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oon oon
post Mar 30 2016, 09:17 AM

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good sharing . keep up the good work. Can pm quotation for 11 feet by 8 feet wardrobe? material use plywood laminate. tq
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post Apr 4 2016, 10:19 PM

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QUOTE(Feifeikon @ Feb 28 2016, 10:18 PM)
This wardrobe rm450 per ft  sliding door with inner carcase full height ( factory price ) bellow photo

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carcase up to ceiling and come with backboard

some of the company rm 350 - 380 per ft  sliding door ( showroom price ) rclxm9.gif bellow photo

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carcase height=2200 upper empty and no backboard
no backboard 1 or 2 year  sliding door hit the end panel will be bend

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Thank you for your info , you are so informative .
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post Apr 6 2016, 11:22 AM

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QUOTE(Feifeikon @ Mar 17 2016, 06:37 PM)
Check PM ya.

share some new project here .

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whats the material for 2nd photo kitchen cabinet ?
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post Apr 10 2016, 02:16 PM

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QUOTE(Feifeikon @ Apr 7 2016, 04:59 PM)
cabinets door is melamine door the wall decorative glass tiles .

but now we propose customer use decorative glass because not much joining
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I like the colour matching how much does this cost ?
what material for the table top ? and which kind of table top durable and water proof ?
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post Apr 15 2016, 10:36 AM

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QUOTE(Feifeikon @ Apr 13 2016, 01:03 PM)
yes please check you pm .

share some design idea here .  biggrin.gif

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My kitchen like 2nd photo kitchen 1 row with fridge size about 12 feet .
I intend to do 1 row only
roughly how much ?
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post Apr 22 2016, 10:13 PM

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feifeikon, a rough estimate will be good
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post May 3 2016, 03:06 PM

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QUOTE(sue sue @ Mar 1 2016, 12:47 AM)
wah.. the cabinet colour is so gorgeous.
but for my house, i prefer table top it to be black . black on top.
btw, how much is the price?
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How much are those mosaic tiles usually?
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post May 21 2016, 09:03 PM

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QUOTE(Feifeikon @ May 12 2016, 10:43 AM)
This small mosaic for 10ft x 5ft is around 1.5k...
Now the new type is the tile's size is 10 inch x 8 inch. But the surface of the tile look excatly like many small mosaic on it. 
This kind of tiles for 10ft x 5ft aound rm700-800. bruce.gif
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your estimation above is inclusive of tiling work or just the tiles alone ?
around how much is these 10 inch x 8 inch per piece ?
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post Jun 4 2016, 02:29 PM

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QUOTE(Feifeikon @ May 14 2016, 02:02 PM)
Many people plan to choose tiles for their countertop, but most people do not realize that concrete is porous. In fact, more porous than Swiss cheese! The pores constitute 12 to 18% of the concrete but the pores are invisible, much smaller that human hair. After concrete is poured, almost a half of the water has to evaporate. As this surplus water pushes to the surface, it leaves behind a network of capillaries (pores) inside the concrete.

The pores are much larger than water molecules. Water vapor or gases flow easily right through, drawn in by the lower pressure inside buildings. But liquid water is initially held back by its surface tension, as the glob of water gets stuck inside the microscopic dry pore. However, as water enlarges the pores or they get wet by condensation, water starts seeping in. And eventually, the pores start actively pulling in water by capillary action.

Concrete blocks, particularly cinder blocks, are more permeable to water vapor than poured concrete. They all start as impermeable to liquid water but, when exposed to water, their porosity increases and they start seeping water.

2 to 3 years later, if you are using 2x2 tiles, the problem above may occur.
You can choose smaller tiles to avoid this problem. Anyway, granite still will be the best choice for now.
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Not only water seeping... its also potential kitchen biohazard! Its a perfect breeding ground for dangerous and harmful bacteria!

Actually Feifeikon, wouldn't Quartstone have the same issues although not as bad as concrete. Most quartstone have tiny microscopic holes as well.

BTW, I sent my floor plan to you on thursday.. today no sound yet...

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post Aug 9 2016, 09:56 AM

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i still wondering how can i install a cooking hood becos my house is intermediate type.. any idea?

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post Aug 22 2016, 11:48 AM

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QUOTE(Feifeikon @ Aug 12 2016, 11:39 AM)
You can cover the ducting by plaster ceiling in front like photo below ,
now lot of showroom also do like this because door gap won't until ceiling look neat .

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or you can make it full Height wall unit to cover the ducting.
bellow this photo cabinet until full height , because ceiling height only 8.5 feet .

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hey, i have a question here, i'm wondering whether is the hosing necessary for the hood?i've been told by some1 b4 that the hosing is not necessary if u don do any massive cooking....is it true?do enlightened me...thx guys

and can you give me a quo follow this drawing ?
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post Aug 29 2016, 02:13 PM

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QUOTE(Feifeikon @ Aug 27 2016, 11:25 AM)
Just to share some info with u all,

Price direct from factory,
Quartzstone rm220 pfr

Price from showroom or agent,
Quartzstone  rm400++ pfr.

Melamine board + Abs edging, price direct from factory,
Cabinet below rm190 pfr.
Cabinet above rm140 pfr.
If your kitchen already have concrete table.
Cabinet below rm120 pfr.

Melamine board + Abs edging, price from showroom or agent,
Cabinet below rm250 pfr.
Cabinet above rm180 pfr.
If your kitchen already have concrete table.
Cabinet below rm180 pfr.

Factory always give free accessory or special offer if u order more than 15k.

That's all i know, hope this info can help those want to order cabinet.

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Feifeikon, thanks for the info, at least we can do some price comparison and estimate from the above
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post Dec 18 2019, 09:59 AM

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Hi feifeikon ,
Just have doubt. Why the plywood TV cabinet is an expensive stuff, cost around 5-6k.
Is the wood expensive or workmanship?

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post Jan 3 2020, 01:33 PM

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QUOTE(Feifeikon @ Dec 26 2019, 03:40 PM)
ready mix or customise expensive ?

nowadays ready mix tv cabinet can be higher then customise tv cabinet cos they not only ply wood ,
they crossover with MDF board + powder coat the price can be higher , the wood effect will like yamaha piano quality
gloss effect with seamless edging .  smile.gif
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is ready made , thank you for your explanation , how about the marble panel tv cabinet how about the price range ?

 

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