Modular Kitchen – ZAD Interiors https://www.zadinteriors.com/blog My WordPress Blog Mon, 12 Jul 2021 09:18:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.9 https://images.zadinteriors.com/blog/2023/04/cropped-Fav.png?w=32&h=32&scale.option=fill&cw=32&ch=32&cx=center&cy=center Modular Kitchen – ZAD Interiors https://www.zadinteriors.com/blog 32 32 9 Kitchen Basket Types That Help to Organize Your Modular Kitchen https://www.zadinteriors.com/blog/kitchen-basket-types-to-organize-your-modular-kitchen/ Fri, 09 Jul 2021 13:54:19 +0000 https://www.zadinteriors.com/blog/?p=7972 Kitchen Basket Types Baskets have long been a part of our culture, and they could simply be included in the broad diversity of designs available for modular kitchens. Baskets are popular as decorations in both archaic and modern cultures due to their structure and variety.  Kitchen baskets are constantly on the checklist of kitchen essentials […]

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Kitchen Basket Types

Baskets have long been a part of our culture, and they could simply be included in the broad diversity of designs available for modular kitchens. Baskets are popular as decorations in both archaic and modern cultures due to their structure and variety.  Kitchen baskets are constantly on the checklist of kitchen essentials because they help organize and beautify the space. Kitchen baskets of various shapes and sizes are available in the market, depending on their intended use. 

Kitchen Basket Types
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Modular kitchens are mostly about organizing, as well as what goes within the cabinets, instead of on the outside, which is just what makes them look orderly. Choosing the correct baskets is essential for a clutter-free kitchen experience. 

Benefits of using baskets in a modular kitchen

1. Maintaining Hygiene

Today’s kitchens are built to assist you to keep a clutter-free and clean appearance. The use of baskets guarantees that your kitchen is well-organized and sanitary, which is important given that it is where food is cooked. Cleaning such a kitchen consumes less energy than cleaning a conventional kitchen.

2. Space Management and Utilization

Baskets help you organise every corner of your kitchen and can be positioned according to your needs and to make it easier to get vegetables, spices, and other daily-use goods. Baskets as well as other modular kitchen accessories such as shelves, organizers, and bins can be used in every part of the kitchen. The items’ design enables maximum space use.

3. Cost-effective 

When compared to having a typical kitchen built, when a person is employed to put every component in place, these kitchen baskets are much more cost-effective.

Here’s a list of the 9 most efficient kitchen baskets to help you get the most out of your time in the kitchen.

1. Stainless Steel Wire Baskets

Stainless Steel Wire Baskets
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The plating on these baskets is exceptional, and they usually come with a rust-replacement warranty. They can be placed in pre-made casings and do not require any modifications to fit in. These baskets feature a solid structure and promise excellent ergonomics, effective storage, and simple access; thanks to a rich weave of steel wires. They’re also well-designed to accommodate a variety of culinary objects, featuring inlets like a thali inlet, a plate inlet, and a cup inlet, and so on.

2. Multi-Purpose Basket

Multi-Purpose Basket
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As the term implies, a multi-purpose basket can contain a variety of items such as cutlery, cups and saucers, thalis, plates, and jars in accordance with our Indian necessities, and it has a load bearing capacity of 30 – 50 kilograms. It comes in three different heights: 100 mm, 150 mm, and 200 mm respectively.

3. Larder Basket

Larder Basket
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Double clamps attach the baskets for the larders to the door. The quantity of baskets in the larder is determined by the desired number of levels. A set of basket hangers is utilised for each level to attach the baskets to the framework. Larder baskets are typically stainless, chrome-plated steel baskets featuring a double-railing and a rust-free replacement warranty.

4. Detergent-holder Baskets

Detergent-holder Baskets
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It has a compact but robust frame made of strong wire. It also includes a one-of-a-kind plastic base to prevent spills and detergent corrosion to the wires. In comparison to steel-wire mesh, the plain surface of the plastic base helps to keep the contents more secure. The organizer features larger shelves to hold bottles of different sizes and is simple to assemble, involving only 3 attachment points. They are also usually chrome-plated, and come with a rust-resistance guarantee.

5. Garbage Basket

Garbage Basket
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Its perfect position is under the sink. These baskets are usually affixed to the entrance so that you can simply discard any trash. The baskets come in a variety of sizes, spanning from 6-10 inches in length.

6. Pull-out Basket

Pull-out Basket
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These baskets are stylishly fashioned for tall kitchen units and are extremely large, durable, and exceptionally robust. The quantity of doors and cabinet baskets utilised in a unit is determined by the desired number of stacks. They are simple to use, maintain, and install. Such baskets are made to accommodate a variety of bottles, including oil, condiments, and pickles. The structure of the baskets ensure that the bottles will not break. It also maintains a designated position for the bottles in the kitchen.

7. Cutlery Basket

Cutlery Basket
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The tray is divided into different sections to carry several types of silverware, such as spoons, dessert knives and forks. This tray should be placed directly beneath where you cook. It’s made of a polymer that resists corrosion from damp cutlery.

8. Corners Basket

Corners Basket
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Because corners take up a lot of room in the kitchen, they must be used wisely. These corner baskets could be used to store large, infrequently utilized kitchenware. Some brands provide them in round and square shapes, and they’re used to store potatoes or onions.

9. Vegetable Basket

Vegetable Basket
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Vegetable baskets give you a place to store all of your newly purchased produce. When it comes to vegetables like potatoes and onions, it’s preferable to keep them out of the refrigerator. Placing the veggies in the baskets instead of scattered about on top of the counter gives the space a neat and tidy appearance. You get to choose from a range of materials for a basket, including wicker and rattan.

Conclusion 

In the end, it comes down to personal opinion, because extras such as baskets can add to the expense of designing a kitchen while also making cooking a more pleasant experience. The amount of items that can be included depends on the kitchen size. When there’s not enough room, a towering pantry unit can be used, and multi-level baskets can be used to organise all of the kitchen ware, fruits and vegetables aesthetically.

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7 Common Kitchen Design Mistakes That You Should Avoid https://www.zadinteriors.com/blog/7-common-kitchen-design-mistakes-that-should-avoid/ Fri, 06 Nov 2020 13:05:17 +0000 https://www.zadinteriors.com/blog/?p=7445 Kitchen Design Mistakes That Should Avoid Like a man’s heart goes through their stomach a well-designed kitchen goes through the social well-being of the house. The kitchen is the most used space of any home. It should be designed and altered according to the specifications of the family or any person living there. It’s not […]

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Kitchen Design Mistakes That Should Avoid

Like a man’s heart goes through their stomach a well-designed kitchen goes through the social well-being of the house. The kitchen is the most used space of any home. It should be designed and altered according to the specifications of the family or any person living there. It’s not an easy space to design as there are multiple factors that play a crucial role in making the place look good. The main aspects are functionality and aesthetics. They need to go hand in hand. But some people might goof up, which hampers the efficiency of the kitchen. Here are some Design Mistakes that you should avoid if you are DIYing your kitchen remodel.

1. Not Allocating Enough space for Circulation

Not Allocating Enough space for Circulation

Circulation of Space is very important in any area. There should be adequate space for the movement of people and the person cooking in the kitchen. Moreover, the spaces need to open the appliances like refrigerator, dishwasher, and cabinets also. There should be at least 4 feet of a gap for accessibility. And the busiest areas like the stove, refrigerator, and sink should have ample space. If you decide to have a kitchen island make sure it has adequate space around it and it doesn’t look forcibly imposed. If you have a small kitchen, then avoid it. Same with the dining spot. In short, don’t try to squeeze too much together, to achieve the modern contemporary vision. Workaround the available space you have.

2. Following the Golden Triangle Rule

Following the Golden Triangle Rule

The Golden triangle rule was developed in the early 20th century. The basic is the sink, refrigerator, and stove should form a triangle for a good flow of workability. Any side of the triangle should not be less than 4 feet or more than 9 feet. The sum of all three sides of the triangle should be between 13 feet and 26 feet. If due to some size constraints the triangle principle cannot be followed. Try to do zoning of spaces like the cleanup space, cooking space, storage space, mixing/preparation center, serving center, and the refrigerator. They are the basic building blocks of a good kitchen layout.

3. Not Giving Functionality Priority

Not Giving Functionality Priority

As we know, form follows function (in some cases) so should space. The kitchen space has the most workability in the house. So it has to be the most efficient space that can reduce the workload of the person who is doing most of the cooking. Creating a working flow that reduces traffic in the kitchen should be essential. If you don’t make one you will be running all over the kitchen while cooking. This can be achieved by placing spices, cooking oils near the stove, and utensils near the sink and dishwasher. There are many kitchen organizer products available that make your kitchen more efficient.  Most importantly, to avoid this mistake make sure that you have done planning first before renovating.

4. Cramping Up the Shelves

Cramping Up the Shelves

The key to a good kitchen space is to have “space”. Don’t overload the shelves as much that it diminishes the wall behind and loses the aesthetic sense. Instead, store intelligently- the spices, cereals, pulses, utensils should be segregated. The mechanical equipment like blender, oven, the microwave should be clasped together. If you don’t do this it will eventually increase your time in the kitchen. As you won’t be able to find them when in need.

5. Not submerging with the character of the house

5. Not submerging with the character of the house

During revamping Kitchen, people tend to forget it’s a part of the same house. They go over-enthusiastic with colors of the shelves, tiles that look totally different from the whole theme of the house. The kitchen should resemble your house’s character. Don’t put on blinders for the sake of following the trend and use an out of box color scheme. Moreover, your kitchen must last for a good amount of time. So you should think about sustainable materials.

6. Missing out Ventilation

Missing out Ventilation

Ventilation is essential for the whole house in general. But for kitchens, it is the most important one. In an open space plan, the kitchen smell reaches living areas and affect the soft furnishing. The moisture can also lead to the wall damping. You should always invest in a cooker hood with an exhaust fan to avoid the cooking smells lingering on. The other benefit of the ducted extractor is, it will carry the airborne particles outside. If avoided the particles will be recirculated in the house. 

7. Not enough lights

Not enough lights

Many people neglect the importance of a well lit up kitchen. If you don’t provide light fixtures over the countertops, you probably cut your finger while chopping in shadows. But that doesn’t mean that you will light up the unnecessary places. Be practical, and choose the essential zones. And use lightning spaces that are slightly in front of you, to avoid shadows.

Conclusion

Managing the kitchen is not that easy and it requires great management skills. Especially if one person is doing the cooking for all the people of the family. But we can avoid simple mistakes that will help us to increase the productivity of the place. The kitchen is the most expensive and complicated room to design, so to avoid costly mistakes don’t be cheap and ask for a professional’s opinion. Designing your dream kitchen is no easy task. From cooking up your family’s favourite dishes and bonding with family to providing sufficient storage, our culinary corners are the ultimate multitasking spaces, so it’s crucial to get the design and setup just right. Before you delve head-first into a renovation plan, there’s a whole number of design errors to avoid if you want to save time, money and frustration. Try to keep away from these mistakes to design the kitchen of your dreams.

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Cheap And Cheerful Renovation Ideas for Kitchen Under ₹20000 https://www.zadinteriors.com/blog/kitchen-renovation-ideas-under-rupees-20000/ Wed, 04 Nov 2020 15:13:48 +0000 https://www.zadinteriors.com/blog/?p=7411 Budget-friendly Kitchen Renovation Ideas You are thinking about changing the look of your kitchen, but your limited budget is stopping you from taking the plunge. Well, refurbishing your kitchen does not have to cost you a fortune. You can get a good kitchen renovation done under just Rupees 20,000. If you are a homeowner with […]

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Budget-friendly Kitchen Renovation Ideas

You are thinking about changing the look of your kitchen, but your limited budget is stopping you from taking the plunge. Well, refurbishing your kitchen does not have to cost you a fortune. You can get a good kitchen renovation done under just Rupees 20,000. If you are a homeowner with a huge kitchen and a small budget, then probably your heart would be stopping you from spending your money on transforming the appearance of your kitchen. However, there are plenty of ways to remodel your kitchen, even with a tight budget. So, do not give up hope, and with the right amount of creativity as well as patience, remodel your dream kitchen. Read on for a few modern and exquisite ways to add glamour to your kitchen. This blog post discusses budget-friendly solutions to match your requirements for splendid and serene kitchen renovation.

Plan your remodeling project

The first and foremost rule to every remodeling project is to think and strategize the steps to remodeling. Before deciding on anything, make sure to form a clear picture in your mind of what exactly you are looking to change in your kitchen; For instance, deciding on the paint, the appliances, flooring, sink material, among others.

Save on the kitchen cabinets

Save on the kitchen cabinets
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Kitchen cabinets are a fundamental part of your kitchen, as you store most of the unwanted and uncluttered things in the cabinets. However, they consume at least 40% of your kitchen renovation budget. Firstly, if your old cabinets are in perfect shape, then you can consider changing only the finish of the exterior of the cabinets. Use a degreasing agent to rinse the doors of the cabinets and repaint them with a color that matches the walls of your kitchen. The second method is to replace the doors and the latches on the cabinets. This way is expensive as compared to repainting, but it will give you more options to change the decor of your kitchen.

Cost: ₹3000/-

Saving on the counters

Saving on the counters
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You will be shocked to know that with the availability of plenty of kitchen countertop materials, it typically costs you only a few thousand to change the tiles of the kitchen countertop. A few of the most common materials used for a middle-range kitchen renovation are solid surface, butcher block, and laminate kitchen countertops. The laminated countertops are available in a wide variety of colors and patterns. It is hard plastic and pretty easy to install. The only downside is that it develops scratches over a period.

Cost: ₹1000/-

Appliances

Replacing appliances in your kitchen takes at least 15% of your kitchen renovation cost. Experts recommend that it is better to replace only the kitchen appliances that have completely stopped working. If you are worried that your old fridge would not match, then you can consider painting them with colors like stainless steel. Before discarding your rusted sink, make sure to give it a do-over with an abrasive material. The money you save on the sink; can be spent on a new tap.

Cost: ₹3000/-

Painting the walls and tiled splashback

Painting the walls and tiled splashback
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The simplest and quickest way to do a kitchen makeover is to repaint your kitchen. Paint the dull, gloomy walls and ceilings with a couple of coats into a neutral color such as grey. Furnish your tiled splashback with a whole fresh look with tile painting and modify your countertop with resurfacing equipment that allows a diversified ‘stone look-alike’ finish.

Cost: ₹2000/-

Flooring

Flooring
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If your kitchen has old wooden flooring, then rather than changing the entire flooring, consider painting it. It might look like a bad idea to paint the wooden floors. However, professional refurbishing can cross your budget. Clean the floor tiles properly, and scrub it gently with sandpaper. After that, roll on a coat of primer and make sure to utilize polyurethane-based Porch-floor coating for the most long-lasting results. Even with painting, kitchen flooring can be transformed, by using a wide variety of stenciled designs and colors.

Cost: ₹1000/-

Backsplash

Backsplash
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Using fancy tiling backsplash can cover-up an entire wall, and it can further brighten up your kitchen. You can cut the cost of backsplash by doing-it-yourself. Doing the tiling on a bare wall or changing an old dry tile is uncomplicated than removing an old backsplash from a plastered wall. Considering your tight budget, you can choose cheaper options, such as thermoplastic panels, vinyl wallpaper, pre-finished beadboard, among others.

Cost: ₹1000/-

Lighting

Lighting
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Updating light panels use approximately 5% of your kitchen remodeling expenses. To save bucks on lighting fixtures for your kitchen, firstly, do not go overboard with the lighting. Consider lighting only the places where you require it continually, such as countertops where you prepare your food. Plenty of modern-day kitchens include lighting fixtures under the kitchen cabinets. Such accent lightings are perfect for illuminating the entire kitchen space. Secondly, you can consider adding small pendant lighting in the outdoor section. They are cheaper and provide an authentic appearance to the kitchen. Finally, instead of buying the old incandescent or CFL bulbs, go green with the modern-day LED bulbs.

Cost: ₹2000/-

Conclusion

There are times when no matter how much you try to collect money for achieving your dreams to remodel your kitchen, you are not able to manage it. Under such situations, you can consider refurbishing your kitchen in different stages, rather than completing the renovation at once. For example, you can change the lighting and flooring of the kitchen at one time and then add new paint as well as furniture at another time. Carrying out the remodeling in stages will help you in saving enough money for every step of remodeling. Secondly, it will give you enough time to ponder about your decisions and your ideas for renovation.

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15 Modular Kitchen Design Ideas for Your Home https://www.zadinteriors.com/blog/15-modular-kitchen-design-ideas-for-your-home/ Thu, 24 Sep 2020 14:43:34 +0000 https://www.zadinteriors.com/blog/?p=7022 Modular Kitchen Interior Design Ideas Modular kitchens have made cooking life easy for many by focusing more on space utilization, convenience, storage, accessibility, functionality, durability and also maintenance. A successful modular kitchen is not just about appearance or style but it goes much beyond it. And we hope any serious cook can understand this simple […]

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Modular Kitchen Interior Design Ideas

Modular kitchens have made cooking life easy for many by focusing more on space utilization, convenience, storage, accessibility, functionality, durability and also maintenance. A successful modular kitchen is not just about appearance or style but it goes much beyond it. And we hope any serious cook can understand this simple equation i.e.

Great Kitchen Design = Great Kitchen

So, before you embark on the journey of shaping your modular kitchen, settling on a good design that is in conjunction with your needs and necessities is extremely important. To help you with this, we have rounded up some of the best 15 modular kitchen design ideas that work both practically and aesthetically. Keep reading and adopt the one that best suits you and your family.

L-shaped Modular Kitchen Design

If you are planning to have a larger kitchen working space, then an L-shaped Modular Kitchen would be an ideal choice. Besides some extra workspace, there are also a lot of things to love about this kitchen, like – it works well for small to medium kitchen space, accommodates multiple cooks, sits easily at corners as well as open space, remains unobstructed at all times and most importantly grants easy working triangle.

Let’s go ahead and check out some amazing L-shaped modular kitchen design ideas.

L-shaped Modular Kitchen – Design 1

FIREBRICK Color L Shape

This beautifully unfussy L-shaped modular kitchen with clean lines, sufficient storing space and efficient ergonomic features is a perfect example of beauty and comfort. Since most of the appliances are mounted on one side of the kitchen, this L-shaped modular kitchen frees up a lot of floor and countertop space, which is most essential if you have got a huge family or guests visiting often for a dinner or a party.

Here we present some of the tried and tested combinations of colours for this L-shaped modular kitchen design for you to draw inspiration from! Take a look

  1. Dark Gray L-shaped modular kitchen
  2. Dim Gray L-shaped modular kitchen
  3. Firebrick L-shaped modular kitchen
  4. Wooden shade L-shaped modular kitchen
  5. Yellow green L-shaped modular kitchen

L-shaped Modular Kitchen -Design 2

DEEPSKYBLUE Color L Shape

In this kitchen, the space is actually falling short of sq.ft but the L-shaped design making use of the two adjacent walls gives some extra working space for the kitchen and makes it look more spacious! Its elemental design and perfectly coordinated colour scheme are also to be appreciated.

Let’s take a look at this L-shaped modular kitchen design in some of the warmest shades.

  1. Cadet Blue
  2. Deep-sky Blue
  3. Dim Gray
  4. Royal Blue
  5. White and burgundy

L-shaped Modular Kitchen – Design 3

AZ Polynesian Blue Color L Shape

With deep tones paired with pleasing whites and patterned backsplash, this kitchen space is just fancy! We also spot an open wall-mounted shelf below the overhead units. It’s great for both display and storage options.

Check out this L-shaped modular kitchen design in varied dual tones.

  1. Alabama Crimson
  2. Angels Red and white
  3. AZ Cardinals Red and white
  4. AZ Polynesian Blue
  5. Duck Blue and white

L-shaped Modular Kitchen – Design 4

Pale Violet Red Color L Shape

Don’t you just love this compact kitchen?! If you have got a smaller space, we recommend you to keep it aesthetically light and practically convenient with this kind of design. Don’t forget to look at the two open overhead units which break the monotony of closed cabinets.

Here are some unique shades for this L-shaped modular kitchen design.

  1. Asparagus
  2. Braves Navy Colour
  3. Dimgray
  4. Pale Violet Red Colour
  5. Sienna

L-shaped Modular Kitchen -Design 5

Dolphins Aqua Color L Shape

We love the frosted glass cabinet in this kitchen along with the in-built appliance unit. Though the kitchen is relatively medium-sized, it is packed with plenty of cabinets to conveniently hold all the kitchen supplies and utensils. The colour options for this kitchen design are

  1. AZ Cardinals Red Colour
  2. Burlywood colour
  3. Cambridge Blue Colour
  4. Dolphins Aqua Colour
  5. White and olive colour

Straight Modular Kitchen Design

If you are living in a small apartment or studio, having a straight modular kitchen may just be the right option for you. It is the most basic type of modular kitchen and holds all the kitchen ingredients, from monthly supplies to crockery items, in a linear fashion. This single-walled kitchen is also very economical and very much suitable for single users. It does not employ any work triangle and hence works well for compact and linear spaces.

Now, let’s have a look at its design options.

Straight Modular Kitchen – Design 1

Straight Kitchen

With a plain run of cabinets, this kitchen crisply sits on one wall. Though the glossy cabinets make a statement, the showstopper here is the uniformly patterned backsplash. On the whole, this visually as well as practically light kitchen is perfect for bachelors and small families.

This straight modular kitchen is gracefully recreated in various shades. Let’s take a tour!

  1. Yellow
  2. Gray
  3. Dark Pink
  4. White
  5. Wooden

Straight Modular Kitchen – Design 2

Straight Kitchen

Look at the out-of-the-ordinary open shelving among the closed overhead units! These shelves are calculatedly kept open to make the narrow kitchen space feel wider. Brilliant, isn’t it? We too love this unconventional yet smart design!

How does this straight modular kitchen look when colour swapped? Check it out below

  1. Dark Gray
  2. Red
  3. Light green
  4. Light Gray
  5. Dark green

Straight Modular Kitchen – Design 3

Straight Kitchen

Minimalistic kitchens look like this! With a vertical scheme and a streamlined look, this one slays in dual-tone. The tall, narrow overhead cabinetries with modern handle-less features and single tone finish are also on-point for this simple yet elegant kitchen!

Here are some of the best hues for this straight modular kitchen.

  1. Gray
  2. Maroon
  3. Duck Blue
  4. Braves Navy
  5. Burgundy

Straight Modular Kitchen – Design 4

Straight Kitchen

This simple kitchen sharing the same layout as our previous one turns gorgeous with its layered lighting. This well-lit kitchen is a good example of how a little thought on the lighting schemes can add a wow factor to an otherwise plain and boring space.

Lighten up the mood in this straight modular kitchen by adopting any one of the adorable hues shown below.

  1. Beige and gray
  2. Dark gray and yellow
  3. Maroon and White
  4. Wooden
  5. Teal blue

Straight Modular Kitchen – Design 5

Straight Kitchen

This straight modular kitchen design shakes things a little by opting for open overhead shelving and sink position interchanges just like as shown in the pictures. This kind of open shelving gives way for more function and space in this compact kitchen – thus resulting in a more fabulous and delightful culinary space.

Some of the experimented colour schemes for this straight modular kitchen design are

  1. White and Wooden
  2. White and Braves Navy
  3. White and graphite
  4. Beige and Light Gray
  5. White and Wooden

U-shaped Modular Kitchen Design

These kitchens have one of the most practical layouts offering lots of storage space and work surfaces. They also provide plenty of design flexibility and not to mention – a unique opportunity for symmetry. With a single entry and exit point and no through traffic, this layout makes for a more safe and comfortable culinary space as well.

While the design ideas for a U-shaped modular kitchen are almost endless, we present here the top best picks. Keep scrolling.

U-shaped Modular Kitchen – Design 1

Green U Shape kitchen

With a sleek design and minimal look, this kitchen is just stunning! The subtle focus on the backsplash also gives this beautiful kitchen a lot of breathing space. And don’t you think unloading the sink will get much easier if there are glorious windows like these to capture the views outside?

Looking for colour schemes? Just scroll down.

  1. Black
  2. Blue
  3. Brown
  4. Green
  5. Wooden

U-shaped Modular Kitchen – Design 2

Silver U Shape Kitchen

This design highly resembles the previous one except for the new facing and increased attention on the backsplash.  And the successful colour schemes for this kitchen include

  1. Black
  2. Brown
  3. Maroon
  4. Silver
  5. Wooden

U-shaped Modular Kitchen – Design 3

Red U Shape Kitchen Design

With a blend of open and closed cabinets, this kitchen makes the best use of space available. Also, note the lift-up cabinet shutters on the overhead units – they are a brilliant addition to busy kitchens. A frosted glass makes these shutters transparent which, in turn, makes the job of spotting things easy.

Speaking of hues, here are our best choices

  1. Black and yellow
  2. Dark Brown
  3. Green
  4. Red
  5. Steel

U-shaped Modular Kitchen – Design 4

White & Jungle Green U Shape Kitchen

The straight central window in this kitchen welcomes people with open arms – thanks for its perfect placement. Note the countertop, and backsplash also – we just love them! Don’t you? This kitchen has got a perfect work triangle too!

Some of the most eye-catching colour combinations to dress up this kitchen are

  1. Maroon and White
  2. White and Blue
  3. White and jungle Green
  4. White and Wooden
  5. White

U-shaped Modular Kitchen – Design 5

White & Pear U Shape Kitchen

Not having a preference for a completely open kitchen? Then this half wall partition is a great alternative. And the cute sliding pass-through????…. It’s a perfect complement for this partition and a good helper for you as you do not have to walk from one room to the other to serve the food; all you have to do is just slide it. This design also allows a dedicated space for the wicker baskets – which most of the kitchen designs miss out.

Here are some unique shades for this kitchen design

  1. White and Blue
  2. White and Maroon
  3. White and Olive
  4. White and Pear
  5. White and yellow

Modular Kitchen Design Ideas – Final Words

We hope this collection has been a good inspiration guide for you. Which one of these kitchens inspired you the most? Let us know in the comments.

If you are finding it hard to settle on a modular kitchen design that would be a perfect fit for your home, reach out to our interior design experts at ZAD Interiors. Get started today.

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