Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Different types of kitchen materials

I was searching for some good articles talking about the types of kitchen designs and accidentally found this article at http://www.dreamkitchensuk.com/Kitchen-materials.html#.UT8JShxTBNM. I thought it was a good write-up as it tells you about the different types of materials used for kitchen cabinets. The first page mainly talks about the types of wood used such as timber, MDF board and chipboard. The second page (http://www.dreamkitchensuk.com/kitchen-materials-part2.html#.UT8LDBxTBNM) talks about the types of counter tops available i.e. granite, quartz, glass and stainless steel. Although the article isn't lengthy, it gives a good view of the difference on each material.

Some points extracted
  • Even same species of timber could have different variations in grains and colour as every piece of timber is different.
  • Veneer is like the skin of the wood. It is applied to MDF and chipboard and the colour is limited to the availability of timber species.
  • Foils and vinyl are cheaper wood substitutes and foil is a photographic reproduction of timber. Some vinyls are available with shiny gloss finish and coloured gloss finish is the cheapest material used for gloss-finished doors.
  • Granite surface is quite heat and scratch resistant, but beware of diamond rings scratches and acidic juices and gin may stain granite.
  • Stainless steel has even higher heat resistant and needs very minimum care.
  • Quartz has slightly higher durability than granite.
There are also other articles within this website such as kitchen design trends and kitchen renovation planning basics. For some other renovation tips, you guys can refer to my website :)

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Common questions on Kitchen Counter Tops

Recently I have been following Forum Lowyat on Home Renovation and Interior Design quite closely. It is one way for me to look out for any potential customers as well as give any useful tips and advice at my own capacity. After more than 30 days observation, I realised that consumers, nowadays, are becoming smarter. They will now get a number of quotation from many suppliers, compare them, and also ask for many opinions and views from members in Forum Lowyat. I'm amazed how Forum Lowyat can be so successful with tons of active members. I doubt any other forum pages can achieve its success.

Anyways, I do realise that many people, like me, aren't fully educated on the materials that can be used for custom made furniture. For instance, what are the types of kitchen counter tops available and its differences. "Which one is more durable? Which one doesn't get scratches easily?" are some of the common questions from the floor. For durability, I would say the concrete top (made from simen, and being tiled) has the best durability. Some people who are more concern, may even ask the supplier, "Where does your marble come from? Who is the manufacturer? What is the brand? How thick is the marble?"

True enough that the quality of marble might differ from different origin, but I guess the brand of the marble may not be as important. Reason being many suppliers nowadays, create branding for their products, and just charge exorbitantly for the brand, when the materials are just the same as those without a brand. They just import the materials, name it differently and charge very differently too. These people employ marketing experts, who are able to name a product creatively and eyes-catching to the potential customers. Though the materials could be the same, the salary paid to these marketing experts are definitely going to be passed down to the poor consumers.

Anyways, to give an overview of the different types of kitchen counter tops available in the market, here is a comparison chart which I think is very useful:
Anyone who would like to custom make their kitchen cabinets in Klang Valley can contact the person-in-charge as listed in my website.

Signing off for now :)

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Great Contemporary Kitchen Design


After CNY reunion dinner, I sat down and was trying to Google search for some ideas for home kitchen cabinet design. There are many photos around, and most of the time it is Modern and Contemporary design. I felt the photo attached above is superb! You have the wood grain design, which gives you a traditional ambience, coupled with the modern counter top, accessories and appliances, the whole kitchen design is just amazing! Personally, I also like the 3D rock feature on the island's body. But perhaps I wouldn't have put a plant in the kitchen to save some space. :) It's a good Contemporary design. 

For people like me who had zero knowledge on custom made furniture nor furniture designing, I have to start learning from my bf. From what are the types of wood used in customizing furniture, to what is the difference between granite, marble and solid surface. The next important thing that I should pick it up from my bf is giving a quotation. I felt I might have missed many opportunities as I could not give a rough quotation fast enough. 

Gone are the days where I can just relax and play games on my hp if I'm free. Since I have started to embark on this journey, everyday after working hours in my organization, I'm still working - on the website. I try to check forum lowyat whether anybody is looking for a reliable carpenter in Klang Valley, or there is an unanswered question regarding custom made furniture. Trying to provide some useful furniture tips to potential customers, and hope that they will contact me for business :)

Recently I have gotten a call from a homeowner, who is currently constructing his own bungalow in Bandar Kinrara. He seemed to have gone through my website quite thoroughly. A few questions that he have asked and I think some of you might want to know too:
  • LKY Renovation is not an agent (perhaps I am? haha). LKY Renovation has its own manufacturing plant and the custom made furniture are all direct from factory to your house. As such, LKY Renovation does not have a showroom and we believe our past projects are our selling point. :)
  • More than 90% of the skilled and professional carpenters are Chinese. I'm not being racial discrimination here, but just want to assure you that we do not simply employ foreign labour to take over the job. This is because we want to give the best workmanship to our customers. 
  • We have done many projects, including bungalows, condominium/apartments, property showrooms, hotels, hospitals, shop outlets, etc. 
Since we have done many turnkey projects, we have contacts to many other contractors, such as a general contractor, electrician, plumber, etc., that we have worked with them before and we know they are reliable and provide good service. Therefore, if you need other renovation services such as changing tiles, hacking walls, installing plaster ceilings, etc., we can also assist you in getting our partners to work it out for you.

Signing off for now. Though it should be CNY holiday and already 收工, I will never stop working on the website as this is the time that I can focus. Wishing everyone a very happy new year and a prosperous year ahead!