I went for Sleek Modular Kitchen and I second that factory made kitchens cannot be compared to local carpenter's work. Some of the advantages that I found of Sleek are excellent measurements, quality of shutters (we used glossy marine ply), life time warranty, space management, and civil work.
For sleek kitchens I would strongly recommend Krishna Kitchen World, Indirapuram.
Regards,
Rahul
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My experience with Modular Kitchen and Designer Wardrobes from Sai Creations has been great.
Jitin Arora
Email: jitin.a@gmail.com
Hi Deepak,
Thankyou for sharing your thoughts and the conclusion of the excercise you went throught.
It sincerely helps a lot.Sent from BlackBerry® on AirtelFrom: Deepak Chopra <deepchopra007@yahoo.com>Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 00:41:32 +0800 (SGT)To: gaurglobalvillage_cr@yahoogroups.com<gaurglobalvillage_cr@yahoogroups.com>; CrossingsRepublikOwnersAndMembersAssociation-CROMA@yahoogroups.co.in<CrossingsRepublikOwnersAndMembersAssociation-CROMA@yahoogroups.co.in>; AssotechNest@yahoogroups.com<AssotechNest@yahoogroups.com>; SupertechLivingston_group@yahoogroups.co.in<SupertechLivingston_group@yahoogroups.co.in>Subject: Re: (GGV) Re: [CROMA] Woodwork optionsThanks a lot everyone for so many recommendations.It was a hard exercise but a good learning for me while finalizing Kitchen for my dream home, so I would like to share my story with you guys and hopefully it will be helpful for you.I started the research with carpenters and talked to so many local carpenters, visited so many houses to see carpenters work, got estimates from them on lumsum as well as on labor rate but I never wanted to compromise on quality and finish, so first of all I finalized that I will NOT go with carpenters as there is huge difference in Factory made and hand made stuff => Obviously the factory made material is good, with great finish and quality.
Then I started looking for factory made things and I came across with lot many options based on groups recommendations and surfing through forums and google. Finally I shortlisted 3 vendors:- Evok- Panache- Kitchen Decor- Manbhavan Home DecorI further analyzed all 3 on following parameters and today finalized Kitchen Decor to make my kitchen and wardrobes:Hopefully my decision will go good.
From: Aranya Malhotra <aranya.malhotra@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Friday, 13 July 2012 3:17 PM
Subject: (GGV) Re: [CROMA] Woodwork options
Hi,My pick from all the vendors operating in Crossing is kitchen decor. They are not like other vendors who are only money oriented. They do kitchen, wardrobe and even furniture. All this is best quality.You can also use their expertise of interior designing. Have seen the interior design work they have done.Excellent and my favourites.Other option which my friend has opted for is Sleek ( indirapuram) or Godrej -- they are also good but expensive.ThksAranyaFrom: Deepak Chopra <deepchopra007@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Thursday, 12 July 2012 10:35 PM
Subject: [CROMA] Woodwork options
Hello,
I have a flat in Gaur Global and I need to get the woodwork (kitchen and room wardrobes) done in it. Can anyone suggest some good vendor options for the same, if somebody has get it done or getting it done, I will prefer to see the work.
Thanks in advance
Deepak
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