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Comparison Fancy Marble Crete 55 vs Kolo Nova Pro 55

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Typestandstand
Mountpendantfloor / hanging
Washbasin alignmentcentrecentre
Opening
drawers
hinged doors
Equipment
washbasin /UM-550/
 
handles
closers
washbasin
shelves
handles
closers
MaterialMDFChipboard
Facade materialMDFMDF
Country of originUkrainePoland
Dimensions (WxHxD)55x61x36 cm55x55.7x40.6 cm
Weight26 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogapril 2017november 2016

Mount

The standard installation method provided in the product design.

Floor. Installation directly on the floor. It is found exclusively in the cabinets (cf. «Type»); in this case, the design can be placed both on special legs (cf. «Complete»), and directly on its own base. In any case, the key advantage of this method of installation is simplicity - in the presence of a flat floor area do not need any preparatory work, it is enough to simply move a pedestal there. On the other hand, this method is suitable only for relatively spacious premises, where you do not need to save as much space on the floor. And legless models are also demanding on the quality of this floor: on uneven surface they will stand unstable and unreliable, and it is sometimes not so easy to fix.

Wall. Installation by hanging the structure to the wall. It is a regular option for consoles (see. «Type»), but is often used in the tables. Compared to the floor, such installation is somewhat more difficult (in particular, have to drill the walls). At the same time, the hanging item does not take up space on the floor, and under it there is quite a considerable free space, which is important in tight conditions. In addition, the risk of accidentally moving the pedestal (for example, hitting) is minimal.

Floor/wall. Combined models combining the...above installation methods. It is worth noting that this combination can be different. Thus, it is usually the case that the product is supported at the front by two legs, and at the back should be attached to the wall; this installation is somewhat easier to fully suspended and at the same time provides more secure attachment than the floor. In addition, the same model of cabinets can be produced in different versions - floor and suspended; such products are also included in this category, and what is the option in question - it is necessary to specify directly when buying.

Opening

Opening methods provided in the design of the cabinet.

The most popular options in this case are hinged doors, hinged doors",
— Drawers. The most common method of opening among modern cabinets for washbasins; in most cases, is the only one, with doors (one or another design) boxes are significantly less common. Such devices, on the one hand, are very simple and inexpensive, on the other - convenient, reliable and practical. Among other things, drawers are usually able to move almost the entire length, and to access their contents do not need to go to the back of the nightstand.

— Swing doors. Doors of traditional design: fastened on the vertical pivot axis and open forward-right or forward-left. This design is familiar and familiar to most users, and it is quite convenient and practical. Therefore, the doors in the modern cabinets for the washbasins are most often made of hinged.

— Hinged doors. Doors on the horizontal axis open forward-down. Noticeably less popular than...the hinged, as the open door protrudes forward and can create inconvenience. However, such devices have advantages - for example, in the same open position, the door can be used as an improvised shelf. In addition, this design is great for built-in laundry baskets; in fact, with such baskets, folding doors are most often used.

— Sliding doors. Very rare option: doors that to open to the left or right. The advantages of this arrangement include the fact that the open door does not protrude ahead of the dimensions of the cabinets; this is especially useful in cramped conditions. On the other hand, the sliding design does not allow to open the entire interior of the furniture - part of it will inevitably be covered by a sliding door. Therefore, and for some other reasons, this opening method is only found in single models, and it is not usually combined with other versions.

— No handle (push-to-open). This feature means that the doors and/or boxes of the cabinets (all or at least part of them) do not use handles, but special mechanisms that work from pressing the outside of the door or box. After such a push, the retainer is switched off and the door/drawer is pushed a little forward (so that you can take the hand and complete the opening). And to close, you either need to simply return the structure to its original position, or press the same way again.
The main advantage of cabinets with the push-to-open function can be called a minimum of protruding parts (or even their complete absence). This, in particular, makes it easier to clean (reduces the number of corners where dirt can accumulate), and also reduces the likelihood of hitting a protruding handle. In addition, a discreet design without unnecessary details is great for bathrooms with a minimalist design. On the other hand, the more traditional concealed handles don't stick out either; and additional mechanisms affect the cost of the product and somewhat reduce its reliability. Therefore, there are few models with push-to-open nowadays. The main advantage of cabinets with the push-to-open function can be called the minimum of protruding parts (and even in general their complete absence). This, in particular, facilitates cleaning (reduces the number of corners where dirt can accumulate) and also reduces the likelihood of hitting the protruding handle. In addition, discreet design without unnecessary details is great for bathrooms with minimalist design. On the other hand, more traditional latent design handles also do not protrude; and additional mechanisms affect the cost of the product and somewhat reduce its reliability. Therefore, there are few push-to-open models available nowadays.

Equipment

Additional items and equipment included in the delivery kit in addition to the box/console itself, or provided in its design.

Washbasin. The washbasin shell itself is the object for which a pedestal/console is initially bought. The presence of this item in the kit not only relieves the owner of additional hassle on search and purchase - the standard sink is also optimally main function installation on the «native» design. On the other hand, the appearance and functionality of the complete washbasin may not correspond to the wishes of the user, so sometimes it is better to buy a cabinet and sink separately.

Shelves. In this case, additional shelves, dividing the interior of the cabinet into several tiers. This is convenient for placing a large number of comparatively small items (and in the cabinets for the washbasins usually keep these).

Handles. Handles for opening doors and drawers. This may include both external and concealed handles; the latter have the form of distinctive notches on the ends of doors or boxes. However, such a notch is considered a handle only if it is supplemented by a metal insert.
In turn, the absence of handles in the set usually means that doors and boxes are equipped with either hollows without metal inserts, or the opening mechanism by pressing (push-to-open) or to open...them directly behind the ends. Technically, another option is possible - handles need to buy separately; however, in practice, it is almost not found.

Closers. Devices that make the closing of doors/boxes somewhat automated and more user-friendly and safe for the construction itself. The main function of the closer - «to pull» partially open or closed door to the extreme position and to keep it in this position, not allowing to accidentally open or close - from the draught, uneven installation of the cabinet, etc. In addition, On the final stretch of movement, the device can brake the door (even if it is pulled with force), preventing too much impact at the extreme position.

— Legs. Feet for installation on the floor, used in models with appropriate installation capabilities (see above). Compared to the whole base, the legs are less demanding to the quality of the floor; therefore, if the even surface in the bathroom has not worked out, on the floor it is recommended to use pedestal cabinets. On the other hand, the legs are less reliable than the solid base, and are more likely to break.

— Laundry basket. Basket for storing dirty clothes before washing. As a rule, it is built into the box itself, and the design of such a device can be different. So, in some models the basket looks like a grille attached to the hinge door, in others this function performs one of the drawers, and so on. N. However, in any case, the closed design prevents the spread of odors from non-stiran clothing. The exact size of the basket may vary; most often it is relatively small, but even such a device will be useful for storing underwear, socks and other small items.

— Bracket. The part for fixing the product to the wall - usually in the form of a «corner», one side of which is attached to the wall, and the other protrudes horizontally. Such parts can be completed in the main console (cf. «Type»). Because wall cabinets usually use other methods of attachment.

Material

The material from which most of the pedestal body is made — with the exception of the front part (facade), the material for it is indicated separately.

— Chipboard. Abbreviation for "chipboard". Inexpensive and at the same time quite practical material used in almost all price categories of cabinets for washbasins. The case made of chipboard does not have such an attractive appearance and somewhat worse water resistance than MDF, however, it is cheaper, and the mentioned shortcomings are easily compensated for by using various impregnations and coatings (especially since the case is not as visible as the facade).

chipboard. For the production of chipboard, only high-quality chipboard with a laminated surface is used. Laminate acts both as a protection of wood from moisture, and as a decorative surface. The use of laminated chipboard at the base of the body makes the cabinet more affordable in comparison with MDF models, while it turns out to be just as beautiful and spectacular as premium models made from an array of natural materials. The main disadvantage of this material is the presence of formaldehyde resins in the composition of this material.

— MDF. A common name for medium density fibreboard (from the English label MDF). Such material has a more pleasant appearance than chipboard, it is also somewhat more reliable and moisture resistant, however, it is much more ex...pensive. Therefore, even in expensive cabinets, solid MDF cases are extremely rare.

— Wood. At the heart of the cabinet is natural wood. The wooden case characterizes the high class of the model and the status of the product. This material is highly environmentally friendly and has excellent strength characteristics. The most commonly used woods are beech, larch and cork. A cabinet made of wood is often covered on top with a layer of clear varnish or laminated coating.

— Acrylic stone. Cabinets made of acrylic stone are not only visually attractive, but also reliable, durable, and also very practical. Acrylic stone is a synthetic polymer obtained from acrylic resins, aluminium hydroxide, bulk filler and coloring pigments. This material is often called artificial stone. Artificial acrylic imitates the surface of natural stone, while it is as strong, reliable and durable as natural stone. Artificial acrylic is absolutely environmentally friendly, it does not absorb moisture or odours. Among the shortcomings, only the high price can be noted, as well as the high weight, which requires the use of more reliable fasteners than in the case of chipboard / MDF.

Country of origin

The country specified as the manufacturer of the item. Note that this country often has nothing to do with the place of actual production - as a manufacturer, they most often indicate the “homeland” of the brand under which the cabinets are presented on the market, and production facilities may be located in another country. However, this cannot be called an unequivocal deception: conscientious manufacturers, as a rule, carefully monitor the quality of their products, regardless of where exactly they are produced.

We also note that data on the country of origin is often used for advertising purposes: some countries (especially highly developed ones) look more preferable for buyers in terms of the origin of the goods. But here, too, everything is very conditional: "unpopular" countries may well produce goods of not worse quality and at the same time at a lower cost (without overpaying for a "solid name"). Therefore, in any case, it is worth focusing primarily not on geography, but on the general reputation of a particular company or brand. In this niche, in addition to the domestic manufacturer, the most popular manufacturers are Germany, Spain, Italy, Poland, Slovenia, France, the Czech Republic, Switzerland.