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How to plan the ideal modular kitchen
Posted: Jul 26, 2016
The concept of the modular kitchen has revolutionized the interior design process of the kitchen altogether since it first entered the market. The kitchen is an intrinsic part of every house and also a place where a whole lot of time is spent. As such, it should be designed for convenience and functionality. Apart from this, more and more people are ready to spend money to ensure that their kitchen is classy, stylish and contemporary. Modular kitchens in Bangalore combine all of these aspects.
The key factor when purchasing a kitchen is that it should be a customized design that works perfectly for you! Kitchen showrooms such as Wurfel offer the trendiest modular kitchens in Bangalore, India. You can find customized kitchen designs in Bangalore & India that work for you. However in order to customize a kitchen to the point you need to keep in mind a few aspects which include of design, storage, material, accessories and appliances.
Design: You do not need to blindly purchase a kitchen from the showroom, with the help of the experts at Kitchen showrooms in Bangalore you can choose the perfect design, suitable for your home and the space that you have. Depending on the space available in your house you can opt for a L Shaped, U shaped or C shaped kitchen. L shaped kitchens are generally used in smaller spaces, whereas the U shaped and C shaped are opted in larger spaces also sometimes including an island in the middle. Once a basic layout is put together the next step is to plan a spot for your sink as the plumbing has to be worked for that. Lastly, figure out the electrical points for the oven, microwave and other electrical appliances. Once this is done you can move on to the design of cabinets for storage.
Storage: The idea is to use the kitchen space as storage in the most intelligent manner. You must exploit the depth of each kitchen corner. For an example you can have pull out cabinets from the floor, all the way to the ceiling. However, an important thing to remember is not clutter up your kitchen. Instead, classify your kitchen as per your storage needs. For instance have a handy pantry or cabinet for items used more often, whereas the things used occasionally can be stored at less accessible locations.
Material: The material you choose for the kitchen affects not only the look but also the cost of the modular kitchen. Choosing average quality plywood will significantly lower the cost compared with marble or granite. However, do not choose a material based solely on price. Consider the effect of humidity, water, heat, friction and load on the material.
Accessories and appliances: The most common appliances in modular kitchens are ovens with microwave and heat features. You can also install grills that combine a stove top and grill oven. While choosing appliances, always install ones that suit your needs instead of blindly picking the ones you see in the showroom that do not work well for your home requirements.
Pratik Gaikwad Content writing