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Things You Need to Remember While Buying Modular Kitchens

When compared to traditional carpenter-built kitchens, modular kitchens are more ergonomic, maximise storage, and are more comfortable to use. <br><br>Source Link: https://arttdinox.mystrikingly.com/blog/things-you-need-to-remember-while-buying-modular-kitchens

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Things You Need to Remember While Buying Modular Kitchens

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  1. Things You Need to Remember While Buying Modular Kitchens

  2. Because it can be customised to meet the needs of the homeowner, the new-age modular kitchen has become a popular addition to urban Indian houses. When compared to traditional carpenter-built kitchens, modular kitchensare more ergonomic, maximise storage, and are more comfortable to use. Because modular kitchens are constructed in a factory, they must be meticulously designed because no adjustments can be made while the kitchen is in production.

  3. Make a Floor Plan Choose a straight, L-shaped, or U-shaped layout that allows for efficient workflow, depending on the size of your kitchen. Use the golden triangle guideline to make the stove, refrigerator, and sink the kitchen's focal points, with a space of 4 to 9 feet between them.

  4. Selecting Kitchen Appliances Kitchen appliances should be chosen during the design process so that they may be fitted into the layout according to their specific proportions. Make sure there are enough plug points for all of the equipment. Determine the final location for the cooktop-cum-chimney unit and select a chimney with a strong suction power to eliminate odours and create a smoke-free environment.

  5. Storage should be Optimised Examine your home's storage needs and consider different-sized drawers and cabinets for spices, pots, cutlery, utensils, electronic equipment, and other items. For all of your dry culinary supplies, invest in a dedicated pantry cupboard. Increase the height of overhead cabinets to the ceiling level to maximise vertical storage. It's worth noting that if there's a space between the overhead cabinets and the ceiling, dust collects on the cabinet top.

  6. Colour Arrangement Choose a single colour or use contrasting colours in a two-tone colour scheme. Consider a matte finish for your modular kitchen cabinets, since a glossy finish is more likely to reveal fingerprints and smudges.

  7. Lighting Under-cabinet lighting is a great way to brighten up your modular kitchen. The kitchen's basic illumination is provided by the ceiling lights, however, the above cabinets throw shadows and produce dark zones on the countertop. It is strongly advised that under-cabinet lighting be installed to illuminate the countertop and provide appropriate task lighting for food preparation and cooking.

  8. Accessories for a Modular Kitchen Choose from a variety of accessories such as bottle pull-outs, pull-out baskets, tall units, cutlery organisers, corner units, and under-sink accessories to fit your kitchen decor.

  9. Thank You

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