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second contractor can only meet me tomorrow evening.. can show him a house without walls :D

called me today to tell me he can't meet today, postponed to tomorrow noon. :(

 

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u don't really need a hood. it really boils down to your own cooking habits. if u are only doing light cooking, then don't need. if u have a steam oven, u can use it to steam anything. u can use a normal oven to bake rather than deep fry chicken wings for example. u can cook a lot of stuffs just by using oven alone. :)

I am also toying on the idea of doing away with the hood. The hood in my previous place is also a white elephant. Collect dust only. But without it, the steam or smoke will impact your cabinet directly.

So i thought maybe we can put a stainless steel backing on the underside of the cabinet, directly above where the hob is. Just like the one we usually have on the wall.

If dirty, just wipe, should be easy, not ugly also because hardly visible.

 

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u don't really need a hood. it really boils down to your own cooking habits. if u are only doing light cooking, then don't need. if u have a steam oven, u can use it to steam anything. u can use a normal oven to bake rather than deep fry chicken wings for example. u can cook a lot of stuffs just by using oven alone. :)

You use oven a lot, electricity goes up, cos electricity is more expansive than gas. :D

Sorry my bad, talking about elect bills again. :D

 

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I can hack it, no need permit ;) But we shall see.

有你的。 haha.

Besides not having a hood, I am also considering not having an oven. I can steam with induction, it's more efficient. Haven't baked before either. It's a lifestyle preference. Some need it, I don't.

Update: MIL giving us a convectional oven. Hope it's useful, otherwise waste of space :D

I need an oven though but have no place for it, didnt built the tall unit either. At most can only buy a microwave oven...

 

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met my second contractor, basically told him my requirements and he said he'll bring many people to help out so that we can finish within a month. i wonder how many is many :D my house so small cannot hold so many people. the rate is $100 per person per day. expensive? :D

we start work tomorrow morning!!! so exciting :D

tomorrow we will have ikea delivery men coming too. hope they don't get into each other's way.

 

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met my second contractor, basically told him my requirements and he said he'll bring many people to help out so that we can finish within a month. i wonder how many is many :D my house so small cannot hold so many people. the rate is $100 per person per day. expensive? :D

we start work tomorrow morning!!! so exciting :D

tomorrow we will have ikea delivery men coming too. hope they don't get into each other's way.

开工大吉!!! *Huat ahhh*!!! :jammin:

 

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I am also toying on the idea of doing away with the hood. The hood in my previous place is also a white elephant. Collect dust only. But without it, the steam or smoke will impact your cabinet directly.

So i thought maybe we can put a stainless steel backing on the underside of the cabinet, directly above where the hob is. Just like the one we usually have on the wall.

If dirty, just wipe, should be easy, not ugly also because hardly visible.

is stainless steel a good idea? i worry that the heat from the cooking will be conducted to the underneath of the cabinet, causing it to expand and contract, will it warp? i know acrylic won't conduct heat that well so i am considering that.

 

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is stainless steel a good idea? i worry that the heat from the cooking will be conducted to the underneath of the cabinet, causing it to expand and contract, will it warp? i know acrylic won't conduct heat that well so i am considering that.

Um... pointers worth taking note of.... if acrylic must be same colour as the wall backing... silver colour if the wall backing is stainless steel.

But will the acrylic itself warp under prolong heat? We can DIY using 3M adhesive to stick? Find a place to cut the acrylic...

But stainless steel more pro... :-)

 

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Um... pointers worth taking note of.... if acrylic must be same colour as the wall backing... silver colour if the wall backing is stainless steel.

But will the acrylic itself warp under prolong heat? We can DIY using 3M adhesive to stick? Find a place to cut the acrylic...

But stainless steel more pro... :-)

my kitchen is white, i'll just use white acrylic. i don't think it'll warp. have to double check with the Dama people. they said 150 degrees no problem. i think using liquid nails to stick is better. 5mm thick acrylic can cut with a solid penknife :D

 

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my kitchen is white, i'll just use white acrylic. i don't think it'll warp. have to double check with the Dama people. they said 150 degrees no problem. i think using liquid nails to stick is better. 5mm thick acrylic can cut with a solid penknife :D

Acrylic is fine. In general, acrylic is not a very lasting material and very prone to stratches. Anyway, nothing last better. :)

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Acrylic is fine. In general, acrylic is not a very lasting material and very prone to stratches. Anyway, nothing last better. :)

but placed under your kitchen cabinet.. prone to scratch also no problem, can't see :D

 

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precisely, so no problem at all. hehe.

actually i think it is hard to get it scratched... unless you keep hitting the acrylic when opening the wok cover, need very big motion to have the cover hiting the acrylic :D

 

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met my second contractor, basically told him my requirements and he said he'll bring many people to help out so that we can finish within a month. i wonder how many is many :D my house so small cannot hold so many people. the rate is $100 per person per day. expensive? :D

we start work tomorrow morning!!! so exciting :D

tomorrow we will have ikea delivery men coming too. hope they don't get into each other's way.

just an update that the Ikea delivery was good today :D no scratches observed.

 

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