MODULAR KITCHEN ACCESSORIES
Kitchen is
one of the most favorite places
of all for every family member especially for those who always like to keep
munching, the foodie types and for those too who like to cook a lot and are
always willing to go ahead and carry out experiments based on any and every
recipe they come across and quite frankly why shouldn’t it be? All those
amazing delicacies we savor our taste buds with every day, they all come out of
the little amazing place called kitchen.
A modular kitchen unlike traditional kitchen which is
generally a separate room, is basically made up of modules (“mechanical parts”)
which are arranged and put together in a pre-defined fashion and the layout is
prepared based on the interests and likings of the customer and keeping the
space constraints in mind at the same time. This type of a kitchen does not
need a special room to be declared as a kitchen in one’s house and can be
easily set-up in any space available where the customer wishes to. The
modules/fixtures which make up the entire kitchen are assembled and fitted in
no time and your kitchen is ready to use and operate. The overall Modular
kitchen is made up of various accessories
which can be classified as follows:
- Drawer Unit
- Cutlery Drawer
- Bottle Pull out
- Steel Baskets
- Flap door fitting
- Pull out trolley
- Dish Rack
- Worktops(equivalent of Slaps in a regular kitchen)
- In-built Waste Bin
- In-built Oven/Microwave
- Electric Chimney
- Rolling Shutter
Common material used for preparation
of modular kitchen accessories can be combinations of Wood with laminate,
Aluminum with marble etc… These are available in numerous designs, sizes,
shapes, colors, textures etc., thereby providing the customers a host of
options to choose from and thus cater to the interests and needs of almost
everyone. On top of that the arrangement and installation of these items can
again be done in multiple ways which provides additional flexibility to the
overall output. The basic layouts and styles for a modular kitchen are as
follows. These are based on the shape of arrangement of the various modules and
thus define the final look of the kitchen when viewed from Top.
- L-shaped
- U-shaped
- G-shaped
- Gallery Kitchen
- Line Kitchen
- Island Kitchen
A modular kitchen can be divided
into zones in order to segregate various types of items stored and activities
performed. These zones or sections as people would like to call it helps keep
the kitchen clean and tidy and can be classified as:
- Consumables Zone
- Non-Consumables Zone
- Preparation Zone
- Cooking Zone
- Cleaning Zone
Modular kitchens are fast gaining
popularity in India. Many International players in the business are placing
foot in the Indian market and their customer base is growing rapidly too.
Pros
- Optimized use of Space
- Pleasing looks
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