The kitchen is the heart of an Indian home. If you want to reconstruct your old Indian kitchen and convert it into a modular kitchen or planning for a modular kitchen in your newly constructed house and wondering that you don’t have enough space. In that case, there is a solution for you.
A modular kitchen is an effortless and flexible way of organizing everything inside the kitchen. As its name suggests, it consists of modules. Modules are nothing but the different cabinets for different functionalities inside your kitchen. Modules are available in various sizes, colors, and styles depending on the kitchen area and where and how you want to use them. They are customizable too, to match the requirements of a client.
An essential aspect of designing a modular kitchen is its layout, i.e., how you want to place these modules if you don’t have much space. There are many designs available for a modular kitchen. Some commonly used patterns in India are:
- L-Shaped modular kitchen
- U-Shaped modular kitchen
- Straight modular kitchen
- Parallel modular kitchen
- Island modular kitchen
Out of this list as mentioned above of the most used modular kitchen layouts in India, the one design which you need for lesser space is an L-Shaped modular kitchen. So, let’s explore it more.
L-Shaped modular kitchens are very efficient, and you can build a beautiful looking modular kitchen with this layout by using a lesser amount of space. This kitchen is appropriate for fitting, following the length of your wall in a smaller area. Houseboats are commonly seen to have this layout in their kitchens to save a lot of space.
In this layout, all the appliances, cabinets, and fixtures are all confined within one wall of your modular kitchen. Nevertheless, you can make it two-sided by having different platforms for dishwashing, juicer-mixer, and other appliances that require more space. Also, cabinets and shelves can be placed below and above the platform to secure more free space and make the kitchen congestion free.
These types of modular kitchens are perfect and pocket-friendly. They are an ideal choice for studio apartments. They are easily customizable. However, these straight kitchens do not employ the work triangle strategy.
The material used to build the kitchen is as important as choosing the perfect design. Stainless steel modular kitchens have become quite popular in today’s world over the traditional ones.
The shape, size, and color of your L-Shaped kitchen fittings also play a vital role in giving a fresh and eye-pleasing look to your kitchen. Because these modules are the primary aspects of your cooking place, pay attention while choosing them; consider those colors that give you a positive vibe and that matches your personality.
Conclusion:
If you have a space problem in your house to construct a modular kitchen, you can go for the L-Shaped design of these modern kitchens. This will not only save much more space in your home but will also not burden your pocket. These kitchens easily fit with the length of your walls and cover all factors of a modular kitchen.
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