It is simply a term used for the modern-day kitchen furniture layout which is especially designed to optimize functionality and the use of space. These kitchens use various modules (units) of cabinets that are crafted out of diverse materials and hold kitchen accessories inside.
The basic structure of a modular kitchen is extremely practical. The units on the floor are called ‘base cabinets’ and serve as the foundation for the kitchen worktop which is usually made out of granite, marble, tile or wood. The ones fastened on the wall for storage purposes are known as ‘wall cabinets’. There is even a ‘tall storage unit’ created for smaller kitchens and apartments.
While these modules form the framework, a modular kitchen also constitutes wooden cabinets, counter tops, internal accessories, as well as electro-domestic gadgets like a chimney, hob, built-in oven and sink. In some high-end kitchens, a refrigerator and dishwasher may also be included.
A designer usually creates the kitchens using modules of standardized sizes that can be adapted to individual spaces. The modules are used in various combinations to get a range of modular kitchens. So, it’s never too difficult to find one that will suit exactly what you need.
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