takomi 0 Report post Posted September 2, 2009 Need some advise. My quotation is without the base for the kitchen cabinet. But I saw the base was contructed yesterday and informed ID abt it. Although ID say can give it to me foc, should I just take it or proceed with suspended cabinet? Which is better? Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yoongf 11 Report post Posted September 3, 2009 Personally, I prefer the base. Suspended cabinet look nice if got light underneath and it always on. If not on, it is a dark area. For it to look nice, suspened cabinet need to be quite high, which means less storage space. If got gas tank even harder to fit. Dark area is hard to clean, and will attact insects /dust. Aiyah.. got base also less area to mop. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ivy 0 Report post Posted September 3, 2009 mine partially suspended but not really so high leh the suspension. if u like the suspended one u should ask him to do it in accordance to your liking. For my case initially contractor also do sala, do the full base for me. After that they hack off the part that is supposed to be suspended. Also suspended cabinets doesn't mean below totall no support. For mine there is still a base at the back to give additional support cos granite top can be quite heavy. hope the above helps Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DoReMiFa 0 Report post Posted September 3, 2009 My kitchen cabinet is also suspending type...i will rather not to have base. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dyleen 0 Report post Posted September 3, 2009 Personally, I prefer the base. Suspended cabinet look nice if got light underneath and it always on. If not on, it is a dark area. For it to look nice, suspened cabinet need to be quite high, which means less storage space. If got gas tank even harder to fit. Dark area is hard to clean, and will attact insects /dust. Aiyah.. got base also less area to mop. I agree with you, less area to mop and no spiderwebs underneath. Anyway I wanted a suspended kitchen cabinet initally. but, I also love to have a big drawer to place my pots, pans, and bowls. Hence my contractor advised that having a suspended one, I cant have a big drawer with heavy stuff, else will warp in near future. So to playsafe, and not knowing how many years i'm going to stay in this house, I gave up the idea of having a suspended one. Also, the pro is, I have more storage space which although I dun cook often, but somehow, just have alot to store. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
diablos 0 Report post Posted September 24, 2009 I agree with you, less area to mop and no spiderwebs underneath. Anyway I wanted a suspended kitchen cabinet initally. but, I also love to have a big drawer to place my pots, pans, and bowls. Hence my contractor advised that having a suspended one, I cant have a big drawer with heavy stuff, else will warp in near future. So to playsafe, and not knowing how many years i'm going to stay in this house, I gave up the idea of having a suspended one. Also, the pro is, I have more storage space which although I dun cook often, but somehow, just have alot to store. Your contractor just want to save labour because adding reinforcement behind the suspended cabinets will have cost implication and more work for them thus they advised you to scrap the idea. By adding reinforcements behind the cabinet, your cabinet can withstand load of 100kg easily without any damage. But like what you mentioned, you have no regrets because you gained the additional storage space so not much of an issue here. It takes 2 hands to clap sometime. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ossify 1 Report post Posted September 25, 2009 Your contractor just want to save labour because adding reinforcement behind the suspended cabinets will have cost implication and more work for them thus they advised you to scrap the idea. By adding reinforcements behind the cabinet, your cabinet can withstand load of 100kg easily without any damage. But like what you mentioned, you have no regrets because you gained the additional storage space so not much of an issue here. It takes 2 hands to clap sometime. it's not always necessary to have reinforcements. just add a 30cm depth mortar base behind and your cabinet would look suspended but is not completely suspended Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Batman 0 Report post Posted September 25, 2009 quite a few ids also advice me on partial suspended kitchen cabinets. cos personally i feel that full base a bit 'orh-biang' and full suspended not tat practical. so partial is best of both worlds Share this post Link to post Share on other sites