Kitchen

Kitchen is the heart of the house, where food and love are served in equal measures! Designing a kitchen that is a right mix of ambience and convenience can set a perfect mood for people in there.

Quick Tip #1

Plan Island kitchen only if you can have minimum 2 feet gap between the island and the kitchen surfaces

Quick Tip #2

Place the cylinder away from the kitchen, preferably in a designated utility area

Quick Tip #3

Make plans for appliance placement  and storage provisions for groceries and crockery.

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Why Kitchen First?

Designing a modular kitchen with the right mix of ambience and convenience can set the perfect mood for you. Modular kitchens offer flexibility and convenience with elements like cabinets, countertops, hardware, and more. Don’t blindly follow others, plan early and get an expert to optimise your kitchen space. Don’t let myths hold you back, modular kitchens are customisable and can suit your needs.

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Factors For Kitchen Design

Get the kitchen of your dreams by understanding that it should align with the unique ideas and specifications of the person who will spend the most time in it. Replicating someone else’s kitchen blindly can lead to costly mistakes, so proper planning is key. Follow basic thumb rules for designing your kitchen, and an expert designer can help make your requirements a reality.

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Do's and Don'ts Of Kitchen Design

To plan a successful kitchen design, use BWP/BWR ply, conceal gas pipelines, avoid stove placement near windows, and keep open shelves away from the stove. Also, plan for leg space, proper ventilation, and designated cleaning supply space. Remember to avoid storing groceries under the kitchen slab, don’t use the sink as a washbasin, and don’t store toiletries in the kitchen. Keep these basic tips in mind for a beautiful, functional kitchen.

 

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Integral Parts Of A Fully Functional Kitchen

When designing a kitchen, it is important to consider the sink, baskets, appliances, chimney, hob, gas pipeline, and countertop. It is ideal to locate the stove and sink at opposite ends of the countertop, near windows, with a drained lock on the sink. Baskets can be used to organise vessels and cutlery, and ample space should be allocated for appliances. Chimneys come in various types and should be chosen based on size, capacity, noise level, and ease of cleaning. Gas pipelines are recommended over drilling holes in the countertop. Finally, granite, marble, quartz, and kadappa are popular choices for countertops.

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