How to Pick the Perfect Modular Kitchen?

Even though many people picture a very specific type of kitchen when they think of modular kitchens, the truth is that they come in a variety of styles that can suit any aesthetic.

How to Pick the Perfect Modular Kitchen?

Modular kitchens don’t just look fantastic - they help maximize space by increasing your storage and, thereby,  decreasing clutter. Even though many people picture a very specific type of kitchen when they think of modular kitchens (all-white acrylic, stainless steel kitchen chimneys, and, sometimes, an island), the truth is that they come in a variety of styles that can suit any aesthetic.

Now, here’s something every shopping aficionado knows - when you’ve got a ton of options to choose from, picking the right thing for your needs becomes even harder! It’s very natural to be swayed by all these choices and styles, to the point where we may even end up making a decision that doesn’t suit us in the long run.

Don’t worry! We’re here to tell you about all the technical aspects of a modular kitchen that you need to think about, so that no matter what style you end up buying, it will suit your needs!

The Ultimate Guide to Modular Kitchens!

All you need to do is pay attention to these modular kitchen fittings so that you never regret your purchase!

PART-1 | Components of a Modular Kitchen

1) Open Units

One of the first questions you need to ask yourself is how many appliances do you use regularly. For modern home cooks, a few appliances such as microwaves, ovens, blenders, and air fryers fall under regular use and, therefore, need to be placed in an accessible area. Open units in modular kitchens are designed keeping these appliances in mind.

- Large units can be ideal for ovens and dishwashers. Some of these units come with a door so that appliances are stored out of sight (ideal for people who cannot stand any clutter), while others are entirely open (and can be more convenient).

- Tall units can be used for refrigerators (make sure you measure the dimensions before finalizing the kitchen!)

- Small to mid-range units are ideal for appliances like microwaves, air fryers and blenders.

2) Base Units

The lower section of the modular kitchen is composed of different types of base units. Some of these units can be made in the form of cabinets, while others can be open shelves. More often than not, these units are used to store heavy utensils. So, when you’re finalizing the sizes for modular kitchen cabinets, do take stock of the kinds of utensils you have, and the kind of storage you will therefore need.

3) Lofts & Pantries

Modular kitchen cabinets that are attached to the wall (at the height of the kitchen chimney) are also known as lofts. These are used for storing your daily-use utensils and crockery (so that you don’t have to keep bending over each time you need something). The cabinet doors in lofts can be designed in two ways - they can either be pulled out (like regular doors do) or can be pulled upwards. This is purely an aesthetic choice - you can’t go wrong with either as long as you know what you like!

Keep in mind that you can also get a tall closed cabinet, known as a pantry, to store dry groceries and other snacks in the kitchen.

4) Burners

Modular kitchens come with functional kitchen fittings such as burners and chimneys. The kind of burners you choose should depend entirely on the size of your family, and the kinds of meals you like to have. People who love to cook should ideally get a stove that has 5-6 burners built-into it. This way, you can multi-task and get the cooking done faster.

Another factor you should consider is whether you want an electric burner (these don’t require lighters or gas) or traditional burners. Induction cooktops are also a very popular choice these days, and though the cooking process can be slower on an induction, these are definitely more eco-friendly.

5) Chimneys

No modern kitchen is complete without a chimney. Gone are the days when cooking in the kitchen was synonymous with sweating in a hot room - the chimney sucks up the hot air from the stove, along with the smells of all the masalas and oil in the pans. Chimneys are available in a few different variants, such as downdraft chimneys, wall canopies, and island canopies.


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PART-2 | Material

Once you have narrowed down the kinds of units you require for your kitchen, it’s time to start thinking about the aesthetics! Here are some factors you must consider:

1. Kitchen Sink

The sink and its fittings  can impact the overall look of the whole kitchen. Modular kitchens look the best when you get sleek, modern taps and sinks with a chrome finish. These not only look clean all the time, but are also durable.

While browsing different sink options, it’s also important to figure out whether you need a double sink or a single one. Do also take a moment to consider the kinds of kitchen accessories you’ll need around the sink - a dish rack (these can be fixed onto the walls), adorable storage boxes or buckets for soaps (these can be stored in the cabinet under the sink), and so on. These accessories (and the space available to you) will also help you pick the right sink.

2. Kitchen Slabs

Apart from the units of the modular kitchen, the slabs are the most visible part of the kitchen and significantly impact the look of the space. Marble slabs over the most luxurious looks, while stone slabs (such as granite) can add a wonderful rustic vibe. Make sure that no matter what material you use for the kitchen slab, it should match with the overall material and colors of the remaining units.

3. Kitchen Units

As we said earlier, many people tend to picture a very specific type of kitchen when they think of modular kitchens - those with white acrylic cabinets. However, this is only one type of material that you can pick (and is mainly popular because they are easy to maintain and clean).

For a more traditional look, you can get cabinets that are made of wood. Similarly, you can also get acrylic cabinets in different colors, finishes (matte or glossy), and even engineered wood.

Note that the color you choose depends entirely on your own décor and the shades that you like. There are no wrong moves when it comes to picking something you like!

Now that you know about the different elements of a modular kitchen you need to look out for, it’s time to order the perfect one for your home! In case you’re not sure about this, don’t worry - all you need to do is head down to the nearest Hippo Stores and get the perfect modular kitchen. You can also browse our website to buy kitchen fittings online.


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