Browse Forums Kitchen Corner Re: Opinion! Vinyl wrap kitchen doors 4Apr 22, 2009 12:02 am Best Price Wardrobes Sliding door robes | Walk in robes Deco panel | Mirror | Melamine 26 to 28 Cottage lane Hackham M: 0402 927 376 http://www.bestpricewardrobes.com.au Trade welcome Re: Opinion! Vinyl wrap kitchen doors 5Apr 22, 2009 12:17 am HEY! Thanks everyone for the replies. Yeah the whole situation was a bit of a let down. Thanks for your reply Kevin. I see you're a Cabinet Maker! Any good contacts in Perth? What's a reasonable price to pay for your average kitchen cabinet layout? Is it a lot of trouble (ie - would it be better to just replace the doors in terms of cost and labour). Anyone have any experience with this? Re: Opinion! Vinyl wrap kitchen doors 6Apr 22, 2009 12:22 am MandaJane HEY! Thanks everyone for the replies. Yeah the whole situation was a bit of a let down. Thanks for your reply Kevin. I see you're a Cabinet Maker! Any good contacts in Perth? What's a reasonable price to pay for your average kitchen cabinet layout? Is it a lot of trouble (ie - would it be better to just replace the doors in terms of cost and labour). Anyone have any experience with this? Any place that manufactures vinyl wrap doors might be able to help you Rewrapping the doors would be the best way to go. I've seen this done a number of times Best Price Wardrobes Sliding door robes | Walk in robes Deco panel | Mirror | Melamine 26 to 28 Cottage lane Hackham M: 0402 927 376 http://www.bestpricewardrobes.com.au Trade welcome Re: Opinion! Vinyl wrap kitchen doors 7Apr 22, 2009 1:09 pm Is your cabinet maker out of business, or the company who provided them with the doors? If its the cabinet maker, then go directly to the door supplier. Custom European Cabinets - Melbourne Kitchen Specialist PM for business details as website currently being updated! Our Crazy Owner Builder Journey! Re: Opinion! Vinyl wrap kitchen doors 8Apr 29, 2009 3:11 pm I agree with Bam, if you could find a contact from the cabinetmaker and see if they can tell you who the supplier of the doors was, you could go direct (and probably save some money). Most cabinetmakers are not big enough to press their own doors and usually purchase from another supplier such as polytech. If you can track the supplier down and order the doors, all you will need to do is take your existing hinges off to a cabinetmaker to bore the hinge holes. Hope this helps. With 25 years kitchen experience and a passion for what I do, I have joined this forum to offer advice or at least my opinion on all things relevant to kitchens. I was a cabinetmaker by trade and am now a senior manager of a kitchen company. Re: Opinion! Vinyl wrap kitchen doors 9Apr 29, 2009 6:11 pm Question: How many of the doors have actually peeled? Are you in a situation where a two tone effect can be done on the kitchen? for example if its top units then replace all the top units etc. Kitchens are like finger prints, no two are ever the same!! SmartPack did the kitchens for Channel 9's Home Made TV Show Re: Opinion! Vinyl wrap kitchen doors 10Apr 30, 2009 12:41 pm I guess vinyl wrap will have some sort of sticky residue on the inside of the contact side, maybe pressing a warm iron onto the area, might want to cover it with a thin fabric, that might work. Or even spray adhesive glue and then heat treat it. Hey guys building a new place through a volume builder and just wondering if i should complain to the site supervisor as we just had plasterboard installed. Looks like… 0 11361 I am in the same situation, would you be able to give some insights in to this? I am in SA 8 17212 Vapour permeable wraps are recommended for any climate and main think it is allow walls to breath (i.e. remove water vapour) while at the same time, providing protection… 4 9806 |