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7 Ways to Modernise Your Kitchen
Does your kitchen look like it belongs to the 80s? Here is a guide to help you get up-to-date on design and innovation
Kitchens are the heart of any Indian home. And gone are the days when it was relegated only to the woman of the house or the household help. Today, it has become as much a space to enjoy as any other in the house if not more, and needs to look the part too. Have you designed it as efficiently and stylistically as possible? If not, it is time to reform! Here is how.
Create smart spaces with wire drawers, carousels, adjustable shelves, pullout cabinets and bin holders. They are guaranteed to make your time in the kitchen organised and fun. See here how different items are orderly arranged in different units. After you have installed the modules, choose from a plethora of surfacing options for textures, patterns and colours.
Tip: Durable and stain-resistant materials, such as stainless steel, PVC and marine ply are best for modular installations in an Indian kitchen.
Tip: Durable and stain-resistant materials, such as stainless steel, PVC and marine ply are best for modular installations in an Indian kitchen.
Modular kitchens are highly customisable. They can be tailor-made to suit all spaces and corners. If you plan to remodel in phases, modular units let you renovate without the hassle of stopping the daily work in the kitchen.
2. Invest in built-in appliances
Built-ins are ergonomic space savers, easy to maintain and great for a small kitchen. Choose from efficient hobs, ovens, dishwashers and hoods during the design process to accommodate them within the modular units. See here how the appliances gel with the tall units seamlessly. In addition to built-ins, bring in smart and well-designed faucets. Flexible necks and hands-free features give you the ease of working without a mess. You can even consider the high-tech versions with smart technology that play with temperature, flow etc.
Tip: Before purchase, make sure the dimensions and the capacity of appliances suit your requirements. And place them according to the kitchen’s golden triangle rule.
Built-ins are ergonomic space savers, easy to maintain and great for a small kitchen. Choose from efficient hobs, ovens, dishwashers and hoods during the design process to accommodate them within the modular units. See here how the appliances gel with the tall units seamlessly. In addition to built-ins, bring in smart and well-designed faucets. Flexible necks and hands-free features give you the ease of working without a mess. You can even consider the high-tech versions with smart technology that play with temperature, flow etc.
Tip: Before purchase, make sure the dimensions and the capacity of appliances suit your requirements. And place them according to the kitchen’s golden triangle rule.
3. Bring in multipurpose sinks
Sinks are not only for washing. These remodelled systems serve like workstations for washing, chopping and drying the veggies, all in one. Integrate this system for a sink-centric kitchen.
Sinks are not only for washing. These remodelled systems serve like workstations for washing, chopping and drying the veggies, all in one. Integrate this system for a sink-centric kitchen.
4. Swap old counter tops with eco-friendly ones
If you plan to install an island or replace the old counter tops, try and go green. Green materials not only reduce the carbon footprint, they also give a distinct look to the kitchen. Recycled paper (refer picture), recycled steel, concrete, engineered stone etc. are interesting and distinct materials you could consider.
Want an eco-friendly kitchen? Read how
If you plan to install an island or replace the old counter tops, try and go green. Green materials not only reduce the carbon footprint, they also give a distinct look to the kitchen. Recycled paper (refer picture), recycled steel, concrete, engineered stone etc. are interesting and distinct materials you could consider.
Want an eco-friendly kitchen? Read how
Tip: You can also install this translucent bio-glass. Ice stones are opaque slabs made of glass set in cement. These counter-tops will singularly rule the design theme of your kitchen.
5. Cut costs with efficient lighting
Replace old lights with efficient LEDs or CFLs. Make sure there are enough task lights for performing daily activities comfortably. Perk up the design by introducing LED mood lighting under cabinets and toe kicks. Notice the unique scheme of lighting in this picture – use adequate day light, panel lights for tasks and pendant lights for accent.
Replace old lights with efficient LEDs or CFLs. Make sure there are enough task lights for performing daily activities comfortably. Perk up the design by introducing LED mood lighting under cabinets and toe kicks. Notice the unique scheme of lighting in this picture – use adequate day light, panel lights for tasks and pendant lights for accent.
6. Universal design is a plus
Embrace the principles of universal design to allow people of all ages and ability to use your kitchen conveniently. Apart from installing slip-resistant flooring and solid counter-tops, make sure the storage and counters are easily accessible. Modular design and built-in appliances support this kitchen with a modern flair. Open space beneath sink and stove, platforms at variable heights and low height overhead-cabinets make the kitchen even more user-friendly.
Find out how to style up a small kitchen
Embrace the principles of universal design to allow people of all ages and ability to use your kitchen conveniently. Apart from installing slip-resistant flooring and solid counter-tops, make sure the storage and counters are easily accessible. Modular design and built-in appliances support this kitchen with a modern flair. Open space beneath sink and stove, platforms at variable heights and low height overhead-cabinets make the kitchen even more user-friendly.
Find out how to style up a small kitchen
7. Adopt a pantry
Adding this storage option is the best way to de-clutter your kitchen. Not only will this take the load away from your over-stuffed cabinets but it also provides for greater accessibility to food items. If you do not have enough space for a walk-in pantry, a closet or tall unit would also serve the function rightfully.
Read more:
5 Kitchen Floor Tiles That Rule the Roost
How to Make Open Kitchens Work in Indian Homes
Tell us:
Show us your modular kitchen. Share your pictures in the Comments below.
Adding this storage option is the best way to de-clutter your kitchen. Not only will this take the load away from your over-stuffed cabinets but it also provides for greater accessibility to food items. If you do not have enough space for a walk-in pantry, a closet or tall unit would also serve the function rightfully.
Read more:
5 Kitchen Floor Tiles That Rule the Roost
How to Make Open Kitchens Work in Indian Homes
Tell us:
Show us your modular kitchen. Share your pictures in the Comments below.
A modular kitchen uses ‘modules’ of cabinets and accessories to simplify and maximise usage of space. These modules are readily available in stores and hence, are easy to install and dismantle. High on looks and inch-to-inch functional – a modular kitchen brings in a sleek and contemporary look. It not only makes repair work easy but also lets you clean without a hassle. Say bye bye to clutter!