MUY buena calidad, el texto imagenes. ru-vid.comUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO Un manuel muy completo y trabajado. Resulta muy práctico. Para principiantes y profesionales. Lo recomiendo
This is exactly what I intend to build for the ground floor of my home - kitchen cabinets that flow into the dining/living space in a large 24' x 24' L-shape. I really appreciate how simple your construction is, very clean and tidy in build and appearance. I refer back to this video, again and again, to learn how to do it. Thanks fo this!
My business does a lot of these builds and we have most of the equipment we need in the field to sort most problems out and by trial an error we have perfected the process. But a business that does individual project designs are always going to have these issues so it is part of the process.
Glad I found this again. FYI, this video was what I showed my family when I tried to describe the look I want in my renovated kitchen. I'm using maple ply, clear poly. Mimicry, flattery, etcetera. :D
It came out incredible!! I remember asking about the cut out on the outside panel, really nicely designed looks so great from both sides especially when coming in. Take Care.
There are impressive DIY wood working channels on Utube, but this channel is one of the few professional ones. It is very valuable source for designers and contractors.
Thank you for showing us this beautiful build! That encourages me to build my next kitchen myself out of bamboo ply. Me and my family had really bad luck with the last two contractors. It seems the good ones are busy building all the many new homes here in the city. Regards, Etna.
So interesting to me that you didn’t use glue on any of those cabinets. I have definitely been overbuilding cabinets. You sir are a professional and a pragmatist. I always learn a lot from your l videos. Thank you!
Top design Joey. The updated doors are the design we have for our kitchen. We don't want knobs or holes. I like the "privacy panel" idea. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us.
Love how you can get so much amazing content into such a brief video . . . especially liked the part where you pushed the circular saw down into the countertop, oh how that could go wrong. Fabulous video. Cheers!
Not just kitchen but the entire house made of plywood:) Awesome walls! Was installing kitchens myself as a student and this is by far one of the best looking sets!
Nice work Joey - very well done!! That was a very challenging project needing a lot of skill and effort and yet it looks clean and simple - the result of good design and craftsmanship. Chris
Wow, you really have some incredible builds and your mid-century modern eye is spot on. The quality looks more than top notch. I'll be waiting right here. For what, you ask For the next beautiful item designed in your head And built by your hands.
I know that working through last minuted changes can be frustrating. But, I actually like the door alterations a bit better. Either way,... Great work! Thanks.
cabinets look amazing i just like that soft close feature and the hardwareless cabinets and drawers... awesome job. did you also put up wall sheeting / panels ?
I can say that this kitchen is cooolest cool, people here in my Country like to buy all in Ikea or Leroy Merlin but long time in my head is idea to make things by plywood or by OSB (not sure Im correct with this word in Eng) but anyway I like your style and it will help me a lot. Thank you for video.
Another nicely done job Joey! I'm with you and I always would rather make the client happy and spend a little extra time as needed. as we say, hard to anticipate all that goes on 'in the field'...
Very fascinating to see how guys in US/NZ/Australia make the kitchens. It's very weird for an european stand point. A lot of things are made different here regarding the carcass but nevertheless the result is very nice :). Very nice hinges, very easy to install. Anyway, good job, would love to see more of these kind of videos. Nice Nice Nice!
Beautiful weather, a large project... what more could anyone ask for...? Great work as usual Joey... love the louvre detail on the side... Love from India
I must say I love the design of this kitchen. In the Midwest part of the U.S. our styles are much different but I find myself being pulled to this direction and wishing I more opportunities to do this. Great work, Joey and I enjoyed the video. Cheers my friend!!
is there any info on this project finished? would be curious to see how it all turned out once completed. love the plywood idea for its simplicity, cost effectiveness and look.
Thats why i like to just screw my builds together. Mistakes are not uncommon in the carpentry trade. I would like a kitchen like that. Thanks for taking the time to share with us.
I would really like to have some measurements. What I like about your method is the avoidance of having to build each cabinet separately! As a result there appears to be less material usage and more space gained for storage. I'm actually in the process of design a kitchen for my girlfriend's small apartment. 😉 Good job!
Great work! Do you have a buildup of all the materials, hardware, and the type of extractor, electronics and sink you used by chance? I’d like to build something similar. Thank you in advance.
Pretty sure there was some yelling going on before getting back on camera and announcing the 100mm mistake :) Awesome build always look forward to your videos!
Looks good, I'll be building a plywood kitchen next year for a basement apt., so video's like this are great to get ideas. I must add one thing though, it's never a good idea to put and oven next to a fridge, a heat source next to a fridge being the problem. Also in my experience there is sort of a rule that kitchen designers use and that is to put your 3 most important areas in a triangle, doesn't have to be a perfect triangle, but more importantly to separate those 3 functions. The sink, the stove and the fridge, if you had of put your oven and microwave on the left side that wood have been accomplished and you would have separated a heat source so close to fridge.
Understand your thoughts there . The oven I stalled is a very "cool " model in that it certainly won't produce enough heat on the sides of itself to warm up 2 18mm panels plus the air gap aound the fridge and its Insulation, to affect the running of the fridge. I feel like this is a problem of older tech say 15 years ago and older. Cheers
@@KingPostTimberWorks I appreciate your reply. I'm a retired contractor of almost 40 years and did do kitchen installations and renovations exclusively for about 8 years with a kitchen manufacturing company and was only relaying what I had learned and observed during that time. Nothing is written in stone and certainly anything goes.There's other reasons I think they like to separate these functions too, like somewhere to put your grocery bags down while you load the fridge or taking items out of the fridge and counter space beside the oven for placement of pots, which you have there. I know the work involved in doing a kitchen is very precise and needs to be done by a professional with the proper tools , certainly what you've done here does in fact show you are fully capable. Just felt my comments might help someone building and designing their own layout. Other than that nice work.