Kara
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Added Saturday 17 Sep 2016 7:58 PM

Quote: Krosh

Suppa !!!

I sooooo liked this turntable !!!

Eh, I have such, alas and ah (, nowhere ...

Kroshik, and I have nowhere to go, although I have a corner, it opens in one direction
Lisichkalal
Girls, hello again. I got to the choice of a new table in my kitchen. All my life I used oilcloths and horror how they bothered me. I want to try to live without them. But I have 2 little pigs - piglets and a husband who quietly cuts everything without a board
And on the table I often cook, work with dough, for example.
What would you advise in my case?
kseniya D
Svetlana, forever, only with some kind of plastic coating you need.
I have Ikeevsky white fiberboard. When I bought it, I thought I would only manage with lining under the plates. It was not there. 2 weeks later I bought a linen tablecloth. The option did not work either. The crumbs cannot be collected, after a couple of days they are already covered in spots. Now I buy vinyl tablecloths. I take only solid white. Nice thing. I wiped everything clean. And visually, the picture does not spoil, given that the table is in the living room.
Bijou
No, the plastic coating is perfectly cut with a knife, there is no point. ((Then either the glass is solid (you can with a pattern in the theme of kitchen decoration), or a stone slab on legs.))
Anna1957
Svetlana, but do not want to use porcelain stoneware for covering? There are a lot of options for the pattern, there is polished and matte, you can cut on it, it washes easily and naturally. For now, I have purely theoretical reasoning, they are making a tabletop for me now, in the "repair" we are discussing the details with might and main. The only thing, as in the case of a glass surface, will tinkle when the dishes are placed. You can glue it directly to the existing table, it seems to me - they glue it to me on plywood.


Added Sunday 18 September 2016 12:14 PM

Oh, Bijou supported my idea.
Belka13
Artificial stone is quite stable.
Anna1957
Quote: Belka13
quite stable.
And it is prohibitively expensive: a running meter starts from 15tyr, in my opinion. And porcelain stoneware is 10 times cheaper on average. There is one problem - the seams. But with rectified tiles and micro-seam installation, this problem is minimized. Although they are even made from 10x10 tiles (I will have 60x60, at the same price 120x60, but there is no striped pattern, which I selected specifically to visually minimize the seams). And there is an expensive Italian curlite generally up to 300x120 in size (there is also less) - you can do without seams at all. So there is a choice.
Sens
Anna1957, and how porcelain stoneware can be put on the table instead of oilcloth?
kolobashka
Anna1957
Quote: Sens

Anna1957, and how porcelain stoneware can be put on the table instead of oilcloth?
Well, this is who as he can. The question was not how to put, but how to solve the problem of cleanliness and durability of the tabletop. And I noted that while my considerations are theoretical. I will describe the user experience later.
Katya1234
Lisichkalal,
Buy an inexpensive plastic-coated table and use it to the fullest. Sometimes cover with oilcloth or tablecloth. And teach family members to order. By example, of course. After a few years, you can buy a new table.
We have a pine table in the kitchen in the form of a book. Cover with oilcloth. Also tired of it for 13 years.
Anna1957
Katya1234, so Svetlana's question was how to get away from oilcloths, as far as I understood.
Lisichkalal
Girls, thank you all very much for your advice and tips!
Here or an option for an inexpensive table, but it will probably not look very decorating the kitchen)
We need to see what kind of vinyl tablecloths they are.
Anna, what did you advise me to study and study)) I don’t know half of these words we will study)
There was an idea to make a table like a kitchen countertop. Well, I don’t know if they do it, how much it will cost, if all the same looks beautiful ...
ikom
Quote: Lisichkalal
I got to the choice of a new table in my kitchen
Svetlana, and maybe the glass to consider? No edging? A large cutting board turns out)) Very convenient In care, just wipe with a rag. I'm happy, I used to be skeptical about glass, now I like it.
Olga VB
Girls, here's a look, as an option:
I was interested in the table in this post... I thought what kind of texture was made on a tree, or postforming.


And this is what the Tick explained to me about this oilcloth:

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My office table is in the kitchen instead of the kitchen table, it was set temporarily, but "there is nothing more permanent than temporary." This photo is still without oilcloth.
Furniture for kitchen
And I live in the Jewish Autonomous Region, this is practically the border with China, so they trade with us, there are whole Chinese districts in the markets. Today I just went to the city, took a photo on purpose. This is how we sell this oilcloth:
Furniture for kitchen
Furniture for kitchen

The width to choose from is from 60 cm (350 rubles / m) to 120 cm (470 rubles / m), and as long as necessary, so much will be measured. We call it "cleverly" - heat-resistant oilcloth, because you can put hot on it, there are no traces (I put a saucepan from the pressure cooker right away), as it is officially called, I don't even know. I can't say for the whole thing, but the one that I had when they cut it to the table top - seven sweats disappeared. That is, it is very difficult to cut through specifically. But now I specially checked it on the pruning, if it is carried out with a knife, then the scratches remain, and for six months I have not a trace on the tabletop, although both my son and husband love to cut bread "live".

I wrote a whole poem!

I later inquired about this question - it turned out that there are transparent oilcloths without a pattern at all, there are with a small pattern, just a small ripple with stains under a woody structure, etc. - almost any. But this is from the tyrnet, I haven't felt it yet
Jenealis
Inga, I confirm, glass tables are very convenient, practical and not expensive. And also beautiful. It was already 2, when we move we leave the tables for the new owners. Now we are moving again, we will take glass again!
Lisichkalal
I don't even know about glass, bang, bubuh and just wipe it ... there is still a very trifle in the family, so the corners are glass, but take a rounded one, so the kitchen is so very small
dopleta
Quote: Lisichkalal
so the kitchen is so very small
Quote: Jenealis
glass tables are very convenient, practical
They also visually increase the space, so for small kitchens - what you need (y).
Taia
Quote: dopleta
They also visually increase the space, so for small kitchens - what you need (y).

I will. I also have a glass table in my kitchen and with it the kitchen really looks bigger. I compared it with an ordinary table, moved and changed.

Quote: Olga VB
it turned out that there are transparent oilcloths without a pattern, there are with a small pattern, just a small ripple with stains for a woody structure, etc. - almost any.

Yes, yes, there is such an oilcloth, I buy this. Looks very nice on a glass table. I take it in a small flower, the oilcloth itself is not visible, but the impression of scattered flowers is created.



Added Monday 19 Sep 2016 08:23 AM

Quote: Lisichkalal
glass corners

Even if the table is rectangular, the corners themselves are rounded, not sharp. When you are in the store, pay attention.
Chamomile
It also depends on the vision. My sister constantly "enters" this table. She's like that, banging on everything, but the glass table is just an ambush. She always puts colored napkins on it so that the edges are more visible and so that plates and cutlery do not knock.
And I don't like her table, it got scratched over time, you can only wipe it with a very good cloth from the White Cat, otherwise the stains remain. But I love tablecloths. The table without the tablecloth seems empty to me. So, to each his own.
Katya1234
Anna1957,
Anna, this is what I suggested:
Buy inexpensive plastic coated table and use it to the fullest. Sometimes cover with oilcloth or tablecloth.
Oilcloth or tablecloth can be laid when you get tired of the kind of inexpensive plastic.

Lisichkalal,
take a rounded one, so the kitchen is so very small
In our kitchen, a pine table, just rounded, looks very compact. If there is a shortage of space, it is worth considering a folding table or a book-table.
marina-asti
I would not choose glass for small children. I had (I have, but is almost never used for its intended purpose) a glass computer table, and I also have a glass bar counter. So neither there nor there we hardly sit: the cold surface is very good. unpleasant for the hands. You work with a mouse, your hands are on the table - it's cold (((the same sensations on the bar counter.
As for porcelain stoneware ... it seems to me that there will also be a cold table (
In my kitchen there is a natural stone - cold (((I have high tables and it is very unhealthy to touch the end of the countertop with my bare belly. I would not choose a cold dining table. The artificial one is much warmer.
Belka13
And it also seems to me that the porcelain stoneware is ugly.
Rarerka
They say that the dining table is father. It should not be transparent and fragile (glass is considered as such)
The table should be the foundationcorporeal. Remember the saying "don't knock on the table"? (from)
Anna1957
Quote: Belka13

And it also seems to me that the porcelain stoneware is ugly.
Yeah, I haven’t read Brodsky, but I condemn it. Nicely-ugly - the moment is quite subjective. I monitored the market for a month, and the choice of patterns, textures is huge, for every taste. I liked a lot. Another thing is that I was looking for a specific striped pattern to mask the seams. And the price played a role. Cold - yes, I agree, but not colder than glass. But I will have it on the work surface, not on the dining table. Although there are a lot of this type of tables, only in search to score. I had a glass one - it scratches.
It seems to me that the most budgetary and practical option is to make a dining table from the usual material of the desktop tabletop. True, the standard width is 60cm, but they are wider to order. Only the factory edge will have 1 edge each, the rest will have to be trimmed manually. Although in furniture offices they do anything.
Lisichkalal

Girls, thank you all very much!
Well, not a website, but a home already!
I need to go to the store where I ordered the kitchen and inquire about the table made of the worktop material. Well, so wander around the boutiques, see the options.
Maybe the version of transparent oilcloth will suit me, though it was already once, but cheap, and very quickly lost its appearance.
Belka13
Anna1957, I judge by those pictures that I saw. For me personally, they are ugly.
kolobashka
Quote: Olga VB
I was interested in the table in this post. I thought what kind of texture was made on a tree, or postforming.
I have such a tablecloth on the table. I bought it at TAO. Ali has the same. Soft glass is called.
Newbie
Quote: Lisichkalal

New shelving
Furniture for kitchen

is it a prefab of what?
Lisichkalal
Newbie, did not understand the question, what material? Plastic) I bought in a brico de po store, in russia it doesn't seem to exist, but there are similar ones in other stores
Anna1957
Who can advise kitchen drawer mechanisms from experience? My master says that there are lots of them for sale everywhere, but, as always, I want the best value for money. Blumovskie, as the most expensive, I probably will not pull. But inside each brand there is a different complete set - full extension, incomplete, with door closers, etc. I did not collide myself, therefore HELP
Belka13
Anna, I have Hettich and Blum. Blum is only a lifting mechanism (the name flew out of my head), and everything else (hinges with door closers, radius and corner hinges, bottle holders, gas lifts, a magic corner and drawers) is Hettich. For three years everything has been working (pah-pah, so as not to jinx it). One door closer stopped working - it turned out that they slipped the left hinge.
Anna1957
Quote: Belka13

Anna, I have Hettich and Blum. Blum is only a lifting mechanism (the name flew out of my head), and everything else (hinges with door closers, radius and corner hinges, bottle holders, gas lifts, a magic corner and drawers) is Hettich.For three years everything has been working (pah-pah, so as not to jinx it). One door closer stopped working - it turned out that they slipped the left hinge.
The corners were taken out of the old kitchen, but the drawers excite me very much (there were none before). How about the price? I was sure that Blum is the most expensive, but then I read that in our reality Hettich turns out to be more expensive. And what about "full extension", "incomplete" - is it very different?
Twig
Anna1957, order full, do not save. It's really, really handy.


Added Saturday 24 Sep 2016 9:08 PM

Recently considered furniture Maria in El Dorado. The consultant suggested a "way to save money" - to order drawers not 60 cm deep, but 40 cm. Accordingly, the savings come out on the fittings. Well, and probably also the boxes themselves are cheaper.
I told him right away that I would kill for such "economy"
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Anna, my retractable blooms fully extend and close smoothly. The sixth year has passed since April. Everything works great. The bottom two drawers are well loaded so often. They also open and close very well, quietly, smoothly.
Belka13
Our Hettich was much cheaper, but still more expensive than other manufacturers. But the difference in comparison with them is very tangible.
Sonadora
I have a Bloom tandembox (with a closer), the entire drawer can be pulled out completely, very convenient.
Anna1957
Share, who has arranged how the lighting of the work surface under the wall cabinets is arranged?
gawala
I have one like this. very convenient, under the locker ..
Furniture for kitchen
eye
Quote: Anna1957

Share, who has arranged how the lighting of the work surface under the wall cabinets is arranged?
share. just not under the cabinets, everything is typical there, but the lighting in the cabinet with the trash bin, which is turned on to open the door, has made you smile for a year now, very convenient!
Svetta
Quote: gawala

I have one like this. very convenient, under the locker ..
Furniture for kitchen

I have such an 8 W lamp under the cabinet above the sink. I have a sink in the corner, this lamp is sooo comfortable! Has been working since 2007.
kseniya D
I have similar lamps. I bought it in Ikea, it is convenient that they are made up of different sizes and there is a corner docking.
Anna1957
Quote: ok

share. just not under the cabinets, everything is typical there, but the lighting in the cabinet with the trash bin, which is turned on to open the door, has made you smile for a year now, very convenient!
I have not even met this
Quote: kseniya D

I have similar lamps. I bought it in Ikea, it is convenient that they are made up of different sizes and there is a corner docking.
Can't you give me a link? I haven't heard of corners either.


Added Monday 26 Sep 2016 11:57 PM

I came across Ali in the burning goods on them, I need to see how much such LEDs cost us. There 30cm - 164r, 60cm - 224r


Added Monday 26 Sep 2016 11:59 PM

Chet thought that now everyone is installing LED tape, and not such lamps
Oops, in Ikea they are 10 times more expensive
eye
Quote: Anna1957
Chet thought that now they put all the LED strip, and not such lamps
so we are not now, but already)))
Anna1957
Quote: ok

so we are not now, but already)))
And I'm in the process, so there is an opportunity to choose. So I'm interested.
kseniya D
Anh, looked at the site and did not find it. There are LED strips, but there are no such lamps. 3 years ago there were 2 types, cheaper and more expensive. Those that were more expensive had an angular rotary docking. I didn’t buy it, because so a decent amount went out for the lamps themselves and the connecting elements. Mine are located at an angle, but connected to each other by a soft short wire.
Anna1957
So I did not find the corner. But the prices gave a fuck compared to Ali
kseniya D
Ali is much cheaper, that's understandable. For three years I have never changed anything yet. mmm. I use the backlight all the time, I don't always turn on the overhead light, but the backlight is always on.
Anna1957
I will have 2 rows of wall cabinets, planned a tape between the middle and upper floors (the upper one protrudes 10 cm above the middle floor). And I don't know - do you still need to do it directly above the tabletop or will this light be enough?
lega
Quote: Anna1957
planned a tape between the middle and upper floor
And on average, how will the doors open if you stick lamps on the bottom of the top?

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