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how do you all find the quality of their kitchen cabinets?

hi boatgal, once mine is done...I will update u ya!

 

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Budgetice, that is right. My tiling works from Ideal House ID was done well! However, I am abit dissapointed with the quality of the kitchen cabinet as it appears a little flimsy. I was even more upset when there were drilling holes in my cupboard and the contractor wanted to use a white marker to cover them up. We informed our ID and glad that the doors were replaced.

 

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Budgetice, that is right. My tiling works from Ideal House ID was done well! However, I am abit dissapointed with the quality of the kitchen cabinet as it appears a little flimsy. I was even more upset when there were drilling holes in my cupboard and the contractor wanted to use a white marker to cover them up. We informed our ID and glad that the doors were replaced.

Your ID is Kevin?

 

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Talking about cabinets ah.... i heard that it's better to use malaysia wood ... better quality.. singapore carpenter use compressed wood

heard only la ... true or not ... i not sure ......

 

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Just want to comment my ID, Rick. I had talk to lots of ID before choosing to go with Ideal house, and I must say Rick has exceed my expectation for being hardworking.

Glad we did not chose the wrong ID. Lets wait and see the quality or work then.

 

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Talking about cabinets ah.... i heard that it's better to use malaysia wood ... better quality.. singapore carpenter use compressed wood

heard only la ... true or not ... i not sure ......

IMHO....woods are compressd (3 layer wood) where mostly all id/contractors are using.

So, doesnt matter whether come from Malaysia or Spore.

Probably from malaysia as the labour cost is cheaper than in Spore.

 

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Just want to comment my ID, Rick. I had talk to lots of ID before choosing to go with Ideal house, and I must say Rick has exceed my expectation for being hardworking.

Glad we did not chose the wrong ID. Lets wait and see the quality or work then.

welcome to Ideal house club... :sport-smiley-003:

mine so far has been good...waiting for carpentry works to be done next..

 

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Can anyone pm or email me Mr Kenneth or Johnny or Kevin's contact numbers? We just got our new hdb flat, can't move in w/o the kitchen done and some reno work :(

Many thanks.

Frank: wfengmail @ yahoo.com

 

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IMHO....woods are compressd (3 layer wood) where mostly all id/contractors are using.

So, doesnt matter whether come from Malaysia or Spore.

Probably from malaysia as the labour cost is cheaper than in Spore.

Hi h4happy.... my friend used a msia carpenter ..... it's different .... i saw from one of the shelving that it is actually 5 layers .... they call it 5 ply .. But just take note lo.... some singapore carpenter using those no layer one ..... machiam like all the waste wood compress into one ...

Just what i heard and see la ...

peace

 

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Can anyone pm or email me Mr Kenneth or Johnny or Kevin's contact numbers? We just got our new hdb flat, can't move in w/o the kitchen done and some reno work :(

Many thanks.

Frank: wfengmail @ yahoo.com

Can someone please PM me the phone and email contact of Kenneth of Ideal House ID? Thanks

 

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anyone's kitchen cabinet has a big gap in the middle of the 2 doors? What did the contractor do to fix it?

poor workmanship... probably they did not get the diemensions right ..... i think the best way to rectify is to make new doors.

 

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