{"id":27830,"date":"2023-08-21T13:03:00","date_gmt":"2023-08-21T12:03:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wooddesigner.org\/?p=27830"},"modified":"2024-07-05T13:23:25","modified_gmt":"2024-07-05T12:23:25","slug":"modular-kitchen-design","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wooddesigner.org\/modular-kitchen-design\/","title":{"rendered":"Mastering your cooking area: exactly how to utilise modular style to make best use of space"},"content":{"rendered":"
To start with, what even is a modular kitchen? It is primarily a kind of kitchen area that comprises integrated devices and components. Although it is hardly ever carried out in practice, modular kitchens can be taken apart and taken with you to your next home.<\/p>
The modular format is ideal for producing a useful as well as trendy cooking area specifically in smaller sized areas. Stylish and functional kitchens are not easy to create in small spaces and can feel like a cooking quandary.<\/p>
But do not worry, all you aspiring chefs and those who love saving space! You can accomplish all of this with the help of modular kitchen designs which allow you to customise your kitchen according to your needs and make the most out of every inch available. Here\u2019s how you can turn your kitchen into a culinary paradise using modular design.<\/p>
Before delving into cabinetry and countertops, calm down and get out your tape measure. Measure the dimensions of your kitchen exactly<\/a> including lengths of walls, ceiling heights as well as positions of appliances and services. These exact figures will ensure that installation is smooth while optimising space use.<\/p> Modular kitchens have different configurations for various spaces. Some popular ones include:<\/p> L-shaped kitchens:<\/strong> the L-shaped kitchen offers extra cupboards and countertops that are great for maximising corner space. This works well if you have an open kitchen leading to other living areas.<\/p> U-shaped kitchens:<\/strong> U-shaped designs provide lots of storage and countertop space in larger kitchens. If you do a lot of cooking or need more space for food prep, this is it.<\/p> Parallel kitchens:<\/strong> parallel layouts; also known as galley kitchens<\/a> with cupboards and countertops on either side of a main passage makes the best use of space. This setup is ideal in narrow spaces ensuring easy access to everything you need.<\/p> Modular cabinets come with various sizes that allow custom storage solutions. Use high, floor-to-ceiling cabinets for maximum storage capacity. Invest in pull-out shelves or lazy susans to store items neatly in deep cabinets. Don\u2019t waste any corners! Consider turning these shelves into rotating shelves or magic corner pull out drawers<\/a> so that they look nicer as corner cabinets.<\/p> Blow the budget to include pull-out drawers instead of standard shelves in your base cabinets. Rather than trapping items in the back, drawers offer greater accessibility and visibility.<\/p> Counter space can be freed up by incorporating wall-mounted shelves, hooks and racks that enable easy access to frequently used items.<\/p> The appropriateness of the material and design used on your countertop can drastically improve your kitchen\u2019s functionality and chicness. Below are some tips to save space:<\/p> L-shaped countertops that blend in with kitchen decor:<\/strong> L-shape countertops provide a lot of open floor space for working, irrespective of its area.<\/p>Understanding the configuration: Embracing Layout<\/h2>
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Every inch counts when you\u2019re optimising<\/h2>
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