Kitchens are an integral part of homelife. Here you create memorable family meals and spend quality time together. A modular kitchen is an ideal choice for any household as it maximises storage space with pull-out drawers and cabinets that maximize storage capabilities.
Modular kitchens often come equipped with accessories like chimneys, dishwashers, ovens and trolleys that help create the golden triangle of efficiency.
Space
Modular kitchen designs can be tailored to the requirements of each space. A U-shaped layout works especially well in small kitchens and allows you to maximize storage and counter space while creating natural air circulation and helping reduce cooking odors.
Maximize storage space with clever solutions like drawer dividers, pantry pull-outs and door-mounted organizers to save time and money by keeping everything where it belongs. Installing a lazy Susan will increase the number of cabinets or shelves that can be utilized in your kitchen space.
Make sure that you designate a room as the “janitor room,” in order to store brooms, dustpans, and damp mop solutions out of sight from guests on your kitchen floor. Doing this will reduce clutter while giving guests peace of mind knowing these tools won’t be seen at their destination.
Convenience
Modular kitchens provide an affordable way to upgrade existing kitchens without incurring the expense of an extensive renovation. Their modular construction can easily fit into any space and is especially beneficial in smaller homes where storage and work areas may be at a premium.
Most modular kitchen companies provide visual tours and 3D presentations of your dream kitchen – something a carpenter may be unable to offer you. Their main advantage, though, is providing you with an idea of what your completed kitchen will look like.
With their dedicated spaces to store all your kitchen essentials in an organized fashion – such as vessel storage modules, oil, spice racks and presentation vessel storage modules – vessel storage modules help avoid clutter in your kitchen space and create a cleaner look overall.
Style
Modular kitchens can come equipped with various features that make it easier to store and organise cooking ingredients. Some units feature shelves designed specifically to hold waste bins while others contain special holders for tins or small items.
Use two-tone color schemes to add depth and dimension. This can also be an economical way of refreshing your kitchen space.
When creating a modular kitchen, be sure to complete all plumbing and electrical work before installing cabinets. Doing this will allow you to avoid redoing any work later on; saving both time and money; as well as cutting labor costs considerably – something especially valuable if there are children or elderly relatives living in your household.
Flexibility
Traditional kitchens are permanent installations; modular designs take full advantage of every space and corner available, and can easily be modified or renovated as time goes on. Plus, predetermined sizes make modulars less costly than custom units!
Modular kitchens utilize smart materials that help keep their environments hygienic, making cleaning and maintaining them easier than traditional methods. Smudges or dirt don’t readily stain their surfaces either!
Storage modules come equipped with special shelves designed to organize various items – cooking vessels, oil, spices and more can all be stored conveniently away in one central place. You’ll always know where everything is at any time. They’re available in different colours and finishes so they can easily meet your specific needs; additionally they include integrated trash/recycling bins which eliminate the need for separate garbage disposal units.
Cost
Modular kitchens are created with affordability in mind. Their components can be manufactured in bulk to lower manufacturing costs, and come in an array of finishes from economical laminates to more premium options such as acrylic or veneer finishes. Furthermore, labor costs vary based on location and complexity of projects.
Modular kitchens may be less costly than traditional carpentry since no assembly is necessary onsite. To compare prices and services from different companies, be sure to get quotes from several companies before settling on one design. Measure your space accurately prior to selecting any design; this will ensure cabinets and appliances fit appropriately while making maximum use of available space. When choosing your finish for your kitchen elements – some finishes can extend their lifespan as well as making clean up easier – as this may extend their life expectancy and ease of maintenance