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8 modular kitchen design tips for beginners

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8 modular kitchen design tips for beginners

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  1. 8 Modular Kitchen Design Tips For Beginners Designs, Cabinets, Slides, Countertops - If this is your first time getting a modular kitchen designed for your home, prepare to be bombarded with jargon that might cross your mind. Wondering what are all the tips to keep in mind when meeting an interior designer or venturing into the kitchen market? Here's a beginner's rulebook on how to get started with your modular kitchen in gurgaon. 1. Identify your work triangle in the kitchen For the uninitiated, a kitchen work triangle makes up your fridge, sink and hob. A big part of choosing a kitchen design is deciding how these three essential elements interact with each other, that is, the location and space between each. Draw a sketch of your kitchen space before thinking about the layout.

  2. 2. Ideal height of the worktop The standard counter height for a kitchen is usually determined by the average height of people in a country. In India, the height of the counter is usually between 820mm and 860mm. It is comfortable for most people to work. Make sure that the space between the kitchen cabinets and the counter is not too large. If it is too high, it may be difficult for short people to reach the upper shelves.

  3. 3. Choose kitchen colors wisely Remember, you will need to maintain the kitchen for the long haul. It might be better to avoid an all-white kitchen just because Indian food tends to cause a lot of stubborn stains. All-white kitchens require constant cleaning and require a lot of maintenance. But that doesn't mean you go blindly for bold hues. After all, darker shades attract more heat, especially in the summer. You can always choose a combination of the two to maintain the overall harmony. Pro tip: Make sure your kitchen color matches your overall home decor.

  4. 4. Ventilation is the key Cooking is an activity that generates a lot of heat. Make sure your kitchen is well ventilated. Most kitchens have a chimney or an exhaust fan (or both) to remove frying fumes. Modular kitchen in gurgaon Ideally, there should be a door in the kitchen that opens onto a balcony or utility room. This would allow fresh air to enter and ensure that cooking smoke does not build up inside your home.

  5. 5. Kitchen lighting Nothing can beat the natural light coming through the window to illuminate your kitchen. However, in natural light, make sure there is good lighting in the kitchen for evenings and evenings. Ceiling lighting will illuminate the counter where most of the action takes place. Under cabinet lights are becoming popular because they provide direct light on the countertop.

  6. 6. Safety first When it comes to cooking, one of the most important things to consider is safety. From secure gas lines to curved counter edges, you have to think about all the different ways to secure your kitchen. Make sure that even the flooring you choose is slip resistant. Your appliances should be close to the board and there should be some space between the sink and the stove.

  7. 7. Don't ignore the spaces in the corners. Often, when creating shelves and storage cabinets, we ignore the corners. However, today there are many options available to make the most of corner spaces. Professionals can help you customize your design and make the most of the available space. After all, there isn't a lot of storage space available in the kitchen. 8. Throw it away Some people prefer to leave the trash can in plain view so that it is easily accessible. These are also easy to clean. Modular kitchen in gurgaon However, if the idea of seeing the trash can outside doesn't suit you, you can get some built-in trash cans. These are built behind a cabinet door (usually under the sink). We hope you have some ideas for your own kitchen. Remember, these are just the basics. You need to think carefully and do your research while doing your kitchen interiors as it is a costly investment. Contact our Yourhomz experts to make your kitchen space customizable, ecological and functional. Are you looking for What does an Interior Designer do? Get by Interior designers | Yourhomz

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