Lakmy 0 Report post Posted November 19, 2007 Other than IMM and Furniture Mall, where would would be recommended to go TV Console Shopping?I bot mine from Orange Furniture.. Bedok South.Quite a lot of options. Service ok.Delivery on 6th Dec.Hope everything ok. Got some forummer complain abouthow their service not so good wen came to delivery!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ckoonyin 0 Report post Posted November 19, 2007 Other than IMM and Furniture Mall, where would would be recommended to go TV Console Shopping? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
applefreak 1 Report post Posted October 17, 2007 aiyo then i'm a goondu lohfor the sake of beauty i actually have granite countertop for my concrete support me also removed balcony sliding door but living area still looks small eniglda, you going to share your floor plan with us?me like to !! over pple's floor plan leh Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
leen 2 Report post Posted October 16, 2007 hehehe, now me slowly adding piece by pieceto look like beijing emperor hse is my dreambut cannot buy the bed coz the bed is one piece and cannot fit into lift or stairwell the concrete slab is more expensive you know4ft cabinet is $400 and 4ft concrete is $680 but i've got it coz i want something sturdybtw you living really very big TS, why not share your floor plan heremaybe we can give some suggestions based on it erm, apple.. sorry if i didnt write clearly. i mean concrete slab in replace of granite/solid surface (eg. granite, LG, corian, exclude those acrylic type) + cabinet. its cheaper this way. rather den do solid surface + cabinet which can be more costly.concrete slab with tiles + cabinet = cheaper. my mummy hse use this. she say if my daddy make her angry, she can chop the chicken/meat directly on to the slab without fear of damaging it... solid surface top + cabinet = more ex.my living rm not big, juz that i remove the balcony sliding door. dun think i want a balcony that i hv to do up window + grilles and can't do anything there, waste of space. so i included in my living rm. if want to set up a 'chinese garden', can do on corridor and expand to neighbour territory.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
applefreak 1 Report post Posted October 16, 2007 (edited) me also rosewood lover but cannot buy too many, wait hse look vy much like Beijing Emperor's hse... ya, kitchen cabinets need to customise, no choice. but you can do with wooden cabinet + concrete slab with tiles (for sink and cooking area) which will be cheaper. abit like old pattern coz my folks hv this but really its sturdy, gd quality, and value for money.hehehe, now me slowly adding piece by pieceto look like beijing emperor hse is my dreambut cannot buy the bed coz the bed is one piece and cannot fit into lift or stairwell the concrete slab is more expensive you know4ft cabinet is $400 and 4ft concrete is $680 but i've got it coz i want something sturdybtw you living really very big :dribble:TS, why not share your floor plan heremaybe we can give some suggestions based on it Edited October 16, 2007 by applefreak Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lawry 3 Report post Posted October 16, 2007 This is what I was talking about earlier. Check with your ID how the dimension of the wardrobe is calculated, I've been to 5 different IDs and 3 of them calculate in the rip off manner. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
leen 2 Report post Posted October 16, 2007 It really depends on what you want, there's no hard and fast rule as to which furniture "should definitely" be built in and which "should" be bought...built in furniture saves space and utilise wasted spaces that off the shelves furniture can't achieve. For wardrobes, if you want to have L-shaped, the only way is to customise.As for TV consoles, there are shops selling very nice and sleek consoles nowadays, so not necessarily need to customise unless you are planning to have feature wall to wall mount your TV.ya, Air is quite rite. many furniture store got nice & value for money tv consoles. juz need to take your time to go and look see look see.I personally think any other carpentry is a ripoff..Other than kitchen which I don't really have a choice (Cabinets - with granite top $7000) ,I quite regret what I've made for my study room (bookshelves and tv console $1080) my living room (TV console $960 - just one simple rack with 2 drawers), my living room (TV feature wall - $1680 - just to hide some wires??)I could well be paying 1/2 of what I paid for if I were to get something similar ready made from some furniture store.Did you mention L shaped wardrobe?It's is calculated in a strange manner ... the corner was calculated twice. My calculation was 9 feet, but ID's calculation was 13 feet. ($3000+) In the end I drop the L shaped idea and stuck to a plain 7 feet ($1800).Quite a few things are optional, you have to decide for yourself if you want to pay that kind of amount for carpentry.. Perhaps the only consolation is that .. you are getting plywood instead of MDF board or chipboard (if you buy cheap from some shop_wah, you sure is rich... coz your carpentry sounds so ex... we didnt do any wall feature coz kinda waste money and space, coz we tot if next time want to shift tv place (if feature wall is to be put behind tv), den how? coz i got a vy big hall, can put 2 sets of 5+2 seater sofas and still got place for day bed at balcony or can do a little platform there for kids and us to roll abt... but you are quite rite. if buy cheap furniture from outside, you can see the wood is quite flimsy, esp if you look at the wardrobe, most of the board at the back are flimsy (when you use your hand to try to push it back from the inside of the wardrobe, you will know what i mean). and also the layer of wood for you to stack your clothes etc. cannot tahan the weight and will kinda get bended. i hv bought such a wardrobe (small one) to use to store my bedsheets etc. at my old and it kinda bend after long usage and heavy weight.TS, you should examine what are your needs firstdo you have specific requirements that off-the-rack items might not meetor are you a rosewood lover like some of us herethat'll help decide whether to go for carpentry itemsfor me, kitchen cabinets must be customised coz i want ALL drawersBR wardrobes too coz i only have a 6ft space, and trunkings run all over the wallso off-the-rack ones will not fit inbought ready-made bookcases coz i love rosewood and no one in singapore does built-in bookcase with rosewoodas in there's no carpenter in singapore who is willing to do it think about how you want your home to look likeand do you have the luxury of spacethat'll help in your decision me also rosewood lover but cannot buy too many, wait hse look vy much like Beijing Emperor's hse... ya, kitchen cabinets need to customise, no choice. but you can do with wooden cabinet + concrete slab with tiles (for sink and cooking area) which will be cheaper. abit like old pattern coz my folks hv this but really its sturdy, gd quality, and value for money.but all the advice by all the forumers above are vy gd. and also depend on wat is your budget and does it cater to your need or vice versa. list your basic requirements and den list down alternatives. Den find the prices and compare which is more feasible. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Air 0 Report post Posted October 16, 2007 Hi hi,We also thinking of whether to buy or to do built-in carpentary works. But after weighing the pros and cons, we decided to take quite some items out and it actually lowered our quotation by around $5k - $6k.. We went around and the market and really alot of ready-made furniture at lower cost and nicer designs..Air, we will be doing feature wall, but not necessary need to customise the tv console also right? Or is it a must??Not necessarily need to customise TV console. Can buy ready made ones....i suggest you don't do whole pieve feature wall from top to bottom, do only half...save money too....dun have too much built in furniture...cos cost alot of $$....TS, you should examine what are your needs firstdo you have specific requirements that off-the-rack items might not meetor are you a rosewood lover like some of us herethat'll help decide whether to go for carpentry itemsfor me, kitchen cabinets must be customised coz i want ALL drawersBR wardrobes too coz i only have a 6ft space, and trunkings run all over the wallso off-the-rack ones will not fit inbought ready-made bookcases coz i love rosewood and no one in singapore does built-in bookcase with rosewoodas in there's no carpenter in singapore who is willing to do it think about how you want your home to look likeand do you have the luxury of spacethat'll help in your decision Yup agree....To add, many furniture can be bought ready made. Go recee and reserach around the different shops and you will be surprised what you can find.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
applefreak 1 Report post Posted October 16, 2007 TS, you should examine what are your needs firstdo you have specific requirements that off-the-rack items might not meetor are you a rosewood lover like some of us herethat'll help decide whether to go for carpentry itemsfor me, kitchen cabinets must be customised coz i want ALL drawersBR wardrobes too coz i only have a 6ft space, and trunkings run all over the wallso off-the-rack ones will not fit inbought ready-made bookcases coz i love rosewood and no one in singapore does built-in bookcase with rosewoodas in there's no carpenter in singapore who is willing to do it think about how you want your home to look likeand do you have the luxury of spacethat'll help in your decision Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lawry 3 Report post Posted October 16, 2007 I personally think any other carpentry is a ripoff..Other than kitchen which I don't really have a choice (Cabinets - with granite top $7000) ,I quite regret what I've made for my study room (bookshelves and tv console $1080) my living room (TV console $960 - just one simple rack with 2 drawers), my living room (TV feature wall - $1680 - just to hide some wires??)I could well be paying 1/2 of what I paid for if I were to get something similar ready made from some furniture store.Did you mention L shaped wardrobe?It's is calculated in a strange manner ... the corner was calculated twice. My calculation was 9 feet, but ID's calculation was 13 feet. ($3000+) In the end I drop the L shaped idea and stuck to a plain 7 feet ($1800).Quite a few things are optional, you have to decide for yourself if you want to pay that kind of amount for carpentry.. Perhaps the only consolation is that .. you are getting plywood instead of MDF board or chipboard (if you buy cheap from some shop_ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
binzz 10 Report post Posted October 16, 2007 Hello,I'm currently looking for IDs and giving them my requirements. Initially, I wanted to have a built-in TV console, storage like Book shelfs etc. But pple advised that it's much cheaper to get TV console outside. Generally, built-in TV consoles by IDs cost me abt $900. So i took the advice from pple to get store-bought ones (tho I haven found nice ones yet ... still early..) Question is what furniture shld be built in and what furniture shld be bought from outside? I suppose wardrobes definitely must be built in? Cost abt $2,500 for Lshape wardrobes. Also going to built in shoe cabinet.. what do you think?Hi hi,We also thinking of whether to buy or to do built-in carpentary works. But after weighing the pros and cons, we decided to take quite some items out and it actually lowered our quotation by around $5k - $6k.. We went around and the market and really alot of ready-made furniture at lower cost and nicer designs..As for TV consoles, there are shops selling very nice and sleek consoles nowadays, so not necessarily need to customise unless you are planning to have feature wall to wall mount your TV.Air, we will be doing feature wall, but not necessary need to customise the tv console also right? Or is it a must?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MaCe 3 Report post Posted October 16, 2007 built in - saves space, looks beautiful. but costs 2 times or more, if damage....siao liaoready made furnitures - can be expensive too, damage just throw. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Air 0 Report post Posted October 16, 2007 Hello,I'm currently looking for IDs and giving them my requirements. Initially, I wanted to have a built-in TV console, storage like Book shelfs etc. But pple advised that it's much cheaper to get TV console outside. Generally, built-in TV consoles by IDs cost me abt $900. So i took the advice from pple to get store-bought ones (tho I haven found nice ones yet ... still early..) Question is what furniture shld be built in and what furniture shld be bought from outside? I suppose wardrobes definitely must be built in? Cost abt $2,500 for Lshape wardrobes. Also going to built in shoe cabinet.. what do you think?It really depends on what you want, there's no hard and fast rule as to which furniture "should definitely" be built in and which "should" be bought...built in furniture saves space and utilise wasted spaces that off the shelves furniture can't achieve. For wardrobes, if you want to have L-shaped, the only way is to customise.As for TV consoles, there are shops selling very nice and sleek consoles nowadays, so not necessarily need to customise unless you are planning to have feature wall to wall mount your TV. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eniglda 0 Report post Posted October 16, 2007 Hello,I'm currently looking for IDs and giving them my requirements. Initially, I wanted to have a built-in TV console, storage like Book shelfs etc. But pple advised that it's much cheaper to get TV console outside. Generally, built-in TV consoles by IDs cost me abt $900. So i took the advice from pple to get store-bought ones (tho I haven found nice ones yet ... still early..) Question is what furniture shld be built in and what furniture shld be bought from outside? I suppose wardrobes definitely must be built in? Cost abt $2,500 for Lshape wardrobes. Also going to built in shoe cabinet.. what do you think? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites