabinet is around 12k (included blum stuff)

5.5k is for the ceramic table top alone

sink tap is around 2k

hood hob is around 5k

Everything around 25k

But bear in mind this is the pricing I deposit almost 2 years ago, the current pricing will be higher
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Signature Kitchen? Where is your house?
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Table top havent arrive yet, will need another 2 weeks or something to be ready, i got other works by verra but non related to kitchen, dont know post where better
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Bro, wanna ask for the upper cabinet, how the opening way door look like? Because i see the design just flat only
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Hi, i have an extension of my kitchen, but because of my kitchen is small, i do not know where to put the sink and fridge. The only thing fix is the hood and exit door location due to feng sui  tongue.gif Window can put anyway to make the room looks wide.

So, i hope there is a window at my back when i face the hood, but this will block the continuous of the wall hung cabinet. rclxub.gif
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for me i will put fridge at the hob there, hob will put middle of counter and window and sink will put at window there.. but the counter ( fridge) area, depends on what size of fridge you buy and the size of that counter.. hope it help =)
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Bro, wanna ask for the upper cabinet, how the opening way door look like? Because i see the design just flat only
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it swing left and right way, other than this one

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and the one on top of fridge, those 2 swing up
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it swing left and right way, other than this one

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and the one on top of fridge, those 2 swing up
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I notice everyone is talking about the pricing for melaine. Anyone know the price for gloss material like acylic or spray paint? I like the glossy look.

Looking for 10ft kc for dry kitchen.
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Hi,

The kitchen setting is very nice.

Are u using induction cooktops?
Can u please pm me the complete price of ur full set KC (exclude or included: hob, cooker hood, sink)?
Who is the contact person u contacted with?
Any showroom, where u went, is it in Shah Alam?

Hope to get ur reply.

Thanks
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Hi, im looking for kc contractor. Do we still have unity kitchen rep in here? Planning to engage them.
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Hi,

Would u mind to share, how much u do for ur KC (exclude or include: cooker hood, hob, sink)?
Any showroom I can visit?
What is the person u contact with to do the KC?
Who do it for u, Chan Kitchen?

Hope to get ur reply.

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Hi,

The kitchen setting is very nice.

Are u using induction cooktops?
Can u please pm me the complete price of ur full set KC (exclude or included: hob, cooker hood, sink)?
Who is the contact person u contacted with?
Any showroom, where u went, is it in Shah Alam?

Hope to get ur reply.

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1. Yes I'm planning on using induction hob
2. I already shared the pricing of the kitchen, in previous page or something, thanks
3. I'm from penang, the person who deal with me was the Gottlieb road branch manager
4. Yes they have showroom, visit them here http://www.verrakitchen.com/contact-us.php
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Thanks for your reply . I guess your contractor was being too reasonable . Nowadays its nvr easy to find someone willing to do it as less deposit as yours . I understd that the contractors need money to buy material. 50% to 70% sound reasonable to me depends on how much the total amount . You r right . I will just skip that vendor cos im not comfortable with it
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He told me he know where my house is... ha ha tongue.gif
Pay another RM50 for plaster, wiring, awning, grill. Total around 40K, deposit RM100.
Wiring done.
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Hi, i want to ask what is the correct way the contractor should quote me for kitchen cabinet? Is it by RM/ft?

What is the usual price for cabinet made of aluminium and removable one? Reason i ask is i afraid i will be cheated by the contractor.

Many thanks!
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update on my kitchen, now with everything

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Is that a granite sink?
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how much is the granite sink and of what brand & dimension?
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Is that a granite sink?
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Brand is Haustern, I believe it is OEM from China but i'm not sure

http://www.haustern.com/prodetails.php?pro...20Grey/%20Sand)

I forgot the pricing, if not wrong it was around 1.6k including the square big tap
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Nice. I am just wondering if anyone here have come across this brand called Docasa - http://www.docasa.com.my/products-page/granite-sink/
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Looking for kitchen cabinet representative to quote my kitchen cabinet.

Kitchen as below:-

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Hi all.

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Hi there! Can someone please enlighten me.. Does blum give lifetime warranty? My kitchen cabinet supplier is only offering me 5 years but i have read somewhere that they give lifetime warranty. Other kitchen cabinet suppliers that i have asked also gives lifetime. TIA.
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Recently heard about ceramic top, only available at Verra Kitchen and they claim it's unscratchable. Google a bit and only find that there's another name call Neolith top. Wonder is there other supplier using that? Cause I've been to a few kitchen maker, they don't offer ceramic top..... Hmmmmm... I planning to make a L shape kitchen but afraid quartzstone will see the joint line. what is your recon?

Another thing, my friend keep asking me to use BLUM, but the kitchen cabinet maker in Penang keep telling me Blum is just for brand, their imported china one works the same, if it's broke means it's time to redo the kitchen... haha..... Now I am quite dilemma.
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Hi there! Can someone please enlighten me.. Does blum give lifetime warranty? My kitchen cabinet supplier is only offering me 5 years but i have read somewhere that they give lifetime warranty. Other kitchen cabinet suppliers that i have asked also gives lifetime. TIA.
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Yes blum give lifetime warranty, but the supplier need to have some sort certified or whatever agreement with blum singapore in order to give you lifetime warranty, if it is only 5 years that means it is covered by the supplier themselves and not blum's.
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QUOTE(yikyeou @ Nov 12 2014, 10:27 AM)
Recently heard about ceramic top, only available at Verra Kitchen and they claim it's unscratchable. Google a bit and only find that there's another name call Neolith top. Wonder is there other supplier using that? Cause I've been to a few kitchen maker, they don't offer ceramic top..... Hmmmmm... I planning to make a L shape kitchen but afraid quartzstone will see the joint line. what is your recon?

Another thing, my friend keep asking me to use BLUM, but the kitchen cabinet maker in Penang keep telling me Blum is just for brand, their imported china one works the same, if it's broke means it's time to redo the kitchen... haha..... Now I am quite dilemma.
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1. About the ceramic top you can refer my picture above, it is ceramic top, no need to ask around because only verra alone carries it.

2. Sorry but your kitchen cabinet maker is an idiot.
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1. About the ceramic top you can refer my picture above, it is ceramic top, no need to ask around because only verra alone carries it.

2. Sorry but your kitchen cabinet maker is an idiot.
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why do you say that the kitchen cabinet maker is an idiot???
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Hi Bro and sis, i'm going to renovate my new house at Rawang areal, any good renovation company to recommend for kitchen, house extension, include get approval for authority (MPS) .
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Bro, yours from verra kitchen right? Can you pm me what's your model of hood and hobs? And your model of fridge if possible. Thx
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Hi Bro and sis, i'm going to renovate my new house at Rawang areal, any good renovation company to recommend for kitchen, house extension, include get approval for authority (MPS) .
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Hi a friend of mine did some renovation not long ago, completing soon. She went to this website www.kaodim.com to find contractors. Its pretty convenient you just go there submit a request for what you want and you get introduced to several contractors who wanna do the job for you. Best part is you get to compare prices see their profiles etc. No charges to do all this.

Another friend used them also to hire a photographer for her wedding and told me good experience also. Quotes came in super fast and reliable. Just thought you might wanna look at this website cause you're researhing now. Hope it helps!

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QUOTE(jackieloo111 @ Nov 12 2014, 11:24 PM)
Hi a friend of mine did some renovation not long ago, completing soon. She went to this website www.kaodim.com to find contractors. Its pretty convenient you just go there submit a request for what you want and you get introduced to several contractors who wanna do the job for you. Best part is you get to compare prices see their profiles etc. No charges to do all this.

Another friend used them also to hire a photographer for her wedding and told me good experience also. Quotes came in super fast and reliable. Just thought you might wanna look at this website cause you're researhing now. Hope it helps!
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Sharing of completed kitchen cab

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Location: All Seasons Park, Ayer Itam, Penang.

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Hi guys,

I'm will be starting renovation in the next 2 months.
Right now I'm designing the floor plan, tiling and kitchen cabinets.

The attach image is the propose First Floor Plan.
I'm hoping if forumer could propose the layout kicthen cabinet.
Even after the renovation, it is not that big.
Where should I located my fridge?
Is a Kitchen Stove c/w Oven is a good idea rather than hob?
Would my space area will be do find with a counter so my wife could sit down while doing lengthy task?

Input from experience guys will cut my learning curve at least by 1/3.
Will than start study for more info and designing on my self so when I when to the contractor, I have a good plan in my head and they will put it into a practical plan/layout.

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QUOTE(FieldEngineer @ Nov 18 2014, 12:18 PM)
Hi guys,

I'm will be starting renovation in the next 2 months.
Right now I'm designing the floor plan, tiling and kitchen cabinets.

The attach image is the propose First Floor Plan.
I'm hoping if forumer could propose the layout kicthen cabinet.
Even after the renovation, it is not that big.
Where should I located my fridge?
Is a Kitchen Stove c/w Oven is a good idea rather than hob?
Would my space area will be do find with a counter so my wife could sit down while doing lengthy task?

Input from experience guys will cut my learning curve at least by 1/3.
Will than start study for more info and designing on my self so when I when to the contractor, I have a good plan in my head and they will put it into a practical plan/layout.

Thanks guys.
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You have good kitchen layout, just simple planing can be doing quite nice reno.

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You have good kitchen layout, just simple planing can be doing quite nice reno.

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Thanks.
That was a fast drafting.
Good opinion you have there.
Yes, maybe I should opt to put the fridge on the optional location, and sure the other location as a counter. Look spacious enough.
Will model it in 3D if I decide so.

Do you have any opinion of using a stove c/w oven rather than a hop and a separate oven?


Thanks
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QUOTE(FieldEngineer @ Nov 18 2014, 02:12 PM)
Thanks.
That was a fast drafting.
Good opinion you have there.
Yes, maybe I should opt to put the fridge on the optional location, and sure the other location as a counter. Look spacious enough.
Will model it in 3D if I decide so.

Do you have any opinion of using a stove c/w oven rather than a hop and a separate oven?
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Usually I won't prefer oven install at below of stove.
I would doing in separate for higher level much easier to inlet n take out your food.

My idea just for option only, you can engage IDs for doing nicer in 3D drawing for u smile.gif

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QUOTE(kimsim @ Nov 18 2014, 02:18 PM)
Usually I won't prefer oven install at below of stove.
I would doing in separate for higher level much easier to inlet n take out your food.

My idea just for option only, you can engage IDs for doing nicer in 3D drawing for u smile.gif

Good luck
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Right, you have some reason there.
My wife say there people saying that such stove c/w oven much more easy to go spoil.
I'm using ehem ehem Chief Architect to draw my own plan and 3D.
Wouldn't have budget for ID know plus my house is not the big to have and ID.
But I'm sure the cabinet contractor have whip some 3D drawing on the cabinet when we proceed them.





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Right, you have some reason there.
My wife say there people saying that such stove c/w oven much more easy to go spoil.
I'm using ehem ehem Chief Architect to draw my own plan and 3D.
Wouldn't have budget for ID know plus my house is not the big to have and ID.
But I'm sure the cabinet contractor have whip some 3D drawing on the cabinet when we proceed them.
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hi, do you need to pay for the application? Can the app design ID? Easy to use?
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hi, do you need to pay for the application? Can the app design ID? Easy to use?
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Yes, the cost is very expensive.
You can opt for Home Designer which is a downgrade of the software but way cheaper.
For a CAD user, this software is easy to use, have video to learn with.
But not worth it for the price and learning time if you using for just one time small house project.
If building a house from scratch, then it is a different story.

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I like the feature whereby Chief Architect app can do very nice ID easily. Can Home Designer do the same?
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QUOTE(FieldEngineer @ Nov 18 2014, 02:40 PM)
Yes, the cost is very expensive.
You can opt for Home Designer which is a downgrade of the software but way cheaper.
For a CAD user, this software is easy to use, have video to learn with.
But not worth it for the price and learning time if you using for just one time small house project.
If building a house from scratch, then it is a different story.
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Actually own design is much challenging your times and needs with idea comes from.

But for me, I would like to do my needs n design by own with space arrangement else.

What so difficult? To be space arrangement n the rest just peanut.
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QUOTE(Ronlee9 @ Nov 18 2014, 02:47 PM)
I like the feature whereby Chief Architect app can do very nice ID easily. Can Home Designer do the same?
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Yes.
But ofcourse the some complex jambo mambo is not in Home Designer.
But you probably wont used it.

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QUOTE(kimsim @ Nov 18 2014, 02:48 PM)
Actually own design is much challenging your times and needs with idea comes from.

But for me, I would like to do my needs n design by own with space arrangement else.

What so difficult? To be space arrangement n the rest just peanut.
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OH MY ENGLISH, so I update the following post:
To play with the software is easy.
However to do a correct design mean that the user is aware on the typical dimension, correct placement etc etc etc.
You may like to set something as 1.1m but if the typical is 0.8m, that wont work.
Then assume you have 100 things miss dimensions like that.

But if you say that it's a peanut, what to argue.
I'm doing it.
I think it worth it my time and I'm an engineer so i can be predict half of a correct thing to do stuff.
And I'm using the ehem ehem software, so no cost.
But that me.

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QUOTE(FieldEngineer @ Nov 18 2014, 05:18 PM)
I play with the software is easy.
To do a correct design mean that used aware on the typical dimension, correct placement etc etc etc.
you may like to set something as 1.1m but if the typical is 0.8m, that wont work. And assume you have 100 things miss dimension like that.

But if you say that it's a peanut, what to argue.
I'm doing it.
I think it worth it my time and I'm an engineer so i can be predict half of a correct thing to do stuff.
And I'm using the ehem ehem software, so no cost.
But that me.
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Ya actually dimension would be more important than the actually installation.

50mm smaller you may reno the cabinet n waste money and cost else.
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QUOTE(FieldEngineer @ Nov 18 2014, 05:18 PM)
I play with the software is easy.
To do a correct design mean that used aware on the typical dimension, correct placement etc etc etc.
you may like to set something as 1.1m but if the typical is 0.8m, that wont work. And assume you have 100 things miss dimension like that.

But if you say that it's a peanut, what to argue.
I'm doing it.
I think it worth it my time and I'm an engineer so i can be predict half of a correct thing to do stuff.
And I'm using the ehem ehem software, so no cost.
But that me.
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Cool what software are you using may I know? Thanks!
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You are a gem jackie!! Thanks for the info smile.gif
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QUOTE(fyable @ Nov 19 2014, 09:14 AM)
Cool what software are you using may I know? Thanks!
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Chief Architect X6.

The lower cost for home user is Home Designer (same company, different but almost same software).
You can download the software and try it out.
You can't save your design though when in trial mode.
If you like it, you can purchase it - if the price is acceptable to you.

Link: http://www.homedesignersoftware.com/products/trial.html
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hi,share with all our company recently project. smile.gif

kitchen cabinet+series B (3G glass) rclxms.gif

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And congratulation for our company,just received The Pacific Internatioal Keris Award and Top brand..Hope anyone here can continue support our company,and thanks for all. notworthy.gif

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Can someone please advise where I can find a company that will just make the stainless steel countertop without the cabinet? Intend to do the 2 separately.
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QUOTE(set @ Oct 19 2014, 10:26 PM)
the door front is ceramic, the carcass is still melamine
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QUOTE(FieldEngineer @ Nov 19 2014, 09:45 AM)
Chief Architect X6.

The lower cost for home user is Home Designer (same company, different but almost same software).
You can download the software and try it out.
You can't save your design though when in trial mode.
If you like it, you can purchase it - if the price is acceptable to you.

Link: http://www.homedesignersoftware.com/products/trial.html
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cool man thanks!
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Just went to the perfect living 2014 fair at mid valley. Lots of information needed to digest.
just need some views from u guys. Anyone went through with these kitchen cabinet company? Please tell me more about these company, good and bad experience.

1) Sunshine kitchen
2) signature kitchen
3) SCI

Thanks for the help.
appreciate it.

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QUOTE(Kenduck @ Nov 30 2014, 01:01 AM)
Just went to the perfect living 2014 fair at mid valley. Lots of information needed to digest.
just need some views from u guys. Anyone went through with these kitchen cabinet company? Please tell me more about these company, good and bad experience.

1) Sunshine kitchen
2) signature kitchen
3) SCI

Thanks for the help.
appreciate it.
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What's else at the perfect lifestyle there?
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Dear all

anyone uses Chan's kitchen along LDP puchong?

What is the feedback??
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What's else at the perfect lifestyle there?
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Lots of things....

1) mattress
2) kitchen cabinet
3) interior design
4) dining table and chair
And alot more....

Feel free to go there..... today 30/11/2014 is last day...
but there will be another one at setia alam convention centre 5/12/2014 to 7/12/2014.....
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QUOTE(zero721 @ Nov 30 2014, 10:51 AM)
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Lots of things....

1) mattress
2) kitchen cabinet
3) interior design
4) dining table and chair
And alot more....

Feel free to go there..... today 30/11/2014 is last day...
but there will be another one at setia alam convention centre 5/12/2014 to 7/12/2014.....
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QUOTE(cheeliew @ Nov 30 2014, 10:14 AM)
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Do you have bad experience? Mind sharing?
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I finished my first kitchen design for my home renovation.
If you have the experience, please review and comment:

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I wonder if I should have the cutting board area / counter at the side of bath wall.
it is about 1.4m from the counter egde to the other wall cabinet edge.

If I'm to have Granite as top material and Solid Wood for both Door and Body/Frame material, how much the cabinet & sofit will be.


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Today got my quotation for wet and dry kitchen from Verra kitchen. 30k... @@
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my kitchen that was long overdue to be posted


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Hello, hello,
I've gone through the posts but I still can't figure out what material I should use for my cabinets. I want a carcass, doors/drawers and tops that will last a long time. I don't mind spending money on this, as I don't plan to move out of the house I'm about to renovate so I need to plan for my old age -- when I won't have money to re-do a kitchen or repair it if it's falling apart! Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
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QUOTE(SuziQ @ Dec 2 2014, 12:46 AM)
Hello, hello,
I've gone through the posts but I still can't figure out what material I should use for my cabinets. I want a carcass, doors/drawers and tops that will last a long time. I don't mind spending money on this, as I don't plan to move out of the house I'm about to renovate so I need to plan for my old age -- when I won't have money to re-do a kitchen or repair it if it's falling apart! Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
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get stainless steel or aluminium carcass
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get stainless steel or aluminium carcass
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Thanks, lazzy_dogg!
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my kitchen that was long overdue to be posted
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Hi lazzy_dogg, could you tell me the length between your left cabinet and right wall?
Thanks.
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PMed, it was installed just yesterday, and I'm already excited to share, every accessories inside use blumotion aswell  biggrin.gif
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Nice KC design. Do u mind to share with me too the contact and the costing. Planning for my dry n wet kicthen! Appreciate it!
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QUOTE(lazzy_dogg @ Dec 2 2014, 12:14 AM)
my kitchen that was long overdue to be posted
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Lovely! Are your cabinets backlit or anything?
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Hi,

Sorry to ask, can we install backsplash after the kitchen cabinet have completely deployed?
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QUOTE(lazzy_dogg @ Dec 2 2014, 12:14 AM)
my kitchen that was long overdue to be posted
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What's the material?
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QUOTE(FieldEngineer @ Dec 2 2014, 07:26 AM)
Hi lazzy_dogg, could you tell me the length between your left cabinet and right wall?
Thanks.
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around 88"

QUOTE(OneMoreDay @ Dec 2 2014, 09:57 AM)
Lovely! Are your cabinets backlit or anything?
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Thanks, no backlit, just see thru mirror effect.... actually the back splash area is backlit

QUOTE(hidzwan @ Dec 2 2014, 11:30 AM)
Hi,

Sorry to ask, can we install backsplash after the kitchen cabinet have completely deployed?
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Can be done, but gotta see the actual site

QUOTE(zero721 @ Dec 2 2014, 04:04 PM)
What's the material?
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carcass is plywood, front is powder coat metal frame with "see thru mirror" glass

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QUOTE(lazzy_dogg @ Dec 2 2014, 07:46 PM)
around 88"
Distance from Cabinet to Wall:
Yours is 2.2m. Look big.
Mine is 1.7m.

Maybe I could put that counter at the wall.
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QUOTE(FieldEngineer @ Dec 2 2014, 07:58 PM)
Distance from Cabinet to Wall:
Yours is 2.2m. Look big.
Mine is 1.7m.

Maybe I could put that counter at the wall.
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try to do a fold down counter.... also maybe move your sink further to the left
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QUOTE(lazzy_dogg @ Dec 2 2014, 07:46 PM)
around 88"
Thanks, no backlit, just see thru mirror effect.... actually the back splash area is backlit
Can be done, but gotta see the actual site
carcass is plywood, front is powder coat metal frame with "see thru mirror" glass
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I see. It would have made an amazing focal point. Your kitchen looks so dim though? hmm.gif

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QUOTE(OneMoreDay @ Dec 2 2014, 09:37 PM)
I see. It would have made an amazing focal point. Your kitchen looks so dim though?  hmm.gif
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Thanks... Actually it's very bright.... Guess phone camera lower the exposure.... Lol
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Any advises/ideas for my issue as per below are greatly appreciated.

Bought a subsale apartment unit recently
Plan to have a bar island in my kitchen after removed the previous old kitchen
As it is a bar island, some of the base floor will be exposed i.e. not all will be covered by the island cabinet
Currently the base floor for the bar island is only cement, nothing else
I thought can easily put tiles onto it to make it cantik
But unfortunately I did not realize about the 'bullnose' (as per the first pic) factor between the actual lantai and the base for the bar island; the base is a bit higher than the normal floor
So if put tiles akan jadi like the picture (which will be buruk la)

Any suggestions on how to do the finishing for the base floor?

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Hi All,

Kitchen cabinet and wardrobe contractors, kindly PM me your email. I've my floor plan and 3d designs and would like to request for an estimated quotations.


Many thanks in advance
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QUOTE(lazzy_dogg @ Dec 2 2014, 11:27 PM)
Thanks... Actually it's very bright.... Guess phone camera lower the exposure.... Lol
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I thought so since there's a ton of lighting. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(toshio14 @ Dec 3 2014, 07:36 PM)
Any advises/ideas for my issue as per below are greatly appreciated.

Bought a subsale apartment unit recently
Plan to have a bar island in my kitchen after removed the previous old kitchen
As it is a bar island, some of the base floor will be exposed i.e. not all will be covered by the island cabinet
Currently the base floor for the bar island is only cement, nothing else
I thought can easily put tiles onto it to make it cantik
But unfortunately I did not realize about the 'bullnose' (as per the first pic) factor between the actual lantai and the base for the bar island; the base is a bit higher than the normal floor
So if put tiles akan jadi like the picture (which will be buruk la)

Any suggestions on how to do the finishing for the base floor?
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since you are doing an island, why not as your cabinet contractor to have the board all the way to the ground?
then you no need to use tiles on that area d.
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QUOTE(OneMoreDay @ Dec 4 2014, 06:54 PM)
I thought so since there's a ton of lighting.  biggrin.gif
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i have 20 tubes hidden in that area alone...... excluding the down lights, spot lights, and the decor lights..... rclxub.gif
cant on it all the time or my elec bill will shoot up to the sky .... sweat.gif
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QUOTE(lazzy_dogg @ Dec 4 2014, 07:34 PM)
i have 20 tubes hidden in that area alone...... excluding the down lights, spot lights, and the decor lights..... rclxub.gif
cant on it all the time or my elec bill will shoot up to the sky .... sweat.gif
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Why so many tubes though? hmm.gif All you need is task lighting and downlight (including your backsplash) and it already looks remarkable. Which is why I was asking about backlighting your glass cabinetry so you have less overhead lighting (which, imo, causes too much shadowing effect).
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Being quoted RM 170 psf for quartz top..

Any cheaper alternatives?
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anyone know about GI Kitchen from Permatang Pauh, Penang?
My friend get a quotation from them around 15k for 6x8x6 quartz stone kitchen top, cement tiles body, middle part with decorative mirror and full height hanging cabinet(4.5ft). Is that price reasonable? I have never heard of this company, would like to get some advice here.

And also I would like to ask cement tiles body for bottom cabinet is better or all wood(mlm or cheapbord) is better? Thanks!

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Is it possible to moving my kc for kitchen renovation in future? I know for concrete need hacking but how about grnite/quartz top?

im planning to extend my kitchen in 3/4 years. Still not decide to install kc now or after reno.
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QUOTE(set @ Oct 19 2014, 10:26 PM)
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This looks pretty nice. Pls PM contact. smile.gif
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Is it possible to change chipboard color?

Current cabinets are red and want to change to a more neutral color. Examples below.


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QUOTE(set @ Nov 9 2014, 11:59 PM)
update on my kitchen, now with everything

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where do you stay, bro? malacca was it?
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First impression lasts..

Unity Kitchen for me. Unfortunately have to wait till February for installations.
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Hi,

Planning to install 4G Cabinets.
Wondering if the aluminum color for the holder can be change to black instead the aluminum original color.

Thanks.
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QUOTE(chickytien @ Dec 2 2014, 11:23 PM)
Mind to elaborate???

I went to their other branch in Kota kemuning and got quoted a lower price.

Already had the interior designer to take the measurement, will make a decision when I have seen their final quotation tomorrow.
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Got them to do couple of things in my house but not KC. Not happy with their workmanship and material.
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what is standard height for tall cabinet unit?
i request quotation and KC maker mention tall unit height is 2100mm (include skirting height)
They mention this height is fix base on modular concept

Issue for me is i would like to to increase wall cabinet height
This wall cabinet height is matching or continue with tall cabinet
But KC maker mention tall cabinet height is fix
If more than 2100, side panel need to split/join
So, not nice
(side panel of tall cabinet can't extend anymore)
I thought raw chip board or mdf is 4'x8'

Really meh?
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QUOTE(aviecena2020 @ Dec 7 2014, 11:13 PM)
what is standard height for tall cabinet unit?
i request quotation and KC maker mention tall unit height is 2100mm (include skirting height)
They mention this height is fix base on modular concept

Issue for me is i would like to to increase wall cabinet height
This wall cabinet height is matching or continue with tall cabinet
But KC maker mention tall cabinet height is fix
If more than 2100, side panel need to split/join
So, not nice
(side panel of tall cabinet can't extend anymore)
I thought raw chip board or mdf is 4'x8'

Really meh?
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mine is joint at 8 ft... u should try to ask other contractor.... i think here got 2 famous ones... u can ask both
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Somebody, please comment.

Is this is too gloomy?
Black Cabinet of 4G Doors.

Note: Some of the pictures has not showing the toilet walls, diving walls and the bar.
Also hoping that the aluminum holder can be color to black for consistency.


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Hi all
My kc for sharing. Now waiting for glass backspalsh

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Hi anybody can help me an idea where to get this aluminum panel for cooking worktop
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QUOTE(FieldEngineer @ Dec 8 2014, 12:55 AM)
Somebody, please comment.

Is this is too gloomy?
Black Cabinet of 4G Doors.

Note: Some of the pictures has not showing the toilet walls, diving walls and the bar.
Also hoping that the aluminum holder can be color to black for consistency.
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You hit the nail on the head.

Ideally, you should mix different tones so it's not too one dimensional. In this case, the overall effect is too heavy and dark.

I suggest using a different colour/pattern of cabinet. At the very least, invest in cabinet downlighting to light your work surface and bounce off the backsplash to outline from the rest of your cabinetry. I also think you should have some pendant lighting over that cute little island to make the space a bit more intimate than it should allow. Sorry for the chicken scratch sketching. I don't have a pen for my iPad.

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Edit: to give you an example, interior designer Kelly Hoppen's own kitchen. As you can see, her kitchen is basically the same colour scheme, albeit with a light solid coloured backsplash and glass worktop. But you can see where I'm going with this. Also, I've noticed your cabinetry reaches all the way to the ceiling? Typically, we'd try to avoid doing that as it will weigh the space down visually. You can also see the kitchen below has a gap between the top cabinets and the ceiling. Unless you were going for the extra storage space.

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The trick to this space was that she cleverly used glossy cabinets so the lighting could reflect off of them to ease the heaviness of the black colour.

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You hit the nail on the head.

Ideally, you should mix different tones so it's not too one dimensional. In this case, the overall effect is too heavy and dark.

I suggest using a different colour/pattern of cabinet. At the very least, invest in cabinet downlighting to light your work surface and bounce off the backsplash to outline from the rest of your cabinetry.


I'm actually hate multi-coloring and try to get a consistency color. But that would, like you say, hit the nail on the head.

Yes, getting that lighting is good idea!
I will do that. That is why designer get their black cabinet look expensive and elegant.





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I also think you should have some pendant lighting over that cute little island to make the space a bit more intimate than it should allow. Sorry for the chicken scratch sketching. I don't have a pen for my iPad.


Would try to look into this. I already plan to have LED on the ceiling, and the space is so small.
Too many thing may only add the cluster. But I do like it. It could work.





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Edit: to give you an example, interior designer Kelly Hoppen's own kitchen. As you can see, her kitchen is basically the same colour scheme, albeit with a light solid coloured backsplash and glass worktop. But you can see where I'm going with this. Also, I've noticed your cabinetry reaches all the way to the ceiling? Typically, we'd try to avoid doing that as it will weigh the space down visually. You can also see the kitchen below has a gap between the top cabinets and the ceiling. Unless you were going for the extra storage space.


Yes you are right. shouldn't go to all the way on the wall height.
Will reduce the height.
Sir, you have spend your time to help me, with good ideas.
Good one, I say!
I'm in depb to you. *Bro Hug*.


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I'm actually hate multi-coloring and try to get a consistency color. But that would, like you say, hit the nail on the head.

Yes, getting that lighting is good idea!
I will do that. That is why designer get their black cabinet look expensive and elegant.

Would try to look into this. I already plan to have LED on the ceiling, and the space is so small.
Too many thing may only add the cluster. But I do like it. It could work.

Yes you are right. shouldn't go to all the way on the wall height.
Will reduce the height.
Sir, you have spend your time to help me, with good ideas.
Good one, I say!
I'm in depb to you. *Bro Hug*.

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Sis hug but you're very welcome!  biggrin.gif
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Hug some more.
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What, a girl??!
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since you are doing an island, why not as your cabinet contractor to have the board all the way to the ground?
then you no need to use tiles on that area d.
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the thing is I wanted to do like a bar, on the island
so there will be some are that will be exposed i.e. not covered by the board

am thinking of doing the same type of finishing like the one at IKEA carpark i think it's called Epoxy or something
the only way I can think of now to cover the cement base/floor
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share with all our company recently project,location Bandar Kinrara 5 rclxms.gif

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Can i know what is aluminium carcass? Same with standard aluminium?
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share with all our company recently project,location Bandar Kinrara 5 rclxms.gif

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Everskill? No offense but I heard quite some "eh hem" feedback from others and online. I'm not sure la... But I'm finding KC company and just came across

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Can i ask anyone install wardrobe whereby the wall behind is washroom? FYI my washroom has just renovated with proper water proofing (I assume with good job done)

Due to master room constraint, i wonder if i could put a 5' build in wardrobe which share wall with washroom.. anyone experience any bad odor in wardrobe due to "wet gas" ? Please kindly advise urgently... thx

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I'm actually hate multi-coloring and try to get a consistency color. But that would, like you say, hit the nail on the head.

Yes, getting that lighting is good idea!
I will do that. That is why designer get their black cabinet look expensive and elegant.

Would try to look into this. I already plan to have LED on the ceiling, and the space is so small.
Too many thing may only add the cluster. But I do like it. It could work.

Yes you are right. shouldn't go to all the way on the wall height.
Will reduce the height.
Sir, you have spend your time to help me, with good ideas.
Good one, I say!
I'm in depb to you. *Bro Hug*.

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Bro, here's one idea that could work for you. Using a lowered ceiling specifically over your island. Doesn't have to be as thick or big as this since this kitchen has a tall ceiling. I'd do something in reclaimed wood and then a single statement pendant light or a small cluster. Because the view from the entrance to the kitchen goes immediately towards that window, you want to anchor the space with a statement. smile.gif

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anyone have any idea regarding of Eeger wood? I have been quoted using this material but it was so expensive.

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hi,

what is the best material to use for wet/dry kitchen?
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hi,

what is the best material to use for wet/dry kitchen?
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I only has 1 kitchen where I do everything inside so I took quartz as tabletop. blush.gif
A bit pricey though but It will be worth it.
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hi,

what is the best material to use for wet/dry kitchen?
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Your budget, cooking style, and personal aesthetic will dictate this.

Most people go for simple tiles in their wet kitchen (because, y'know, it's wet and all) for easy maintenance.

If you like the industrial loft look, concrete is one of the most versatile options. You can mix a colour in it, polish it or leave it raw (personally I like polished concrete).

Granite is considered the best stone considering its low porosity but I find it too heavy/hard to look at and a bit dated depending on the type of granite you choose (Black Galaxy stone is too popular here so it doesn't feel as special).

Marble is a classic but hard to maintain considering it's on the opposite end of the porosity scale from granite. Although, sealants are available to seal your stone periodically.

Continuing on the industrial look, you might go for simple stainless steel in either kitchen or just the wet kitchen (you can get your entire stainless steel kitchen from restaurant kitchen manufacturers).

user posted image

user posted image

user posted image

Stainless Steel source: here

A more recent trend has been to use wood (in this case, in the dry kitchen). Now, people will go on and on about how hard it is to maintain but my point of view is that wood has a charm to it as it ages and gets worn in. Also, wood would (try saying that super fast 10 times) give your space a depth and warmth that is usually missing from most modern kitchen renovations.

Or you can mix two different materials to give you both practicality and aesthetic appeal. Image: here

Wood Source: here

Quartz and engineered stone is pretty durable but pretty expensive.

You might also want to look at sintered porcelain slabs (newest product on the market and I'm in love). This is highly durable (if you go to an exhibition they're at, they'll blow torch the surface and scratch with a fork for you as a demo) and the thinness of the material is appealing to me.

The brands I know of are Dekton and Neolith (Dekton is manufactured by Silestone). Neolith is offered by Verra Kitchen (one or two forumers are clients of Verra and the results are stunning so have a look around using the search bar). Verra also offers Cerra, sort of an OEM version of Neolith according to a forumer. They have many patterns to choose from, even marble and wood looks. Here's the Neolith marble:

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QUOTE(OneMoreDay @ Dec 12 2014, 12:39 PM)
Bro, here's one idea that could work for you. Using a lowered ceiling specifically over your island. Doesn't have to be as thick or big as this since this kitchen has a tall ceiling. I'd do something in reclaimed wood and then a single statement pendant light or a small cluster. Because the view from the entrance to the kitchen goes immediately towards that window, you want to anchor the space with a statement.  smile.gif

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Nice. But I can only imagine the task of cleaning the dust on top of the lowered ceiling smile.gif
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Nice. But I can only imagine the task of cleaning the dust on top of the lowered ceiling  smile.gif
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QUOTE(Green_lemontea @ Dec 16 2014, 02:12 PM)
I only has 1 kitchen where I do everything inside so I took quartz as tabletop.  blush.gif
A bit pricey though but It will be worth it.
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i also have 1 kitchen, that's why have to consider material that is durable for everyday cooking.

what material do u use for your kitchen cabinet?

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QUOTE(OneMoreDay @ Dec 16 2014, 04:45 PM)
Your budget, cooking style, and personal aesthetic will dictate this.

Most people go for simple tiles in their wet kitchen (because, y'know, it's wet and all) for easy maintenance.

If you like the industrial loft look, concrete is one of the most versatile options. You can mix a colour in it, polish it or leave it raw (personally I like polished concrete).

Granite is considered the best stone considering its low porosity but I find it too heavy/hard to look at and a bit dated depending on the type of granite you choose (Black Galaxy stone is too popular here so it doesn't feel as special).

Marble is a classic but hard to maintain considering it's on the opposite end of the porosity scale from granite. Although, sealants are available to seal your stone periodically.

Continuing on the industrial look, you might go for simple stainless steel in either kitchen or just the wet kitchen (you can get your entire stainless steel kitchen from restaurant kitchen manufacturers).

user posted image

user posted image

user posted image

Stainless Steel source: here

A more recent trend has been to use wood (in this case, in the dry kitchen). Now, people will go on and on about how hard it is to maintain but my point of view is that wood has a charm to it as it ages and gets worn in. Also, wood would (try saying that super fast 10 times) give your space a depth and warmth that is usually missing from most modern kitchen renovations.

Or you can mix two different materials to give you both practicality and aesthetic appeal. Image:  here

Wood Source: here

Quartz and engineered stone is pretty durable but pretty expensive.

You might also want to look at sintered porcelain slabs (newest product on the market and I'm in love). This is highly durable (if you go to an exhibition they're at, they'll blow torch the surface and scratch with a fork for you as a demo) and the thinness of the material is appealing to me.

The brands I know of are Dekton and Neolith (Dekton is manufactured by Silestone). Neolith is offered by Verra Kitchen (one or two forumers are clients of Verra and the results are stunning so have a look around using the search bar). Verra also offers Cerra, sort of an OEM version of Neolith according to a forumer. They have many patterns to choose from, even marble and wood looks. Here's the Neolith marble:

user posted image
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thanks for the info.

what about kitchen cabinets material?
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i also have 1 kitchen, that's why have to consider material that is durable for everyday cooking.

what material do u use for your kitchen cabinet?
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Melamine, Quartz tabletop, 4G glass door. biggrin.gif
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thanks for the info.

what about kitchen cabinets material?
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Marine plywood carcass or aluminium carcass (but you're limited with aluminium materials as the look is quite dated).

Glossy cabinetry can enlarge a space up to a point (you have to be smart about this particularly because glossy can look cheap very easily). If you have a medium/large kitchen you can use a matte finish material (actually, you can use Neolith or Cerra for your cabinets too). Again, your aesthetic will more than likely be the deciding factor for surface material. Here's a kitchen done by Verra Kitchen using Cerra for a fellow forumer, Mrgoodgood (SOURCE THREAD)

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Try layering different shades of the same colour family, or contrasting different textures and materials (eg. concrete grey+ wood).

Be smart about using lighting to your advantage and mix functionality with aesthetics (this rule applies to all aspects of design, really).

Personally, I'd avoid visible frames on cabinets. It makes it look too busy.

Handleless is expensive and you have to think about drawer slides/soft close mechanisms/hinges/interior extras like lighting, etc. Also, think about using drawers instead of typical swing door cabinets for your base cabinetry as these are easier to work with in the kitchen (no more squatting!).

Your layout is crucial too. Work triangles are useful up to a point. Now, we have what we call work zones.

BUT, the kitchen is the heart of the home and you should be happy with the end result so take your time. Don't rush for a strict deadline. Keep doing your research. biggrin.gif

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hi all, may i know usually which shop you go to for a small kitchen cabinet?
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Anybody know where I can find KC with compress membrane/solid wood door instead of 3G, 4G or melamine?

Like this white painted solid nyatoh.

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Anyone have heard of Alloy Kitchen Cabinet Sdn Bhd before? Saw them in MF3 yesterday.
They supply aluminium KC.
Anyone with experience with them?
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i have been surveying KC for some time too... getting quotation from Signature Kitchen too... Coz they seem like the only one who uses BLUM in drawer system as i have been using it for 10 yrs at my old house...

Anyone know any others KC provider is using BLUM too and is better than SK ? and i heard SK is using all MDF for their carcass ..
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The aluminium KC from Alloy Kitchen Cabinet Sdn Bhd looks impressive and very interesting. But not sure how reliable is using aluminium in building KC. The price is much more expensive compared to currently material used.
It claimed to have 10 years warranty excluding any accessories.

Have anyone engaged with aluminium KC?
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QUOTE(OneMoreDay @ Dec 16 2014, 04:45 PM)
Your budget, cooking style, and personal aesthetic will dictate this.

Most people go for simple tiles in their wet kitchen (because, y'know, it's wet and all) for easy maintenance.

If you like the industrial loft look, concrete is one of the most versatile options. You can mix a colour in it, polish it or leave it raw (personally I like polished concrete).

Granite is considered the best stone considering its low porosity but I find it too heavy/hard to look at and a bit dated depending on the type of granite you choose (Black Galaxy stone is too popular here so it doesn't feel as special).

Marble is a classic but hard to maintain considering it's on the opposite end of the porosity scale from granite. Although, sealants are available to seal your stone periodically.

Continuing on the industrial look, you might go for simple stainless steel in either kitchen or just the wet kitchen (you can get your entire stainless steel kitchen from restaurant kitchen manufacturers).

user posted image

user posted image

user posted image

Stainless Steel source: here

A more recent trend has been to use wood (in this case, in the dry kitchen). Now, people will go on and on about how hard it is to maintain but my point of view is that wood has a charm to it as it ages and gets worn in. Also, wood would (try saying that super fast 10 times) give your space a depth and warmth that is usually missing from most modern kitchen renovations.

Or you can mix two different materials to give you both practicality and aesthetic appeal. Image:  here

Wood Source: here

Quartz and engineered stone is pretty durable but pretty expensive.

You might also want to look at sintered porcelain slabs (newest product on the market and I'm in love). This is highly durable (if you go to an exhibition they're at, they'll blow torch the surface and scratch with a fork for you as a demo) and the thinness of the material is appealing to me.

The brands I know of are Dekton and Neolith (Dekton is manufactured by Silestone). Neolith is offered by Verra Kitchen (one or two forumers are clients of Verra and the results are stunning so have a look around using the search bar). Verra also offers Cerra, sort of an OEM version of Neolith according to a forumer. They have many patterns to choose from, even marble and wood looks. Here's the Neolith marble:

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This Neolith marble has any joint line like granite or quartz?

Also, it can stand temperature and water proof?

Thanks!
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can anyone advise me how much an acrylic or high gloss cabinet cost per sq foot?

I wanna make a build in shoe cabinet

13.5"x79"x36"h

something like this

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This Neolith marble has any joint line like granite or quartz?

Also, it can stand temperature and water proof?

Thanks!
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The largest size is 3200 x 1500 mm (10.49 x 4.9 feet), and the longest is 11.8 ft x 3.9 ft). I wouldn't worry about corner joints as that's pretty normal if you have a U or L shaped kitchen. Example below of a Neolith kitchen surface in U shape configuration.

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A closer look at where the joint will be in a different Neolith kitchen.

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As for temperature, water and chemical resistance...



Behind the scenes look:



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QUOTE(SimpleGuy16 @ Dec 22 2014, 04:38 PM)
i have been surveying KC for some time too... getting quotation from Signature Kitchen too... Coz they seem like the only one who uses BLUM in drawer system as i have been using it for 10 yrs at my old house...

Anyone know any others KC provider is using BLUM too and is better than SK ? and i heard SK is using all MDF for their carcass ..
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Go to IOI City Mall....there have Index Living Mall there. They make KCs with BLUM closers.
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PMed, it was installed just yesterday, and I'm already excited to share, every accessories inside use blumotion aswell  biggrin.gif
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Do u mind to PM me as well? Thx. 😊
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Anyone know about Ora Kit KC Puchong and Kimwood KC Kajang? I get their info from the home expo last week. How was their service?
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Hi

We are home furnishing and interior design with in house contractor in Penang, we are currently promoting home furnishing package for home owner who renovate their condo/house for the purpose to rent out.

This promotion till end Jan 2015.

Home Furnishing Package @ RM11,990.00 (Includes installation & delivery)

This package are suitable for House Owner that intended to rent their premises. Package includes:-
- 8'FT Custom made Melamine Kitchen Cabinet
- 4'FT Custom make Wall Hang
- 1 unit of Branded Gas Stove with 2 Burner
- 1 unit of Stainless Steel Sink
- 2+3 Seater PU Leather Sofa
- Rubberwood Dining Set plus 6 chairs

Promotion until 31 Jan 2015, available for Penang state only.
Interested pls call Ms Leong - 016-419 4220


Visit our Show Room @ No 10, Gerbang Sungai Ara 2
Desa Ara, Sungai Ara
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Open Daily From : 10am - 6pm

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Hi

We are home furnishing and interior design with in house contractor in Penang, we are currently promoting home furnishing package for home owner who renovate their condo/house for the purpose to rent out. Call us to get a customized quote for your kitchen, we provide solid surface and Luxorbrand quatz top (best quality)

This promotion till end Jan 2015.

Home Furnishing Package @ RM9,990.00 (Includes installation & delivery)

This package are suitable for House Owner that intended to rent their premises. Package includes:-
- 9'FT Custom made Melamine Kitchen Cabinet
- 5'FT Custom make Wall Hang
- 1 unit of Branded Gas Stove with 2 Burner
- 1 unit of Stainless Steel Sink
- 2+3 Seater PU Leather Sofa
- 8pcs of High Quality 70% Sun Block Curtains
- 4 unit of Branded Ceiling Fan
- 7 unit of Surface Downlight & 2 unit of Downlight

Promotion until 31 Jan 2015, available for Penang state only.
Interested pls call Ms Leong - 016-418 4220
Or Ms Cheah - 012-4257939

Visit our Show Room @ No 10, Gerbang Sungai Ara 2
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Just would like to share some of detailed work of my kitchen cabinet installer.
He make some slope on the edge of tile counter and I think its very thoughtful and I like it so much.

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Hi guys,

can someone confirm acrylic or spray paint is better?
I wish to get the glass door but it seems more expensive.
Please advice acrylic /spray paint or glass is more reliable ?

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Do you guys think it's a good idea to put the rubbish bin in the cabinet? I saw there's a kind of accessories than can install then you can pull out the bin in cabinet.
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Hi guys,

can someone confirm acrylic or spray paint is better?
I wish to get the glass door but it seems more expensive.
Please advice acrylic /spray paint or glass is more reliable ?

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Acrylic door is not at same par with spray paint.
Acrylic door is expensive, at same pricing with 4G door.
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Acrylic door is not at same par with spray paint.
Acrylic door is expensive, at same pricing with 4G door.
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thanks. is spray paint = 4G?
i found that acrylic is the cheapest.
Glass is the most expensive.

please help which is more reliable n not easy to get scratch .
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Do you guys think it's a good idea to put the rubbish bin in the cabinet? I saw there's a kind of accessories than can install then you can pull out the bin in cabinet.
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It's fine for non-organic trash. Food waste, cheaper option to do old school plastic bag in ice cream container in the sink or on the draining board so you throw away with after every meal rather than leaving to rot in your cabinetry.
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thanks. is spray  paint = 4G?
i found that acrylic is the cheapest.
Glass is the most expensive.

please help which is more reliable n not easy to get scratch .
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Glass is the better option.
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thanks. is spray  paint = 4G?
i found that acrylic is the cheapest.
Glass is the most expensive.

please help which is more reliable n not easy to get scratch .
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4G and 3G are glass-type doors with color in the back.
Solid wood may use spray paint.
Acrylic door is not the cheapest.
Acrylic door is expensive.
Are you sure i been inform correctly on the pricing?

Acrylic could get scratch and also some type of color get discolor over time.

4G & 3G are easier to maintain.

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4G and 3G are glass-type doors with color in the back.
Solid wood may use spray paint.
Acrylic door is not the cheapest.
Acrylic door is expensive.
Are you sure i been inform correctly on the pricing?

Acrylic could get scratch and also some type of color get discolor over time.

4G & 3G are easier to maintain.
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thanks for the info.
they told that the most expensive is crystal shine. 2nd is spray pant n the cheapest is mirror polymer.

im quite confused about the terms.Hence,im trying to research.
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thanks for the info.
they told that the most expensive is crystal shine. 2nd is spray pant n the cheapest is mirror polymer.

im quite confused  about the terms.Hence,im trying to research.
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r u referring to Rowenda kitchen cabinet?
i hve asked the same things too. Anyone has experience with Rowenda?
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QUOTE(OneMoreDay @ Jan 5 2015, 04:47 PM)
It's fine for non-organic trash. Food waste, cheaper option to do old school plastic bag in ice cream container in the sink or on the draining board so you throw away with after every meal rather than leaving to rot in your cabinetry.
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make sense now, after all it's best to clear the oily trash every time after meal! guess i'll just save money not getting the pull-out trash can fitting. ahha

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Hello guys. I'm new here. Cam someone explain to me what is the differences between high gloss, acrylic and 4g? The pro and cons. Thanks smile.gif


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Hello guys. I'm new here. Cam someone explain to me what is the differences between high gloss, acrylic and 4g? The pro and cons. Thanks smile.gif
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high gloss - i think you mean spray paint. its a painting process on MDF boards. The more layers the better the gloss and finishing. Workmanship can mean a world of difference. Bad ones you will see like orange peel skin effect. Smooth and glossy ones will be harder to achieve. the colors will be on all sides - front, back, sides.

acrylic - think of it like plastic laminate. the color is solid all the way through. but there are two types. one is a thin sheet of acrylic that must be applied to the wood with high pressure machinery. the other is thicker and not so nice and probably just glued on like laminate. the good ones like its one piece and the corners are folded over nicely just like it was spray painted. colors will be on the all sides and front but back is usually white.
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4g - its glass. the color from the glass is actually just on the backing. if compare to spray paint and acrylic (which is color all the way thru) you will see like glass first and color at the back. The effect is quite different. For me, not so nice. It also has a aluminum edging. Some are thick and ugly (3g), some are thin (4g) and well depends on if you can accept the frame. color part only on the front. see pic 4g type -
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high gloss - i think you mean spray paint. its a painting process on MDF boards. The more layers the better the gloss and finishing. Workmanship can mean a world of difference. Bad ones you will see like orange peel skin effect. Smooth and glossy ones will be harder to achieve. the colors will be on all sides - front, back, sides.

acrylic - think of it like plastic laminate. the color is solid all the way through. but there are two types. one is a thin sheet of acrylic that must be applied to the wood with high pressure machinery. the other is thicker and not so nice and probably just glued on like laminate. the good ones like its one piece and the corners are folded over nicely just like it was spray painted. colors will be on the all sides and front but back is usually white.

4g - its glass. the color from the glass is actually just on the backing. if compare to spray paint and acrylic (which is color all the way thru) you will see like glass first and color at the back. The effect is quite different. For me, not so nice. It also has a aluminum edging. Some are thick and ugly, some are thin and well depends on if you can accept the frame. color part only on the front.
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hi guys,

what is cheapest material i can use for wet kitchen? i know aluminium is a better option here, but i need second choice as my budget for reno already blown up loh...

also for dry kitchen wink.gif
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< 4g - its glass. the color from the glass is actually just on the backing. if compare to spray paint and acrylic (which is color all the way thru) you will see like glass first and color at the back. The effect is quite different. For me, not so nice. It also has a aluminum edging. Some are thick and ugly, some are thin and well depends on if you can accept the frame. color part only on the front. >

This is 3g actually. In 4g there is no aluminum edging. Cantik, but without the aluminium, the glass edge can easily chip and crack if not careful.

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what is cheapest material i can use for wet kitchen? i know aluminium is a better option here, but i need second choice as my budget for reno already blown up loh...

also for dry kitchen wink.gif
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Concrete and tiles. Cheapest and most durable, no problem with water leakage or practically anything!
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QUOTE(Fazab @ Jan 13 2015, 04:47 PM)
This is 3g actually. In 4g there is no aluminum edging. Cantik, but without the aluminium, the glass edge can easily chip and crack if not careful.
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I'm not sure who the one make the called on which is what, just in my experience carpentry decide 4G is the one that has a slimmer aluminium edge.

But since I don't like the aluminium frame, then for sure avoid both
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I'm not sure who the one make the called on which is what, just in my experience  carpentry decide 4G is the one that has a slimmer aluminium edge.

But since I don't like the aluminium frame, then for sure avoid both
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haha ya ya....I also no like the edging
3g is the old thicker edging and 4g is the slimmer one. both also i no like
for my kitchen i am using the thin acrylic.
spray paint also good cause all sides are painted the same color but quality depends on workmanship and its not cheap either

trending now is matt color. for matt, no choice but spray paint only

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Concrete and tiles. Cheapest and most durable, no problem with water leakage or practically anything!
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If concrete and tiles, is it possible to install all the accessories inside it?

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Yes. Just imagine the usual kitchen cabinet, where the carcass is made of Melamine/Chipboard/Plywood, now being replaced with concrete. With that, u will get a concrete carcass or body that is very durable. Usual table top now being replaced tiles.

As for the rest of the accessories, trays n door, can get kitchen cabinet installer to make one for u.

the above method, will save lots of money cos ur saving on the kitchen top such as the usual solid surface, marble, granite, which can amount to thousands in the normal kitchen reno. Just go through ur current quote n take out the table top cost n u can see how much u save.

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Yes. Just imagine the usual kitchen cabinet, where the carcass is made of Melamine/Chipboard/Plywood, now being replaced with concrete. With that, u will get a concrete carcass or body that is very durable. Usual table top now being replaced tiles.

As for the rest of the accessories, trays n door, can get kitchen cabinet installer to make one for u.

the above method, will save lots of money cos ur saving on the kitchen top such as the usual solid surface, marble, granite, which can amount to thousands in the normal kitchen reno. Just go through ur current quote n take out the table top cost n u can see how much u save.
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Thanks a lot tangtang. I might choose this method. Cheap and very reliable.

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Mine is 4G. Absolutely no edging at all.

They also got 5G - reflective glass, no edging.


If you plan to use concrete, you will need to tell the contractor to do the inside clean and smooth, or tile the entire interior.
Otherwise bits of sand and dust will always fall off the top and side.
And you still have to fit the doors, which is the most expensive part of the kitchen cabinet anyway.
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QUOTE(Fazab @ Jan 13 2015, 08:45 PM)
Mine is 4G. Absolutely no edging at all.

They also got 5G - reflective glass, no edging.
If you plan to use concrete, you will need to tell the contractor to do the inside clean and smooth, or tile the entire interior.
Otherwise bits of sand and dust will always fall off the top and side.
And you still have to fit the doors, which is the most expensive part of the kitchen cabinet anyway.
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Fazab whats the price diff like between normal glass door and 4G that u installed ? Can tell me how much are the base unit and wall unit per foot run ?

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haha ya ya....I also no like the edging
3g is the old thicker edging and 4g is the slimmer one. both also i no like
for my kitchen i am using the thin acrylic.
spray paint also good cause all sides are painted the same color but quality depends on workmanship and its not cheap either

trending now is matt color. for matt, no choice but spray paint only
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I heard acrylic is not as scratch resistant as glass door . Matt is nice too if you know how to mix and match the colors , good for minimalist concept but it will look awful or cheapskate if mix wrongly . Looking for more opinios as im still choosing materials for my kitchen
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QUOTE(Fazab @ Jan 13 2015, 08:45 PM)
Mine is 4G. Absolutely no edging at all.

They also got 5G - reflective glass, no edging.
If you plan to use concrete, you will need to tell the contractor to do the inside clean and smooth, or tile the entire interior.
Otherwise bits of sand and dust will always fall off the top and side.
And you still have to fit the doors, which is the most expensive part of the kitchen cabinet anyway.
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Is 4g stain resistant? I mean when you touch on the glass does it leave any marks? Due to my laziness tongue.gif I'm searching for material which can be maintain easily but have this glossy finishes.
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QUOTE(Fazab @ Jan 13 2015, 08:45 PM)
Mine is 4G. Absolutely no edging at all.

They also got 5G - reflective glass, no edging.
If you plan to use concrete, you will need to tell the contractor to do the inside clean and smooth, or tile the entire interior.
Otherwise bits of sand and dust will always fall off the top and side.
And you still have to fit the doors, which is the most expensive part of the kitchen cabinet anyway.
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Interesting. How about some pictures of front and back of the door

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Guys just a question. What are the most recommended top materials for wet and dry kitchen. I can't do concrete and tiles anymore so i must use other materials.
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Guys just a question. What are the most recommended top materials for wet and dry kitchen. I can't do concrete and tiles anymore so i must use other materials.
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Fazab whats the price diff like between normal glass door and 4G that u installed ? Can tell me how much are the base unit and wall unit per foot run ?
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There are two 'types' of 4G being offer - the cheaper one has chipboard/wood backing, and the aluminum edge wraps around the wood. From front you can't see edge. This one I understand not much expensive than 3G, because still use chipboard/wood.
The one I have is glass on full aluminum frame, the glass extend out a bit so you can't see the edging. Not sure how much pfr cost, bought as package.


No, glass door not stain resistant. Glass is actually very good for collecting fingerprints.......
Just much easier to clean, wipes off easily, and the shine last.

If you choose 3G or 4G glass, especially 4G bcos lack of the protective aluminum edge, you will need to stick those plastics stud 'knock protectors' here and there to prevent chipping and cracking.
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There are two 'types' of 4G being offer - the cheaper one has chipboard/wood backing, and the aluminum edge wraps around the wood. From front you can't see edge. This one I understand not much expensive than 3G, because still use chipboard/wood.
The one I have is glass on full aluminum frame, the glass extend out a bit so you can't see the edging. Not sure how much pfr cost, bought as package.
No, glass door not stain resistant. Glass is actually very good for collecting fingerprints.......
Just much easier to clean, wipes off easily, and the shine last.

If you choose 3G or 4G glass, especially 4G bcos lack of the protective aluminum edge, you will need to stick those plastics stud 'knock protectors' here and there to prevent chipping and cracking.
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QUOTE(Fazab @ Jan 14 2015, 03:25 PM)
There are two 'types' of 4G being offer - the cheaper one has chipboard/wood backing, and the aluminum edge wraps around the wood. From front you can't see edge. This one I understand not much expensive than 3G, because still use chipboard/wood.
The one I have is glass on full aluminum frame, the glass extend out a bit so you can't see the edging. Not sure how much pfr cost, bought as package.
No, glass door not stain resistant. Glass is actually very good for collecting fingerprints.......
Just much easier to clean, wipes off easily, and the shine last.

If you choose 3G or 4G glass, especially 4G bcos lack of the protective aluminum edge, you will need to stick those plastics stud 'knock protectors' here and there to prevent chipping and cracking.
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Wow , Full aluminum frame is very expensive but for long term investment then worth it . How was your package like ? How many ft for base unit , hang unit and tall cabinet plus island and also kitchen of your material top? Btw good info there , thanks for sharing .
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In my experience from the aluminum frame or fully alum with glass panel was looking good n show off anytime.

Once you walks in more n more showroom and close up look at the edge or corner you may found some paint peeling off or some white color turn into yellowish.

If wanna saving go with plywood panel with Formica can last up more than 10 yrs, even replace new but still won't feel that heart pain.

At the end we still decedent on plywood cabinet with grainte top and Formica surface.
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Hi, i'm planning to extend my kitchen area. In order to reduce cost, can i use my existing wet KC to my new extend area? im planning to transform current kitchen to dinning area. My existing KC made from solid surface+melamine material.TQ
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hi,share with all,our company recently project.Location suria tropika. thumbup.gif

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[quote=steve426,Jan 15 2015, 04:24 PM]hi,share with all,our company recently project.Location suria tropika. thumbup.gif

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A beauty

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Hello all,

Been reading a lot of article in Lowyat.net and finally decided to start posting. Sorry that the first post is a rant about a bad experience with a kitchen cabinet vendor in KL, Malaysia.

Here is a summary of the whole experience...

Hopefully others do not have to go through what I have gone through with this vendor.

http://www.stanleychee.com/2015/01/a-very-...uelling-10.html
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How much for the whole kitchen in the picture?
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Anyone knows a good reputable company that is giving promotion for kitchen cabinet and maybe some cabinets to furnish a 3 story terrace in Klang Valley? 3+1 room.

Last time I used Signature Kitchen with promotion. Now its quite expansive. And i plan to rent this unit out and dont want to spend too much on it.

Any recommendations?
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QUOTE(stanleychee @ Jan 18 2015, 12:47 AM)
Hello all,

Been reading a lot of article in Lowyat.net and finally decided to start posting.  Sorry that the first post is a rant about a bad experience with a kitchen cabinet vendor in KL, Malaysia.

Here is a summary of the whole experience...

Hopefully others do not have to go through what I have gone through with this vendor.

http://www.stanleychee.com/2015/01/a-very-...uelling-10.html
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thanks for sharing... wanting to reno my parents' kitchen, but very scare too, and also pricing... somehow even expensive KC, the workmanship and material and service also got problem... sad.gif
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pm me price for whole kitchen
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Pls pm me price for this material series pfr and also for this kitchen. And your contact too.
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Share my table top that suppose to fit granite on top.
I thought, when using granite, we will be using 100% stone as table top.
Didn't know that the granite will be fix on top of the chipboard.

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Share my table top that suppose to fit granite on top.
I thought, when using granite, we will be using 100% stone as table top.
Didn't know that the granite will be fix on top of the chipboard.

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Hello all,

Been reading a lot of article in Lowyat.net and finally decided to start posting.  Sorry that the first post is a rant about a bad experience with a kitchen cabinet vendor in KL, Malaysia.

Here is a summary of the whole experience...

Hopefully others do not have to go through what I have gone through with this vendor.

http://www.stanleychee.com/2015/01/a-very-...uelling-10.html
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thanks for sharing. the quality looks really bad for the amount paid. u shld lodge a report with Tribunal.
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QUOTE(tangtang22 @ Jan 13 2015, 07:27 PM)
Yes. Just imagine the usual kitchen cabinet, where the carcass is made of Melamine/Chipboard/Plywood, now being replaced with concrete. With that, u will get a concrete carcass or body that is very durable. Usual table top now being replaced tiles.

As for the rest of the accessories, trays n door, can get kitchen cabinet installer to make one for u.

the above method, will save lots of money cos ur saving on the kitchen top such as the usual solid surface, marble, granite, which can amount to thousands in the normal kitchen reno. Just go through ur current quote n take out the table top cost n u can see how much u save.
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Concrete wet kitchen...
Will it look rough? Mind to share any pic of nice concrete wet kitchen cabinet?
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was thinking of getting a country style kitchen, but my contractor told me that the doors we were looking for is a "system door" ?? which is kind of difficult to locate now... anyone any idea what's a "system door" ? we were looking for doors like this :
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This one ikea has something similar
http://m.ikea.com/my/en/catalog/products/art/00187998/
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Concrete wet kitchen...
Will it look rough? Mind to share any pic of nice concrete wet kitchen cabinet?
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concrete n tiles are actually referring to carcass/body of the kitchen cabinet being made of concrete (usually its plywood/melamine) and the outer parts are covered with tiles (where usually ppl put granite/solid surface).

However, recently there is a trend of ppl doing industrialized look where they copy those hippy cafes, with concrete being used as the top. Even if using concrete as top, it will not be looking rough as u can put a layer of polish/coat to make it look shiny. To make it even smoother, u can actually sand it to the level u r happy with.


Hope it helps.
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House not complete yet. Mybe u can send me price for this material series pfr also the accesories.tq
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I would like to get quotation?
Pls contact me.
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QUOTE(stanleychee @ Jan 18 2015, 12:47 AM)
Hello all,

Been reading a lot of article in Lowyat.net and finally decided to start posting.  Sorry that the first post is a rant about a bad experience with a kitchen cabinet vendor in KL, Malaysia.

Here is a summary of the whole experience...

Hopefully others do not have to go through what I have gone through with this vendor.

http://www.stanleychee.com/2015/01/a-very-...uelling-10.html
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Thanks for sharing. Just read your blog entry. Damn bro, that workmanship is so bad!

On a side note, why did you make full payment? Normally its like downpayment / Half then full when everything is completed(and accepted)?
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hi,share with all,our company recently project.Location suria tropika. thumbup.gif

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pls PM me the price for this installation. nice design btw! pm your contact too
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I'm from melaka. Just called verra kitchen but they told me they only cover selangor area. Anyone know any kc supplier tht do similar neolith ? sad.gif

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QUOTE(OneMoreDay @ Dec 16 2014, 04:45 PM)
Your budget, cooking style, and personal aesthetic will dictate this.

Most people go for simple tiles in their wet kitchen (because, y'know, it's wet and all) for easy maintenance.

If you like the industrial loft look, concrete is one of the most versatile options. You can mix a colour in it, polish it or leave it raw (personally I like polished concrete).

Granite is considered the best stone considering its low porosity but I find it too heavy/hard to look at and a bit dated depending on the type of granite you choose (Black Galaxy stone is too popular here so it doesn't feel as special).

Marble is a classic but hard to maintain considering it's on the opposite end of the porosity scale from granite. Although, sealants are available to seal your stone periodically.

Continuing on the industrial look, you might go for simple stainless steel in either kitchen or just the wet kitchen (you can get your entire stainless steel kitchen from restaurant kitchen manufacturers).

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Stainless Steel source: here
Hi, I saw your post regarding stainless steel kitchen.

I'm currently planning to do a functional kitchen with polished concrete countertops with stainless steel cabinets. Do you have any recommendation as to which restaurant kitchen manufacturers to engage?

As for appliances, I'm currently looking at Chefonic.
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pls PM me the price for this installation. nice design btw! pm your contact too
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Hi, I saw your post regarding stainless steel kitchen.

I'm currently planning to do a functional kitchen with polished concrete countertops with stainless steel cabinets. Do you have any recommendation as to which restaurant kitchen manufacturers to engage?

As for appliances, I'm currently looking at Chefonic.
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I have no personal experience with any restaurant kitchen manufacturers so I can't necessarily vouch for any of them. Here's a few you can check out for yourself.

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Yunzhan Stainless Steel Kitchen Sdn Bhd

Show Room:
17-A Tkt 1,
Jalan DU6/D (MM),
Taman Perdagangan Subang Permai,
41050 Shah Alam,
Selangor

** Please call for appointment before visit our showroom.

Factory‎:
9 Jalan Kantan 21/3,
Bandar Bukit Beruntung Seksyen BB8,
48300 Rawang,
Selangor

Tel : +603 7846 9454
+603 7846 9466
Fax : +603 7846 9275

Email : sales@danielkitchen.com / goiman1970@gmail.com

Contact Person : Mr Chang Ming Nan (H/P : 012-328 6015) / Ms Lye (H/P : 012-7176015)
website: www.DanielKitchen.com

Email : cheauwenlai@yahoo.com / cheauwenlai@live.com.my

Contact Person : Ms Lye Cheau Wen (H/P : 012 717 6015)

Personal note: This manufacturer seems to be aimed at the residential market so it's not specifically restaurant style aesthetic if you're going for the industrial look.

The next one is a restaurant equipment manufacturer (the kind you typically see in kopitiams, etc.

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Their client reference is here.

SB KITCHEN EQUIPMENT
(Co Reg No: 001419734-V)

Address:
Lot 146D, Jalan Kuala Selangor,
Batu 16 1/2, Kampung Sungai Plong,
47000, Sungai Buloh,
Selangor D.E.,
Malaysia.

Telephone: +603-6038-2500, 6038-2300
Fax: +603-6038-2400
Email: info@sbkitchen.com
Website: www.sbkitchen.com
Online Showroom: gallery.sbkitchen.com

Contact Persons:
Carol Chan, Sales Manager
Mobile: +6019-273-7432
Email: carol@sbkitchen.com
Gary Wong, Managing Director
Mobile: +6012-388-4100
Email: gary@sbkitchen.com

Best of luck! smile.gif

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I have recently done my kitchen cabinet and island with this small town carpenter.
They had 20 years of experience and very fine workmanship.
I find that their pricing are reasonable too.

Here is the contact Ah Kang, 011-12389591 from Bahau.
(KL,Selangor, Negeri Sembilan & Malacca only if I am not wrong, call to check with them and get your free quotation)

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pls PM me the price for this installation. nice design btw! pm your contact too
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QUOTE(Rex003 @ Jan 22 2015, 10:52 PM)
I have recently done my kitchen cabinet and island with this small town carpenter.
They had 20 years of experience and very fine workmanship.
I find that their pricing are reasonable too.

Here is the contact Ah Kang, 011-12389591 from Bahau.
(KL,Selangor, Negeri Sembilan & Malacca only if I am not wrong, call to check with them and get your free quotation)

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May I know where is bahau?
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Hi there. Are there any kc contractor out there who provide high gloss finishes for cabinet? If you have been to index living mall IOI City Mall you can view the sample there. The inside of the cabinet also feel smooth. Do pm me if you have info. Thanks

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Hi again everyone!

I'm planning to do a full polished concrete kitchens. Walls and countertop will be polished concrete without any tiles(except floor area). Kinda like this:
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However, I've no idea what material to use as carcass and drawers that will look nice with polished concrete.

I wanted to maintain the carcass as polished concrete too and instead of drawers, just add polished concrete shelves under the countertop and instead of overhead cabinets, again polished concrete shelves as in picture 2. Open concept but wife disagree.(even though I'm the one cooking) She wants everything hidden away but allows for the open overhead shelves.

Any ideas as what material I can use for undercounter cabinets? Preferable yellow themed.

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Laminated vs melamine which is cheaper price? And which is better?
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QUOTE(stanleychee @ Jan 18 2015, 12:47 AM)
Hello all,

Been reading a lot of article in Lowyat.net and finally decided to start posting.  Sorry that the first post is a rant about a bad experience with a kitchen cabinet vendor in KL, Malaysia.

Here is a summary of the whole experience...

Hopefully others do not have to go through what I have gone through with this vendor.

http://www.stanleychee.com/2015/01/a-very-...uelling-10.html
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QUOTE(tangtang22 @ Jan 13 2015, 07:27 PM)
Yes. Just imagine the usual kitchen cabinet, where the carcass is made of Melamine/Chipboard/Plywood, now being replaced with concrete. With that, u will get a concrete carcass or body that is very durable. Usual table top now being replaced tiles.

As for the rest of the accessories, trays n door, can get kitchen cabinet installer to make one for u.

the above method, will save lots of money cos ur saving on the kitchen top such as the usual solid surface, marble, granite, which can amount to thousands in the normal kitchen reno. Just go through ur current quote n take out the table top cost n u can see how much u save.
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if use concrete and tiles as carcass, is there any specific measurement need to be taken into account ?? Or the KC guys will do cabinets based on the measurement of the concrete carcass later?

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if use concrete and tiles as carcass, is there any specific measurement need to be taken into account ?? Or the KC guys will do cabinets based on the measurement of the concrete carcass later?
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KC Guys will do the measurement after the carcass is done. Thats y its custom-made.
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Thank you all for the 'condolences' and kind words. I don't usually make full payment in advance but I fell for their professionalism at the showroom. I don't think that they are bad people. Just that when transiting from previously Signature Kitchen to their own Id Kitchen brand, the quality dropped a lot (maybe due to change of factory) and instead of focusing on fixing the quality issue, the MD focused on getting customer to shut up instead.
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Why it is called "4G" ?
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and usually its calculated per foot run - with a depth of 2ft
mine was around 320pfr at promo price

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QUOTE(tangtang22 @ Jan 20 2015, 08:39 AM)
concrete n tiles are actually referring to carcass/body of the kitchen cabinet being made of concrete (usually its plywood/melamine) and the outer parts are covered with tiles (where usually ppl put granite/solid surface).

However, recently there is a trend of ppl doing industrialized look where they copy those hippy cafes, with concrete being used as the top. Even if using concrete as top, it will not be looking rough as u can put a layer of polish/coat to make it look shiny. To make it even smoother, u can actually sand it to the level u r happy with.
Hope it helps.
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I am interested on concrete kitchen cabinet, with smooth layer or polished type.
Any seller here, pls contact me.

Would like to see the actual one for my new house.

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Looking for carpenter to do my KC as well, concrete top with 3g doors. Apart from that, I would also like to quote for plaster ceiling, grille, window and wiring. Please PM me if you provide any of the services. Or email me at jacktan0808_j2@hotmail.com, thank you
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QUOTE(Dragonfly2014 @ Feb 4 2015, 12:13 AM)
I am interested on concrete kitchen cabinet, with smooth layer or polished type.
Any seller here, pls contact me.

Would like to see the actual one for my new house.
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To clarify, I m not a contractor/seller here. I m just an end user who has put in concrete kitchen for one of my place.

Smooth layer/polished actually just need to sand it to ur liking.

Good luck with contractor hunting as not all contractors can handle it. I do recommend to do it with tiles as more contractors can handle it and its quite pleasant to the eye. Wanna see what tiles can do to ur kitchen? I highly recommend to go to Feruni showroom (which are at several location) and see what tiles can do for u. From there, ask for price comparison for tiles vs solid surface/granite and do ur own maths there.




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QUOTE(tangtang22 @ Feb 4 2015, 08:40 AM)
To clarify, I m not a contractor/seller here. I m just an end user who has put in concrete kitchen for one of my place.

Smooth layer/polished actually just need to sand it to ur liking.

Good luck with contractor hunting as not all contractors can handle it. I do recommend to do it with tiles as more contractors can handle it and its quite pleasant to the eye. Wanna see what tiles can do to ur kitchen? I highly recommend to go to Feruni showroom (which are at several location) and see what tiles can do for u. From there, ask for price comparison for tiles vs solid surface/granite and do ur own maths there.
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Thanks for recommendation, it definitely help me on budget reno plan.
I visited Feruni website, it said imported from Italy...hmmm...sound high end shop....
haha..i will visit when free la
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Thanks for recommendation, it definitely help me on budget reno plan.
I visited Feruni website, it said imported from Italy...hmmm...sound high end shop....
haha..i will visit when free la
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QUOTE(Dragonfly2014 @ Feb 4 2015, 03:57 PM)
Thanks for recommendation, it definitely help me on budget reno plan.
I visited Feruni website, it said imported from Italy...hmmm...sound high end shop....
haha..i will visit when free la
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I only mean to go there to see how tiles will be when used as kitchen top, lol..

Then go n see what kind of price range/tiles is suitable for u...
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I only mean to go there to see how tiles will be when used as kitchen top, lol..

Then go n see what kind of price range/tiles is suitable for u...
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Haiya...what else i can look for, most cheap, most pretty and most durable one lo
Peng Leng Jeng!
Think think those concrete one should be cheapest and material is cheap cheap...
Just try to make it prettier...
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Looking for carpenter to do my KC as well, concrete top with 3g doors. Apart from that, I would also like to quote for plaster ceiling, grille, window and wiring. Please PM me if you provide any of the services.

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Grill and Oni as well
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Looking for carpenter to do my KC as well, concrete top with 3g doors. Apart from that, I would also like to quote for plaster ceiling, grille, window and wiring. Please PM me if you provide any of the services.

Bandar Baru Salak Tinggi

Grill and Oni as well
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For plaster ceileing please reach @weng98 so far his plaster ceiling is the best rate, wiring now i have this one malay contractor still under progress, the job so far is good
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For plaster ceileing please reach @weng98 so far his plaster ceiling is the best rate, wiring now i have this one malay contractor still under progress, the job so far is good
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just sharing my KC. Full aluminium frame with marble countertop and full glass panel. I dont know this is 3g or 4g lol. really confuse with the terms. sweat.gif

really satisfied with the workmanship and quality of it. my oven, hob and hood not install yet.

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but i encounter too many problems with them. Examples are they wrongly measure the space to put my burner and another one is they said the location of water pipe outlet gonna suit my sinks but end up it didnot because my granite sink too deep. This happened despite i gave all the measurement. End up they gonna take out the aluminium panel at back and my plumber will hack the wall to place the outlet far more below.
I guess that because I bought all the sinks, oven, hob and hood by myself and not with them.

but really not a pleasant experiences for me.


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just sharing my KC. Full aluminium frame with marble countertop and full glass panel. I dont know this is 3g or 4g lol. really confuse with the terms.  sweat.gif

really satisfied with the workmanship and quality of it. my oven, hob and hood not install yet.

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but i encounter too many problems with them. Examples are they wrongly measure the space to put my burner and another one is they said the location of water pipe outlet gonna suit my sinks but end up it didnot because my granite sink too deep. This happened despite i gave all the measurement. End up they gonna take out the aluminium panel at back and my plumber will hack the wall to place the outlet far more below.
I guess that because I bought all the sinks, oven, hob and hood by myself and not with them.

but really not a pleasant experiences for me.
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It look nice!!! I wondering how much it cost you? are you in Klang Valley.
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QUOTE(adriansu1 @ Feb 9 2015, 04:21 PM)
It look nice!!! I wondering how much it cost you? are you in Klang Valley.
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typo..it granite not marble sweat.gif sweat.gif

total about 16k for 19'..quite expensive but reason i choose this is because i got plan to extend my kitchen in future. now not have that kinda budget yet sweat.gif sweat.gif

im from malacca but i think they also got branches at selangor/kl.
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QUOTE(Dragonfly2014 @ Feb 4 2015, 05:54 PM)
Haiya...what else i can look for, most cheap, most pretty and most durable one lo
Peng Leng Jeng!
Think think those concrete one should be cheapest and material is cheap cheap...
Just try to make it prettier...
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Actually concrete is not cheaper much compared to laminated cabinet.

Unless u are doing renovation and your contractor can do it for u at cheaper price or even free, but then the cabinets u still need to do partitions and doors just u just save abit coz no count panel (cabinet sides) price.

Contractor charge concrete about 10ft probably about 1K exclude tiles material.
Best tiles are 2ft x 2ft, usually called black galaxy (i found cheapest RM16/ea).
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just sharing my KC. Full aluminium frame with marble countertop and full glass panel. I dont know this is 3g or 4g lol. really confuse with the terms.  sweat.gif

really satisfied with the workmanship and quality of it. my oven, hob and hood not install yet.

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but i encounter too many problems with them. Examples are they wrongly measure the space to put my burner and another one is they said the location of water pipe outlet gonna suit my sinks but end up it didnot because my granite sink too deep. This happened despite i gave all the measurement. End up they gonna take out the aluminium panel at back and my plumber will hack the wall to place the outlet far more below.
I guess that because I bought all the sinks, oven, hob and hood by myself and not with them.

but really not a pleasant experiences for me.
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Nice kitchen there.
As I see it, the aluminium is in black color. How nice.
Mine is normal silver and had sharp edge.
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QUOTE(kazekage_09 @ Feb 9 2015, 02:45 AM)
just sharing my KC. Full aluminium frame with marble countertop and full glass panel. I dont know this is 3g or 4g lol. really confuse with the terms.  sweat.gif

really satisfied with the workmanship and quality of it. my oven, hob and hood not install yet.

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but i encounter too many problems with them. Examples are they wrongly measure the space to put my burner and another one is they said the location of water pipe outlet gonna suit my sinks but end up it didnot because my granite sink too deep. This happened despite i gave all the measurement. End up they gonna take out the aluminium panel at back and my plumber will hack the wall to place the outlet far more below.
I guess that because I bought all the sinks, oven, hob and hood by myself and not with them.

but really not a pleasant experiences for me.
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Is this from Alustil? How much?
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QUOTE(kazekage_09 @ Feb 9 2015, 03:45 AM)
just sharing my KC. Full aluminium frame with marble countertop and full glass panel. I dont know this is 3g or 4g lol. really confuse with the terms.  sweat.gif

really satisfied with the workmanship and quality of it. my oven, hob and hood not install yet.

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but i encounter too many problems with them. Examples are they wrongly measure the space to put my burner and another one is they said the location of water pipe outlet gonna suit my sinks but end up it didnot because my granite sink too deep. This happened despite i gave all the measurement. End up they gonna take out the aluminium panel at back and my plumber will hack the wall to place the outlet far more below.
I guess that because I bought all the sinks, oven, hob and hood by myself and not with them.

but really not a pleasant experiences for me.
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Hood hob and sink has the presice measurement and the place you bought should provide you so u can advise your contractor later, buying from them sometime price is ridicoulus... My 2 cent
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For those looking for a kitchen cabinet vendor in Malaysia, read my bad experience with this one:

http://www.stanleychee.com/2015/01/a-very-...uelling-10.html

I hope no one else have to go through this.
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Hi again everyone!

I'm planning to do a full polished concrete kitchens. Walls and countertop will be polished concrete without any tiles(except floor area). Kinda like this:
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However, I've no idea what material to use as carcass and drawers that will look nice with polished concrete.

I wanted to maintain the carcass as polished concrete too and instead of drawers, just add polished concrete shelves under the countertop and instead of overhead cabinets, again polished concrete shelves as in picture 2. Open concept but wife disagree.(even though I'm the one cooking) She wants everything hidden away but allows for the open overhead shelves.

Any ideas as what material I can use for undercounter cabinets? Preferable yellow themed.
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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.

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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=1

you 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!

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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.

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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=1

you 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!
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Mind to share what is the different of maintainance work need to be done using concrete counter top and other material?
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Mind to share what is the different of maintainance work need to be done using concrete counter top and other material?
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This sort of concrete material are a different types than those of the hipster cafes, for one thing i know is that you can't be doing light cutting on top of it, and that if there are water collected on top of it u will have to wipe it dry before it sips into it, it will dry up sooner or later but the marks will be there for a few days before it has totally dry up.

But i have come to realise that the usage marks has left quite a unique texture on to the surface after a year of using it.
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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.

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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=1

you 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!
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Hey! Thanks for the info. Will contact my ID about it.

I notice in your pictures your concrete top appears not polished. Why dont you polished it?
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Hey! Thanks for the info. Will contact my ID about it.

I notice in your pictures your concrete top appears not polished. Why dont you polished it?
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I dont quite understand what is that you meant by it is not polished? blink.gif
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QUOTE(earthkid @ Feb 12 2015, 09:25 AM)
This sort of concrete material are a different types than those of the hipster cafes, for one thing i know is that you can't be doing light cutting on top of it, and that if there are water collected on top of it u will have to wipe it dry before it sips into it, it will dry up sooner or later but the marks will be there for a few days before it has totally dry up.

But i have come to realise that the usage marks has left quite a unique texture on to the surface after a year of using it.
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From what I understand, polished concrete is very durable depending on the coating you use. Some are even water proof. Wont leave any water marks

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I dont quite understand what is that you meant by it is not polished? blink.gif
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Try Googling polished concrete. Some places have polished concrete floors and walls too.
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QUOTE(stanleychee @ Feb 10 2015, 10:06 PM)
For those looking for a kitchen cabinet vendor in Malaysia, read my bad experience with this one:

http://www.stanleychee.com/2015/01/a-very-...uelling-10.html

I hope no one else have to go through this.
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Wait a sec? U paid full amount??
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QUOTE(zeronuker @ Feb 12 2015, 12:00 PM)
From what I understand, polished concrete is very durable depending on the coating you use. Some are even water proof. Wont leave any water marks
Try Googling polished concrete. Some places have polished concrete floors and walls too.
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oo those kind, i wanted a matte look thats why i've decided not to go with polished cement, i opted for that instead for my bathroom's vanity

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oo those kind, i wanted a matte look thats why i've decided not to go with polished cement, i opted for that instead for my bathroom's vanity

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QUOTE(earthkid @ Feb 12 2015, 09:25 AM)
This sort of concrete material are a different types than those of the hipster cafes, for one thing i know is that you can't be doing light cutting on top of it, and that if there are water collected on top of it u will have to wipe it dry before it sips into it, it will dry up sooner or later but the marks will be there for a few days before it has totally dry up.

But i have come to realise that the usage marks has left quite a unique texture on to the surface after a year of using it.
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wet kitchen definitely expose to water, cutting...not likely
Sometimes oil, spilt over of coffee, tea...
It will have red stain if curry drop on it...hahaha

u mentioned it is pricey....
mind to tell what costing it...i thought cement is cheap cheap

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Interest to get a semi-open kitchen for my new condo, some thing like above, hw much the estimated cost ya?
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Actually why do we need hood on the wet kitchen?

I am planning for kitchen cabinet, using stove and there is no top cabinet nearby the cooking place...cause I want the brighter and spacious kitchen
And kind of awful of if only hood is hanging up there...

If the wall is tiled ceiling height and with exhaust fan, do you think I still need hood? Assuming i do cooking daily..

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QUOTE(Dragonfly2014 @ Feb 12 2015, 07:54 PM)
Actually why do we need hood on the wet kitchen?

I am planning for kitchen cabinet, using stove and there is no top cabinet nearby the cooking place...cause I want the brighter and spacious kitchen
And kind of awful of if only hood is hanging up there...

If the wall is tiled ceiling height and with exhaust fan, do you think I still need hood? Assuming i do cooking daily..
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Exhaust fans don't have nearly enough suction power to ensure proper ventilation in order to increase your indoor air quality.

It's not just about odors and smells. Grease and smoke aren't healthy. Range hoods also trap heat and remove excess humidity caused by cooking.

Having a hood is particularly important if you're using gas (which I'm assuming you are considering this is a wet kitchen). It's doubly important if you're cooking daily or if you cook for long periods of time.

Gas stoves/ranges produce the following pollutants: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and nitrogen dioxide. You get carbon monoxide if your gas is being improperly burned. Carbon dioxide is relatively harmless and is released when your gas burners are functioning correctly. However, higher concentrations of carbon dioxide will cause drowsiness, headaches and an overall feeling that the space is "stifling or stuffy".

Carbon monoxide poisoning is a very real threat. It's pretty common to have constant exposure to low level poisoning and get headaches (maybe even slight memory loss or brain damage) due to stoves not being properly maintained or service. Not to mention nitrogen dioxide is a respiratory irritant (not good if you have difficulty breathing or asthma).

And this is all information from western countries who have people checking for this stuff. I'm not even sure what the requirements are for tropical countries like ours where the humidity is much higher.

Even if you don't get top hanging cabinets, hoods still work in an empty space. No need to go the whole nine yards.

If you get a non-gas stove, you still have to get a hood in case you burn food (burning releases carbon monoxide).
Also, make sure you install a wall cap or roof cap to prevent a back draft from blowing those harmful pollutants back into your kitchen. And get a smoke and carbon monoxide detector for your kitchen(s).

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Wait a sec? U paid full amount??
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Sadly, yes. The showroom and the sales people were professional. I think the switching from Signature Kitchen to their own Id Kitchen brand screwed up the quality. I believe their factory has changed too as the quality is really off.

What pissed me off the most is the Managing Director, Jason, actually wrote in an official letter that I shouldn't be expecting the quality in the showroom as those are the Signature Kitchen cabinets. Then why the hell are they still showing the cabinets after discontinuing with Signature Kitchen? mad.gif

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QUOTE(OneMoreDay @ Feb 13 2015, 07:56 PM)
Exhaust fans don't have nearly enough suction power to ensure proper ventilation in order to increase your indoor air quality.

It's not just about odors and smells. Grease and smoke aren't healthy. Range hoods also trap heat and remove excess humidity caused by cooking.

Having a hood is particularly important if you're using gas (which I'm assuming you are considering this is a wet kitchen). It's doubly important if you're cooking daily or if you cook for long periods of time.

Gas stoves/ranges produce the following pollutants: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and nitrogen dioxide. You get carbon monoxide if your gas is being improperly burned. Carbon dioxide is relatively harmless and is released when your gas burners are functioning correctly. However, higher concentrations of carbon dioxide will cause drowsiness, headaches and an overall feeling that the space is "stifling or stuffy".

Carbon monoxide poisoning is a very real threat. It's pretty common to have constant exposure to low level poisoning and get headaches (maybe even slight memory loss or brain damage) due to stoves not being properly maintained or service. Not to mention nitrogen dioxide is a respiratory irritant (not good if you have difficulty breathing or asthma).

And this is all information from western countries who have people checking for this stuff. I'm not even sure what the requirements are for tropical countries like ours where the humidity is much higher.

Even if you don't get top hanging cabinets, hoods still work in an empty space. No need to go the whole nine yards.

If you get a non-gas stove, you still have to get a hood in case you burn food (burning releases carbon monoxide).
Also, make sure you install a wall cap or roof cap to prevent a back draft from blowing those harmful pollutants back into your kitchen. And get a smoke and carbon monoxide detector for your kitchen(s).
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Sound like it is a good idea to get a hood then...thanks for info.
Roof cap and carbon monoxide detector can get together with hood supplier?


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QUOTE(Dragonfly2014 @ Feb 14 2015, 12:56 AM)
Sound like it is a good idea to get a hood then...thanks for info.
Roof cap and carbon monoxide detector can get together with hood supplier?
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I'm not quite sure but the wall cap and ducting seem to come with the hood. Make sure to get measurements on the ducting for installation. Fotile uses 7" diameter ducting (typically, ducts are 6" or 8"). Roof caps don't seem to be common here either.

I use a combination of smoke/carbon monoxide detection in the kitchen which is linked to my other smoke detectors wirelessly throughout the house. The brand is called First Alert. You can program locations in each detector (eg. Master bedroom, child's bedroom, etc) for up to 11 specific areas.

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So for instance, if smoke was detected in the kitchen, the voice alarm will sound out "Warning, smoke in the kitchen! Evacuate!" repeatedly through the speakers on the other detectors. I'm not quite sure if those are the exact words used, I can't remember the last time I had the alarm.

These alarms are battery powered (AA's) and they will remind you to replace the battery when on low power. And you'll need to install them on the ceiling as instructed since dust will collect in its sensors if you just leave it on top of a shelf somewhere.

The only difficulty for me was programming the locations (i'm not that patient, the instructions weren't totally clear and concise and I was afraid of screwing something up) so I got the shop to set it up for me.

First Alert is available here:

Maxsure Trading Sdn Bhd
25, Jalan SS25/24,
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Selangor, Malaysia
Phone: +6017 351 4710
Web: www.locksnmore.com.my

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QUOTE(OneMoreDay @ Feb 15 2015, 11:41 PM)
I'm not quite sure but the wall cap and ducting seem to come with the hood. Make sure to get measurements on the ducting for installation. Fotile uses 7" diameter ducting (typically, ducts are 6" or 8"). Roof caps don't seem to be common here either.
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What happen when ducting is smaller then recommend by manufacture.
I've told my contractor to make hole of 7" and somehow he still make a regular 6". Now, the duct end is just force to fit the 6". vmad.gif
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If I want to reserve build in cabinet for gas oven, what kind of setting I should have?
The ovens having differ sizes, kind of headache for its location and size of cabinet..

Simply taruh on worktop won't be nice, but very practical and easy solution.
Easy for maintainance and replacement too.
What u guys think?
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QUOTE(koinibler @ Feb 16 2015, 12:42 PM)
What happen when ducting is smaller then recommend by manufacture.
I've told my contractor to make hole of 7" and somehow he still make a regular 6". Now, the duct end is just force to fit the 6".  vmad.gif
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It won't work as efficiently as it's designed to be, therefore you're paying for under-performance. Zheilwane suggested in a previous Kitchen Cabinet thread to use a 5 litre paint bucket to form a mold for the 7" ducting.

Perhaps using a diamond core drill to enlarge the hole for the proper sized ducting? Your contractor has the responsibility to correct his error as per your initial instructions.

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QUOTE(OneMoreDay @ Feb 17 2015, 02:37 AM)
It won't work as efficiently as it's designed to be, therefore you're paying for under-performance. Zheilwane suggested in a previous Kitchen Cabinet thread to use a 5 litre paint bucket to form a mold for the 7" ducting.

Perhaps using a diamond core drill to enlarge the hole for the proper sized ducting? Your contractor has the responsibility to correct his error as per your initial instructions.
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Yup, it's as what I thought.
But I already complain so much and some more important aspect already be taken care of. Don't want more headache to coming CNY since it's going to make my kitchen messy. Perhaps, will use for several years before rectify it again.
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Hello kind people! Can anyone recommend where I can get aluminium carcass kitchen cabinets, please?
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May I know what is the material to use for countertop which is scratch resistant, stain resistent and easy to maintain and reasonably price? Is granite or cement fit the bill? Thank you thank you?
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In tesco mutiara damansara i saw a kc shop? Anyone experience did with them?
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Can i know why? Is it after sales service?
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Keep delaying installation. after sales very terrible. Frame and door quality very lousy. No more for bel kitchen.
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Keep delaying installation. after sales very terrible. Frame and door quality very lousy. No more for bel kitchen.
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I think we should put blacklisted company
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Hello,

Anyone of you know of any contractors / companies that is willing to do just the "cement kitchen slab"? I do not need the wall cabinets as well as the kitchen cabinets, just the cement kitchen slab (what are my options beside tiles)?

- L-shape, 8feet one side and 7feet the other
- rounded edges if can

Any idea? Area will be in Senawang, Seremban.
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Anyone of you know of any contractors / companies that is willing to do just the "cement kitchen slab"? I do not need the wall cabinets as well as the kitchen cabinets, just the cement kitchen slab (what are my options beside tiles)?

- L-shape, 8feet one side and 7feet the other
- rounded edges if can

Any idea? Area will be in Senawang, Seremban.
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best option is to check with your neighbourhood who is doing renovation. You can then 'tumpang'
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Got the same advice from my in law as initially i got one but the dude FFK me... Time to go on a hunt then... Thanks popice2u smile.gif
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I went to ALIZA at tesco mutiara damansara today and they provide aluminium powder coated, for top shelf is rm360 pfr, and granite table top and swing door is rm380 pfr, what u guys think?
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QUOTE(Mohdnorazman @ Mar 2 2015, 07:39 AM)
This company service like SHIT
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QUOTE(naughtyz @ Mar 2 2015, 08:40 AM)
I think we should put blacklisted company
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BelKitchen did mine late last year. Everything OK. No complaints.

There was a slight delay due to a wrong size door. The branch manager himself came to deliver n fix it.
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Hi Guys,

I'm looking for contractors to do up my kitchen cabinet? I'm in penang, most of the companies listed here seem to be in the KL region :'(

Any suggestions?


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QUOTE(shoot_sensei @ Mar 6 2015, 09:58 AM)
Hi Guys,

I'm looking for contractors to do up my kitchen cabinet? I'm in penang, most of the companies listed here seem to be in the KL region :'(

Any suggestions?
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Verra kitchen.
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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

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Kitchen cabinet + Breakfast counter in 3G glass door finish with Black Galaxy granite top

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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

Kitchen cabinet + Breakfast counter in 3G glass door finish with Black Galaxy granite top

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May I know the cost for the kitchen?

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Hi, would like to know the cost of wet work for

1. Break down the short divider wall(around 2ft) between pantry and wet kitchen
2. Reposition the sink location
3. Prepare, pulling power supply for kitchen alone

It is a new house, if I break down the short wall and reposting the sink, the existing tiles have to be all hacked and tile back the new one for entire kitchen, or wet kitchen alone?

I m thinking its a waste of money.
But I can't build full stretch of kitchen cabinet with the wall in between...
Pls recommend any alternative..?

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homemark do you do bathroom cabinets? I just need some simple shallow depth ones with mirrored doors
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May I know the cost for the kitchen?
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cost depends on measurement and types of finishing chosen.

Do visit our facebook for more info, or you may contact us directly (check my signature) for consultation. Thanks!
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QUOTE(idoblu @ Mar 7 2015, 10:03 AM)
homemark do you do bathroom cabinets? I just need some simple shallow depth ones with mirrored doors
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Does anybody knows what is a crystal stone top fod kitchen cabinet? Is it same like quartz or granite stones?
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Please PM me - Urgently looking for KC/wardrobe etc.

For my New house : Bandar Salak Tinggi.
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QUOTE(homemark @ Mar 7 2015, 11:18 AM)
Yes, please contact Sam (see my signature below) and he will discuss with you. Thanks!
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Perhaps maybe can give an idea, how much average cost for condo kitchen cabinet & wardrobe of medium / master room. Thanks.

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QUOTE(OldKidz @ Mar 10 2015, 11:57 AM)
Perhaps maybe can give an idea, how much average cost for condo kitchen cabinet & wardrobe of medium / master room. Thanks.
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Very hard to quote without measurement la, boss. 1 foot more or less will affect the total price biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(earthkid @ Feb 12 2015, 05:08 AM)
oo those kind, i wanted a matte look thats why i've decided not to go with polished cement, i opted for that instead for my bathroom's vanity

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wow. a door swing toward the toilet seating. shocking.gif

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haiih, i purchase 1 from O*Akit, this fella had been promise alot of thing, then told me this week going to start work.. now he told me that they going to start work only after another 2 weeks.... he said his going to re-check again.

anyhow i will call to the HQ & complaint, see will they be doing it this week or not.
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any sifu who capable of cutting a sink hole on a 3.8cm solid wood counter top and install a undermount sink
if have please pm hianboy
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Hi all, anyone facing cabinet panel glass broken due to panel quality issue?
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HI, anyone can recommend good and reasonable price kitchen cabinet contractor? location will be around selangor and seremban2
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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.

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I am looking for someone reliable to do my kitchen, one wet and one dry complete sets and nee it urgently.
Anyone here can help as I am in Kemaman, Trengganu so the builder should be around Kuantan or Kemaman to do the job or anyone from other states interested to do the job.

Conditions.

1. Water proof materials
2. Long lasting material.
3. As soon as possible and need to be here to give Quote.


Suggestions to the above are most welcome and appreciated.
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Will home fair be cheaper for kitchen cabinets? Or jus gimmic ?
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just out of curiosity guys, for carcass that is facing toward the side of the wall...do the woodguy usually cover it with material of the carcass or let it plywood or mdf expose ?

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QUOTE(g88 @ Apr 7 2015, 09:55 AM)
just out of curiosity guys, for carcass that is facing toward the side of the wall...do the woodguy usually cover it with material of the carcass or let it plywood or mdf expose ?

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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
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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

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Kitchen cabinet + Breakfast counter in 3G glass door finish with Black Galaxy granite top

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like the wardrobe~
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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.
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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 😁

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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.

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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=1

you 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!
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thought the concrete top will be cheaper timmmm~~
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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
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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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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 ?
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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

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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? icon_question.gif

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.


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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?  icon_question.gif

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.
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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

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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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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

user posted image
user posted image

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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Good stuff Bro, very clear cut rclxms.gif
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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.


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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.
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http://www.addicted2decorating.com/mdf-vs-...o-use-what.html
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OK. thanks. but, cost-wise, how different is average grade plywood from MDF in msia?
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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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hi, may i know what kind of material for this table top
granite?

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looks like black galaxy granite.

https://www.google.com.my/search?q=black+ga...ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ
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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?

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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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anyone tried perfekta kitchen in prai before?
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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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Depending on the materials I guess around 3 to 4k? You're using concrete top or other material tops?
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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

user posted image
user posted image

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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This is SUCH a useful post, thanks!

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