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Designing Modular Kitchen

Saviesa's Modular kitchen designs define efficiency with luxury. Saviesa helps you mold your ideas, turning your dream kitchen into reality. With elegance at its peak, aesthetics and working styles now go hand in hand!

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Designing Modular Kitchen

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  1. Designing Modular Kitchen

  2. Designing Modular Kitchen Here below we have noted down some of the commonModular Kitchen Designswhere we have a brief note of each and every type of modular kitchen. Let’s have a look at the 4 popular types of Modular Kitchen designs:

  3. The L Shaped Modular Kitchen The most popular and common ones for an Indian Kitchen are the L- shaped modular kitchen design, wherein the countertop and other cabinets are connected to each other at a right angle. In this type of Kitchen Design, we get in more space to work. This design only needs two connecting walls, which naturally give us more space to work and walk freely without getting the feeling of getting cramped. It is mostly preferred for small spaces to medium size homes.

  4. The U Shaped Modular Kitchen This Kitchen shape is mostly preferred for people who love or have to spend most of the time in a kitchen. It is also recommended mostly for big joint families who have huge preparations to do or need more than one person to stay in the Kitchen. This Kitchen Design offers you ample storage space and counter space while connecting on all three sides. It can accommodate many kinds of appliances and storage space as well. You can cook without having a fuss!

  5. The Parallel Modular Kitchen This Kitchen design is mostly for a house where you want to work seamlessly and there is space crunch. Parallel Modular Kitchen Design is also known as Galley Kitchen Design. This kitchen design also offers you a large amount of storage space with cabinets that are on both sides and can use both the upper and bottom sides of your kitchen. The added advantage to this kitchen design is it has two sets of countertops and can be used for multiple working zones. It is inexpensive as compared to other kitchen designs and also saves up space.

  6. The Island Modular Kitchen An Island Modular Kitchen Design is a freestanding cabinet that is an added extension to any Modular Kitchen design, be it L Shaped or U-shaped Kitchen Design. Many of its features include extra storage space, counter space, eating area, small working station, or even a small working sink. This design helps your kitchen look aesthetically better and can multitask in the added counter space. One can customize an Island Kitchen unit as per their own wants and needs. An island Kitchen design is usually great for the families who have kids as they help them in being close to their families and helping their elders in doing regular chores by just adding elevated stools.

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