Types of Modular Kitchens
Modular kitchens come in various styles and configurations to suit different tastes and preferences. We have listed some reference below for you which can be customized as per your space and style.
Parallel Kitchen
In parallel Kitchen is a straightforward design that is perfect for tiny settings, with two parallel counters. Parallel modular kitchens, often called galley kitchens, are a common choice for compact areas. This arrangement has two parallel walls with cupboards and counters, resulting in a tiny but efficient cooking space. Parallel kitchens are perfect for flats, tiny households, and people who like a simple design.
Straight Modular Kitchen
Straight modular kitchens are a traditional and simple choice for homeowners. This arrangement has a single row of cabinets along one wall, creating a clean and simple appearance. Straight kitchens are perfect for tiny rooms or those who desire a simple look.
U shaped Kitchen
A U-shaped kitchen creates a closed-in cooking area while offering the most workstation and storage. U-shaped modular kitchens are a popular choice for homeowners who want plenty of room and storage. This design has three walls placed in a U-shape, resulting in a usable and efficient enclosed cooking area. U-shaped kitchens are ideal for bigger rooms and individuals who often entertain guests.
L shaped Kitchen
An L-shaped arrangement that is quite popular and offers lots of storage and work space between two neighboring walls. L-shaped modular kitchens are a popular choice among homeowners due to their flexibility and efficiency. This arrangement offers lots of work space and storage with two neighboring walls forming an L. Medium-sized rooms work well with L-shaped kitchens, which can be tailored to suit a variety of tastes and designs.
Peninsula Island Kitchen
A peninsula-shaped island that adds more countertop space and seating to the partially covered kitchen. A peninsula island modular kitchen is a flexible and elegant choice that offers the advantages of both island and peninsula kitchens. Along with providing more workspace and storage, it has a countertop that extends from a wall to form a peninsula. Larger areas and open floor plans are favorably suited for this style of kitchen.