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January 4th, 2019 01:38 AM #82dok naman eh sikat na yan sa landslide eh. hahahaha.
Kung baga saan yung area na alam ng mga engineer na not for building structure. Dito kasi quezon city sikat na adobe.
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Ito matanong ko na din kay travahans and other engineer and architect, May naencounter na ba kayo or nagawang bahay na walang fix cabinet, kitchen area. Kung baga lahat modular removable lahat. Kung baga lahat ng pader from top to bottom pwede linisin. Wala pagtataguan langgam, butiki, daga. Ang naiisip ko ikabit eh surgical stainless steel pag kitchen yung kagaya sa hotel. Tapos glass showcase pag cabinet. So yung sa kitchen eh expose yung tubo mangyayari.
Naiiisp ko kasi gusto ko yung paikot ng bahay wala fix na nakaumbok. Patag lang lahat. Sana nagets nyo explanation ko.
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January 4th, 2019 02:08 AM #83
Floating modular cabinetry is pretty common. This leaves areas under cabinets exposed(w/o legs) & 'moppable'. We've customized a number of day kitchens in all stainless. Most prefer the softer traditional homey look....the seamless stainless counter on wood based cabinetry is the usual compromise. Pic below shows an example of such a counter w/ integral sink mounted on a basic cabinet.
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January 4th, 2019 03:58 AM #84ah so common pala yung kagaya sa hotels. Pero yung nakita ko may paa pa din and mopable ilalim. Wala ng base pag kakabitan buo na talaga. Mas maganda kasi hindi nakadikit sa pader kasi yung awang yan binabahayan ng langgam butiki.
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January 4th, 2019 09:52 AM #86the room is easy.
just tell the architect or whoever, "i want a big, empty room. but put plumbing here, here, and here.. and put exhaust capability here and here."
then go to the fabricator.
"here's my empty room. here are the dimensions. fabricate me something like what's in my drawings, to fill it with."
they'll probably request a site visit.
btw,
"be ready to spend."
as fabrication is usually special order, it will probably cost you.
but my question is, "wala na bang gumagawa ng porcelain surface? hindi ko kasi gusto stainless. it looks so... workplace... so... hospital-y.Last edited by dr. d; January 4th, 2019 at 09:57 AM.
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January 4th, 2019 11:56 AM #87
Uso din kasi industrial look ngayon. Meron nga din concrete countertop. Personally I like the look of bare concrete walls/ceilings.
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January 4th, 2019 12:11 PM #89
Grats, sir. Careful w/ unroofed balconies. Waterproofing service life is finite. Choose a ceiling material that won't be collateral damage by future leaks. There are vinyl & metal ceiling panels. Cemboard & gypsum won't stand a chance. Just my 2cents, sir.
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January 4th, 2019 12:19 PM #90
Is it just me or have traffic worsened this week compared to pre-Holy Week? Is it because people...
Traffic!