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Thread: DIY kitchen makeover
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15th June 2006, 05:32 PM #16New Member
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hi
I have just layed floating floors over my tiles and it looks fantastic. Might i recommend that you varnish the boards aswell-it makes them look a million bucks!!
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16th June 2006, 01:54 AM #17Originally Posted by Andrew_K
I just quoted some doors as I'm getting roped in to design kitchens for all my freinds, 500x695 for overhead cupboards in Formica Colour Pannel for $35 per door, made at their doors plant ready to bolt in.
The trick appears if you want a super cheap job, stick to the Formica Colour Panel or Laminex Commercial Pallete colours, these are the volume sellers and Laminex will supply direct for $130 for 2400 x 1200 slab of MDF/MR ready for you to slice and dice to create doors. pre glued abs edging in same colours costs 27.50 for 50m. It will be a square flat finish, but the depth inthe colours make them look smart.
Hope that helps.....DC
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19th June 2006, 02:30 PM #18Senior Member
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Originally Posted by Damon_11
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20th June 2006, 01:47 AM #19
Hey Toto,
Yes, but for the equivalent of $5 per door, Laminex will cut to your size and do the edging. No need to get the iron out or expensive machinery.
They are called Contour Doors. I'm having them quote me all of mine.
Call Laminex Direct on 132 136 and ask them to send you the brochure and quote / order sheets.
DC
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20th June 2006, 07:51 AM #20
Contour Doors
If you order Contour Doors from Laminex you will be specifying doors with profiled laminated vertical edges and square horizontal edging, not flat board edged square all sides.
Contour Doors are significantly more expensive than standard colourboard doors, as they are routed on two edges before coating - then cut to length and edged in the factory for you.
http://www.laminex.com.au/pdf/lam_pr...tour_doors.pdf
If you want flat board from Laminex you would be best off going with Lamiwood - or as previously mentioned an equivalent Formica product (Formica is owned by Laminex anyway...)
But if you go with colourboard there is not necessarily any reason to stick with Laminex - I would have expected any local cabinetmaker/ doormaker to be able to cut and edge your doors cheaper than the board supplier. And then they could drill your hinges and drawers for you as well...something also worth considering.
Respect, all.
Earl
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20th June 2006, 07:32 PM #21
Er, Anyone looked at the dates from the original thread? almost three years ago...
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22nd June 2006, 06:38 PM #22
Hi Solochick
GCP310 is talking a lot of sense.
Part of the art of assembly line kitchen manufacture is standardising to a limited range of sizes. If you do not fit their dimensions then you pay a hefty customisation fee.
You might consider getting quotes to do your doors and tops, and also get quotes to totally redue the kitchen. You may be surprised how close the are. The total make over may even be cheaper.
Cheers
Graeme
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