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6th September 2007, 09:16 PM #1New Member
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Cabinet Maker - Perth
Hi All
Was wondering if anyone knows of any reputable cabinet makers in Perth who don't charge like a wounded bull...need only a small apartment kitchen and bathroom vanity done!
Any info would be most appreciated!
Cheers
J
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6th September 2007, 09:55 PM #2
Try Matt at Design Style cabinets 0417 964 248, we were more than happy with his service and price. I know he is pretty flat out like most in the west at the moment but a great guy and first class work.
Cheers,
mike
Edit, forgot to add that I have a brand new white ceramic caroma vanity basin (oval with tap holes) left over if you are interested, just PM me if you want to know more.Last edited by Burnsy; 6th September 2007 at 09:57 PM. Reason: Extra info
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8th October 2007, 04:02 PM #3
Hi Burnsy, nice to see another Kalamunda-ite in here!
I'll have to call him up in the future too, need some new laundry cupboards... and god forbid, a display case for my rocks. (not those rocks, real ones)Rick Burlow
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8th October 2007, 06:32 PM #4Member
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Give Graham* at Rowles Cabinets a call. Based in Midvale.
*Biased opinion - he's my dad...Matthew
Be alert; Australia needs lerts.
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8th October 2007, 08:40 PM #5
In all honesty cabinet shops (there are exceptions...) don't charge like wounded bulls. They're all too busy trying to under cut each other to death that their margins are usually very small to non existent. It sounds like cheap is all you're interested in so I think you're gonna have to get dirty and buy a flat pack and assemble it yourself.
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8th October 2007, 09:11 PM #6
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9th October 2007, 10:29 AM #7
If my new jarrah table is anything to go by, cheap isn't close to what I'm after. Its close to 200kg, not light on the wood... I'd like to think I'll collect, or have made, some furniture that;
a) doesn't disintegrate each time you move house
b) looks damn nice no matter where it is
c)gives the kids' kids' kids' something worth hanging onto in the future.
My distant ancestors used to work with wood - there's supposedly a cabinet in the background of a Queen Elizabeth I portrait that was made by one of mine (my family's only claim to fame lol), have always loved wood myself.
Hi Burnsy - yes it is (on fine days anyway). You'll hear me coming too. Not quite as loud as a Harley, but not too far off! I wrote the "Driving Impressions" article on the birkin.com.au website about my first test drive. Great fun, every time. Gives most cars a run for their money at Barbagallo's, and then you drive it home. Brilliant.Rick Burlow
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