Modular Kitchen

Modular Kitchen

Modular kitchens are advanced solutions for your kitchen that help to keep your kitchen organized properly and keep it clean. It is factory-made that consists of multiple components that are assembled and installed together. It can be personalized according to the space and requirements.


Living Room design

1. L-shaped Modular Kitchen

An L-shaped modular kitchen is a very common type of kitchen where two perpendicular walls meet in the kitchen. In this design, modular kitchens, appliances, oven, kitchen sink, and storage area are installed along the two walls. It allows the spaces facing the walls are available and appropriate for unhindered movement. The L-shaped modular kitchen looks spacious.

2. Parallel Modular Kitchen

Almost similar to that of an L-shaped modular kitchen, a parallel modular kitchen also uses two walls. However, here the kitchen walls are parallel instead of perpendicular. This type of modular kitchen design is appropriate for narrow kitchen spaces. The modular kitchen, sink, accessories, oven, storage, counters everything are planned along the two opposite walls so that you can move freely in the space between the walls.

3. U-shaped Modular Kitchen

A U-shaped kitchen requires comparatively more space and more walls. Two parallel walls meet a common wall to form a U shape. This type of space can easily accommodate an island counter. The kitchen can install more items and accessories as the space is larger than other modular kitchens.

4. Island Modular Kitchen

Island modular kitchens are highly efficient and scientific as they can act as both modular kitchens and counter for having meals. The name of this design is island modular kitchen because the kitchen incorporates an island counter. This type of particular design requires more shape compared to L-Shape and Parallel kitchens. The island kitchen allows more workspace and unhindered movement.

5. Wooden Modular Kitchen

Wood not only gives a timeless appeal but also gives an elegant look to your modular kitchen. Wood is a natural material but it still works quite perfectly with factory-made modular kitchen items. As per the shape of the kitchen, both modular kitchen components and wooden materials are customized so that they can be fitted together with perfection.

Bedroom Interiors

Cupboard Design

Cupboards are an inherent part of a modular kitchen. They complete the looks and purpose of the modular kitchen that no other furniture or accessories can do. Among the accessories and equipment cupboard plays an important role in terms of aesthetics and functionality. There are various designs of cupboards and cabinets, materials, etc.

1. Hinges Cupboard Design

Hinged cupboards are conventional kind of cupboard that opens outwards. However, it is possible to have a 3-door or 4-door cupboard with hinges. A hinged cupboard allows putting in and pulling out comparatively bigger items as the cupboard doors can be opened fully. The open concern with the hinged cupboard is it requires more kitchen space.

2. Sliding Cupboard Design

Sliding cupboard designs are appropriate for narrow kitchen spaces, as it is not required to open the doors by swinging them outward. Sliding cupboards are sleek in design and look premium. However, the cupboard needs to be bigger for enough rooms inside. These types of cupboards are apt for Parallel and L-Shaped kitchens.

3. L-Shaped Cupboard Design

L-Shaped or corner cupboards are great for maximum utilization of space. The L-shaped walls of the kitchen can be used for hanging an L-Shaped cupboard. This type of cupboard comes with sliding doors for optimizing space requirements. This is a very practical design for corners in the kitchen that were unused.

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