Modular Gallery Kitchen V/s Modular Island Kitchen – What could be the best Pick?

Author: Rajat Tyagi

Modular kitchens have become extremely popular in India. Almost every Indian household now prefers to invest on modular kitchens in order to add style, elegance and great functionality to their kitchens. With respect to design and layout, there are several options available - ranging from modular L-shaped kitchen, modular U-shaped kitchen, and modular gallery kitchen to modular island kitchen – in modular kitchens in India.

Of all design layout options, Indian households prefer two modular kitchen designs the most – gallery and island. This post brings to you an account of these two popular choices of modular kitchens in India:

Modular Gallery Kitchen, India

In gallery kitchen design, the countertops are installed on two opposite walls like two parallel, single lanes with opening on either one or both sides. Also, known as parallel kitchen design, this layout thus provides two parallel facing workstations located 7-12 feet away from each other. Gallery kitchen is the oldest of all ergonomically designed kitchen layouts.

Utility Features

Modular gallery kitchen offers ample storage space through two workstations ensuring maximum utilization of available space.

Most suitable for smaller kitchen areas with respect to both aesthetics and optimal space utilization. However, this does not mean that it is not opted for bigger kitchen areas, as this works perfectly fine with larger kitchen space as well. The design allows kitchen space to be extended to any length.

Works best even with small, enclosed kitchen areas.

The design and layout allows everything in the kitchen to be placed in a way that ensures easy accessibility.

Modular Island Kitchen, India

Modular island kitchens are characterized by an additional worktop right at the center of the kitchen. Regarded as one of the most elegant choices in modern and contemporary kitchen layouts, modular island kitchen offers a focal point of attraction through this additional worktop. You can utilize this worktop in a number of creative ways.

Utility Features

The best thing about modular island kitchen is that this layout works well with other layouts such as gallery and U-Shaped kitchens. The additional worktop serves as an attractive corner adding extra charm and style to your overall kitchen décor.

If you have a larger kitchen space or are looking for an open hall room kitchen, this layout works best of all Indian modular kitchen designs.

You can use the additional worktop in a number of ways based on your requirement and kitchen décor theme. For instance, you can install a hob and cook-top, or install an elegant sink for washing vegetables and fruits in style, or use the kitchen-top as a small dining area or a work surface for children to do their homework, while you do the chopping. You can also use the area below the countertop as a cabinet for showcasing your beautiful cutlery and dining sets.

Both modular gallery kitchen and modular island kitchen in India are popular and are thoughtfully designed keeping in mind several factors such as available space, aesthetics, utility, storage requirements, and so on. Several materials are available for building these modular kitchens. Stainless steel is emerging as the latest favorite with Indian households looking for luxury, style and durability in modular kitchens. The supreme quality built, texture and finish of stainless steel is making it an ideal choice for modular kitchens in India.