
Have a compact kitchen but envision a modular design for it?
Great. We appreciate your urge to give your compact kitchen the contemporary look and functionality advantage it deserves.
Forget what people say.
Many might have discouraged your idea of a modular kitchen given its small size.
But believe us, even a compact kitchen can be transformed into a modular cooking paradise. We’ve done it. And interestingly, we have been doing it for 25+ years!
So, let’s look at some modular kitchen designs for small kitchens.
Modular Kitchen for Small Kitchen – Design Options
Here are some design layout alternatives to consider.
Small I-Shaped Modular Kitchen Design
Also called the single-wall kitchen design, this is an excellent choice for smaller spaces. It involves arranging the countertop, appliances, and storage along a single wall. The opposite wall is either kept empty, to keep the refrigerator or as an open-end facing the living room. I shape helps optimize the available space. Hence, it is suited to studio apartment kitchens or smaller apartments where every square inch is valuable.
Parallel Modular Kitchen Design
Another of the popular designs for tiny kitchens is the parallel layout. It has two countertops and workspaces arranged in parallel. It enables an effective and practical workflow. Besides, two countertops refer to abundant bottom storage space.
Of course, designing such a layout in a compact space is challenging. Hence, it requires meticulous planning, the right aesthetic vision, and the ability to optimize space.
But that’s where experts like us come into play.
Straight Kitchen Design
This one is as straightforward as it can be. As the name suggests, it involves arranging the cabinets, appliances, and countertops in a straight line. It is similar to the I-shaped kitchen design. The uniqueness of such a kitchen design type is the streamlined and small workspace that enables you to move easily and quickly.
L-Shaped Kitchen Design
Is your kitchen structurally designed to have many unused corners? Then, you can go for an L-shaped kitchen design, ideal for corner areas and compact flats. The design helps maximize corner space and allows for an open layout. You can also use a carousel unit or magic corner storage for enhanced accessibility.
Smart Storage Options
While we’ve looked at some design alternatives, let’s look at some options to optimize the storage space of your kitchen.
- Vertical Storage: Storage can be vertical as well. Accordingly, you can use wall space with tall cabinets, open shelves, and wall-mounted racks to store items you don’t use frequently and maintain neat and clean countertops.
- Corner Optimization: Unutilized or underutilized corners are wasted spaces. To ensure you use every corner optimally, you can implement carousel units, pull-out drawers, or corner shelves.
- Built-In Appliances: Here’s another space-saving technique. Integrate microwaves and dishwashers into the cabinetry to make your kitchen look sleeker than ever.
- Smart Drawer: You can also create pull-out drawers with categorically defined space for spices, utensils, and cutlery. The result? An organized storage area and easy access to all the items you need.
- Hanging Pot Racks: Why clutter the cabinets when you can do something more creative with the vertical space you have? Heard of hanging pots? Yes. Hanging pots and pans from ceiling-mounted or wall-mounted racks can make the difference.
- Pull-Out Units: Another important consideration to optimize space is to create pull-out pantries, bottle pull-outs, and under-sink organizers. Doing so will help you maximize your storage space across the narrow spaces in your kitchen.
Ready to Glam Up Your Small Kitchen?
All you have to do is choose Kitchen décor and see your vision come true. We are modular kitchen design experts that can modularize your kitchen space, no matter its size.
Our experts assess your kitchen space carefully, examining every nook and corner to decide the right layout and customize the kitchen design per your requirements.
However, while optimizing space and functionality, we also take care of the aesthetic aspect by choosing colors and visual elements that make the kitchen space feel fresh, large, and illuminated.
So, whether you need a simple design for your small kitchen or something stylish, you have us! Visit us at our experience center in Karve Road, Kothrud,Kalewadi, and SB Road and explore kitchen designs for small kitchens with our seasoned experts.
Frequently Asked Questions
My kitchen’s area is 100 square feet. Can you design my kitchen?
Yes. We’ve designed the most compact of kitchen spaces. Our experts evaluate every kitchen space and mark every corner to ensure you derive the best functional and aesthetic value from your modular kitchen design.
How much does a small modular kitchen design cost?
It depends on the area, the customizations you need, the intricacies involved, the material you choose, and also the kind of aesthetic elements you add to your kitchen.
What is the best design layout for a small kitchen space?
It depends upon the kitchen’s structural layout. Nevertheless, a U-shaped kitchen design layout is the most popular option. It divides the kitchen into two halves and enables you to use two deep-corner cabinets with sliding units.
Do you manufacture the modules yourself?
Yes. We have a 100,000-square-foot manufacturing facility equipped with advanced German technology where we manufacture modules with phenomenal precision.