jshome 1 Report post Posted May 17, 2012 Won't be naked for long.... U will give it new clothes:) haha!Sounds like the emperor's new clothes.... Heeee heeee heeee Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jshome 1 Report post Posted May 17, 2012 :dribble: :dribble: how much is the larder unit????The larder units are their most expensive range of drawer. The cost for the silver grey range from $76 - $108 per unit depends on the height and weight required. The silk white color from this brochure range from $103 - $$123.I have total 9 larder units, plus other normal drawer, way exceeded my budget. Got to cut down and thinking of other mechanism, maybe be change to wired basket type. Got to do a little bit more research. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jshome 1 Report post Posted May 18, 2012 (edited) I am doing some researching over the net and chance upon some useful and informative publications from the BCA website. There are 2 publications "Design and matertial for Quality" vol 1 & 2 that talks about how different materials or different design give you better quality work!I find alot of tips from there, and it helps to provide me with a little more knowedge when checking the reno work! So if you got time, do go and take a look.Extracted from the publication - for marble tiles, it is better to used non-sand type of grout as the sand grout type will Scratch the polished marble. Edited May 18, 2012 by jshome Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thedottyness 0 Report post Posted May 18, 2012 The larder units are their most expensive range of drawer. The cost for the silver grey range from $76 - $108 per unit depends on the height and weight required. The silk white color from this brochure range from $103 - $$123.I have total 9 larder units, plus other normal drawer, way exceeded my budget. Got to cut down and thinking of other mechanism, maybe be change to wired basket type. Got to do a little bit more research. :jawdrop: :jawdrop: :jawdrop: i was eyeing the silk white from this brochure.. looks so chio... yet so exp!i've seen another brand.. but its not cheap either. 700+++ just for the pull out larder unit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jshome 1 Report post Posted May 18, 2012 :jawdrop: :jawdrop: :jawdrop: i was eyeing the silk white from this brochure.. looks so chio... yet so exp!i've seen another brand.. but its not cheap either. 700+++ just for the pull out larder unit.Huh!!!! $700+++ for 1 unit??? :jawdrop: :jawdrop: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LLChing 0 Report post Posted May 19, 2012 Read your posting on marble tiles grouting. So timely for us Thank you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jshome 1 Report post Posted May 19, 2012 I spend all of my brain cell planning for the kitchen cabinet configuration. And since it is my personal space, i know exactly what i want and which hinge system to use. This is what i draw for my IDs... The final position is slightly different with both the right side full side cabinet and cooking stove to be moved to the left side. Till now i'm still thinking of the usage of the cabinet space, where my pots and pan be store, the spices rack, drying rack and etc etc... I'm still deciding whether to hide my drying rack behind the top carbinet or using back my existing standing rack?? I'm not very tall and if i have to dry it at the cabinet, i might need to tip toe and water may flow down to my elbow and to my ........ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jshome 1 Report post Posted May 19, 2012 (edited) I realise from the final drawing that the upper cabinets goes all the way to the ceiling with little access at the top. That means I will have problem opening my Aventos HF! The bi-fold area will definitely hit the ceiling and I might not be tall enough to pull it back down Edited May 19, 2012 by jshome Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jshome 1 Report post Posted May 19, 2012 Read your posting on marble tiles grouting. So timely for us Thank you.Heee heee...tiling will be starting soon for us, do read thru other articles as well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adidaem 6 Report post Posted May 20, 2012 I realise from the final drawing that the upper cabinets goes all the way to the ceiling with little access at the top. That means I will have problem opening my Aventos HF! The bi-fold area will definitely hit the ceiling and I might not be tall enough to pull it back down M & A are familiar with this problem - did you mention that you wanted this system? I told them I wanted this last time, and they advised that if we want to retain upper cabinets to the ceiling, we cannot use this hinge (or we can leave a space from ceiling to upper cabinet that I didn't want, waste space, etc)... . So eventually we settled for the hinge that I am currently using. Blum is a little pricey. You can also explore if Hafele is a more economical alternative especially if you plan to have many units in the kitchen. From what I've read, Hafele quality is fine. Blum is more 'branded' of course. http://www.hafele.com/us/products/lift-systems-for-wall-cabinets.aspHafele has a showroom that you can visit to see the systems IRL. Somewhere ulu I think. Or play with the ones at Interior Affairs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jshome 1 Report post Posted May 20, 2012 M & A are familiar with this problem - did you mention that you wanted this system? I told them I wanted this last time, and they advised that if we want to retain upper cabinets to the ceiling, we cannot use this hinge (or we can leave a space from ceiling to upper cabinet that I didn't want, waste space, etc)... . So eventually we settled for the hinge that I am currently using. Blum is a little pricey. You can also explore if Hafele is a more economical alternative especially if you plan to have many units in the kitchen. From what I've read, Hafele quality is fine. Blum is more 'branded' of course. http://www.hafele.com/us/products/lift-systems-for-wall-cabinets.aspHafele has a showroom that you can visit to see the systems IRL. Somewhere ulu I think. Or play with the ones at Interior Affairs.Yes i did! It's in their drawing as well. I only found out this problem when carpenter raise this up to me. He also mentioned its too high and too heavy. I think have to use the same hinge as yours then? May i ask what hinge did you use for the one on top?I have the Hafele catalog, got it during the IFF exhibition. Their prices are quite close, for hinges and Aventos series, blum is cheaper. Drawer units and internal drawers are almost the same prices (diff by few dollar).My carpenter tells me not waste money, he will do all the external drawers using blum soft closing runner and ask me to get only the internal drawers for him to instal. He is also helping me to do the undersink drawer that works the same as blum. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adidaem 6 Report post Posted May 20, 2012 Yes i did! It's in their drawing as well. I only found out this problem when carpenter raise this up to me. He also mentioned its too high and too heavy. I think have to use the same hinge as yours then? May i ask what hinge did you use for the one on top?I have the Hafele catalog, got it during the IFF exhibition. Their prices are quite close, for hinges and Aventos series, blum is cheaper. Drawer units and internal drawers are almost the same prices (diff by few dollar).My carpenter tells me not waste money, he will do all the external drawers using blum soft closing runner and ask me to get only the internal drawers for him to instal. He is also helping me to do the undersink drawer that works the same as blum. Hmm. Best u check with them. Actually I don't even know the name of the hinge I'm using for the dishrack. They did the sourcing, or perhaps my contractor did? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jshome 1 Report post Posted May 20, 2012 (edited) Hmm. Best u check with them. Actually I don't even know the name of the hinge I'm using for the dishrack. They did the sourcing, or perhaps my contractor did?How do you open the top highest cabinet? Flip up only? Edited May 20, 2012 by jshome Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jshome 1 Report post Posted May 20, 2012 Preview of my railing. This is just the cut-out mould and it's looking good!! Can't wait for the real thing to be up! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adidaem 6 Report post Posted May 20, 2012 How do you open the top highest cabinet? Flip up only?Ya flip up. We hardly use the top shelves btw. Requires stool to reach so we keep seldom used items on top. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites