Or maybe just prepare your morning's coffee and kick start your day.
Whatever be the cause or the cuisine, modular kitchens are ideal for everyone. They are practical, orderly, high-tech and beautiful. And they are made to just for you.

So what makes modular kitchens COOL?
C is for Customised
They are made for you. Modular kitchen brands have interior designers who visit your home and plan your kitchen according to the available space, your personal work style, preferences, etc.
O is for Organised
Modular kitchens are well-planned and appear less messy. They're free from smoke, dust, pests and grease. From your mixie blades and cutlery to your masalas and the waste bin… these kitchens have a practical place for everything.
O is for Out of the box
Another great thing about modular kitchens is that they are portable and easy to set up. So when shifting homes, you can dismantle, pack and re-assemble your entire kitchen. You can also adjust the placement and/or size of your units to fit into your new home.
L is for Looks great!
Modular kitchens are all about 'touch and feel'.
You can choose from a variety of colours and textures. They are visually pleasing and make you feel good about your kitchen.
And, they're safe too! Most modular kitchens are made of special, fire-resistant wood-based and steel units.
The wood used ranges from Exterior Grade Particle Boards and MDF to Marine Plywood.
If you are looking for the perfect modular kitchen for you, then check out our Modular Kitchen Comparison.
Materials
You can choose from natural or lacquered wood, combinations of wood and laminate, laminate and granite, or even aluminium and marble.
However, the most popular combination is wood and laminate for the cabinets and shutters, with a sturdy material like marbles or granite for the worktops.
Most modular kitchen units are made of pre-laminated plywood. The surfaces are smooth and easy to clean.
Another popular material is powder-coated steel. It can withstand high temperatures, and does not get warped on contact with water.
Unlike wood-based materials, powder-coated steel does not attract termites, cockroaches or other pests. It is also resistant to fungus that's often caused by moisture during the monsoons.
Most modular kitchen units have PVC bonding or plastic coated sheets. This keeps all edges splinter-free and acts as a protective covering for the wood.
Powder-coated, spring-loaded hinges are self-closing and reduce the chances of pests finding their way into cabinets.












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