Appreciating what all marks should be kept in mind when you meet an interior designer or venture out in the kitchen market? Here is a go-to rulebook for first-timers on how to get started with your modular kitchen design and plan. Modular Kitchen Design Tips
- Identify Your Kitchen Work Triangle
For the uninformed, a kitchen work triangle organizes your refrigerator, sink, and hob. A large part of choosing a kitchen layout is deciding how these three primary items interact with each other, i.e. the location of and the space between each. Draw up a crude sketch of your kitchen space before thinking of the layout.
modular kitchen design tips for the first-timers
- Ideal Counter Top Height
The standard counter height for a kitchen is usually decided by the average height of people in a country. In India, the counter height is generally between 820 mm to 860 mm. It’s easy for most people to work at. Ensure that the space between your kitchen cabinets and the countertop is not too much.If it’s too high, it may be difficult for shorter people to reach the upper shelves.
kitchen tips for the first-timer
- Choose Colours Wisely
Remember that you will need to maintain the kitchen in the longer run. It might be best to avoid an all-white kitchen simply because Indian cooking tends to result in a lot of tough stains. All-white kitchens demand consistent cleaning and are high on maintenance. But that does not mean you blindly opt for bright hues. After all, darker shades attract more heat, especially in summers. You can always choose a mixture of the two to maintain the overall harmony.
Pro tip: Make sure your kitchen color goes well with your overall home décor.
Modular kitchen color tips for first-timer
- Coolness is Key
Cooking is one activity that generates a lot of heat. Make sure that your kitchen has sufficient coolness. Most kitchens have a chimney or an exhaust fan (or both) to vent out the frying fumes. Ideally, there should be a door in the kitchen which opens out to a balcony or the washing area. This would allow fresh air to come in and make sure that the smoke from the cooking doesn’t collect inside your house.modular kitchen tips and tricks - Kitchen Lighting
Nothing can beat natural light flooding in through the window to lighten up your kitchen. However, with natural light, ensure that there is great lighting in the kitchen for the evenings and night time. Overhead lighting will light up the countertop where most of the action happens. Under-cabinet lights are becoming popular as they provide direct light on the countertop.
Kitchen lighting tips for the first-timer
- Safety First
When it comes to the kitchen, one of the most important things to consider is safety! From safe gas piping to curved countertops edges, you should think about all different ways to make your kitchen safe. Make sure that even the flooring you choose is slip-resistant. Your appliances should be close to the switchboard, and there should be some space between the basin and the stove.
Kitchen safety tips
- Don’t Ignore Corner Spaces
Often, while creating storage shelves and cabinets, we ignore the corners. However, nowadays there are plenty of options available to make the best use of corner spaces. Experts can help you personalize your layout and get the most out of the space available. After all, there is no such thing as too much storage available in the kitchen.
Modular kitchen storage tips
- Trash it Right
Some people prefer to keep the trash can in plain view so that it is easily accessible. These are easy to clean as well. However, if the thought of seeing the garbage can in the open is not for you, you can get built-in bins. These are built behind a cabinet door (usually under the sink).
Pro tip: Don’t forget to ask for separate ones for your dry and wet waste.
Kitchen garbage and trashing tips
We hope you got some ideas for your own kitchen. Don’t forget, these are just the basics. You should put in a lot of thought and research while doing your kitchen interiors because it is a valuable investment. Reach out to our experts at Nearme Interiors to make your cooking space customizable, eco-friendly, and operative.