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Cold feet

23 Monday Apr 2012

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Doing a little grocery shoppping at Ben’s and saw this poor little fellow.

This little piggie is having cold feet.

 

Chulet’s Dream kitchen

20 Friday Apr 2012

Posted by chuletz in Home, Kitchen wares, Renovation

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HCE granite sink, home reno, Htrend, kitchen, quartz countertop, Sink

It took me almost 8 months of planning and researching before I finalise my dream kitchen….phew.

Even hubby is now grudgingly complaining that the kitchen takes up a hefty portion of our reno budget. hohoho… Some of you probably think I am crazy spending so much time planing. But then, if you have a tight budget and big dream, you seriously need to put in a lot of thought on how to maximise each cent spend. ;p

Ta..da.. my kitchen in 3D sketch. It doesn’t come in colours. I add them in myself. not a bad job too eh? hehehe… it’s quite close to the final color I wanted.

Image of actual completed kitchen.

Countertop

To me, this is the most important item when building the kitchen. This is the surface where you will be preparing most of your food and subjecting it to your hot pots. It needs to be durable and wear lasting.

There are many types of countertop available in the market. However, my opinion is that the best would be professional stainless steel or quartz stone. Both of these materials are highly resistant to heat and are largely food safe. However, stainless steel makes me feel like it’s more to industrial kitchen and I wanted a homely kitchen. So, the decision was made to go ahead with quartz.

But, these babies are NOT cheap. If you are looking at the famous Caeserstone or Silestone, they can easily range from RM 300 – 500 pfr. And I have about 24 foot run of counter top space!!! Caeserstone boast one of the widest range of countertop colours. They have the most amazing colour range. Silestone on the other hand is very well-known since it is used by one of the top end kitchen maker in malaysia (signature kitchen)

http://www.caesarstone.com/en/Pages/default.aspx

http://www.silestone.com/in/

I refuse to give up having quartz countertop. So, when I found one company (HTrend) which offer it at RM 200 pfr during the promotion they have in HomeDec 2011, and in the colour which I can accept… I was very excited. Before I confirm with them, I actually demand to see the specification their quartz. It match quite closely with some of the big brands. And so, I was sold.

I was ecstatic that I manage to have my quartz countertop… Yay !!! The best thing was hub love it too. 😉

Mechanism

I know this seems weird for many but being an engineer, I can’t abide with lousy mechanism. Therefore, I waste no time insisting all moving elements must be either Blum, Hafele or Grass. These are the only brand I trust.

http://www.blum.com/sg/en/index.php

http://www.hafele.com/index_en.asp

http://www.grass.at/

Most of the reliable kitchen cabinet makers would know these brands…but, sometimes, they cheat! They will buy you the “copied” version to pass it off. So, it is very important that you insist on their warranty.

Cabinet

Not really my top priority as this would be easier to change in future (if you are sick of the colour). As for me, I ended up using matt polymer surface instead of the norm trend of gloss finish. Why?

  • I am not a fan of reflective surface.
  • If scratched, it is not as easily observed
  • I love the feel of matt surface.

Htrend made mock up samples of the cabinet in the matt finishing in the 2 colours I requested before I make my final decision. It’s really important that you see how these colours are in bigger piece as sometime it looks very different in small size !

Sink & Tap

If your kitchen allows it, always go for the BIG sink. It would be even better if you can have 2 bowls. Remember, we do a lot of asian cooking and think of the size of the wok you use ! Can it fit comfortably into your sink? The next you need to be aware is the thickness of the steel use to fabricate the sink. Commonly, 0.8mm should very sufficient. But, if you can afford a better one, why not? J The thicker the steel, the more solid is will sound when you place your item in your sink.

I really hate the ‘thang’ sound. So, I opted for granite sink. Muahahaha… And I think I got a pretty good deal. It’s from HCE. They claim it’s fromGermany. But, I normally take all these with a pinch of salt. Unless I see them participating in international market or they have international website, I am usually dubious about such claim. Nevertheless, it is made of granite and I love the overall outlook. Not to mention, it’s cheaper than some branded steel sink, so, why not? (I grab this picture from Builder’s Hardware, where I bought my sink). To Read more about the sink and tap. Go here.

As for the tap, I immediately decided I prefer the pillar style more than the wall-mounted type. Maybe it’s just my own reasoning… but I think the strength of the tap is better for the pillar style. Imagine this, you will be swivelling the poor thing very often. There are times where you might give it s tug. The strength of pillar is fully distributed along the length of the tap. But, for wall-mounted, it will be concentrated on the L-bend (abit like a fulcrum point).

Now, all is left for me to do is to wait patiently for another 6-8 weeks !!! (oh my… time goes so slowly when you are waiting) before I get can see and touch my dream kitchen. I’m so excited already !!!

** As for the electrical items I got for my dream kitchen, I’ll post on that another time. 🙂

Le Creuset – Braiser 30cm Fennel

17 Tuesday Apr 2012

Posted by chuletz in Kitchen wares, Shopping

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3 1/2 qt, 30cm, Braiser, cast iron pot, dutch oven, Fennel, hong kong, Le Creuset, Sale

I love the French ovens / cast iron cookware. My first one is a 24cm Staub. Because of that, I have always favours Staub over to Le Creuset. But, it doesn’t mean I like Le Creuset any less, especially when there is an amazing price slash. 

Recently, there is a huge Le Creuset warehouse sale in Hong Kong and one of my girlfriend who is staying there now kindly offered to check it out for me. Since I was not well-verse with the Le Creuset range, I started doing some research on it and settle on getting a braiser. ** Unlike the pots I already have, braiser is slightly shallower hence much more convenient for certain dishes I have in mind.

Viola ! here is the baby which my friend got for me… She told me it’s the last piece on the shelf. (OOo.. it’s meant to be mine) and the colour is FENNEL !!! the exact colour I wanted. Yay !! And the price was slashed from HKD 3,748 to HKD 1,350 ! (64% discount)

 

 

It’s so beautiful, right? It is surprisingly much lighter compare to Staub.

I can’t wait to fire it up in my kitchen…

Thanks again SP for going thru the trouble of getting it for me! Lugging it to Taiwan to pass to her mom. And then, her mom kindly carrying it all the way back to KL!!! paiseh paiseh as I know these babies are not light ! Thank you very much again !!!

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